The second letter of the Apostle Paul to the believers in Corinth
Can a person start a new life? In the second letter of the Apostle Paul to the believers in Corinth, God says:
“For this reason, if one is in Christ behold he has been born anew; what is old has passed and what is new has come. All this is from God, he reconciled us with him through Christ and he permitted us to preach this covenant of reconciliation.” 2 Corinthians 5:17-18

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- 1:1-2The Apostle Paul greets the church in Corinth
- 1:3-11Patience in troubles
- 1:12 – 2:4The Apostle Paul changes his visit to Corinth
- 2:5-11Forgive the one who sins
- 2:12 – 3:6We will be victorious through Christ
- 3:7-18The glory of the new covenant
- 4:1-6The light of the Gospel shines in the darkness
- 4:7-18The treasure we have in earthenware jars
- 5:1-11Our place in heaven
- 5:11 – 6:13The covenant of reconciliation
- 6:14 – 7:1Don't partner with those who don't believe
- 7:2-16The church in Corinth makes the Apostle Paul happy
- 8:1-15An example of almsgiving from the believers who are in Macedonia
- 8:16 – 9:5They send Titus and some brothers to the city of Corinth
- 9:6-15Almsgiving comes through joy
- 10:1-18The Apostle Paul defends his work
- 11:1-15The Apostle Paul is against those who turn themselves into apostles
- 11:16-33The Apostle Paul and his trials
- 12:1-10The strength and weakness of the apostle Paul
- 12:11-21The Apostle Paul worries about the believers of Corinth
- 13:1-10The Apostle Paul notifies those who oppose him
- 13:11-14Conclusion of this letter
The Apostle Paul greets the church in Corinth | Patience in troubles | The Apostle Paul changes his visit to Corinth | Forgive the one who sins | We will be victorious through Christ | The glory of the new covenant | The light of the Gospel shines in the darkness | The treasure we have in earthenware jars | Our place in heaven | The covenant of reconciliation | Don't partner with those who don't believe | The church in Corinth makes the Apostle Paul happy | An example of almsgiving from the believers who are in Macedonia | They send Titus and some brothers to the city of Corinth | Almsgiving comes through joy | The Apostle Paul defends his work | The Apostle Paul is against those who turn themselves into apostles | The Apostle Paul and his trials | The strength and weakness of the apostle Paul | The Apostle Paul worries about the believers of Corinth | The Apostle Paul notifies those who oppose him | Conclusion of this letter