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Could you please explain the following biblical verses: 2 Corinthians 1:15-24,18, 3:18 and 4:12.

Holy Book of 2 Cor 1:15-24
In the Holy Book of 2 Cor 1:15-18, St Paul's original plan was to visit the Corinthians twice, on his way to and back from Macedonia so that they might receive a double blessing. St. Paul's plans changed and he was unable to stop in Corinth the first time. Some of the members of the Corinthian Church interpreted this behavior as inability in decision making, i.e. he was unable to make up his mind saying ‘yes yes’ when he intended ‘no, no’. They went even further to claim this incident as an evidence of his untrustworthiness and living according to “fleshly wisdom”.

Holy Book of 2 Cor 1:19-20
Now the assumption that if St. Paul's promise could not be trusted, then his God could not be trusted. Therefore, St. Paul quickly and firmly explains how his message and those with him are as truthful and reliable as their God. All of God's promises concerning Christ are "Yes" and are true and trustworthy.

Holy Book of 2 Cor 1:21-22
St. Paul defends his authenticity in these verses as he refers to the Trinity: Christ, God and Spirit, by whom he was established, anointed and sealed.  By receiving the Holy Spirit he has received the guarantee, that there is more spiritual blessings to come and the down payment for the promise of eternal life.
In the Holy Book of 2 Cor 1:23-24, St. Paul explains why he said he was coming but did not, to spare them the pain of admonishment and give them an opportunity to correct themselves. As an apostle, St. Paul had authority to discipline without bossing the Corinthians around.

Holy Book of 2 Cor 3:18, "But we all, with unveiled face, beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, just as by the Spirit of the Lord."

We believers, after the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, we behold the glory of the Lord in the Holy Scripture. We see it with unveiled face unlike Moses, who had to cover his face, so that the children of Israel would not steadfastly look at it (Ex 34:32-34), but we Christians are enabled to look upon the glory of the Lord in the Holy Gospel without a veil, without any obscure intervening medium. The mirror is namely the Holy Scriptures who reflects the glory of God and our Lord Jesus Christ. By keeping the commandments that God has established  in His Holy Book, we can be transformed into the image of God. Christ is the image of God. By continually focusing on Christ, the Spirit of God transforms us into the likeness of our Lord Jesus Christ. The Spirit leads us from one level of glory to another, from one level of manifesting Christ to another. This verse describes progressive sanctification. The more we grow in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ, the more He is revealed in our lives (Phil 3:12-14).

Holy Book of 2 Cor 4:12, "So then death is working in us, but life in you." St. Paul faced death every day, yet he was willing to pay that price if it meant salvation for those to whom he preached. Had he not been willing to risk death to bring the Holy Gospel to Corinth, the Corinthians would not have known the way to eternal life.
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