Series: Rooted Together - Experiencing Community in Christ
Warfare - Spiritual Style
January 11, 2026 | Mike Matousek
The apostle Paul uses the analogy of warfare in these verses, which is a common theme for him. He doesn't mean the fighting is against Satan or demons, but against strongholds that we ourselves often create. Find out what they are, and how to demolish them, as we look at the next section of 2 Corinthians.
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Second Corinthians bears witness to the authentic community between the Apostle Paul and the church in Corinth and it isn’t always pretty. There are tense moments, past hurts, and challenges for continued growth. It is also undeniable how much Paul loves and cares for this community and wants to see them rooted together as believers focused on Christ. From his own trials and troubles, Paul shows how in our weakness, God’s strength, power, comfort, and hope are on full display. As we study this letter together, we are called to actively take part in the community God has brought together here and now at Countryside.


