Themes in 2 Corinthians: Comfort, Grace, and Boasting

2 Corinthians
2 Corinthians
Study 1
‘Our consolation aboundeth by Christ’ 
Chapters 1 & 2
Timing of events (Bro W.F.Barling ‘The Letters to Corinth’)
Timing of events (Bro W.F.Barling ‘The Letters to Corinth’)
2 Corinthians’ Themes
2 Corinthians’ Themes
Comfort/consolation 
1:4; 2:7; 7:6,7,13 
and 
13:11
;
besought/beseech 
2:8; 5:20; 10:1; 12:8
; desired 
8:6
; exhort
9:5
Abounding or super abounding – 
1:5; 3:9 
exceed; 
4:15
;
8:2,7,14; 9:1 
superfluous; 
9:8,12
 abundant; 
10:15
Ministration – service of righteousness (& of condemnation)
3:9
; ministry of the spirit & glory 
4:1
; reconciliation 
5:18
 &
6:3
; of fellowship 
8:4
; of he gift (charis) 
8:19,20
 & 
9:1, 12,13
+ seed to sower 
9:10
; service 
11:8
2 Corinthians’ Themes
2 Corinthians’ Themes
Grace (charis) 
1:2,12; 4:15; 8:1,6,7,9,19; 9:8,14; 12:9 
and
13:14
 + thanks 
2:14; 8:16 
and 
9:15
; + benefit 
1:15
; + gift
8:4
; + liberality 
1 Cor 16:3
Boasting/confidence 
9:2; 10:8,13,15,16 
OR glory 
5:12;
10:17; 1:12,18,30
 and 
12:5,6,9,1
1
Commend 
3:1; 6:4; 7:11; 10:12,18 
and 
12:11
2 Corinthians’ Themes
2 Corinthians’ Themes
Minds 
2:11; 3:14; 4:4; 10:5 
and 
11:3
Face (person) 
1:11, 2:10; 3:7,13,18; 4:10,5:12; 8:24; 10:1,7
and 11:20
Simplicity/sincerity 
1:12; 8:2; 9:11,13 and 11:3
Joy 
1:24; 2:3; 6:10; 7:4,7,9; 8:2 
and 
13:9,11
 contrasted to
Sorrow/heaviness 
2:1,3,7; 7:10 
and 
9:7
Salutation
Personal
Jerusalem welfare fund
God is in control
God cares
God saves
Essential for salvation
Triggers empathy
God’s grace is seen
To throw beyond
Answered in 
4:17, 12:7
In God
Of God
Of them
Singleness
No dissimulation
Chapter 2
He explains why he couldn’t come to them
vv1,2
 He didn’t want ANOTHER bad reception!
v9
 He wanted to hear of their repentance and
acceptance of his rebuke
v12
 His preaching was successful
Implies mutual pain
2:3,7; 7:10 
& 
9:7
2:2,3
  The purpose of the letter
Paul sought a positive response and
outcome… HOW?
Wrong doer(s) repent
Ecclesia understood the need for this process
The individuals/ecclesia agree with Paul
Non beneficial
A test passed!
‘Face’ of Christ
Jesus – perfect advocate!
Jesus – perfect judge!
2:14-17
 God’s grace – positive outcomes
Preaching in Troas continued with great success
Paul hears of their repentance and acceptance
Titus is buoyant
Paul’s spirit is enlivened
God’s work – 
“who is sufficient for these things” 
cp
v6
 and 
3:5,6
2 Corinthians
2 Corinthians
Study 2
‘The ministration of righteousness’ 
Chapters 3 & 4
Credibility challenged
Focus on self (enemies)
3:3
Ink
Tables of
stone
Spirit of the Living God
6:16
But flesh tables of the
heart
‘abound’
Right focus – not human
adequacies but God’s
righteousness, mercy & love
4:13
 ‘same spirit of faith’
= ‘the gospel of God’ = ‘the ministry of righteousness’
Cited from 
Psalm 116:10 
– Christ’s motivation and therefore
Paul’s motivation
v3
 trouble unto death
v4
 delivered
v7 
God’s mercy
v8
 delivered soul from death
v16
 God’s minister
4:16
 ‘inward man renewed day by day’
v15
 grace
v13
 faith
vv17,18 
hope
2 Corinthians
2 Corinthians
Study 3
‘The ministration of reconciliation’ 
Chapters 5 & 6
5:6-8
v6
 
