2COR.7.10

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