2 CORINTHIANS 6:1-13. It is not uncommon for those who are caught in sin to find refuge in the realm of indecision. It is one of the most common human techniques of avoidance, dodging the full impact of our guilt, and sidestepping the full responsibility of our actions. Though Paul had implored the Corinthians, on Christ’s behalf, to be reconciled to God, he knew that they were likely to continue to defer that decision for just as long as they possibly could. Why do we do that? Why does it matter? And what exactly do we need when we do? 2 Corinthians 6 is a cogent reminder that sometimes love must be tough.