current situation 
– confidence in God
v7
 
current attitude 
– ‘walk by faith’
v8 
preferred situation 
– with Christ
6:1,2
Context…
v4
 Is God’s work in vain?
v6
 God saves Jew and Gentile 
(cp vv8,9)
Cited from 
Isaiah 49:8
6:4-6
‘necessities’
(no choice)
stripes
imprisonments
tumults
Patience seen in ‘tribulations’
‘distresses’
(choice)
labours
sleeplessness
foodlessness
Endurance
characteristics
v5
Motivational
qualities v6
IN purity, IN
knowledge, IN
longsuffering…
IN kindness, IN a
spirit of holiness, IN
undissembled love
v8
 How seen? 
IN truth 
(honesty) 
IN God’s authority 
through God’s armour
(on right and left)
6:14,15
 Important to know who you are!
Fellowship
 (sharing) – 
“righteousness with
unrighteousness”
Communion
 (partners) – 
“light and darkness”
Concord
 (harmony) – 
“Christ and Belial”
(worthless or vain)
These are incompatible - one party MUST change!
6:16
 “be their God” 
cited
 
Leviticus 26:12
v1
 No idols
vv2-10
 Blessings if they kept God’s laws
v11
 Tabernacle in their midst
v12
 Curses if they didn’t keep separate
v42
 God’s blessings for repentance!
6:17
 “be ye separate” 
cited
 
Isaiah 52:11
v7
 beautiful feet – preaching good tidings
v9
 Joy – God redeems His people
v10
 God’s salvation
HOW? 
Through God’s suffering servant 
Isa 53
6:18
 “Father… my sons & daughters” 
cited…
2 Samuel 7:8-14
1 Chronicles 28:6
Isaiah 43:6
Jeremiah 31:1,9
Revelation 21:3,7
2 Corinthians
2 Corinthians
Study 4
‘The grace of God’ 
Chapters 7, 8 & 9
7:2
 Paul hadn’t…
“Wronged no man” 
– hurt socially or
emotionally
“Corrupted no man” 
– ruined (depraved in a
moral sense)
“Defrauded no man” 
– gained no advantage
over
7:11
 Seven steps to repentance…
1.
Swift action
2.
Apology
3.
Acceptance of guilt
4.
Understands consequences
5.
Repentant motive (want to change)
6.
Implement change
7.
Acceptance of the need for this process!
Lesson learnt!
8:1,2
 God’s grace evident…
1.
Joy in the face of trial
2.
Focus in the face of poverty
3.
Generosity & gratitude which exceeds
expectations in the face of reality
8:10-15
 God’s example of giving 
cited
Exodus 16:18
1.
No burden to them – just any excess
2.
God provided manna in wilderness
3.
No benefit if you collected more than need
4.
Shared with others any excess!
8:16-22
 Other examples of giving…
Titus 
vv16,17
Another brother 
vv19,20
 & another in 
v22
Paul (he couldn’t be accused of defrauding the
Jerusalem Poor Fund or doing things to
advantage himself) 
vv20,21
Other ecclesias 
v23
And, hopefully, THEM 
v24
.
9:8-10
 The eternal benefits of giving
The seed is eternal & its benefit is ongoing
God’s supply – God’s work – God’s fruitfulness
God feeds you, you feed others, there is seed for
future = ALL reaping eternal benefits
9:15
 God’s “unspeakable gift”
Gift
 = gratuity (Gk dores)
Jesus’ sacrifice 
Romans 5:15
Jesus’ righteousness 
Romans 5:17
Tasted the heavenly gift 
Hebrews 6:4
The living water 
John 4:10
The
 
