2 Corinthians 7:11
Fruits of godly sorrow leading to repentance
2 Corinthians 11:23–27
Paul’s sufferings and labors for Christ
2 Corinthians 11:23–27
Paul’s sufferings and labors for Christ
(Part 2)
2 Corinthians 11:23–27
Paul’s sufferings and labors for Christ
(Part 3)
2 Corinthians 12:10
Things Paul takes pleasure in for Christ’s sake
100

This fruit reflects a reverent concern to avoid offending God.

Fear

100

Paul endured times without sufficient food or drink.

In hunger and thirst,



100

This phrase refers to frequent periods without eating.

In fastings often,

100

Finish the phrase: "Three times..."

Beaten with Rods

100

This describes times of lack or necessity Paul faced.

In needs

200

This shows careful effort and urgency to make things right.

Diligence

200

Paul endured this attempt to kill him by throwing rocks.

Once stoned,

200

Paul frequently lacked this basic human necessity.

In sleeplessness often,

200

Paul records this number of maritime disasters.

Three times shipwrecked

200

This refers to suffering and opposition because of faith in Christ.

In persecutions

300

This reflects passionate commitment to righteousness.

Zeal

300

This phrase describes Paul’s frequent missionary travel.

In journeys often,

300

Paul gives this exact count of severe whippings under Jewish law.

Five times received forty stripes minus one,

300

Paul describes repeatedly facing this extreme threat.

In deaths often,

300

Paul used this word to describe physical weakness or limitations.

In infirmities

400

This shows a desire to see justice done and wrong made right.

Vindication

400

This danger occurred while traveling by ship.

In perils in the sea,

400

Paul was confined in this place many times for preaching Christ.

In prisons more frequently,

400

This danger involved rivers, floods, or crossings.

In perils of waters,

400

This describes extreme pressure and narrow circumstances.

In distresses

500

This fruit reflects righteous anger toward sin.

Indignation

500

Paul lists this danger faced in remote, desolate places.

In perils in the wilderness,

500

Paul faced this danger from people of his own nation.

In perils of my own countrymen,

500

This danger came from non-Jewish opposition.

In perils of the Gentiles

500

This refers to insults or verbal abuse Paul endured for Christ.

In reproaches