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Christian Equilibrium
In our lesson tonight Paul transitions from how sorry he made the Corinthians with his letter to what he expected of them as they were restored to grace.
Paul uses another churches well doing to motivate the Corinthians.
2 Corinthians 8:1-2
The Macedonians Gave beyond their abiblty
:3
They gave and then begged Paul to take their offering to minister to the saints at Jerusalem.
They gave themselves to God and then to the apostles
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The Corinthians abounded in everything
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if you have it all you should share
Giving in this way wasn’t a command
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this wasn’t a regular offering but a special offering for the poor in Jerusalem
Jesus became poor so we can be made rich
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Paul advises the Corinthians to finish what they started
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We should desire equality among our brothers and sisters.
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