1 CORINTHIANS CHAPTER 12 1 CORINTHIANS 12:1 Paul teacheth that none
can own Christ but by the Holy Ghost, 1 CORINTHIANS 12:4 whose gifts
are diverse, 1 CORINTHIANS 12:7 and dealt out to different persons to
profit withal. 1 CORINTHIANS 12:12,13 As many members make up one
natural body, so Christians... [ Continue Reading ]
YE KNOW THAT YE WERE GENTILES; so they were still in respect of their
birth and country; but he speaketh with reference to their religion
and way of worship. CARRIED AWAY UNTO THESE DUMB IDOLS; carried away
by your idol priests, and by the examples of your friends and
neighbours, to idols, which, th... [ Continue Reading ]
The apostle proveth that they had received their spiritual gifts from
the Spirit of God, because when they had not received this Spirit,
they blasphemed the Christian religion, and called Christ ACCURSED,
which could not be done by any that spake BY THE SPIRIT OF GOD; for
there being but one God, an... [ Continue Reading ]
GIFTS signifieth the same thing with habits, or powers, or abilities
to actions; our actions being either natural, as eating, drinking,
sleeping, &c., or moral, or spiritual. These powers are either
natural, which are in an ordinary course of providence bred with us,
as the infant hath a power to ea... [ Continue Reading ]
There are divers offices or ministries in the church of God; one
ministereth in the office of an elder, another in the office of a
deacon; one in one service of the church, another in another service;
but there is but one Lord to whom they minister; they all serve the
great Lord of the church, Jesus... [ Continue Reading ]
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OPERATIONS and _administrations_ both differ from _gifts, _ as acts
from habits. Habits and powers, by which men performed holy offices in
the church, or wrought miracles, are called _gifts._ The acts or
exercise of these powers are called _administrations_ and
_operations._ These latter dif... [ Continue Reading ]
He here calleth gifts, THE MANIFESTATION OF THE SPIRIT, partly to let
them know, that these powers flowed from the Holy Spirit apparently,
they having no such powers while they were heathens, and carried after
dumb idols, as they were led; and partly to let all know, that these
gifts and powers were... [ Continue Reading ]
There are different apprehensions as to the particular gifts here
enumerated, and it is no wonder, these extraordinary gifts being
ceased, if we be now at a loss to determine what is to be understood
by the terms whereby they are expressed. Some by THE WORD OF WISDOM,
here, understand a faculty to d... [ Continue Reading ]
TO ANOTHER, he saith, is given FAITH: by which cannot be understood
that faith which is common to all Christians, for he is speaking of
such gifts as were given to some Christians, not to all; he must
therefore mean, either a faith of miracles, that is, a persuasion that
God would work a miracle in... [ Continue Reading ]
TO ANOTHER THE WORKING OF MIRACLES, of other sorts, such as the
inflicting punishments on sinners, casting out devils, &c. TO ANOTHER
PROPHECY, which in the general signifieth the revelation of the will
of God, whether by the foretelling future contingencies, or opening
the Scriptures by preaching o... [ Continue Reading ]
Though the Spirit of God be but one, from whom these several powers
and abilities flow; yet he doth not give all this variety of gifts to
all Christians, but one to this man, another to another, as the same
Holy Spirit pleaseth, for the glory of God, or the good of the church.... [ Continue Reading ]
For as it is in the body natural, the integral parts, or members of
it, are MANY, yet _the body is_ but _one; _ so it is in the spiritual
body, the church, which is that mystical body of which Christ is the
Head. The members of the church may be many, and there may be in
several members of the churc... [ Continue Reading ]
The apostle proveth the oneness of the church, as the body of Christ,
from the same sacraments of the New Testament instituted for all
Christians, and wherein they jointly partake. He saith, we are
BAPTIZED INTO ONE BODY, by which he must mean the universal church,
for Christ is the Head of that; pa... [ Continue Reading ]
As the natural body is _totum integrale, _ a whole consisting of many
members; so the body spiritual, the mystical body of Christ, is not
made up of one single member, but of many members.... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 15,16. It should seem by these expressions, that one great cause
of those divisions, which the apostle had charged the church of
Corinth with, was their difference in _gifts, administrations, _ and
