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 1 New Testament Books Church Epistles II Corinthians (2 Corinthians 01) Introduction 4307 Ed introduces the book of 2 Corinthians how it relates to 1 Corinthians and to Paul, its theme, and outline. The general outline is Christ's all-sufficiency in us (chap. 1-7), through us (chap. 8-9), and for us (chap. 10-13). Though Paul was a tentmaker, he lived in the tent of Christ's all-sufficiency. Ed Miller Corinthians02_01Intro.mp3 2 Corinthians
 2 New Testament Books Church Epistles II Corinthians (2 Corinthians 02) Chapter 01:1-11 4307 Christ was all-sufficient for Paul in all of his afflictions, which made him a minister of comfort to others. God will deliberately take you beyond what you can bear that might trust only in Him. God gives you the grace you need when you need it to transform the rough spots into heaven. Ed Miller Corinthians02_02Chap01_1-11.mp3 2 Corinthians 1:1-11
 3 New Testament Books Church Epistles II Corinthians (2 Corinthians 03) Unchanging Purpose; Unflinching Honesty 4307 Paul didn't glory in his trouble but in the Lord Jesus in troubles. Paul's unchanging purpose was living for God's highest glory and man's greatest good. Jesus is always faithful to the purpose of His heart--to make you like Himself. What made Paul spiritual was not a lack of anxiety or fear but being real and honest with God. Ed Miller Corinthians02_03.mp3 2 Corinthians 1:12-2:13
 4 New Testament Books Church Epistles II Corinthians (2 Corinthians 04) Chapter 2:14-17 4307 As Paul knew Jesus, he was transformed into an instrument of blessing. Jesus has victory; Paul has Jesus; Paul was not living in Paul's victory. Paul learned the glorious freedom to his heart concerning ministry: the goal of all ministry is to minister firstly to the heart of God. Ed Miller Corinthians02_04Chap02_14-17.mp3 2 Corinthians 2:14-17
 5 New Testament Books Church Epistles II Corinthians (2 Corinthians 05) Chapter 3: New Covenant 4307 If 2 Corinthians were a car, chapter 3 would be the engine. The Holy Spirit is concerned about what's on the inside. The starting point of liberty is bondage; until we see and feel our bondage, we'll never be free. Real and lasting change only happens when we come with an unveiled face by the Spirit to see Jesus Christ in the Bible. Ed Miller Corinthians02_05Chap03_NewCovernant.mp3 2 Corinthians 3
 6 New Testament Books Church Epistles II Corinthians (2 Corinthians 06) Chapter 4: Broken 4307 We come with an unveiled face to get Jesus in--how do we get the light of Christ out? The "old clay jug" has to be broken through the hard experiences of life. Unless we are broken, we have not found our place in God's redemptive plan. Death will be relentless in your life to show you your insufficiency. Ed Miller Corinthians02_06Chap04_Broken.mp3 2 Corinthians 4; Judges 6-8
 7 New Testament Books Church Epistles II Corinthians (2 Corinthians 07) Chapters 4-5: Faith 4307 The man rooted in Christ the All-Sufficient One suffers in hope, believing that tribulation is working for him. Our goal is not suffering; it's pleasing Him. When Christ becomes a new universe to you, you won't be retaliating against injustices doen to you and you'll no more regard human distinctions, such as race, position, or status. Ed Miller Corinthians02_07Chap0405_Faith.mp3 2 Corinthians 4-5
 8 New Testament Books Church Epistles II Corinthians (2 Corinthians 08) Chapter 6 4307 A Christian who has experienced the all-sufficiency of Christ keeps himself by the grace of God, yoked to Christ, in the Holy of Holies. An "outer court Christian" is one who has come as far as the cleansing through the cross. An "inner court Christian" knows the ways of God, but a "Holy of Holies Christian" knows God Himself. Any separation from this world must come because of a separation to Christ. Ed Miller Corinthians02_08Chap06.mp3 2 Corinthians 6
