2 Corinthians 4
đź“– Background
Paul continues to defend his ministry, emphasizing that the message he preaches is not about himself, but about Jesus Christ as Lord. He describes the treasure of the gospel being carried in “jars of clay”—fragile human vessels—so that the surpassing power belongs to God. Despite facing great hardship, Paul does not lose heart because his inner self is being renewed day by day. He encourages believers to fix their eyes not on what is seen, but on what is eternal.
đź§ Major Themes
The gospel is about Christ, not ourselves (verses 1–6)
The treasure of the gospel in fragile vessels (verses 7–12)
God's sustaining power in the face of suffering (verses 8–10)
Inner renewal despite outward trials (verse 16)
Focusing on the unseen and eternal (verses 17–18)
🔎 Reference Scriptures to Consider
Isaiah 42:6–7 – Light to the nations
Romans 5:3–5 – Suffering produces hope
Philippians 1:20 – Christ exalted in our bodies
Colossians 1:27 – Christ in us, the hope of glory
Hebrews 12:1–2 – Fix your eyes on Jesus
❓Reflection Questions
What does it mean for you to carry the treasure of the gospel in a “jar of clay”?
How have you seen God’s power sustain you in weakness or trials?
What practices help you stay focused on what is unseen and eternal?
In what ways can your suffering become a platform for revealing Christ to others?