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In his commentary on II Corinthians 8, the 16th-century Swiss theologian connected Christians' assurance of salvation with their freedom to give to the poor:
How Calvinists Spread Thanksgiving Cheer Aaron Belz 2011
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There is a time also when a Christian though they give not all yet must give beyond their ability, as they of Macedonia, II Corinthians, 8.8.
Frank G. Kirkpatrick: The Moral Imperative For Taxing Our 'Superfluous' Wealth Frank G. Kirkpatrick 2011
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This is a sticking point with me, because I've had some former friends their choice, Southern Baptists all, who used the II Corinthians verse to bludgeon their non-Christian friends over the head if they didn't convert in some specified time and used it as an excuse to stop associating with them.
"Should I stay with my girlfriend after she gave up sex for religion?" Ann Althouse 2009
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Paul in II Corinthians doesn't come over as a moderate man; and the behaviour recommended to the apostles isn't moderate.
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It tells itself what it is for every time it meets to share bread, bread which has become the sign and the presence of God's promise, God's 'yes' to us, as Paul puts it in the first chapter of II Corinthians.
Sermon at the 60th anniversary of Christian Aid , St Paul's Cathedral 2005
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It tells itself what it is for every time it meets to share bread, bread which has become the sign and the presence of God's promise, God's 'yes' to us, as Paul puts it in the first chapter of II Corinthians.
Sermon at the 60th anniversary of Christian Aid , St Paul's Cathedral 2005
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It tells itself what it is for every time it meets to share bread, bread which has become the sign and the presence of God's promise, God's 'yes' to us, as Paul puts it in the first chapter of II Corinthians.
Sermon at the 60th anniversary of Christian Aid St Paul's Cathedral 2005
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Paul tells us in II Corinthians that Christ's is a ministry of reconciliation, and that we have to realise in our relations with each other that peace which Christ has made for us with God.
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The same power which brought Jesus out of Hades will also bring out His saints (see Romans 8: 11; II Corinthians 4: 14; I Thessalonians 4: 14).
Our Man In Heaven: An Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews 1973
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This is apparent in the great Ecclesiastical History and in the letter Bede wrote in 734 to Egbert, bishop of York, a letter in which the constant interweaving of scriptural fragments—II Corinthians, Matthew 3, I Samuel, I Timothy, Numbers, Psalms, I Corinthians—is again very noticeable.
The Early Middle Ages 500-1000 Robert Brentano 1964
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