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Sunday Dec 28, 2025
"A Study of 2 Corinthians" by Neal Pollard - Part 3
Sunday Dec 28, 2025
Sunday Dec 28, 2025
December 21, 2025 - Sunday AM Bible Class
This episode resumes a study of 2 Corinthians 2 as Neal unpacks why the Apostle Paul delayed his return to Corinth, how he defends his apostolic authority, and how the church should respond to repentance and restoration. Using the background from Acts and 1 Corinthians 5, the lesson situates Paul’s letter in the timeline of his missionary journeys, explains the likely presence of false apostles and Judaizing critics, and recounts the specific disciplinary case of the man who lived with his father’s wife.
The class explores two primary reasons Paul gives for not coming sooner: changing plans directed by the Lord and a pastoral desire not to cause the congregation additional sorrow until they had processed corrective discipline. The speaker walks through 2 Corinthians 2:5–11 in detail, highlighting Paul’s four practical instructions to the church after the penitent’s return—forgive, comfort, reaffirm love, and be obedient—and Paul’s personal example of forgiveness to prevent Satan from taking advantage of the situation.
Listeners will hear discussion of key pastoral and practical themes: how to implement restorative discipline, the distinction between forgiveness and comfort, the role of godly sorrow in producing repentance, and the dangers of mishandling public sin. Class participants contribute practical reflections; Titus’s report to Paul is noted as the confirming news about the church’s response.
The episode then broadens into leadership principles drawn from Paul’s closing remarks: common distractions leaders face, the image of church leaders as an "aroma" that attracts some and repels others, the limits of human sufficiency and dependence on God’s grace, and proper motives—sincerity, submission, and accountability—versus corrupting or peddling the gospel. The lesson closes with actionable takeaways for elders, teachers, and every believer about restoration, unity, and trusting God’s sufficiency in ministry.
Duration 44:35

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