Tag: 2 Corinthians

2 Corinthians 5:16. Worldly Point of View -today’s BDBD.

Many interpretations exist on the phrase “worldly point of view”, but not too unlike each other. By it, Paul means he had taken God and what God said out of his thoughts regarding a person, people, and/or a subject before he knew Christ, but not after. Other places use the phrase “according to the flesh,” […]

2 Corinthians 5:11. Fear -today’s BDBD.

Apostle Paul continues his logic with a transitional statement, “Since, then, we know what it is to fear the Lord, we try to persuade men.” “Fear” is the Greek noun “phobos”. The English words “fear” and “terror” are used to translate several Hebrew and Greek words. In the Old Testament, the most common word used […]

2 Corinthians 5:11-6:2 Overview -today’s BDBD.

I had estranged myself from God. I did this by not believing he loves me and that his ways are best. I harbored lust, envy, greed, and other kinds of godlessness in my heart. I thought about these and occasionally acted on those thoughts. God told me not to do these, for they were harmful. […]

2 Corinthians 5:6-10. The Judgement Seat of Christ -today’s BDBD.

Apostle Paul utilizes clever word crafting by altering the use and meaning of “at home”, “body”, and “away”. While “home” always means where we dwell, in one sentence, the place of occupation is the physical body, and in another, the place of occupation is in paradise with the Lord. The meaning all depends on which […]

2 Corinthians Chapter 5:1-10 Overview -today’s BDBD.

God created humans with 3 parts: a physical body, a soul, and a spirit. The soul is my emotions, thoughts, and will. My spirit was dead until Jesus gave it new life when I first believed in him many years ago. (John 3:3) My physical body is like a tent. It temporarily contains my soul and […]

2 Corinthians 4:16-18. Fix Our Eyes On… -today’s BDBD.

“It’s coming for us Simon Peter. A bad mountain wind storm.” “I see Andrew. This one’s not going to be easy,” Peter said, intensely looking at the waves. He quickly grabbed Andrew’s shoulder and the mast when the first large wave rocked the boat, throwing its tentacles into and over the boat. “You guys know […]

2 Corinthians 4:13-15. Raise Us With Jesus -today’s BDBD.

Believing in Jesus, faith in him, leads a person to give testimony about him. Jesus, who entered Jerusalem riding on a donkey, was given great praise. The Jewish religious leaders told him to stop the praise. His reply was, “I tell you, if they keep quiet, the stones will cry out.” (Luke 19:40). “I believe,” […]

2 Corinthians 4:7-12. This Reveals God’s All-Surpassing Power -today’s BDBD.

The human body is like a jar of clay, a fragile shell made of the ground we walk on, meant to store goods. When closed, it is without light. Ancient cultures used plain clay jars to conceal valuable treasures – sacred scrolls, hard jewels, and untarnished precious metals. The wonderful treasure in Christians is God’s […]

2 Corinthians 4:4-6. Light Transcends Darkness -today’s BDBD.

Light overcomes darkness. Darkness cannot overcome light. Light penetrates darkness. Darkness cannot penetrate light. Light is glory. Darkness is not glory. A mind can be blinded so that it cannot see light. The light of the gospel is the glory of Christ. The light cannot be stopped, but it can be rejected. The god of […]

2 Corinthians 4:2-3. Plain and Clear -today’s BDBD.

Apostle Paul, not losing heart, though some attacked his character and motives, continued to preach the gospel, the very ministry given him by the Lord. Jesus tells all his disciples that opposition is sure to come. Paul contrasted his methods to accomplish the mission given to him with those of his detractors. We can learn […]

2 Corinthians 4:1. Do Not Lose Heart -today’s BDBD.

Today’s Bible Daily Bread Devotional (BDBD) is for those who are weak from serving in Jesus’ name. These are the volunteers, faithfully ministering from infants to the elderly. They are men and women of the Spirit, who continually walk the streets talking to strangers about Jesus. They are displaying the image of the Son of […]

