The Tearful Letter and the Sorrow of Love

The Tearful Letter expresses Paul’s deep grief and love for the church.

People

Paul writes with a heavy heart to believers who had misunderstood him and allowed division to grow, yet he speaks of Titus and others who helped bring comfort and restoration. These individuals reveal the depth of Paul’s pastoral love. Their presence shows the healing power of faithful companions.

Places

The letter concerns the church in Corinth where conflict and sorrow had wounded relationships, yet Paul also refers to Macedonia where he received comfort through the report of Titus. These places show the movement of emotion and reconciliation. The letter reflects the journey from grief to joy.

Topics

Paul teaches repentance, forgiveness, restoration, and the love that seeks the good of others even in pain. He writes with tears to bring healing and unity. The message reveals the heart of a shepherd who longs for the maturity of his flock.

Year Written

AD 56

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