gift = 
God’s grace in Jesus Christ 
(v13 cp 8:9)
and his gospel was about submission & selflessness
2 Corinthians
2 Corinthians
Study 5
‘but he that glorieth, let him glory in the Lord’ 
Chapters 10 & 11
10:4,5
 God to pull down fleshly strongholds…
“Strongholds” 
= fleshly
confidence/lusts
“Imaginations” 
= fleshly thinking
“Exalteth” 
= fleshly pride
Against the
knowledge
of God
10:13-18
 God’s standard 
v13
God requested that Paul preach to them (they
were ‘his’ children) 
v14
Paul hadn’t overstepped his God-given charge 
v15
The fruit of his preaching was abundant 
v15
(therefore God endorsed)
So, let God be the judge of authority 
vv16,17
 (had
satan forged new ground?)
11:6-9
 Paul’s credentials
He did no sin 
Isaiah 53
He abased himself that they may be exalted 
Isaiah
40:1,4
He preached (to them, the Gentiles) 
Isaiah 52:7
At no cost 
Isaiah 55:1
God, through Paul, called out a people for His
name 
Isaiah 55:5
11:18-21
 The ‘satan’ vs Paul
2 Corinthians
2 Corinthians
Study 6
‘my grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect
in weakness’ 
Chapters 12 & 13
Possible timeline?
12:9
 “the power of Christ may REST upon me”
John 1:14 
“the word of God was made flesh and DWELT among us,
and behold his glory, the glory of the only begotten of the Father,
full of grace (
v9
) and truth (
v6
)”
Revelation 21:3 
“Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men, and he
will dwell with them and they shall be his people, and God himself
shall be with them, and be their God.” (context of 
vv1-5
)”
v1
 New heavens & earth cp 
2 Cor 12:2
v2
 Prepared as a bride cp 
2 Cor 11:2
v4
 No tears, sorrow or death cp 
2 Cor 2 
and 
7
v5
 All things new cp 
1 Corinthians 
theme
12:14,15
 Paul’s motive and priorities
“I seek not yours but you”
“Parents lay up for children”
“Spend and be spent for you”
“abundantly” 
THEME
 – the more he loved
the less he was loved!
13:14
 Ecclesial ONENESS
“The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ”
THEME
“the love of God” 
THEME
“communion of the Holy Spirit” 
THEME
“be with you ALL” 
THEME
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The study of 2 Corinthians delves into various themes such as comfort, grace, boasting, ministry, and sincerity. The timeline of events from AD 52-57 sheds light on Paul's interactions with the Corinthians, including his letters, visits, and challenges faced. The abundance of comfort and grace, alongside the concept of boasting in the Lord, are central to the discussions in this epistle.

  • 2 Corinthians
  • Comfort
  • Grace
  • Boasting
  • Ministry

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  1. 2 Corinthians Study 1 Our consolation aboundeth by Christ Chapters 1 & 2

  2. Timing of events (Bro W.F.Barling The Letters to Corinth) Year? AD 52- 53 53 Season? Event Proof? Winter or Spring Spring Paul settles in Ephesus Despatch of Hortatory Letter 1 Cor 5:9 I wrote unto you an epistle Acts 19:22, 1 Cor 4:17; 16,10,11 1 Cor 16:8,19 (after Timothy leaves) 54 Summer Timothy & Erastus visit Macedonia Despatch of 1 Corinthians 54 Autumn 55 55 55 Spring Summer Autumn Paul detained at Ephesus Judaizers reach Corinth Paul makes brief painful visit to Corinth (& a second visit?) 2 Cor 1:23 & 2:1 & Acts 19:21?

  3. Timing of events (Bro W.F.Barling The Letters to Corinth) Year? AD 56 Season? Event Proof? Late spring Despatch of Admonitory Letter & departure from Ephesus (after uproar?) Evangelization of Troas Reunion of Titus. Despatch of 2 Corinthians Tour of Macedonia Acts 19:23-41 56 56 Summer Late summer Early autumn Late autumn Early spring Acts 20:1 and 2 Cor 2:12,13 2 Cor 7:13-15 and 8:6-8, 16- 24; 9:1-5 Acts 20:1 56 56 Arrival in Corinth (3rdvisit for 3 months) Despatch of Romans. Departure for Jerusalem (arrested) Acts 20:2 he came into Greece 57

  4. 2 Corinthians Themes Comfort/consolation 1:4; 2:7; 7:6,7,13 and 13:11; besought/beseech 2:8; 5:20; 10:1; 12:8; desired 8:6; exhort 9:5 Abounding or super abounding 1:5; 3:9 exceed; 4:15; 8:2,7,14; 9:1 superfluous; 9:8,12 abundant; 10:15 Ministration service of righteousness (& of condemnation) 3:9; ministry of the spirit & glory 4:1; reconciliation 5:18 & 6:3; of fellowship 8:4; of he gift (charis) 8:19,20 & 9:1, 12,13 + seed to sower 9:10; service 11:8