_operations; _ which was to that degree, that either those who were
higher in gifts and administr... [ Continue Reading ]
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There are several actions to be performed by the body of a man, either
for the support and the upholding of it in life, or for the
accommodation of it while it lives; seeing, hearing, and smelling
(which are the three actions here mentioned) are not indeed necessary
for the upholding of life, but th... [ Continue Reading ]
The infinitely wise God, who hath made the body of man, and ordered
all the members of the body for several uses and offices, either for
the upholding or accommodating the life of man, hath likewise
appointed the order in the body in which every member shall stand;
that the head should be uppermost... [ Continue Reading ]
The body is a whole consisting of many members, it could not therefore
be a body if there were but only one member. Or how could the body
perform the several actions necessary either for the being or the
well-being of it, if it consisted but of one member?... [ Continue Reading ]
The multiplicity of members, having several uses and offices for the
service of the whole body, do not make a multiplicity of bodies, the
body still is but one.... [ Continue Reading ]
He names two of the most noble and useful members of the body, _the
head and the eye, _ which yet cannot tell the hands or the feet they
have no need of them: the wise God having created nothing in vain, but
made every member in the body of a man for use, as to the whole, so to
the several parts of... [ Continue Reading ]
By FEEBLE the apostle here doth not only mean most weak, but which
seem to us most abject and contemptible; in which sense the word is
used, 2 CORINTHIANS 12:10; such are the belly and the entrails; the
eye also is a feeble member, &c.; yet these parts are most necessary
for the use of the body, bei... [ Continue Reading ]
All know what those parts of the body are, which are commonly judged
LESS HONOURABLE and less comely; upon these we bestow more abundant
honour and comeliness, by hiding them and covering them, that they are
not, as the hands, and face, and head, (which we esteem more
honourable parts of the body),... [ Continue Reading ]
God hath, in the wisdom of his providence, so ordered it, that as we
have some parts of our body which are judged uncomely, and not for
those noble uses that others are; so we have other parts that are, for
use, more noble, yet in common repute more ignoble and uncomely: and
the same wise God hath s... [ Continue Reading ]
By SCHISM is here meant division, and that also must be expounded
figuratively, and it is expounded in the next words, THAT THE MEMBERS
SHOULD HAVE THE SAME CARE ONE FOR ANOTHER; that though the members
differ in honour and office, yet they might mutually take care for
each other, as if they were al... [ Continue Reading ]
From this union of the members in the body natural, of all the members
proceedeth a natural sympathy, that if one member suffereth, all are
afflicted, and ready to contribute to the relief and help each of
other; and likewise the honour that is reflected on the body, is
reflected on all the parts, a... [ Continue Reading ]
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Considering you in the whole as a church, so YE ARE THE BODY OF
CHRIST: considering you particularly as individual believers, so ye
are MEMBERS of Christ. Some think ek merouv signifies in part,
intending that true believers amongst them were members of Christ, but
not others. The apostle,... [ Continue Reading ]
The apostle, EPHESIANS 4:11, seemeth to make a different enumeration;
there he saith: _And he gave some, apostles; and some, prophets; and
some, evangelists; and some, pastors and teachers._ He mentioneth here
only three of those there mentioned, viz. _apostles, prophets,
teachers._ He reckoneth up... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 29,30. That is, all are not, nor can be, any more than all the
body can be an ear, or an eye, or a hand, or a foot: you cannot
expect, that in a governed body all should be governors; and you see
by experience, that all cannot work miracles, prophesy, speak with
tongues, or heal those that are... [ Continue Reading ]
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BUT COVET EARNESTLY THE BEST GIFTS: the word may be translated
indicatively: Ye do covet the best gifts; or as we translate it,
imperatively: Covet ye; I would have you be covetous to excel in the
best gifts, that is, those which will make you most useful and
profitable to the church of God. AND YET... [ Continue Reading ]