2 Corinthians 02 Round Two: What Do You Smell Like?
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What if people could sense your faith before you said a word? Paul paints that vivid picture in 2 Corinthians 2, where he moves from a tough, tear-filled letter to a tender call for forgiveness and comfort. We open the text and follow his pastoral logic: confront sin to save a brother, then run just as hard to restore him so the enemy doesn’t turn zeal into cruelty. That shift matters for every leader, parent, mentor, and friend who wants truth to heal rather than humiliate.
We also dig into Paul’s striking image of Christ’s triumphal procession. Imagine a victory parade where Jesus leads the way and our lives release a fragrance into every space we enter. To some, it smells like life because grace offers a way home; to others, it smells like death because the gospel confronts idols and invites surrender. The goal isn’t to mask the scent or water it down, but to walk so closely with Jesus that what people notice is his presence, not our pride. Along the way, we expose the enemy’s usual playbook: nudging us from mercy into negligence or from holiness into harshness. If he can’t pull us from truth, he’ll push us past it.
You’ll hear practical wisdom on how to confront with a path to restoration, how to keep a soft heart in a hard culture, and how to become the kind of person whose presence brings relief rather than pressure. We end where Paul begins: God is the source of all comfort. Receive it deeply, then pass it on. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs encouragement, and tell us: if grace had a scent in your life this week, what would it be?
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