In the morning of the upcoming Lord's Day we will take our second look at the mini-series "Yes, You Can Read the Bible" by examining context - "why is context so important?" There will be several things to consider here and we will do so from 2 Corinthians 1.1,2. To help you in planning ahead for this series please know that the following Lord's Day morning sermon will look at intent - "why did the Holy Spirit inspire these Words?" - from the next text - 2 Corinthians 1.3-11. So for the next two Lord's days we will look at 2 Corinthians 1.1-11 carefully. Please pray for deeper interest in reading the Bible and ask the Lord to give you the tools to do this more and more! Also, have you thought of a friend or two you might invite? We want people to know that we can read the Bible! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Corinthians 1.1-11, #1 (Verses 1,2): The Context of the Proclaimed Comfort
Theme: Understanding the context revealed grants clarity about the comfort proclaimed
1. What is the significance of the persons named here?
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Our Pastor, Rev. Harold Miller is a graduate of Mid-America Reformed seminary and before that of Reformed Bible College. Prior to returning to school in the middle 1990’s his path in life was varied. Following graduation from High School Harold entered the United States Army...