Like it was said, “I believed; so, I have told it.” We have that same great confidence, so we speak. We know that the God who raised Jesus will bring us through too, and you as well. All this – for and through you – growing more and more to a great celebration that brings glory and honor to God. (2 Corinthians 4:13-15)
Your people will be encouraged, and their
fears will be calmed, when they can see your steady, consistent confidence in
Jesus. Will you keep the assurance of God’s faithfulness in your mind and in
front of your people all the time?
Paul recalls a verse from Psalms (116:10).
In this Psalm, the circumstance was that, “in His great affliction” the writer
continued to believe, and therefore continued to speak of God’s glory. The
psalm writer says he was changed from the day when adversity had made him
despair. Paul begins with reference to this change, saying he too has had this
experience. This encourages his friends in Corinth to become new – to see God’s
glory and persevere when they are challenged. Ultimately then, through their
faith, many other people will come to faith, celebrating and worshipping God.
All of this because of one person’s simple, confident belief.
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