  5. 2 Corinthians Themes Grace (charis) 1:2,12; 4:15; 8:1,6,7,9,19; 9:8,14; 12:9 and 13:14 + thanks 2:14; 8:16 and 9:15; + benefit 1:15; + gift 8:4; + liberality 1 Cor 16:3 Boasting/confidence 9:2; 10:8,13,15,16 OR glory 5:12; 10:17; 1:12,18,30 and 12:5,6,9,11 Commend 3:1; 6:4; 7:11; 10:12,18 and 12:11

  6. 2 Corinthians Themes Minds 2:11; 3:14; 4:4; 10:5 and 11:3 Face (person) 1:11, 2:10; 3:7,13,18; 4:10,5:12; 8:24; 10:1,7 and 11:20 Simplicity/sincerity 1:12; 8:2; 9:11,13 and 11:3 Joy 1:24; 2:3; 6:10; 7:4,7,9; 8:2 and 13:9,11 contrasted to Sorrow/heaviness 2:1,3,7; 7:10 and 9:7

  7. THEME Grace Salutation Personal Jerusalem welfare fund

  8. THEME Comfort God is in control God cares God saves

  9. THEME Tribulation Essential for salvation Triggers empathy God s grace is seen

  10. THEME Above strength To throw beyond Answered in 4:17, 12:7

  11. THEME Rejoicing In God Of God Of them

  12. THEME Simplicity Singleness No dissimulation

  13. Chapter 2 He explains why he couldn t come to them vv1,2 He didn t want ANOTHER bad reception! v9 He wanted to hear of their repentance and acceptance of his rebuke v12 His preaching was successful

  14. THEME Heaviness Implies mutual pain 2:3,7; 7:10 & 9:7

  15. 2:2,3 The purpose of the letter Paul sought a positive response and outcome HOW? Wrong doer(s) repent Ecclesia understood the need for this process The individuals/ecclesia agree with Paul

  16. THEME Overmuch sorrow Non beneficial

  17. THEME Proof A test passed!

  18. THEME Person Face of Christ Jesus perfect advocate! Jesus perfect judge!

  19. 2:14-17 Gods grace positive outcomes Preaching in Troas continued with great success Paul hears of their repentance and acceptance Titus is buoyant Paul s spirit is enlivened God s work who is sufficient for these things cp v6 and 3:5,6

  20. 2 Corinthians Study 2 The ministration of righteousness Chapters 3 & 4

  21. THEME Commend Credibility challenged Focus on self (enemies)

  22. 3:3 But in Not with Spirit of the Living God 6:16 But flesh tables of the heart Ink Tables of stone

  23. THEME Exceeds abound Right focus not human adequacies but God s righteousness, mercy & love

  24. 4:13 same spirit of faith = the gospel of God = the ministry of righteousness Cited from Psalm 116:10 Christ s motivation and therefore Paul s motivation v3 trouble unto death v4 delivered v7 God s mercy v8 delivered soul from death v16 God s minister

  25. 4:16 inward man renewed day by day How? v15 grace v13 faith vv17,18 hope

  26. 2 Corinthians Study 3 The ministration of reconciliation Chapters 5 & 6

  27. 5:6-8 v6 current situation confidence in God v7 current attitude walk by faith v8 preferred situation with Christ

  28. 6:1,2 Cited from Isaiah 49:8 Context v4 Is God s work in vain? v6 God saves Jew and Gentile (cp vv8,9)

  29. 6:4-6 Patience seen in tribulations distresses (choice) labours sleeplessness foodlessness necessities (no choice) stripes imprisonments tumults Endurance characteristics v5 IN purity, IN knowledge, IN longsuffering IN kindness, IN a spirit of holiness, IN undissembled love Motivational qualities v6 v8 How seen? IN truth (honesty) IN God s authority through God s armour (on right and left)

  30. 6:14,15 Important to know who you are! Fellowship (sharing) righteousness with unrighteousness Communion (partners) light and darkness Concord (harmony) Christ and Belial (worthless or vain) These are incompatible - one party MUST change!

  31. 6:16 be their God cited Leviticus 26:12 v1 No idols vv2-10 Blessings if they kept God s laws v11 Tabernacle in their midst v12 Curses if they didn t keep separate v42 God s blessings for repentance!

