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Our Boast in the Day of the Lord
Assisting In Paul’s Ministry
A Second Grace
The Certainty We Have in The Promised from God
He Established Us After Anointing, Sealing, and Giving the Spirit as an Earnest
Not As Lording Over Your Faith, 2 Corinthians 1:23-24
Paul Did Not Come to Corinth to Spare Them, 2 Corinthians 1:23
2 Corinthians 1:23
And I call upon the God, a witness concerning my soul, that sparing you I did not come anymore to Corinth,
Wolves do not spare the flock, Acts 20:29
God not sparing His Own Son, Romans 8:32
The Natural Branches Were Not Spared, Romans 11:21
The Angels that Sinned Were Not Spared, 2 Peter 2:4
The Ancient World Was Not Spared, Only Noah and His Family, 2 Peter 2:5
God is a Witness Concerning My Soul
Paul’s Emotional Desire to Spare Them
He is Stated There Was No Other Reasons, as False Apostles Tried to Claim
Not As Lording Over Their Faith, 2 Corinthians 1:24
2 Corinthians 1:24 (NASB95)
Not that we lord it over your faith, but are workers with you for your joy; for in your faith you are standing firm.
Lording over is to act as a lord or master over someone
The Kings of the Gentiles Lord Over the People, Luke 22:25
Luke 22:25 (NASB95)
And He said to them, “The kings of the Gentiles lord it over (κυριεύουσιν) them; and those who have authority over them are called ‘Benefactors.’
Death Does Not Lord over Christ, Romans 6:9
Romans 6:9 (NASB95)
knowing that Christ, having been raised from the dead, is never to die again; death no longer is master (κυριεύει) over Him.
The Law of Marriage Lords Over As Long As They Live, Romans 7:1
Romans 7:1 (NASB95)
Or do you not know, brethren (for I am speaking to those who know the law), that the law has jurisdiction (κυριεύει) over a person as long as he lives?
Christ is Lording Over Both the Living and the Dead, Romans 14:9
Romans 14:9 (NASB95)
For to this end Christ died and lived again, that He might be Lord (κυριεύσῃ) both of the dead and of the living.
Christ is the Lord of the Ones Lording, 1 Timothy 6:15
1 Timothy 6:15 (NASB95)
which He will bring about at the proper time—He who is the blessed and only Sovereign, the King of kings and Lord of lords (κυριευόντων),
They are Fellow Workers with Paul, 2 Corinthians 1:24
2 Corinthians 1:24 (NASB95)
… but we are co-workers of your joy; for you are in a state of standing by the faith.
Having Received the Gospel They Stand in Faith, 1 Corinthians 15:1
1 Corinthians 15:1 (NASB95)
Now I make known to you, brethren, the gospel which I preached to you, which also you received, in which also you stand (ἑστήκατε),
They Are His Joy, 2 Corinthians 2:1-4
Judging Not to Come Again in Grief, 2 Corinthians 2:1
2 Corinthians 2:1
And I have judged by myself this, not to come towards you again in grief.
Grief is a Deep Mental Anguish
In Child Birth the Woman is in Grief, John 16:21
In Discipline, Hebrews 12:11
When Other Speak Bad of Us for Doing Good, 1 Peter 2:19
Affects the Heart, Romans 9:2-3
One Who Gives is Not to Give Out of Grief, 2 Corinthians 9:7
2 Corinthians 9:7 (NASB95)
Each one must do just as he has purposed in his heart, not grudgingly (λύπης) or out from need (ἀνάγκης), for God loves a cheerful giver.
He Judged for Himself that He Would Not Come in Grief
If He Comes in Grief Who Will Make Him Glad, 2 Corinthians 2:2-3
2 Corinthians 2:2–3 (NASB95)
For if I grieve you also, who is the one making me glad except the one grieved out from me?
And I wrote this same thing to you, in order that after coming I should not have grief from whom it is necessary for me to rejoice, being persuaded upon all of you that my joy is always from you.
Paul Wrote 1 Corinthians So that When He Came He Would Not Come Causing Grief
How Will They Bring Him Joy if He Brings Grief?
Out from Love, 2 Corinthians 2:4
2 Corinthians 2:4
For out from much tribulation and dismay of heart I wrote to you through many tears, not in order that you should be grieved, but the love, in order that you know that which I have abundantly unto you.
Paul Wrote Out of Tribulation and Dismay of Heart
Dismay Rather than Anguish
Dismay (συνοχή - συνέχω) Means “a holding together, constrain”, “distress”, or “dismay”
The shutting of the womb (varying readings and translations), Proverbs 30:16
A city besieged (varying readings and translations), Jeremiah 52:3
Holding one in Debt Until Payment
Compelling, holding a husband to pay back a wife he abandoned
The Dismay Among the Nations, Luke 21:25
Not to Cause the Grief, but Out From Love, 2 Corinthians 2:4
2 Corinthians 2:4
… not in order that you should be grieved, but the love, in order that you know that which I have abundantly unto you.
True Love Seeks the Best for the One Loved
Love Does not Rejoice in Unrighteousness, 1 Corinthians 13:6
Approving of Someone’s Harmful Actions is Not Love
Not As Lording Over Your Faith
They Are His Joy
Showing True Love
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