2 Corinthians Chapter 4 Overview -today’s BDBD.

Life with Jesus is a split identity existence while in this world. The dual existence is not like that of the fictional Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, who had a good and a bad side. Nor is it like a split personality disorder where two entirely different personalities exist in one body. Also, it is […]

2 Corinthians 3:17-18. From Glory to Glory -today’s BDBD.

The Spirit is the Lord of those who believe in Jesus (17-18). Lord, in the original Greek, has the equivalent meaning of the Hebrew word Adonai. (Exodus 3:14) The meaning of both is the “Supreme and Almighty Master”. Abraham called God, “Adonai Elohim”. “Elohim,” meaning “Almighty God,” is the name for God in Genesis 1:1. […]

2 Corinthians 3:13-16. Jesus Removes the Veil – today’s BDBD.

Moses was on Mount Sinai with the Lord, receiving the ten commandments carved in stone. When he came down the mountain, his face was radiant with glory, and Aaron and Israel were afraid to come near him. So, Moses put a veil over his face. The radiance began to fade until it was no more, […]

2 Corinthians 3:10-12. Glory Forever More -today’s BDBD.

Glory is one of those words that has so many meanings and applications that it is hard to define. We can say, “Her hair is her crowning glory.” “The sun is a ball of blazing glory.” “Give God praise and glory.” And here Paul wrote, “If what was fading away came with glory, how much […]

2 Corinthians 3:7-9. Old Covenant is Death -today’s BDBD.

The Old Covenant given to Israel at Mount Sinai, as recorded in the first five books of the Bible, is also referred to as the Mosaic Law. Paul, inspired by the Holy Spirit, calls it the letter that kills (6), the ministry that brought death (7), and the ministry that condemns (9). Those who insist […]

2 Corinthians 3:4-6. Competent Ministers -today’s BDBD.

The Lord Jesus forgave Paul and called him to minister to the Gentiles and Israel. Jesus, as Lord and God, equipped Paul to accomplish the ministry he had given him. Paul had confidence that God was and would continue to work within the congregation at Corinth through his ministry. Paul had confidence in God, not […]

2 Corinthians 3:1-3. Authentic or Cult Teacher? Today’s BDBD.

How can it be determined if a person is an authentic instructor or a cult authoritarian with a desire to control people and take their earnings? The Jewish religious leaders insisted that Jesus was a charlatan because he was not “one of us”. Pseudo-apostles insisted that Apostle Paul was a pretender because he was not […]

2 Corinthians Chapter 3 Overview -today’s BDBD.

Paul presents the Corinthian congregation as a living witness to his credentials as a minister of the New Covenant (1-6). Then, he compares the Old Covenant to the New Covenant (7-18). The Lord God presented the Old Covenant to Israel at Mount Sinai, in the desert (modern-day western Saudi Arabia), through Moses on two stone […]

2 Corinthians 2:17. Preaching for Profit -today’s BDBD.

When I was young, I would come home from school to see a short commercial called “Bowling for Dollars”. Men and women would roll their bowling balls down the alley once or twice to get up to a hundred dollars, according to how many bowling pins they knocked down. I never considered whether the owners […]

2 Corinthians 2:12-13. Endless Tiresome Travels -today’s BDBD.

A year ago, for a work-related change, my wife and I moved from the East Coast to the center of the country. The trip involved stops at a relative’s house, Nashville, and Memphis until we finally arrived at the city where we now live. Normally, a three-night trip to such locations would be very enjoyable. […]

2 Corinthians 2:5-11. Grief That Leads to Sorrow and Forgiveness -today’s BDBD.

Grief, distress, and anguish, especially grief, are repeated ten times in the first ten verses, all deriving from the Greek noun “lype” (a transliteration), referring to deep emotional pain. Contrasting “lype” are forgiveness, joy, comfort, and love; together they are stated twelve times. One man’s sin in the Corinthian congregation led to grief, distress, and […]

