Christopher Chandler

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Paul himself notes the oddity of such an incongruous gift: “Rarely will anyone die for a righteous person, though perhaps for a good person someone might be courageous enough to die” (5:7). One might presume that good gifts would be given to the worthy, and the costlier the gift, the more discrimination should be applied. One would hardly give one’s life to an undeserving cause.
Paul and the Power of Grace
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