Unidades: 1
Edición: CL 1997
Páginas: 128
Tamaño: 5.5" x 8.5"
ISBN #: 978-1-59387-099-7
Formato: libro de bolsillo
Caja completa = 100 Full Case = 100
LECCIONES QUE ESTUDIARÁS
Lección 1 – La ayuda de Dios en las aflicciones (1:1:14)
Lección 2 – Pablo cambia sus planes (1:15–2:17)
Lección 3 – El antiguo pacto y el nuevo (3:1-18)
Lección 4 – Tesoro espiritual en vasos de barro (4:1-18)
Lección 5 – Un hogar eterno y celestial (5:1-19)
Lección 6 – El servicio y los sufrimientos de Pablo (5:20–6:18)
Lección 7 – Tito trae buenas noticias (7:1-16)
Lección 8 – La ofrenda cristiana (8:1-24)
Lección 9 – Dios bendice al dador generoso (9:1–10:12)
Lección 10 – Pablo defiende su ministerio (10:13–11:20)
Lección 11 – La vanagloria de Pablo (11:21–12:10)
Lección 12 – Pruebas del apostolado de Pablo (12:11–13:14)
Second Corinthians
Paul’s earlier letter to the Corinthians produced the desired effect. For example, the immoral brother was expelled from the fellowship of the assembly and showed deep repentance.
In this letter, Paul reveals his anxiety while awaiting a report from Titus concerning developments at Corinth. In the meantime, Paul experiences some of his darkest hours. Trouble appeared on every side. 'Without were fightings; within were fears.' Paul’s detractors made a threefold assault upon him; they attacked his person, his teaching, and his character.
In the midst of all his troubles, Paul discovers not only that the 'Father of mercies' was the 'God of all comfort', but also that he could prove the all-sufficiency of God’s grace in his life.
This study will help us to learn that blessing can come out of buffetings.
Paul’s earlier letter to the Corinthians produced the desired effect. For example, the immoral brother was expelled from the fellowship of the assembly and showed deep repentance.
In this letter, Paul reveals his anxiety while awaiting a report from Titus concerning developments at Corinth. In the meantime, Paul experiences some of his darkest hours. Trouble appeared on every side. 'Without were fightings; within were fears.' Paul’s detractors made a threefold assault upon him; they attacked his person, his teaching, and his character.
In the midst of all his troubles, Paul discovers not only that the 'Father of mercies' was the 'God of all comfort', but also that he could prove the all-sufficiency of God’s grace in his life.
This study will help us to learn that blessing can come out of buffetings.