Paul’s ministry in Corinth was marked by conflict, misunderstanding, and deep personal pain—and yet, through it all, he remained convinced that God was leading him in triumph.
In this episode, Krisan walks through 2 Corinthians 2:5–17, unpacking the story behind a painful offense in the church, the Corinthians’ response, and Paul’s call to both discipline and forgiveness. From there, she turns to Paul’s striking image of the triumphal procession and the “aroma of Christ,” showing how his fragile, often troubled ministry still becomes the vehicle for God’s victory in the world.
In this week’s episode, we explore:
- What we can piece together about the unnamed offender in Corinth and how his actions wounded both Paul and the church
- How the Corinthians initially responded with church discipline—and why Paul now urges them to forgive, comfort, and reaffirm their love
- Why Paul insists that the real damage was not to him personally, but to the unity and spiritual health of the congregation
- The anxious journey from Ephesus to Troas to Macedonia as Paul waits for Titus and news of how the Corinthians received his “severe letter”
- How Paul can say that God “always leads us in triumphal procession” even when his ministry looks weak, messy, and unimpressive
- What it means for Paul’s ministry to be the “aroma of Christ,” bringing life to some and exposing death to others
- Why Paul refuses to “peddle” God’s word, and what that teaches us about faithfulness in teaching, parenting, and sharing the gospel
- The hard but freeing reality that we can speak truth and love others—but we cannot control their response
After listening, you’ll come away with a clearer sense of Paul’s heart: tender, anxious, and yet deeply confident that God is at work through his flawed ministry. You’ll be encouraged to take seriously both church discipline and restoration, to hold fast to the gospel without packaging or manipulating it, and to entrust the people you love—children, friends, prodigals—to the God who alone can make the message of Christ a fragrance of life.
Series: 2 Corinthians: When Church Hurts
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