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In this episode of Wednesday in the Word, we look at one of the hardest parts of real relationships: when to say the hard thing that might hurt in the moment but heal in the long run. Walking through 2 Corinthians 7:2-16, Krisan traces Paul’s emotional journey after sending a painful letter to the Corinthians and shows how God uses honest words, godly grief, and true repentance to restore broken fellowship.

In this week’s episode, we explore:

  • How this section fits into the story of Paul’s troubled relationship with the Corinthians.
  • What was at stake in Paul’s “sorrowful letter” and why he risked sending it.
  • The difference between godly grief that leads to repentance and worldly sorrow that leads to death.
  • How the Corinthians’ response showed their real loyalty to Paul and to the gospel he preached.
  • Practical questions to ask yourself when you are deciding whether to speak up or stay silent with a friend.

By the end of this episode, you will better understand how God can use painful conversations to bring real change, not just hurt feelings. You will see more clearly what godly grief looks like and why repentance is a gift you will never regret. And you will be better equipped to examine your own motives, to speak hard truth in love when needed, and to receive loving correction as part of God’s care for your soul.

Series: 2 Corinthians: When Church Hurts

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