
June 24
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<p><br /> <br /> <a href="http://traffic.libsyn.com/thehighroadshow/1767S0624.mp3" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Download</a></p> <!-- END 798 Download Link --> <p>II Corinthians 1-4 We are starting a new book in the Church Stream. The Apostle Paul is addressing the church of Corinth in a 2nd letter. We are reading from The Message this week. <span style= "font-size: 1rem;">7streamsmethod.com | @7StreamsMethod | @serenatravis | #7Stream | <a href= "https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=YPPA8XGTQ2YHU">Donate</a></span> <span style="font-size: 1rem;">Commentary by Dr. Drake Travis</span></p> <blockquote>Jesus we thank you for the gift you give us that fills our lives with joy and purpose and gracious mercy that saves us. Amen.</blockquote> <div> <div>Paul is writing to the church in Corinth a second time. This time he is addressing the believers in the Achaia region also. In Paul's first letter to the Corinthian church he was instructing a splintered body of believers. They were disorderly. Unsanctification/sexual matters/immorality and ebullience were problems, They were even suing eachother, and their competitions regarding the Communion were silly; just wrong (?who brought the most elaborate food to the event?! -yeesh). Simply put, they were a bustling church but they were divided and had not been loving. Many were duplicitous as there was debate and tension over how to conduct their lives in a city where paganism had been the rule for centuries.</div> <div>Titus had caught up with Paul during his third missionary journey. The purpose was to relay that Paul's 'year-and-a-half' in Corinth had done much good. There was however a faction in Corinth (imagine that!) that was raising the question whether Paul was authentically one of the Apostles of Christ. The latter was a slickly calculated attempt to discredit Paul since he had spoken to issues 'spot on' in his first letter. The naysayers knew there were things that needed to be remedied and they preferred to deride Paul v.s. grow