2 Corinthians 6 - a podcast by Mary DeMuth

from 2020-12-21T08:21

:: ::



Today’s Scripture:







Now, since we are God’s coworkers, we beg you not to take God’s marvelous grace for granted, allowing it to have no effect on your lives.[a] 2 For he says,







I listened to you at the time of my favor.And the day when you needed salvation,I came to your aid.[b]







So can’t you see? Now is the time to respond to his favor! Now is the day of salvation! 3 We will not place obstacles[c] in anyone’s way that hinder them from coming to salvation so that our ministry will not be discredited. 4 Yet, as God’s servants, we prove ourselves authentic[d] in every way. For example:







We have great endurance[e] in hardships    and in persecutions.We don’t lose courage in a time of stress and calamity. 5 We’ve been beaten many times,    imprisoned,    and found ourselves in the midst of riots.We’ve endured many troubles,[f]    had sleepless nights,    and gone hungry.[g]6 We have proved ourselves by our lifestyles of purity,    by our spiritual insights,    by our patience,    and by showing kindness,    by the Spirit of holiness    and by our uncritical love for you.[h]7 We commend ourselves to you by our truthful teachings,[i]    by the power of God working through us,    and with the mighty weapons[j] of righteousness—    a sword in one hand and a shield in the other.[k]8 Amid honor or dishonor,[l]    slander or praise—    even when we are treated as deceivers and imposters—    we remain steadfast and true.9 We are unknown nobodies whom everyone knows.We are frequently at death’s door,    yet here we are, still alive!We have been severely punished    yet not executed.10 We may suffer,    yet in every season[m] we are always found rejoicing.We may be poor,    yet we bestow great riches on many.We seem to have nothing,    yet in reality we possess all things.[n]







11 My friends at Corinth, our hearts are wide open to you and we speak freely, holding nothing back from you.

Further episodes of Pray Every Day

Further podcasts by Mary DeMuth

Website of Mary DeMuth