
The Bible Project Daily Podcast The Trials and Triumph in Ministry (2 Corinthians 2:12–17) + Q&A What Happens to the Body and Soul After Death.
Episode Notes:
In this passage, Paul reflects on the tension every servant of Christ feels—burdened with deep concern for people, yet buoyed by God’s unfailing triumph in Christ. Ministry is not for the faint of heart. It brings anxiety, questions of sufficiency, and moments of discouragement. But it also brings joy, thanksgiving, and the privilege of marching in Christ’s victory.
In this episode, we look at what makes someone truly “sufficient” for ministry: not cleverness, money, or popularity, but godly sincerity and genuine love for Christ and His people. We’ll explore Paul’s contrast between false “peddlers” of the Word and faithful heralds of Christ, and we’ll discover how God’s triumph is shared by all who faithfully serve Him.
The call is simple but profound: give yourself away in service to Christ, and you will share in His victory.
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