2 Corinthians Chapter 2 Overview -today’s BDBD.

Paul gave instructions in his first letter to the Corinthian congregation in chapter 5 concerning a man engaging in a grievous sexual immorality. He said that they should cast him out of their congregation. Now, Paul reveals two motives behind that directive. (Some point out that he may be referring to another person’s sin and/or […]

2 Corinthians 1:23-2:4. Do Not Lord Over as Nonbelievers Do -today’s BDBD.

Apostle Paul stopped short of explaining his reasons for the change in travel plans at the end of verse 16. He momentarily diverted to a side point. Now he continues his explanation. Paul said he wanted to give them more time to think about what he had written in the first letter, hoping and praying […]

2 Corinthians 1:21-22. Seal of Ownership -today’s BDBD.

“Stand firm in Christ!” The first place in Israel’s history the command to “stand firm” is given is the Lord’s answer through Moses to Israel concerning the approaching Egyptian army led by Pharaoh, “Do not be afraid. Stand firm and you will see the deliverance the LORD will bring you today. The Egyptians you see […]

2 Corinthians 1:15-20. The “Yes” to the Gospel -today’s BDBD.

Paul’s detractors intended to diminish the gospel Paul preached and replace it with their pseudo-gospel. (1 Corinthians 1:18-25, 31, 2:4, 3:18-23, 4:18-21, 9:1, 15) They claimed that Paul was lying about his intent to visit them, and so, his gospel was just as false. They said, “Do not listen to the liar Paul. Listen to […]

2 Corinthians 1:14b. The Day of the Lord Jesus -today’s BDBD.

“The day of the Lord Jesus”, referring to Jesus’ coming to assess the saints’ actions while in the flesh, as Paul is using it here, is one day only. It can be understood as one twenty-four (24) hour day that starts at sunset, goes through dawn, the light period, and ends at sunset. It can […]

2 Corinthians 1:12-14. Life of Holiness and Sincerity -today’s BDBD.

Some who falsely portrayed themselves as super apostles were attacking Paul’s character. They claimed that the collection was not for the poor in Jerusalem as Paul claimed, but that Paul secretly planned to keep it for himself. They also claimed that Paul’s writing was unintelligible (13-14). The super apostles said these are the reasons why […]

2 Corinthians 1:8-11. God Delivered, Answering Prayers -Today’s BDBD.

Apostle Paul, God’s chosen instrument to carry Jesus’ name before the Gentiles and before the people of Israel (Acts 9:15), did not live a life that some Christians today would define as “the blessed life” and “the abundant life”. While in the Roman province of Asia, which included the cities of Ephesus, Philadelphia, Colosse, Troas, […]

2 Corinthians 1:5-7. My Cup Overflows. Today’s BDBD.

“My Father, if it is not possible for this cup to be taken away unless I drink it, may your will be done,” so Jesus prayed on the eve of his suffering and death. (Matthew 26:42) Later that night, he took the cup and said during the Last Supper, “This cup is the new covenant […]

2 Corinthians 1:3-4. God of All Comfort. Today’s BDBD.

Today may contain a moment when the soul lies still, curled up in the smallest possible ball, seeking the serenity of the womb that the subconscious remembers. If not today, nature’s future holds a grave lament. Life in the world makes this promise to all. No one is spared the pang of these scorpions. Those […]

2 Corinthians 1:2. God the Father and our Lord Jesus Christ. Today’s BDBD.

Greeks’ traditional pagan religion did not see its gods as their fathers. When a Greek became a Christian, they accepted that the One and Only Supreme God was their Father. The pronoun “from” which is applied to “God our Father” is also implied to be with “our Lord Jesus Christ”, so that it would also […]

2 Corinthians Chapter 1 Overview. Today’s BDBD.

Paul wrote this letter to the young congregation at Corinth shortly after the previous one. He wrote it as he neared the end of his third missionary journey in the very late 55 AD while residing in the Roman province of Macedonia. Paul wanted to visit Corinth to the south again, but had not done […]