The Christians in Corinth deeply hurt Paul when they believed the “Super Apostles” that Paul wasn’t qualified to lead them. In the middle days of his hurt, Paul reached out to the church to repair what was broken, because Paul knew how much broken relationships matter to God. The people at Corinth owned their sin, and thought their actions, they demonstrated true repentance. As a result, the relationship was made stronger than ever. By working together, through repentance, to restore their relationship, they lived out the “ministry of reconciliation” and told the gospel to the world. This what God did for us and what He has called us to do in all of our relationships to that the world will hear the gospel through our lives!
Romans 12:2 tells us: "And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God."