2 CORINTHIANS CHAPTER 6 2 CORINTHIANS 6:1,2 Paul entreateth the
Corinthians not to frustrate God's grace, 2 CORINTHIANS 6:3 setting
forth his own inoffensive, painful, and patient demeanour in the
discharge of his ministry, 2 CORINTHIANS 6:11,12 of which he telleth
them he spake more freely out of t... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR HE SAITH, I HAVE HEARD THEE IN A TIME ACCEPTED, AND IN THE DAY OF
SALVATION HAVE I SUCCOURED THEE: the words here quoted, are taken out
of the prophet Isaiah, ISAIAH 49:8, according to the Septuagint's
translation. Though some think, that the apostle here doth but
accommodate to the spiritual sa... [ Continue Reading ]
GIVING NO OFFENCE IN ANY THING: to give no offence signifies, to avoid
all actions which may be occasion of spiritual stumbling unto others,
i.e. to make them to sin against God, or estrange their hearts from
Christ, and the owning and profession of his gospel. These words may
be understood as a gen... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT IN ALL THINGS APPROVING OURSELVES AS THE MINISTERS OF GOD:
ministers of the gospel are in the first place to be considered as
_the ministers of God; _ secondarily, as ministers and servants of the
church; which they ought to serve so far, as in serving it they do
obey Christ. None can approve or... [ Continue Reading ]
IN STRIPES: the apostle, 2 CORINTHIANS 11:23, tells us he was _in
stripes above measure; _ and 2 CORINTHIANS 11:24, that _of the Jews_
he _five times received forty stripes save one:_ we read of his _many
stripes,_ ACTS 16:23. IN IMPRISONMENTS; of the imprisonment of him and
Silas, ACTS 16:23, which... [ Continue Reading ]
BY PURENESS: as the apostle in the former words had declared the
patience of his conversation, in the enduring of the afflictions of
the gospel; so in this verse he declares the more internal holiness of
it, under the general notion of _pureness; _ showed in his knowledge,
faith, gentleness, kindnes... [ Continue Reading ]
BY THE WORD OF TRUTH; living up to and keeping our eye upon the word
of God, which is the word of truth: this seems to be the sense, rather
than speaking truth to every one, as some have thought. BY THE POWER
OF GOD; by the efficacious working of the Spirit of God upon our
hearts, enabling us to liv... [ Continue Reading ]
BY HONOUR AND DISHONOUR; we depart not from our integrity, whether we
be honoured or dishonoured. BY EVIL REPORT AND GOOD REPORT; well or
evilly reported of. This hath from the beginning been the lot of all
the faithful ministers of Christ; some have given them honour, others
have cast reproach upon... [ Continue Reading ]
AS UNKNOWN, AND YET WELL KNOWN; dealt with by Jews and heathens as
persons wholly unknown to them, though we be sufficiently known; or
being such whom the world knoweth not, as to our state towards God,
and interest in him, though it knows us well enough as to our other
circumstances. AS DYING, AND,... [ Continue Reading ]
AS SORROWFUL, YET ALWAY REJOICING; appearing to others as persons
drowned in griefs and sorrows, yet we are always rejoicing in God,
_\HABAKKUK 3:17,18\_ and in the testimony of a good conscience, 2
CORINTHIANS 1:12. AS POOR, YET MAKING MANY RICH; in outward appearance
poor, having no abundance of t... [ Continue Reading ]
OUR MOUTH IS OPEN to speak freely to you, and to communicate to you
the whole will and counsel of God; OUR HEART IS ENLARGED both by the
love that I have towards you, and by the rejoicing that I have in you.
This enlargement of my heart is that which openeth my lips, and makes
me speak freely to you... [ Continue Reading ]
YE ARE NOT STRAITENED IN US; if you cannot mutually rejoice in me, and
what I write, or if you do not repay me the like affection, the fault
is not in me; I have done my duty, and that too from a true principle
of love to you. BUT YE ARE STRAITENED IN YOUR OWN BOWELS; but it is
through mistakes and... [ Continue Reading ]
BE YE ALSO ENLARGED, both in love to me, and also in obedience; it is
but a just recompence for that great affection which I have borne, and
upon all occasions showed to you; and also for that faithfulness which
I have showed in discharging the duty of my relation to you. For I
speak as a father unt... [ Continue Reading ]
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BE YE NOT UNEQUALLY YOKED TOGETHER WITH UNBELIEVERS: they too much
restrain the sense of this general precept, who either limit it to
religious communion with idolaters, or to civil communion in
marriages. The precept is delivered in a term of more general
significancy, than to be limited by... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHAT CONCORD HATH CHRIST WITH BELIAL? By _Belial, _ in this text,
very good interpreters understand the devil; judging that the apostle
here opposeth Christ, who is the Head of Believers and of the church,
to him who is the head of all unbelievers, and the god of the world.
The term is used only... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHAT AGREEMENT HATH THE TEMPLE OF GOD WITH IDOLS? This particular
instance giveth some expositors occasion to interpret 2 CORINTHIANS
6:14, of communion with idolaters in such acts of religion as are
proper to them; but nothing hinders but that that precept may be
interpreted more generally, tho... [ Continue Reading ]
The apostle here quoteth words out of the Old Testament, no where to
be found there syllabically, without variation, but keeping to the
sense of them, which is a thing very usual with the penmen of the New
Testament. The first quotation seemeth to be taken from ISAIAH 52:11:
_Depart ye, depart ye, g... [ Continue Reading ]
The latter words, which are a promise of God's reception of them who
for his sake withdraw from a sinful communion with idolaters and
scandalous persons, are taken out of JEREMIAH 31:1,9, and teach us
this: That none can reasonably expect that God should fulfil his
covenant with them, who make no co... [ Continue Reading ]