2 CORINTHIANS 2
GOD LEADS PAUL TO TRIUMPH IN SHARING THE GOSPEL
Paul shares that his previous travels to Corinth were a painful experience. Out of his love for the Corinthians, Paul wants to correct them and guide them in their faith, but their response was hurtful. Because Paul values the believers in Corinth, they have made Paul rejoice, but now he writes with a grieved heart and many tears.
Regarding Paul’s earlier letter (1 Corinthians), some of the Corinthians repented and followed Paul’s teaching, but others continued to be rebellious. Paul desires for them to have understanding and boast in Jesus alone. Regardless, Paul is forgiving towards the Corinthians and continues to show them grace. After stating his forgiveness for the Corinthians, Paul encourages them to forgive one another.
Explaining his success in sharing the message of Jesus, Paul attributes his triumph to Jesus, giving glory and thanks to God. Paul described the news of Christ as a pleasing aroma that draws people in and gives life.