2 Corinthians 6 (NIV) presents Paul's exhortation to believers, urging them not to receive God's grace in vain. He outlines the arduous experiences and virtues through which his ministry, and that of his fellow workers, has been conducted, demonstrating their authenticity despite hardships. Furthermore, Paul strongly advises the Corinthians against being "yoked together with unbelievers," metaphorically describing the incompatibility between righteousness and wickedness or Christ and idols. The text concludes by asserting that believers are the "temple of the living God," and therefore must separate themselves from impurity to be received as God's children.
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