Setting
In this chapter, Paul continues to write about giving to the saints in Jerusalem. After giving detailed commendations about the three emissaries who will be carrying the gifts, Paul now explains the need for making preparations in advance. Finally, he teaches the Corinthians the manifold blessings that come with cheerful giving.
Key Verse
(9:8)
Did You Know...?
- Macedonia (9:2) was a Roman province in the Balkan Peninsula. Paul’s first missionary efforts in Macedonia began after he saw a vision in a dream of a Macedonian man calling for help (Acts 16:9–10). There, he and his fellow workers won converts in the cities of Philippi, Thessalonica, and possibly Berea. But wherever they preached they met fierce opposition and were forced to leave (cf. Acts 16:16–17:15). Despite their adversity, the churches in Macedonia excelled in their steadfast faith and generosity (cf. Php 1:3–7, 4:14–18;
1 Thess 1:6–8; 2 Cor 8:1–5, 11:9). - Achaia (9:2): A Roman province in the region of central and southern Greece. Corinth was its capital.
- In verse 9, Paul is quoting Psalm 112:9.
- Gift (9:15): The Greek word is also translated “grace,” as in verse 14.
Outline
General Analysis
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1. Observe how the three segments are connected by repeating a word or idea from the last verse of the previous segment in the first verse of the next segment.
Segment Analysis
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9:1–5
1. What is Paul’s concern in this segment?
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2. How can we apply the kind of thoughtfulness Paul exhibits here in our guidance of other believers?
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3. Why is the attitude in giving just as important as the giving itself (v. 5)?
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9:6–11
4. Recall your own experience of the truth that whoever sows bountifully will also reap bountifully.
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5. Why is being cheerful when giving so valuable to God?
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6. What does Paul mean by the multiplying and increase in verse 10?
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7. Why does giving require trust in God?
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8. Besides being generous in monetary giving, what other things can we be generous in?
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9:12–15
9. How does our giving result in many thanksgivings to God?
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10. How is giving related to our confession of the gospel of Christ (v. 13)?
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11. What is the indescribable gift of God Paul gives thanks for (v. 15)?