Paul’s Second Letter to Church in Corinth I

Paul’s Second Letter to Church in Corinth I

In this story, Paul will write another letter. Since writing the first letter, the church has solved some of the immorality issues in the church, for which Paul praises them. However, new problems have arisen, and Paul also finds the need to defend his standing as an apostle.

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2 Corinthians 5:17
In today’s reading, Paul compares becoming a Christian to becoming a whole new creature—like a caterpillar transforming into a butterfly. This transformation isn’t about changing how we look; it’s about changing how we see the world, feel about others, and even how we think about life itself. It’s a deep, inside-out change that makes us more like Jesus in our actions, thoughts, and feelings. Just like a butterfly, we’re meant to fly higher, reflecting God’s beauty and love in everything we do.
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