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Q2. Grace and Giving
Fred Dunn replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 9. Generosity Modeled and Encouraged (8:1-9:5)
Q2. (2 Corinthians 8:4, 7-9, 19) What does grace have to do with giving? What does giving look like when it isn’t accompanied by grace? What does it look like when grace prompts your giving?Because JESUS is LOVE,grace only comes from GOD,SOOO it takes JESUS LOVE that prompts us to give...Vain glorious !!!Natural stinginess of the flesh is over come through the LOVE of CHRIST...GOD BLESS -
Q1. Giving from Extreme Poverty
Fred Dunn replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 9. Generosity Modeled and Encouraged (8:1-9:5)
Q1. (2 Corinthians 8:1-5) Why is it so difficult to give when we are stressed by circumstances and bills and pressures? What can we learn from the example of the Macedonians and the poor widow? How will this lesson affect your own giving?Because of the constant battle between Spirit & flesh,if one is grounded in Spirit then you understand that GOD will make a way just have FAITH...flesh gives you the chicken little fear that the sky is falling...TRUE FAITH that when you have only twos & fews still give because GOD is in CHARGE...Keeps me grounded...GOD BLESS -
Q4. Fear, Faith, and Courage
Fred Dunn replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 8. Hardships, Holiness, and Joy (6:3-7:16)
Q4. (2 Corinthians 7:5) What are the distinctions between fear, faith, and courage? Why is being honest about our fears better than pretending we don’t have any fears? How did Paul deal with his fears?Fear is from the flesh,Faith is from the Spirit,courage comes from a belief that one shall over come the obstacle....It is said that 50%of the battle in defeating a problem is ADMITTING that you have a problem,being dishonest/hiding behind fear only keeps you locked in the battle with no sight of victory...By admitting he had them & welcoming others into the problem to UPLIFT the situation...GOD BLESS -
Q3. Separation from Sin
Fred Dunn replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 8. Hardships, Holiness, and Joy (6:3-7:16)
Q3. (2 Corinthians 6:14-7:1) What kind of separation is Paul calling the Corinthians to? How can they strike a balance between separating themselves from sinful practices that mess up their spiritual lives while at the same time maintaining friendships with pagan neighbors and co-workers?Spiritual Ways from fleshly ways from within and without...It is hard to battle self/inner demons less having to deal with temptations from the same demons at others expense...Staying PRAYED UP,FASTED UP & MEDITATED UP helps us keep the FULL ARMOUR OF GOD protecting those that LOVE the LORD...GOD BLESS -
Q2. Living Holy Lives
Fred Dunn replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 8. Hardships, Holiness, and Joy (6:3-7:16)
Q2. (2 Corinthians 6:14-18) What are the reasons Paul gives us – both in his letter and by quoting Old Testament scriptures – that we should live holy lives? What kinds of temptations did the Corinthians face in their notorious city. We are Holy because GOD is HOLY and lives within us,when we have GODS Light in us then we cant walk in darkness...Pagan worship was part of everyday life,even though we live in this world we dont have to partake in its activities...Corinthians had to be mindful that visiting a relatives house food served might have been offered to the devil.demons...GOD BLESS -
Q1. Ministry Hardships
Fred Dunn replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 8. Hardships, Holiness, and Joy (6:3-7:16)
Q1. (2 Corinthians 6:3-13) Why do you think Paul shares so much about his various struggles with the Corinthians? How does this help them accept his apostleship as authentic? Have you ever complained about what you’ve had to put up with in your ministry? How does it compare to what Paul faced?Saul pre-crucifixion wasnt an Apostle of Christ,but a persecutor of"The WAY"...On the road to Damascus post crucifixion JESUS commissioned Saul and changed his name to Paul also told him how he would have to suffer for the Church...Its good to know that others also suffer for CHRIST,kind of like group therapy...Yes have had many pity parties,nothing on the physical sense but i think that Spiritually satan attacks anyone who is trying to further GODS Kingdom...GOD BLESS -
Q4. Agents of Reconciliation
Fred Dunn replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 7. The Ministry of Reconciliation (5:17-6:2)
Q4. (2 Corinthians 5:18-6:2) If you, then, are called to be an urgent agent of reconcilia-tion, how is this likely to affect your daily life? How will it affect how people perceive you? How will it affect how God perceives you? It will cause me to come out of my COMFORT ZONE which is perceived as interrupting my daily routine,case in point when i stopped to help some ladies fix a flat tire.I worked up a sweat before going back to the office from my lunch break but i told them to put the money they offered me into Church collection on Sunday...The ladies were very thankful because i was a GOD send for them their jack didnt work & the spare tire didnt have air in it...JESUS was pleased that i came out of my comfort zone...GOD BLESS -
Q3. (2 Corinthians 5:21) In what sense did Jesus “become sin” on our behalf? In what sense do we “become righteousness”It is a hard concept for our fleshly minds to wrap itself around...Looking at sin from a secular perspective,we as humans MIGHT carry our own heavy load and maybe help a loved 1/friend carry theirs BUT help someone that hates us is out of the question...Well JESUS who had no personal heavy load/sin carried mine(which breaks my back)and EVERYONE that came before me existed with me and will come after me(billions of people)to the cross...As each one on their personal Christian walk with JESUS learns to carry heavy loads for people we wouldnt while in the flesh/secular world allows us to"STRIVE" for righteousness...GOD BLESS
