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I Corinthians and II Corinthians: Commentary is unavailable, but you can change that!

This ten-volume set of commentaries is written in everyday English. Dr. Adams, using an everyman style, explains and applies biblical truths in the clear, understandable way that typifies his writings. He does not try to duplicate the standard, more technical commentaries but supplements them with the implications of the text for God-honoring counseling and Christian living. This resource...

occur when counselees learn to carefully qualify stated intentions. For now, Paul says, he plans to stay in Ephesus because a wide door for effective work has opened up. But, N.B., he continues “and there are many who oppose” (v. 9). The two go together. Counselees complain, “But so many things were going so well. I was serving Christ better than ever before, I was really beginning to live as He wants me, overcoming some very difficult problems, and then—THIS! Why would the Lord let this happen just
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