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Paul & Timothy: Spreaders of Joy

2 Corinthians 1:23-24

July 28, 2019 • Michael Wilburn, Senior Pastor

Application Questions:

Why did Paul call on God as a witness against him? What point was God’s witness intended to prove?

What is the difference between dictatorial authority and leadership authority? How will you reject one and receive another?

Is joy a strong enough motivator in your relationships? Why or why not?

Describe what it means to "stand firm in the faith"? What helps are needed?

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