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Afflicted, But Overflowing with Joy

2 Corinthians 7:1-9

October 27, 2019 • Michael Wilburn, Senior Pastor

Application Questions:

What hinders moral and spiritual purity? How can a Christian cultivate holiness in the fear of the Lord as 2 Corinthians 7:1 commands?

What stood in the way between Paul and the Corinthian believers? How can you make room for someone in your heart? Who is the next person you need room to accept?

Describe Paul’s friendship with Titus. How did Titus encourage Paul? How can you encourage someone else in a similar way? Who plays the role of Titus in your life?

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