Rev. David Appold studies 2 Corinthians 6:10-13 regarding the contrasts in these verses and the perception of them coexisting, Paul’s freedom of speech, and having a wide open heart to hearers.
Sharper Iron & The New Covenant: Internet Communion?
Rev. Sean Daenzer studies 2 Corinthians 6:8-9 regarding what we do with churches that desire to offer online communion during worship services.
Sharper Iron & The New Covenant: Fun is Not a Fruit of the Spirit
Rev. Sean Smith studies 2 Corinthians 6:7 regarding what truth means when we’re talking about God, how Romans and Jews viewed “power” differently, and what these weapons could be referring to.
Sharper Iron & The New Covenant: Don’t Let the Devil Make Nests in Your Hair
Rev. Stephen Preus studies 2 Corinthians 6:6 regarding how God’s work determines Paul’s life and work, how these virtues are gifts the Spirit is working through him, and what each of these virtues means..
Sharper Iron & The New Covenant: Layers of Christian Suffering
Rev. Dr. Lucas Woodford studies 2 Corinthians 6:4b-5 regarding how people see the messenger can affect the credibility of the message, relationship of suffering and faith, how our Lord wants to be known, and how our faith is exercised..
Sharper Iron & The New Covenant: The Necessary Obstacle
Rev. Samuel Wirgau studies 2 Corinthians 6:3-4 regarding the obstacles this verse refers to, the service Paul speaks about, and what the commending means for the Corinthians and the church at large.
Sharper Iron & The New Covenant: The Urgency of the Kingdom
Rev. Gaven Mize studies 2 Corinthians 6:2 regarding the time of favor, what the Kingdom of God means pre-cross versus post-cross, going to where Christ is, and correlation between favorable time and salvation..
Sharper Iron & The New Covenant: Socks and Jesus
Rev. Jeremiah Johnson studies 2 Corinthians 6:1 regarding the implications of “with him” in the text, whether Paul is semi-pelagian, the bondage of the will, and working with God..
Sharper Iron & The New Covenant: Urgency vs. Autopilot
Rev. Adam Koontz studies 2 Corinthians 5:20b regarding Christ’s reconciliation of the world, the appeal to the Christian congregation, and how church can alienate us from God.