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In this section, Paul explains why he is a true Apostle and then shows us how he exercises his Apostolic authority over this church.

Our general idea of fellowship is usually the socializing we participate in while at church. These are common types of fellowship but not the only kinds described in the Bible.

Paul the Apostle describes his ministry and gives a comparison of his work to that of the false teachers.

In this section of II Corinthians, Paul the Apostle will offer his readers an explanation concerning his conduct which had been questioned by some at Corinth.

In the introductory chapter, Mike provides some basic information about Corinth and its people as well as the church and the background of these letters.

In order to understand II Corinthians, it is assumed that you have studied I Corinthians, and since there is no guarantee that this is so, I'd like to begin with a brief review of Paul's first letter to the Corinthians.