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4:15 gi5u What will happen as a result of grace spreading to many people? As grace is spread to many people, thanksgiving will increase to the glory of God.
4:16 nnhv Why did Paul and his companions have reason to become discouraged? They had reason to become discouraged because, outwardly, they were decaying.
4:16-18 f2sj Why did Paul and his companions not become discouraged? They didnt become discouraged because inwardly they were being renewed day by day. Also, their momentary, light affliction was preparing them for an eternal weight of glory that exceeds all measurement. Lastly, they were watching for unseen eternal things.
5:1 i3tr What did Paul say we still have if our earthly dwelling is destroyed? Paul said we have a building from God, a house not made by human hands, but an eternal house, in heaven.
5:4 kz4m Why did Paul say that we groan while we are in this tent? Paul said this because while in this tent, we are burdened and want to be clothed, so that what is mortal may be absorbed by life.
5:1 i3tr What did Paul say we still have if our earthly dwelling is destroyed? Paul said we have a building from God, a house not made by human hands, but an eternal house, in the heavens.
5:4 kz4m Why did Paul say that we groan while we are in this tent? Paul said this because while in this tent, we are burdened and want to be clothed so that what is mortal may be absorbed by life.
5:5 tqpu What did God give to us as a pledge of what is to come? God gave us the Spirit as a pledge of what is to come.
5:8 lyor Would Paul rather be in the body, or at home with the Lord? Paul said, “We would rather be away from the body and at home with the Lord.”
5:8 lyor Would Paul rather be in the body or at home with the Lord? Paul said, “We would rather be away from the body and at home with the Lord.”
5:9 dei6 What was Pauls goal? Paul made it his goal to please the Lord.
5:10 jo62 Why did Paul make it his goal to please the Lord? Paul made this his goal because we all must appear before the judgment seat of Christ to receive what is due for the things done in the body, whether for good or for bad.
5:11 xb3x Why did Paul and his companions persuade people? They persuaded people because they knew the fear of the Lord.
5:12 tyx7 Paul said they were not again recommending themselves to the Corinthian saints. What were they doing? They were giving the Corinthian saints a reason to be proud of them, so that the Corinthian saints might have an answer for those who boasted about appearances but not about what was in the heart.
5:15 tm1r Since Christ died for all, what should those who live do? They should live no longer for themselves, but for him who died and was raised.
5:16 wb64 By what standards do the saints no longer judge anyone? The saints no longer judge anyone by human standards
5:17 fjw3 What happens to anyone who is in Christ? He is a new creation. The old things have passed away; it has become new.
5:19 epiw When God through Christ reconciles people to himself what does God do for them? God doesnt count their sinful stumblings against them and he entrusts to them the message of reconcilliation.
5:17 fjw3 What happens to anyone who is in Christ? He is a new creation. The old things have passed away; new things have come.
5:19 epiw When God through Christ reconciles people to himself, what does God do for them? God doesnt count their sinful stumblings against them, and he entrusts to them the message of reconciliation.
5:20 plr8 As appointed representatives of Christ, what is the plea of Paul and his companions to the Corinthians? Their plea to the Corinthians is to be reconciled to God for the sake of Christ!.
5:21 n2e0 Why did God make Christ become the sacrifice for our sin? God did this so that in Christ we might become the righteousness of God.
6:1 j8xg What did Paul and his companions beg the Corinthians not to do? They begged the Corinthians not to receive the grace of God to no effect.

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45 4:15 gi5u What will happen as a result of grace spreading to many people? As grace is spread to many people, thanksgiving will increase to the glory of God.
46 4:16 nnhv Why did Paul and his companions have reason to become discouraged? They had reason to become discouraged because, outwardly, they were decaying.
47 4:16-18 f2sj Why did Paul and his companions not become discouraged? They didn’t become discouraged because inwardly they were being renewed day by day. Also, their momentary, light affliction was preparing them for an eternal weight of glory that exceeds all measurement. Lastly, they were watching for unseen eternal things.
48 5:1 i3tr What did Paul say we still have if our earthly dwelling is destroyed? Paul said we have a building from God, a house not made by human hands, but an eternal house, in heaven. Paul said we have a building from God, a house not made by human hands, but an eternal house, in the heavens.
49 5:4 kz4m Why did Paul say that we groan while we are in this tent? Paul said this because while in this tent, we are burdened and want to be clothed, so that what is mortal may be absorbed by life. Paul said this because while in this tent, we are burdened and want to be clothed so that what is mortal may be absorbed by life.
50 5:5 tqpu What did God give to us as a pledge of what is to come? God gave us the Spirit as a pledge of what is to come.
51 5:8 lyor Would Paul rather be in the body, or at home with the Lord? Would Paul rather be in the body or at home with the Lord? Paul said, “We would rather be away from the body and at home with the Lord.”
52 5:9 dei6 What was Paul’s goal? Paul made it his goal to please the Lord.
53 5:10 jo62 Why did Paul make it his goal to please the Lord? Paul made this his goal because we all must appear before the judgment seat of Christ to receive what is due for the things done in the body, whether for good or for bad.
54 5:11 xb3x Why did Paul and his companions persuade people? They persuaded people because they knew the fear of the Lord.
55 5:12 tyx7 Paul said they were not again recommending themselves to the Corinthian saints. What were they doing? They were giving the Corinthian saints a reason to be proud of them, so that the Corinthian saints might have an answer for those who boasted about appearances but not about what was in the heart.
56 5:15 tm1r Since Christ died for all, what should those who live do? They should live no longer for themselves, but for him who died and was raised.
57 5:16 wb64 By what standards do the saints no longer judge anyone? The saints no longer judge anyone by human standards
58 5:17 fjw3 What happens to anyone who is in Christ? He is a new creation. The old things have passed away; it has become new. He is a new creation. The old things have passed away; new things have come.
59 5:19 epiw When God through Christ reconciles people to himself what does God do for them? When God through Christ reconciles people to himself, what does God do for them? God doesn’t count their sinful stumblings against them and he entrusts to them the message of reconcilliation. God doesn’t count their sinful stumblings against them, and he entrusts to them the message of reconciliation.
60 5:20 plr8 As appointed representatives of Christ, what is the plea of Paul and his companions to the Corinthians? Their plea to the Corinthians is to be reconciled to God for the sake of Christ!.
61 5:21 n2e0 Why did God make Christ become the sacrifice for our sin? God did this so that in Christ we might become the righteousness of God.
62 6:1 j8xg What did Paul and his companions beg the Corinthians not to do? They begged the Corinthians not to receive the grace of God to no effect.