 9 New Testament Books Church Epistles II Corinthians (2 Corinthians 09) Chapter 7: Reality 4307 The Apostle Paul was very human; though he worried and got anxious, he didn't try to pretend or fake it. Just be honest and be yourself; God knows who you are. God always deals with us as we are where we are in order to bring us to where He wants us to be. The Lord makes us instruments of grief at times that we may be instruments of refreshment. Ed Miller Corinthians02_09Chap07_Reality.mp3 2 Corinthians 7; John 13:1-8
 10 New Testament Books Church Epistles II Corinthians (2 Corinthians 10) Chapter 8: Ministering Out of Great Poverty 4307 The point of the Macedonians giving out of their poverty illustrate the great principle that the all-sufficiency of Christ through us is learning what it means to minister out of great poverty. There is no "relief fund" in you. Spiritual ministry of giving out of great poverty asks two questions: 1) Have I released Christ? and 2) Have they touched Christ? Ed Miller Corinthians02_10.mp3 2 Corinthians 8
 11 New Testament Books Church Epistles II Corinthians (2 Corinthians 11) Chapters 8-9: Sowing and Reaping 4307 The financial giving is just the "wrapping paper"; the seed is the gift from God. I must minister out of poverty; the life has to be from God. The seed must always be supernatural seed; our givings must be more than the wrappings. Ed Miller Corinthians02_11Chap0809_SawingReaping.mp3 2 Corinthians 8-9
 12 New Testament Books Church Epistles II Corinthians (2 Corinthians 12) Chapters 10-13: Christ Sanctification For Us 4307 Christ is all-sufficient FOR us. On the surface of chapters 10-13, it looks like it is all about Paul's defense. Though Paul had the greatest testimony in the world, he refused to give it, for the Lord was His defense. Paul came to know grace in proportion to his need. Ed Miller Corinthians02_12Chap10_13ChristSatificationForUs.mp3 2 Corinthians 10-13
 13 New Testament Books Church Epistles II Corinthians (2 Corinthians 13) Chapters 11-12 4307 Chapters 11 and 12 is how Paul came to know the all-sufficiency of God for him. Paul had a misconception that God had nothing to do with the "thorn in the flesh" from Satan. The truth is that God is using Satan to make you like Jesus. Ed Miller Corinthians02_13Chap11_12.mp3 2 Corinthians 11-12
 14 NT Books Church Epistles II Corinthians (2 Corinthians 14) Chapter 14: Conclusions What exactly is grace? Is grace an 'it'? God's grace is a promise of revelation knowledge and insight. Paul learned that power reaches a climax in weakness. Jesus being crucified in weakness was not a physical weakness or moral weakness but a choosing to do the will of God when He had power to do otherwise. Ed Miller Corinthians02_14_Chap14_Conclusions.mp3 2 Corinthians 12-13
 15 NT Books Church Epistles II Corinthians No. 1 2 CORINTHIANS INTRO Ed Miller No._1_2_CORINTHIANS_INTRO.MP3
 16 NT Books Church Epistles II Corinthians No. 2 2 CORINTHIANS INTRO CONTINUED Ed Miller No._2_2_CORINTHIANS_INTRO_CONT.MP3
 17 NT Books Church Epistles II Corinthians No. 3 2 CORINTHIANS 3 COVENANTS Ed Miller No._3_2_CORINTHIANS_3_COVENANTS.MP3
 18 NT Books Church Epistles II Corinthians No. 4 2 CORINTHIANS CHARACTERICS OF NEW COVENANT LIFE Ed Miller No._4_2_CORINTHIANS_CHARACTERICS_OF_NC_LIFE.MP3
 19 NT Books Church Epistles II Corinthians No. 5 2 CORINTHIANS UNCHANGING PURPOSE Ed Miller No._5_2_CORINTHIANS_UNCHANGING_PURPOSE.MP3
 20 NT Books Church Epistles II Corinthians No. 6 2 CORINTHIANS UNVEILED FACE Ed Miller No._6_2_CORINTHIANS_UNVEILED_FACE.MP3
 21 NT Books Church Epistles II Corinthians No. 7 2 CORINTHIANS BEHOLDING CHRIST Ed Miller No._7_2_CORINTHIANS_BEHOLDING_CHRIST.MP3
 22 NT Books Church Epistles II Corinthians No. 8 II Corinthians Brokenness Ed Miller No._8_II_Corinthians_Brokenness.MP3
 23 NT Books Church Epistles II Corinthians No. 9 II CORINTHIANS OUTER MAN INNER MAN Ed Miller No._9_II_CORINTHIANS_OUTER_MAN_INNER_MAN.MP3