2COR.7.10
Across
- 10. Something that true, godly repentance leaves none of.
- 12. The act of distinguishing by comparing differences; Paul does this between godly and worldly sorrow.
- 13. He authored the book of 2 Corinthians.
- 14. A significant change, like that which occurs through godly repentance.
- 15. The previous letter that Paul had sent to the Corinthians. (2 words)
- 16. Another term for sorrow, used by Paul to highlight two types: godly and worldly.
- 17. A central concept in the New Testament, it is God's unmerited favor towards sinners.
- 18. One of the issues that the Corinthians were dealing with, prompting Paul's letters.
- 19. Paul's reaction to the Corinthians' response to his prior, harshly worded letter.
- 20. This is the good news of Jesus Christ's death and resurrection for the forgiveness of sins.
Down
- 1. The ultimate result of godly sorrow leading to repentance, according to Paul.
- 2. Paul describes this as leading to repentance and salvation, leaving no regret. (2 words)
- 3. The type of grief that, according to Paul, leads to death. (2 words)
- 4. A profound change of mind, causing one to turn from sin; key outcome of godly sorrow.
- 5. The Corinthians were experiencing this, which Paul addresses in his letters.
- 6. The city where the church receiving Paul's letters was located.
- 7. What Paul felt after seeing the Corinthians' repentance.
- 8. The kind of trip Paul was on when he wrote this second letter to the Corinthians. (2 words)
- 9. The spiritual end result of worldly sorrow.
- 11. This is the ultimate promise of the Gospel for those who trust in Christ. (2 words)