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2/16/25 - As we begin our first study in 2 Corinthians, we learn how the comfort God gives us in trials is not just for us, but meant to be shared.
2/23/25 - Paul defends his dependability because it is imperative that the Corinthians trust him so that they will trust his message. In this text we also learn why God can be trusted and why we need to be those who are dependable.
3/2/25 - The Corinth church had not restored a man back into the church after repenting so Paul exhorts them to welcome him back and love him, and as we look at this passage, we will also examine church discipline and sin that happens in the life of a church.
3/9/25 - You may not feel like you can be used by the Lord to share the Gospel, but we are reminded through Paul's words to the Corinthians three reasons we can boldly share the Gospel no matter how confident we feel.
3/16/25 - As we saw in our previous study, there is power in the Gospel but if we quit our sharing when times get tough, then the power can't get out. In this part 1 of a 3 part mini-series of this chapter, we learn three principles that will keep us going when things get tough.
3/23/25 - Part 2 of our mini-series in our study through 2 Corinthians. In this study, we get 2 more principles to remember when things get tough and we want to give up: our weakness is part of God's plan and we will be raised with Christ.
3/30/25 - As we conclude our mini-series in our main series through 2 Corinthians, we look at the final 3 principles of why we should not give up when things get tough.
4/6/25 - The promise of our own resurrection after death is one of the great hopes of our faith. In this study we examine our current bodies compared to what the new ones will be like according to our text, as well as the fact that we will all stand before Jesus to give account of how we lived for Him.
4/27/25 - In our text, Paul states "the love of Christ compels us..." and so we exam why/how this love should compel us and what can often get in the way of that.
5/11/25 - We are called to be ministers of reconcilliation and ambassadors for Christ and in our text this morning, we examine what that means and how it applies.
5/18/25 - Paul's suffering was proof of his love for the Corinth people and the Gospel. His hardships, however, are not just unique to him but something all Christians will face. We examine the idea of suffering around four main questions.
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Pastor Mike's verse-by-verse studies through the books of the New Testament
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Pastor Mike's verse-by-verse studies through the books of the Old Testament
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