
About this episode
This episode discusses Paul's teachings in 2 Corinthians 4-5 about the clarity of the gospel, spiritual blindness, and the eternal glory produced through affliction.
Paul longs to live his life in a way makes the truth of the gospel clear to all. Unbelievers cannot see the gospel clearly because the god of this age, that is Satan, has made their minds blind. The same God who pronounced “Let light shine out of darkness,” must also shine into the hearts of men so that might see and believe. Our frail and humble bodies carry the infinite worth of Christ like jars of clay hiding treasure. Even though we are afflicted and persecuted in our frailty, we do not give up, for our affliction is producing for us the eternal weight of glory in the heavens. Later, Paul brings up the judgment seat of Christ, an event where the Lord reveals and judges the life of the believer. Keep in mind that this is not a judgment which determines whether or not someone will enter heaven, but a judgment for those who have already entered heaven by faith in Christ.
People in this episode
Host: John Ross
Topics covered
- gospel
- faith
- judgment
- affliction
- glory
- spiritual blindness
Keywords
- 2 Corinthians
- gospel
- Paul
- judgment seat
- affliction
- eternal glory
- spiritual blindness
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: 2 Corinthians
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