2 Corinthians
- Why do Christians share in sufferings, afflictions, and distress? (chap. 1)
- What did Paul think the ultimate reason was that he felt like he had received the sentence of death in Asia? (chap. 1)
- What did Paul want the Corinthians to do for the person who had been punished by the majority of them? (chap. 2)
- Into what are Christians being changed? (chap. 3)
- How did Paul and his companions not treat the word of God? (chap. 4)
- Why did Paul and his companions speak about the Lord Jesus? (chap. 4)
- For what is the trouble we go through in life preparing us? (chap. 4)
- What analogy does Paul use to express his desire not just to put off this present human body? (chap. 5)
- Why did Paul and his companions try to persuade people? (chap. 5)
- What ministry had God given Paul? What did this make Paul in relation to Christ? (chap. 5)
- What analogies does Paul use to show that Christians should not be yoked or mated with unbelievers? (chap. 6)
- What is the difference between godly sorrow or grief and worldly sorrow or grief? Can you think of two examples at the trial of Jesus? (chap. 7)
- How did the Macedonians give? What did they give first? (chap. 8)
- With what attitude should a Christian give to God? How does this affect how much he or she gives? (chap. 9)
- What is giving of money ultimately supposed to result in? (chap. 9)
- What troubles had Paul been through for the sake of Christ? (chap. 11: include number of lashings, beatings, stonings, shipwrecks)
- Where was the "man Paul knew" caught up to? (chap. 12: two answers)
- Does God always answer Christians' prayer for healing? Why or why not? (chap. 12)
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