17 Examine Yourself: Paul’s Warning to Corinth (2 Corinthians 12:13-13:14)
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In this episode of Wednesday in the Word, we confront a bold question: “How do you know you’re truly in the faith?” Drawing on Paul the Apostle’s letter to the church at Corinth (2 Corinthians 12–13), we explore how genuine faith is more than appearances, more than impressive speech or credentials. It’s about the living power of Christ at work in weakness and integrity in community.
In this week’s episode, we explore:
- Why Paul refused financial support from the Corinthians and what that taught about his motives and their spiritual health.
- How Paul responded to accusations of deceit and weakness—not by hiding, but by pointing to God’s power in human frailty.
- The challenge and invitation of Paul’s command to “examine yourselves” to see whether you are in the faith.
- The difference between outward appearances (strong, impressive, successful) and the reality of Christ’s power working through brokenness.
- How Paul’s ultimate aim was not his own reputation but the restoration, maturity and unity of the church.
After listening you’ll walk away with a clearer understanding of how the gospel changes the way you view strength and weakness. You’ll feel encouraged that authentic faith isn’t about putting on a show—it’s about letting Christ live through you in honesty, dependence, and love for others. You’ll be equipped to ask yourself healthy questions about your own walk with God and your community in light of what Paul lays out here.
Series: 2 Corinthians: When Church Hurts
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