2 CORINTHIANS CHAPTER 10 2 CORINTHIANS 10:1 Paul entreateth the
Corinthians not to leave him cause to exert against them that
spiritual power, with which he was armed, and meant to chastise those
who undervalued his person and apostolical character. 2 CORINTHIANS
10:12 He pointeth out the difference... [ Continue Reading ]
It is true, (saith the apostle), when I have been with you I have made
it my business to behave myself with all obliging sweetness, not using
that authority which I might have used; and I beseech you, as not to
blame me for that, (remembering the meekness and gentleness of
Christ), so by your conver... [ Continue Reading ]
There is a great difference between walking in the flesh, and warring
after the flesh. The best of men in this life walk in the flesh, as
their souls are not in a state of separation from, but union with, the
body; but they do not walk after the flesh, as their fleshly appetite
is not the principle... [ Continue Reading ]
As our end is spiritual, so are our means; the means by which we
manage our spiritual fight are spiritual. Whether by these WEAPONS he
meaneth the word of God, and his preaching the gospel, or the censures
of the church duly administered, it is true, they are not of a carnal
nature, or fitted to the... [ Continue Reading ]
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CASTING DOWN IMAGINATIONS; logismouv, reasonings; _and every high
thing, _ every height of reasoning, THAT EXALTETH ITSELF AGAINST THE
KNOWLEDGE OF GOD. The great troublers of this church of Corinth were
the heathen philosophers, and such as had sucked in their principles;
with whose notions... [ Continue Reading ]
The apostle certainly means by this, excommunication; which was the
rod which he had before mentioned, asking them if they would he should
come unto them with a rod. This rod he here threateneth them with;
telling them, that he had another weapon of his warfare, of a
spiritual nature too, to be used... [ Continue Reading ]
Are ye so weak as to judge of persons and things merely from their
faces, pretences, or outward appearances? And to magnify these false
apostles and teachers, merely because they set forth and magnify
themselves, or because they take up a great breadth in the world, and
live in a little state and sp... [ Continue Reading ]
Here is a remarkable maxim, a rule from which all ecclesiastical
superiors ought to measure their actions: God hath given to no
superiors a power for DESTRUCTION of the flock, but only for
EDIFICATION; so as that no such can pretend to a power received from
God, to do or exact any thing which may an... [ Continue Reading ]
This was one imputation upon the apostle, as we may learn by the next
verse. I tell you, saith the apostle, that I have an authority, and a
further authority than those who vilify me can pretend unto: but I
also tell you, I have no authority to do any harm to any of you; all
the authority I have is... [ Continue Reading ]
There are some amongst you that tell you, that indeed (when absent) I
write severely, and with authority; but when I am there with you,
neither my behaviour, nor my speech, speaks any such authority.... [ Continue Reading ]
I would have no such person think so of me, for he shall find me the
same in deed when I come, that I have spoken myself to be by my
letters. I do not write vainy, merely to terrify you, but what I truly
intend to do, and when I come he shall find that I will do.... [ Continue Reading ]
This whole verse is a reflection upon the false teachers of the church
of Corinth, from whose manners Paul purgeth himself. I (saith he)
durst not, as some others, magnify myself, nor compare myself with
those that do so. Neither is it any wisdom in them to contemn and
despise others, in comparison... [ Continue Reading ]
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The apostle may be understood as speaking both of spiritual gifts, and
also of his travels to the several places whither he had gone
preaching the gospel. He reflecteth still upon the false teachers who
were crept into this church; who (as it should seem) had much boasted
of their gifts and... [ Continue Reading ]
For in our boasting of you as our converts, amongst whom I have
preached the gospel, and God hath made my preaching successful; WE
STRETCH NOT OURSELVES BEYOND OUR MEASURE, and arrogate that to
ourselves which belongeth not to us: for the thing is true, and ye
know that in our PREACHING THE GOSPEL W... [ Continue Reading ]
So that although we have boasted of you, we have not boasted OF THINGS
WITHOUT OUR MEASURE; that is, of things that are not, or (as the
apostle expounds himself) of things that were not done by him but by
other men; for his line did reach unto them, and his labours had been
employed and made success... [ Continue Reading ]
TO PREACH THE GOSPEL IN THE REGIONS BEYOND YOU; the apostle here
expoundeth what he meaneth by the term magnified, or _enlarged, _ in
the preceding verse, viz. to have a door opened to preach the gospel
in places whither it was not yet come. God honoureth persons when he
maketh them instruments to b... [ Continue Reading ]
But we have none of us any thing to glory in, neither I Paul who
plant, nor Apollos who watereth; whether God maketh use of us as the
first planters of the gospel, or as instruments to carry on the work
of the gospel already planted, we have nothing of our own to glory in.
GOD GIVETH THE INCREASE; w... [ Continue Reading ]
Solomon saith, PROVERBS 27:2: _Let another man praise thee, and not
thine own mouth; a stranger, and not thine own lips._
Self-commendation is an ungrateful sound to ingenuous ears; no man
thinks another a jot the better for his commending himself, but always
hath the worse opinion of him for such b... [ Continue Reading ]