• King James Version

    1. Having therefore these promises, dearly beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God. / 2. Receive us; we have wronged no man, we have corrupted no man, we have defrauded no man.

  • Norm

    Hey, folks. It's time to take a look at the book of 2 Corinthians. It's getting a little heavy in there, but Chapter 7 is where the party's at. So Paul is like, "Hey, I'm glad you guys repented and now you have joy and sorrow and all that stuff that comes with it.

  • Joe Rogan Experience

    Joe: Alright, so we're talking about the second letter to the Corinthians. What's the deal with chapter 7? Bible Expert: Well, the Apostle Paul is giving the believers in Corinth some strong words of encouragement.

  • Jeopardy

    Alex Trebek: Alright, so tell me a little bit about yourself. Contestant: Well, I'm a big fan of the Bible! Alex Trebek: [sighs and rolls eyes] Alright, if you must. What can you tell me about 2 Corinthians 7?

  • Drill Sergeant

    Alright, listen up! This is 2 Corinthians 7! You've got Paul writing to the Corinthians, reminding 'em of all the good stuff they had to do and what they needed to do to make things right. He's telling 'em to open up their hearts, throw away all the junk, and start clean.

  • Batman

    Batman: Let's review what we've learned from 2 Corinthians 7, Robin. Robin: Alright, Batman. It starts with Paul encouraging the Corinthians to cleanse themselves from all impurity and perfect holiness out of reverence for God.

  • Joe Biden

    Folks, here's the deal: 2 Corinthians 7 is about a man named Paul and his travels as a missionary. He was persecuted a lot, but he stayed strong in his faith no matter what. And, c'mon man, my father used to say, "When the going gets tough, the tough get going!" See here, Jack, Paul's tough, and he wasn't gonna let anyone stop him from doing what he knew God was calling him to do.

  • Donald Trump

    2 Corinthians 7 is about the amazing power of repentance. It's great to see people be contrite and turn to God, and it's sad to see those who don't! The chapter begins with Paul talking about how much he loves the Corinthians and how they have repented so bigly.

  • Family Guy

    Peter: Alright, so in 2 Corinthians 7, Paul writes about how God can turn sorrow into joy. Lois: Yeah, and he also talks about how we can trust in God's promises and be cleansed from sin. Meg: Ah, the classic "sin and redemption" story.