2 Corinthians 5:11–21
I. The Glorious Calling in Paul’s Life
II. The Glorious Gospel Paul was Called to Preach
III. The Glorious Exchange Still Available for Us
2 Corinthians 5:1-10
I. A Maze of Metaphors
II. Sorting Things Out (from Clearer to Less Clear)
A. The Building Metaphors
B. The Clothing Metaphors
C. The Geographic Metaphors
III. What We Hope In and How We Live
2 Corinthians 4:7–18
I. The Multifaceted Weakness of the Messenger
II. The Surpassing Power and Glory of God
III. The Outcome of This Union in Time and Eternity
2 Corinthians 4:1–6
I. Paul’s Perspective on His Ministry – 1-3
II. The Basis for Paul’s Perspective – 4-6
III. What Difference This Makes to Us
2 Corinthians 3:1–18
I. Encountering God’s Glory Apart from Christ
II. Experiencing God’s Glory in Christ
III. Enjoying God’s Glory in This New Covenant Community
2 Corinthians 2:12–17
I. What Is Paul Telling the Corinthians?
II. What Should We Gain from This?
2 Corinthians 1:23–2:11
I. Modeling a Ministry of Comfort – 1:23-2:4
II. Requesting a Ministry of Comfort – 2:5-11
III. Reflecting On a Ministry of Comfort
2 Corinthians 1:12–22
I. An Explanation of the Apostle's Plans
II. An Extrapolation of the Corinthians' Response
III. An Exploration of the Conflict Implied
2 Corinthians 1:1–11
I. A Blessed Assurance of Comfort in Affliction – 3-7
II. A Personal Testimony of Comfort in Affliction – 8-10
III. A Community Petition for Comfort in Affliction – 11
Psalms 8:1–9
I. Where Does David's Idea Come From in Psalm 8?
II. What Does Psalm 8 Mean for Us Today?
Proverbs 31:10–31
I. The Lingering Tension of Competing Offers
II. The Contrasting Outcomes of Alternative Choices
III. The Blessed Enjoyment of Embracing Wisdom
IV. General Takeaways from Such a Particular Passage
Proverbs 30:1–31:9
I. Humbly Lacking Yet Seeking Wisdom – 30:1-9
II. Hindrance and Help in Pursuing Wisdom – 30:10-33
III. Refresher Course in the Right Use of Wisdom – 31:1-9
Proverbs 13:20; 17:17; 27:5-6; 18:24; 20:6; 27:10
I. True friends are chosen (13:20)
II. True friends are constant (17:17)
III. True friends are candid (27:5-6)
IV. True friends are few (18:24)
V. True friends are a rare jewel (20:6 & 27:10)
Proverbs 10–29
I. Limiting Our Attention to an Obscure Verse
II. The Limitations of Wisdom: Constraints for Our Good
A. A World of Limitations
B. The Contemporary Sensibility
C. The Sensibility of Proverbs
III. The Limitations of Wisdom and the Word Made Flesh
Proverbs 15:1-7, 23-33
I. Words Damage
II. Words Edify
Proverbs 14
I. The fundamental realities of this world
II. The fear of the Lord
III. The fountain of life
IV. And let the one who is thirsty, come!
Proverbs 10-29
I. What does Proverbs teach about Pride and Humility?
II. What do we need to learn about Pride and Humility?
Romans 10:5-13
I. God Has Made Himself Known
II. God Has Promised that He Will Be Known
III. There Is No Joy Like Knowing God, and Being Known
IV. We Come to Know God Personally in Jesus Christ
2 Timothy 3:14–17
I. Is the inspiration of the Bible reliable?
II. Is the usefulness of the Bible reliable?
III. Is the sufficiency of the Bible reliable?
IV. Reliability and the self-authenticating Word of God
John 1:1–18
I. Appreciating the Angles of Approach to This Question
II. Addressing the Actual Aim of This Question
III. Adjusting to the Affirmative Answer to This Question