2 CORINTHIANS CHAPTER 12 2 CORINTHIANS 12:1 Paul showeth that, though
he had been favoured with visions and revelations, 2 CORINTHIANS 12:5
yet for commendation of his apostleship he chose rather to glory in
his infirmities, 2 CORINTHIANS 12:11 blaming the Corinthians, who had
seen in him all the si... [ Continue Reading ]
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Some doubt whether en cristw, in this place, be so well translated IN
CHRIST, (so signifying, that the person spoken of was a Christian, one
that had embraced the gospel), as by Christ, (as the particle is
sometimes used), so signifying, that this vision was given to him by
the grace and fav... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 3,4. HOW THAT HE WAS CAUGHT UP INTO PARADISE: some by PARADISE
understand a place distinct from THE THIRD HEAVEN before mentioned,
and think the apostle here speaks of more visions than one; but they
speak much more probably, who interpret it of _the third heaven_
before mentioned, called _para... [ Continue Reading ]
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OF SUCH AN ONE WILL I GLORY: the apostle, as appeareth by what
followeth, speaketh of himself; but he does it in a third person. The
meaning is, that that man who had been thus dignified of God, in such
revelations and visions, might well glory of such a favour; but _yet_
(saith he) _of myself will... [ Continue Reading ]
If I should have a mind to glory, I should not be a fool; for I would
not glory in things that were not true. And though a man, in speaking
things of himself which are true, may sometimes betray folly (viz.
where he doth it merely to set forth himself, and make himself to
appear a greater person tha... [ Continue Reading ]
The best of God's people have in them a root of pride, or a
disposition to be EXALTED ABOVE MEASURE, upon their receipt of favours
from God not common to others; of which nature extraordinary
revelations are none of the meanest, especially when they are
multiplied, as it seems they were here to Paul... [ Continue Reading ]
For the removal of this affliction, (of what nature soever it was),
for the taking of this thorn out of my flesh, I prayed often. It is
lawful for us to pray for the removal of bodily evils, though such
prayer must be always attended with a due submission to the wisdom and
will of God; they being no... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE SAID UNTO ME, MY GRACE IS SUFFICIENT FOR THEE: Paul prayed, and
God answered, not _in specie, _ (doing the very thing for him which he
asked), but _in valore, _ giving him what was every whit as valuable.
His answer was: _My grace_ (my love and favour, not that which the
apostle had already r... [ Continue Reading ]
Amongst other reasons why I rather choose to glory in what I suffer
for Christ, (which is what he here calleth INFIRMITIES, and further
openeth by REPROACHES, NECESSITIES, PERSECUTIONS, and DISTRESSES FOR
CHRIST'S SAKE), this is one; that I never find myself more STRONG in
the habits and acts of the... [ Continue Reading ]
I AM BECOME A FOOL IN GLORYING; I may amongst some of you (who
interpret all things I say into the worst sense) gain nothing but the
reputation of a weak man, wanting understanding, for speaking so much
in my own commendation (contrary to the rules of modesty in ordinary
cases). YE HAVE COMPELLED ME... [ Continue Reading ]
I had not only a call to my apostleship, (of which indeed you were no
witnesses), but I amongst you evidenced my call by such SIGNS, as were
sufficient to declare me to you to be a true apostle. Amongst these,
he reckons: 1. PATIENCE;
2. Mircles. The first refers to those many labours which he had,... [ Continue Reading ]
Wherein have not you been used as any other gospel churches were,
where Peter, or James, or any other of the apostles have laboured?
Hath not the same doctrine been preached to you? Have not as great
miracles been wrought amount you? Hath not the Holy Ghost been as
plentifully shed abroad amongst yo... [ Continue Reading ]
BEHOLD, THE THIRD TIME I AM READY TO COME TO YOU: we read in holy writ
but of two journeys which the apostle made to Corinth, ACTS 18:1, ACTS
20:2, and the latter is believed to have been after the writing of
this Epistle. We must not think that all these motions are set down in
Scripture. It is man... [ Continue Reading ]
AND I WILL VERY GLADLY SPEND AND BE SPENT FOR YOU; I am so far from
desiring your money, that, if I had it, I would willingly spend it for
you; and I do spend my strength for you, willing to die in your
service, labouring for the good of your immortal souls. THOUGH THE
MORE ABUNDANTLY I LOVE YOU, TH... [ Continue Reading ]
I hear what some say: It is true, that when I was myself with you, I
laid no burden upon you, did not put upon you any collection for me;
but, like a crafty man, I set others to take money of you for my use;
so as, what I did not by myself, I did by those whom I employed. This
appeareth to be the se... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 17,18. The apostle, to avoid or wipe off this imputation,
appealeth to themselves to name any person (whom he had sent unto
them) that had taken any thing of them for his use. He saith, that he
_desired Titus_ to come to them: of this desire we read before, 2
CORINTHIANS 8:6,16,18,22. WITH HIM... [ Continue Reading ]
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THINK YE THAT WE EXCUSE OURSELVES UNTO YOU? Some of you may think,
that I speak all this in my own defence, and seek only my own credit
and reputation amongst you. I do not so. WE SPEAK BEFORE GOD IN
CHRIST; I speak as a Christian, as one who knows that God knoweth,
seeth, and observeth what I say;... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR I FEAR, LEST, WHEN I COME, I SHALL NOT FIND YOU SUCH AS I WOULD; a
good man, especially a faithful minister of the gospel, will be
concerned at the sins of others, and as to their spiritual welfare. A
profane person either rejoiceth in the sins of others, or at least is
unconcerned for them; but... [ Continue Reading ]
From hence it appeareth, that this church of Corinth, though it had
many in it, without doubt, who were true and sincere Christians, yet
had also many it which were otherwise; yea, many that were scandalous;
for such are those mentioned in this verse. Again, the apostle's
mentioning of MANY that had... [ Continue Reading ]