Other 2 Corinthians Bible Studies & Background
1. Paul seems to make it clear he isn't going to pull any punches when he returns to Corinth. How does that compare with Christian leaders you've seen?
2. Now we get a more detailed glimpse at what Paul has stuck in his craw. Based on the previous chapters, what "proof" do you feel the Corinthians were asking for?
3. Describe some times you've seen Christians ask for "proof" that someone is in Christ or has the Holy Spirit or otherwise called by God.
4. What do you feel someone could do to "prove" a spiritual reality for someone who insists on proof?
5. Paul says "examine and test yourselves" to see if you are in the faith. Based on what you hear and see in most Christians, are they examining themselves or others? How about you?
6. How do you feel the Corinthians, by examining themselves, could come to realize Paul had not failed them?
7. How do you feel Paul's advice to "aim for perfection" would help us in our lives?
8. Do you aim for perfection or for "not too bad" in your life? Explain!
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