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In this week’s Bible study, we dig deep into 2 Corinthians Chapter 2 and explore Paul’s heart posture, the power of forgiveness, and what it means to carry the fragrance of Christ.
We asked some real, reflective questions during our discussion, like:
What stood out to you from this chapter?
Do you avoid painful conversations or lean in with love?
Are you willing to speak the truth and extend grace?
What does it look like to forgive someone who’s truly sorry?
How is your life carrying the fragrance of Christ—are you willing to go where He leads, no matter the cost?
We also connected Paul’s wisdom to Jesus’ teaching on reconciliation in Matthew 18:15–20, and talked about the tension of being the aroma of life to some and death to others (v15–16).
🎧 Whether you were with us live or catching the replay, this is a message that will challenge you to grow deeper in love, boldness, and obedience.
Questions for reflection:
Where is God calling you to forgive?
Who might be waiting on your reconciliation?
Are you carrying Christ’s fragrance in your relationships and leadership?
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In this week’s Bible study, we dig deep into 2 Corinthians Chapter 2 and explore Paul’s heart posture, the power of forgiveness, and what it means to carry the fragrance of Christ.
We asked some real, reflective questions during our discussion, like:
What stood out to you from this chapter?
Do you avoid painful conversations or lean in with love?
Are you willing to speak the truth and extend grace?
What does it look like to forgive someone who’s truly sorry?
How is your life carrying the fragrance of Christ—are you willing to go where He leads, no matter the cost?
We also connected Paul’s wisdom to Jesus’ teaching on reconciliation in Matthew 18:15–20, and talked about the tension of being the aroma of life to some and death to others (v15–16).
🎧 Whether you were with us live or catching the replay, this is a message that will challenge you to grow deeper in love, boldness, and obedience.
Questions for reflection:
Where is God calling you to forgive?
Who might be waiting on your reconciliation?
Are you carrying Christ’s fragrance in your relationships and leadership?