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Introduction 4 Why study True Discipleship? 5 1. Suffering and comfort God s work in our troubles 7 2 Corinthians 1 v 1-11 2. Faithful or fickle? When plans have to change 13 2 Corinthians 1 v 12 2 v 4 3. Truth and forgiveness Speaking out in Christ 19 2 Corinthians 2 v 5 3 v 6 4. The old and the new The difference that Christ makes 25 2 Corinthians 3 v 7-18 5. Fragile yet eternal How to keep going 31 2 Corinthians 4 v 1-18 6. Clothed or naked? Looking ahead to eternity 35 2 Corinthians 5 v 1-10 7. Life and death Why we share the gospel 39 2 Corinthians 5 v 11-21 8. Grace, not stumbling blocks Helping and being helped 45 2 Corinthians 6 v 1 7 v 1 9. Discipline and encouragement Responding to godly correction 49 2 Corinthians 7 v 2-16 Leader s Guide 53

Every Bible-study group is different yours may take place in a church building, in a home or in a cafe, on a train, over a leisurely mid-morning coffee or squashed into a 30-minute lunch break. Your group may include new Christians, mature Christians, non-christians, mums and tots, students, businessmen or teens. That s why we ve designed these Good Book Guides to be flexible for use in many different situations. Our aim in each session is to uncover the meaning of a passage, and see how it fits into the big picture of the Bible. But that can never be the end. We also need to appropriately apply what we have discovered to our lives. Let s take a look at what is included: Talkabout: most groups need to break the ice at the beginning of a session, and here s the question that will do that. It s designed to get people talking around a subject that will be covered in the course of the Bible study. Investigate: the Bible text for each session is broken up into manageable chunks, with questions that aim to help you understand what the passage is about. The Leader s Guide contains guidance on questions, and sometimes additional follow-up questions. Explore more (optional): these questions will help you connect what you have learned to other parts of the Bible, so you can begin to fit it all together like a jig-saw. Apply: As you go through a Bible study, you ll keep coming across apply sections. Some of these have questions to get the group discussing what the Bible teaching means in practice for you and your church. Sometimes a getting personal section is an opportunity for you to think, plan and pray about the changes that you personally may need to make as a result of what you have learned. Pray: We want to encourage prayer that is rooted in God s word in line with His concerns, purposes and promises. So each session ends with an opportunity to review the truths and challenges highlighted by the Bible study, and turn them into prayers of request and thanksgiving. The Leader s Guide and introduction provide historical background information, explanations of the Bible texts for each session, ideas for optional extra activities, and guidance on how best to help people uncover the truths of God s word.

True Discipleship If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come! All this is from God 2 Corinthians 5 v 17-18 Many of the problems in our churches today are the same things that the Corinthians struggled with. Problems with pride and arrogance, with misunderstanding the gospel, with thinking that the Christian life is more about health, wealth and happiness than about suffering and persevering through difficulties to reach glory. Just like the Corinthians, we get stuck in the here and now, and forget about eternity. Like them, we are more impressed by fame and fortune than by faithfulness to Jesus Christ. We too struggle when life gets hard, and would love life to be a prosperous bed of roses. We would love to be strong, but know that we are weak fragile clay pots that are filled with the immense treasure of God s grace. So Paul s letter speaks to us as it spoke to them about the way of true discipleship. And the reality he paints is not for the faint-hearted. Because it involves suffering as well as comfort. It means listening to hard truth as well as receiving and enjoying forgiveness. It involves dying to ourselves and the world, as well as living for the Lord. All these issues and much more are covered in this Good Book Guide, where we ll look at the first seven chapters of 2 Corinthians over nine sessions. So read on, as together we get to grips with what it means to live as true disciples God s new creation in the old creation that is passing away.

MACEDONIA Philippi Thessalonica Troas Corinth Athens Ephesus Crete Read 2 Corinthians 1 v 1-2 In 2 Corinthians Paul writes to the church in Corinth. It s a church he s close to he has already written them at least one letter (1 Corinthians) and spent 18 months there (see Acts 18 v 1-18). Paul has already said some challenging things to the Corinthians, and there are more in this letter, but he begins with a greeting. Notice how Paul writes to the church in Corinth, and also to the saints or believers in Achaia. The things he needed to say to the Corinthians would also be relevant for other Christians in a large part of what is now modernday Greece. As we read 2 Corinthians, we re reading a letter Paul wrote nearly 2000 years ago. But we are also reading a letter written to us. That s why we re going to spend time seeking to understand it, and applying it to our lives.

1. Think about some of the difficult situations you have faced in life (eg: work, relationships, money, ill-health, failure, disappointments). How do difficulties change people, for better or for worse? Read 2 Corinthians 1 v 3-11 Paul now comes to his first subject comfort in times of trouble. He wants to share with the Corinthians his experience of God at work. 2. Look at verses 3 and 4. Who comforts who here? 3. How is God described in verses 3 and 4? What does this tell us about God s relationship to us and His character?

4. What is the worst trouble that you can imagine striking you? now? troubles (v 3-4) transform your life right now? Of all the troubles that might come to us in this world, there is none that leaves us in a place where God cannot comfort us totally. Can you trust your compassionate heavenly Father for this? And if you can, have you ever comforted others with this truth about God? optional There are two other places in the New Testament where God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, is praised for who He is and what He has done read Ephesians 1 v 3-14 and 1 Peter 1 v 3-5. of what He has done.

God reveals Himself to us in His word, and here we find out about His perfect fatherly compassion and care for us, most of all in sending His Son for us. 5. What did Christ suffer (v 5)? 6. Why does Paul suffer? 7. How is Paul comforted (v 4 and 5)? 8. What do Paul and the Corinthians share (v 7)? 9. What troubles have you experienced as a result of being a follower of Jesus Christ?

Lord? 10. What was the purpose of Paul s sufferings in Asia (v 8-11)? 11. What should suffering make us do? 12. What will help you to turn to the God of all comfort in difficult circumstances? Think about your experience of God s comfort in sufferings. Who, in a similar situation, could you help? currently facing.