The Quiet Test at the End of the Letter: Why 2 Corinthians 13 Still Confronts Us
When people think about the Apostle Paul’s letters, they often remember the soaring theology of Romans, the poetic love of 1 Corinthians 13, or the triumphant resurrection hope of 1 Corinthians 15. Very few people linger in the final chapter of 2 Corinthians , and that may be exactly why it matters so much. This chapter does not end with fireworks. It ends with a mirror. And mirrors are uncomfortable things when you actually stop and look into them. 2 Corinthians 13 is not written to impress anyone. It is written to test them. Paul is not introducing new doctrine here. He is not laying out complex theology. He is not even trying to persuade in the way we usually expect persuasion. Instead, he slows everything down and places one heavy, unavoidable question right in the center of the believer’s life: are you actually living what you say you believe? That question has not aged a single day. Paul is coming to the end of a long, emotionally charged relationship with the Corinthian...