Come Follow Me – 2 Corinthians 1-7 (part 2): Godly Sorrow



Part 2 of a 2-part verse-by-verse study of 2 Corinthians 1-7 (this part will cover chapters 4-7). This lesson focuses on darkness & light, earthly sufferings & eternal glory, being clothed upon, the ministry of reconciliation, unequally yoked, godly sorrow, and more. Join Jared Halverson for your weekly Come Follow Me study of the New Testament!

0:00 Introduction
1:22 Darkness & Light
7:49 Earthly Sufferings & Eternal Glory
17:35 Clothed Upon in the Resurrection
26:19 The Ministry of Reconciliation
43:18 Workers with Christ
50:06 Unequally Yoked
54:47 Boldness because of Love
1:02:14 Godly Sorrow
1:19:18 Comforted in Your Comfort
1:23:55 Conclusion

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14 thoughts on “Come Follow Me – 2 Corinthians 1-7 (part 2): Godly Sorrow”

  1. I start my mission on Monday! You have been such a blessing to me! I found you when I was struggling with people leaving the church. And wondering if I was brainwashed or blind to the things they say are truths. You have truly been a heavenly light to me. My zeal for gospel knowledge has been greatly magnified because of this podcast! Can’t wait to jump back into it in 2 year❤️

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  2. Bro. Halverson, I need to talk to you about something I don't know about. If you have time that is. I don't know how to get a hold of you. I don't live in Utah. Can you help me with this. Someone told me to not put my number in comments. Thank you

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  3. Brother Jared, this lesson hit home in several areas. Thank you x 1000! I can feel new beginnings and know that I'm a child of God. You taught me that its ok to feel, and to start over again is ok. Bless you ❤

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  4. Not directly related to today’s content… but Brother Halverson, I find myself trying to explain the concept of “balancing contraries” in so many conversations. I think it such such a neat principle, and I think it helps me to understand the nature of God better, that He strikes that perfect balance in everything. I wonder if you could direct me to one or two of your favorite verses of scripture that sort of encapsulate the concept to help me in sharing it with others. (Those aren’t exactly key words in the topical guide, you know? 😉)

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