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Q2. Reconciled to God
Fred Dunn replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 7. The Ministry of Reconciliation (5:17-6:2)
Q2. (2 Corinthians 5:18-20) How have we humans been reconciled to God? What did God do so that reconciliation could take place? In what sense are you an Ambassador of the Kingdom of God? In what sense are you a Minister of Reconciliation for Jesus Christ?Wages of sin is death,since JESUS died on the Cross and raised 3 days from the dead He was given the keys to death and life...Because we are born in sin only JESUS BLOOD can reconcile us back to GOD...Sent His Son to the Cross...Aspiring to be Holy because JESUS is HOLY and sharing HIS GOOD NEWS to a dying world...JESUS says the healthy dont need a physician but the sick do,minister to the lost/sick in this world so HOPEFULLY none will perish...GOD BLESS -
Q1. A New Creation
Fred Dunn replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 7. The Ministry of Reconciliation (5:17-6:2)
Q1. (2 Corinthians 5:16-17) What does verse 17 teach us about the nature of a new believer? What changes in a person when he puts his faith in Christ? Why don’t old habits disappear immediately if everything has become new?Belief in JESUS allows us the GRACE/MERCY to make the secular world changes needed to become a better CHRISTIAN...The Holy Spirit lives in that person to be the COMFORTER...Because the flesh is still present trying to exert its influence in a 24/7,365 battle between Spirit & flesh...GOD BLESS -
Q4. The Judgment Seat of Christ
Fred Dunn replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 6. Walking by Faith, Not by Sight (5:1-16)
Q4. (2 Corinthians 5:10-11a) How does Paul’s mention of the Judgment Seat of Christ fit the context here? How should our belief that we Christians will appear before the Judgment Seat of Christ to be judged for our works affect (1) our desire to please him? (2) Our motivation to persuade people to receive Christ? LOVE is the key,yes JAMES says Faith without WORKS is dead but if the work we do is not done in LOVE then it will not STAND...ONLY what we do for CHRIST in LOVE will STAND...1 Corinthians 13 Paul eloquently sums it up FAITH,HOPE,LOVE the greatest of these 3 is LOVE,what ever we do as non-believers or Christians if not done in LOVE will not STAND the test of the Judgement Seat and will be burned along with everything else...GOD BLESS -
Q3. Walk by Faith, Not by Sight
Fred Dunn replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 6. Walking by Faith, Not by Sight (5:1-16)
Q3. (2 Corinthians 5:7) What does it mean to walk by faith, not by sight? Why can’t nonbelievers understand this kind of living? What aspects of your life are guided by your senses rather than by your faith? How can you bring a faith perspective into these areas? Understand in total TRUTH that GOD is in control of every aspect in creation,which means the very next breath of air cant be taken for granted that it will be there...As WE all once were believing the universe revolved around us,things in life happen only because i made it happen...The simple fact that my senses taste,sight,smell,touch are taken for granted because i still expect that they will function when i need them...When i see someone that doesnt have or has lost senses that i take for granted it is a wake up call...GOD BLESS -
Q1. Tents vs. Houses
Fred Dunn replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 6. Walking by Faith, Not by Sight (5:1-16)
Q1. (2 Corinthians 5:1-5) In what sense are our bodies like tents? If we were to truly look forward to our “house not made with hands,” how would it affect our daily lives here?Tents are for temporary residence so are our bodies,if 1 looks to make either a permanent abode they will find that in TIME all things will pass away except the WORD of GOD...We would be living not for this world/life but to the Eternal/Spiritual that will come with Salvation and the Resurrection...GOD BLESS -
Q2. At Home with the Lord
Fred Dunn replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 6. Walking by Faith, Not by Sight (5:1-16)
Q2. (2 Corinthians 5:6-8) How do Paul’s words comfort you when you consider your death? What do Christians believe happens when we die? What will happen to us if we die before Christ returns? What will happen to us when Christ returns?That i will live again because i believe JESUS died on the cross for my sins and was raised 3 days from the dead to provide for my salvation...Our flesh returns to dust and our Spirits await judgement day...We sleep until Jesus return...We will be caught up in the Resurrection when Jesus comes again...GOD BLESS -
Q5. A Focus on Eternal Things
Fred Dunn replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 5. Treasures in Clay Pots (4:1-18)
Q5. (2 Corinthians 4:15-18) In what way do problems and physical deterioration help us toward “an eternal weight of glory”? Why is it so easy to focus on temporal matters to the exclusion of eternal things? Why is a focus on eternal things so important to our spiritual growth? What can we do to help shift our focus?Because it is during these times that we come to understand how fragile the flesh is & how it fails us...Most temporal things are tangible that are happening in the here & now,where as the eternal things are Spiritual/ intangible and must be Believed by Faith...When we accept Jesus Christ as our Lord & Savior our perspective of looking at how we live in this world must shift from physical/flesh point of view to a Spiritual one because our being will change from a mortal/flesh to an Immortal/Spiritual...Keep our eyes on JESUS who is the Author & Finisher...GOD BLESS