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Examine Yourself (2 Corinthians 13:1-10)

The Corinthian church has made the apostle Paul’s life difficult. It seems that it would be easy for the apostle Paul to forget about this church or to make another church his priority. The apostle Paul might be tempted to just tell this church to take a hike, and forget about his visit. However, Paul desires to visit this church. He calls this church to examine itself to see whether it is part of the faith. He desires to come to this church. Why does he desire to come to this church? Does Paul hope to get vengeance on this church or to help this church? Please stay tuned to our sermon titled, "Examine Yourself."

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