2 CORINTHIANS CHAPTER 5 2 CORINTHIANS 5:1 Paul declareth that, in
assured hope of a blessed immortality hereafter, he was indifferent to
life, and laboured only to approve himself to Christ, 2 CORINTHIANS
5:10,11 that knowing the general judgment that would follow, and the
terrors of it, he was soli... [ Continue Reading ]
We are so confident of such a blessed state, that we passionately
desire to be invested into it; and this groaning is also an evidence
of it, for the desire of grace shall not be made frustrate; desirous
that our mortality may put on immortality, and our corruption may put
on incorruption. It is aga... [ Continue Reading ]
Some make the clothing here spoken of different from the clothing
before mentioned; and make this verse restrictive of what the apostle
had before said, of the certainty which some have of being clothed
upon with a glorious body. IF SO BE (saith the apostle) WE SHALL NOT
BE FOUND NAKED, but CLOTHED,... [ Continue Reading ]
By TARBENACLE, he meaneth (as he had before expounded it) the earthly
house of our body. DO GROAN; both a groaning of grief, and also of
desire. BEING BURDENED; either with the body of flesh; or with sin,
_the body of death,_ ROMANS 7:24; or with the load of trials and
afflictions. NOT THAT WE WOULD... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SELFSAME THING is the life, the eternal life, mentioned in the
former verse; the _house in the heavens, not made with hands,_ 2
CORINTHIANS 5:1. God HATH WROUGHT US FOR it (as some interpret the
text) in creation, and by his providence, forming our bodies in the
womb: but it is much better inter... [ Continue Reading ]
We are always full of courage and comfort, being confident of this
glory, and the swallowing up of mortality in life: for we know, that
while we are in our earthly home (which is our body) we are farthest
off from that which is our true home, (which is heaven), from the
vision and fruition of God; f... [ Continue Reading ]
That is, we live, and order our conversations, NOT BY SIGHT, or any
evidence of sense, but _by faith, _ which is described by the apostle,
HEBREWS 11:1, to be _the substance of things hoped for, the evidence
of things not seen._ We see nothing here by the eye of sense but
mortality, corruption, and... [ Continue Reading ]
We are confident of such a blessed state, and this makes us willing to
be out of this body, that we might have the glorious presence and
enjoyment of God to all eternity.... [ Continue Reading ]
Having such a hope, yea, not such a hope only, but such an assurance
and confidence, WE LABOUR, both actively, doing the will of God, and
passively, submitting to the will of God in all afflictive
providences; that while we are in the body, and absent from the Lord,
WE MAY BE ACCEPTED OF HIM; as we... [ Continue Reading ]
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The apostle declareth, either the ground of his confidence, or,
rather, the reason of his and other believers labour, so to behave
themselves, as that, both in life and death, they might be accepted of
God; that was, his knowledge and firm belief of the last judgment. It
is called THE JUDGME... [ Continue Reading ]
We believing and being fully persuaded, that there shall be such a
great and terrible day of the Lord, when there shall be such a narrow
inquiry and search into whatsoever men have thought, spoke, or done in
the flesh; WE PERSUADE MEN to believe in the _Lord Jesus Christ_, to
walk according to the r... [ Continue Reading ]
I do not speak this to commend myself unto you; he had before
declared, that he trusted that he was made manifest to their
consciences, and so needed not further to commend himself. But (saith
he) I speak it only TO GIVE YOU OCCASION TO GLORY, to glory in me as
the apostle of Christ unto you, or to... [ Continue Reading ]
It should seem, that some amongst the Corinthians, amongst other
reproaches, had reproached Paul for a madman; either taking advantage
of the warmth and fervour of his spirit, or of those ecstasies in
which he sometimes was; or of his speaking things which they could not
apprehend and understand: as... [ Continue Reading ]
The LOVE OF CHRIST signifieth either that love towards the sons of men
which was in Christ before the foundation of the world; for even then
(as Solomon telleth us, PROVERBS 8:31) he was _rejoicing in the
habitable part of the earth, and_ his _delight was with the sons of
men:_ which love showed its... [ Continue Reading ]
And he died for all those for whom he died, not only to redeem them
from the guilt of sin, but also from their vain conversation; that
they which live by his grace, might not make themselves the end of
their life, and live to serve themselves, and gratify their own
corrupt inclinations; but might ma... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEREFORE HENCEFORTH KNOW WE NO MAN AFTER THE FLESH: words of sense in
Scripture ordinarily signify more than the act of that sense which
they express; particularly this term KNOW ordinarily signifieth to
approve and acknowledge; and so it signifies here. We _know, _ that
is, we regard, we acknowled... [ Continue Reading ]
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IF ANY MAN BE IN CHRIST, is as much as, if any man be implanted or
ingrafted into Christ, by faith united to him, HE IS A NEW CREATURE;
(the Greek is, a new creation); a phrase which argueth the greatest
change imaginable, and such a one as can be wrought in the soul by no
other power than t... [ Continue Reading ]
AND ALL THINGS ARE OF GOD; this change, which is wrought in our
hearts, is not of ourselves, but wrought in us by the great and mighty
power of God: so 1 THESSALONIANS 1:13: _Which were born, not of blood,
nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God; _ of
God, as the principal e... [ Continue Reading ]
GOD WAS IN CHRIST, RECONCILING THE WORLD UNTO HIMSELF; by WORLD, here,
some would understand all mankind, and by _reconciling, _ no more than
making God reconcilable; but this proceedeth from an over fondness of
their principle of Christ's dying for all, and every man. For as it is
manifest from a m... [ Continue Reading ]
The apostle here giveth us a true notion, not only of apostles, which
were the first and principal ministers of the gospel, but of all other
ministers; teaching us what all ministers should be, and what all true
ministers of the gospel are. They ARE AMBASSADORS FOR CHRIST. There is
by nature an enmi... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR HE HATH MADE HIM TO BE SIN FOR US, WHO KNEW NO SIN: Christ _knew
no sin, _ as he was guilty of no sin; _Which of you_ (saith he, 1
THESSALONIANS 8:46) _convinceth me of sin?_ 1 PETER 2:22, He _did no
sin, neither was guile found in his mouth:_ but God _made him to be
sin for us. He was numbered... [ Continue Reading ]