  32. 6:17 be ye separate cited Isaiah 52:11 v7 beautiful feet preaching good tidings v9 Joy God redeems His people v10 God s salvation HOW? Through God s suffering servant Isa 53

  33. 6:18 Father my sons & daughters cited 2 Samuel 7:8-14 1 Chronicles 28:6 Isaiah 43:6 Jeremiah 31:1,9 Revelation 21:3,7

  34. 2 Corinthians Study 4 The grace of God Chapters 7, 8 & 9

  35. 7:2 Paul hadnt Wronged no man hurt socially or emotionally Corrupted no man ruined (depraved in a moral sense) Defrauded no man gained no advantage over

  36. 7:11 Seven steps to repentance 1. Swift action 2. Apology 3. Acceptance of guilt 4. Understands consequences 5. Repentant motive (want to change) 6. Implement change 7. Acceptance of the need for this process! Lesson learnt!

  37. 8:1,2 Gods grace evident 1. 2. Focus in the face of poverty 3. Generosity & gratitude which exceeds expectations in the face of reality Joy in the face of trial

  38. 8:10-15 Gods example of giving cited Exodus 16:18 1. 2. God provided manna in wilderness 3. No benefit if you collected more than need 4. Shared with others any excess! No burden to them just any excess

  39. 8:16-22 Other examples of giving Titus vv16,17 Another brother vv19,20 & another in v22 Paul (he couldn t be accused of defrauding the Jerusalem Poor Fund or doing things to advantage himself) vv20,21 Other ecclesias v23 And, hopefully, THEM v24.

  40. 9:8-10 The eternal benefits of giving The seed is eternal & its benefit is ongoing God s supply God s work God s fruitfulness God feeds you, you feed others, there is seed for future = ALL reaping eternal benefits

  41. 9:15 Gods unspeakable gift Gift = gratuity (Gk dores) Jesus sacrifice Romans 5:15 Jesus righteousness Romans 5:17 Tasted the heavenly gift Hebrews 6:4 The living water John 4:10 The gift = God s grace in Jesus Christ (v13 cp 8:9) and his gospel was about submission & selflessness

  42. 2 Corinthians Study 5 but he that glorieth, let him glory in the Lord Chapters 10 & 11

  43. 10:4,5 God to pull down fleshly strongholds Strongholds = fleshly confidence/lusts Imaginations = fleshly thinking Exalteth = fleshly pride Against the knowledge of God

  44. 10:13-18 Gods standard v13 God requested that Paul preach to them (they were his children) v14 Paul hadn t overstepped his God-given charge v15 The fruit of his preaching was abundant v15 (therefore God endorsed) So, let God be the judge of authority vv16,17 (had satan forged new ground?)

  45. 11:6-9 Pauls credentials He did no sin Isaiah 53 He abased himself that they may be exalted Isaiah 40:1,4 He preached (to them, the Gentiles) Isaiah 52:7 At no cost Isaiah 55:1 God, through Paul, called out a people for His name Isaiah 55:5

  46. 11:18-21 The satan vs Paul Spiritual Bullying Bind you to them or to the Law Set them free Desire their goods or person Take these from them Christ-like example Fed them at no cost Gave of himself & provided for others Humbled himself so that they could be exalted Treated them with love and gentleness Elevated themselves above them Treat distainfully

  47. 2 Corinthians Study 6 my grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness Chapters 12 & 13

  48. Possible timeline? above 14 years ago therefore around 43AD around the 2nd trip to Jerusalem 1. Paul was converted preached in Damascus 2. He spent 3 years in the wilderness (Arabia?) 3. Back to Damascus preaches, is targeted and flees down wall in basket 4. Paul goes to Jerusalem Acts 22:17-21 Galatians 1:17,18 Acts 9:29 Acts 9:26-28, Gal 1:18-19 5. He receives visions Acts 22:17-21 6. Believers send him to Syria (Caesarea) & then to Tarsus (Cilicia) Acts 9:30, 22:18-21

  49. 12:9 the power of Christ may REST upon me John 1:14 the word of God was made flesh and DWELT among us, and behold his glory, the glory of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace (v9) and truth (v6) Revelation 21:3 Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men, and he will dwell with them and they shall be his people, and God himself shall be with them, and be their God. (context of vv1-5) v1 New heavens & earth cp 2 Cor 12:2 v2 Prepared as a bride cp 2 Cor 11:2 v4 No tears, sorrow or death cp 2 Cor 2 and 7 v5 All things new cp 1 Corinthians theme

  50. 12:14,15 Pauls motive and priorities I seek not yours but you Parents lay up for children Spend and be spent for you abundantly THEME the more he loved the less he was loved!

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