2 CORINTHIANS CHAPTER 7 2 CORINTHIANS 7:1 Paul exhorteth the
Corinthians to purity of life, 2 CORINTHIANS 7:2 and to receive him,
who had done nothing to forfeit their esteem. 2 CORINTHIANS 7:3 He
repeateth the assurance of his love for them, and showeth what comfort
he had received in all his troub... [ Continue Reading ]
RECEIVE US; let us have a room in your hearts and esteem, or (more
generally) accept us, as you ought to receive and accept the ministers
of Christ. As our heart is enlarged towards you, so let your hearts be
enlarged towards us; we have done nothing to alienate your hearts from
us. WE HAVE WRONGED... [ Continue Reading ]
The apostle deals very tenderly with this church, which was (as he
knew very well) full of many touchy members; who upon all occasions
were ready to reflect upon him, and to take occasion from any
expressions of his in letters, as well as other things, to that
purpose; to obviate whose whisperings,... [ Continue Reading ]
GREAT IS MY BOLDNESS OF SPEECH TOWARD YOU; because I so dearly love
you, therefore I speak so boldly and freely to you (as men use to
speak most freely to those whom they most love). GREAT IS MY GLORYING
OF YOU; I boast of your obedience to others, and therefore would be
far from exposing you. And t... [ Continue Reading ]
Of this motion of the apostle's INTO MACEDONIA, what he did and
suffered there, we have a short account, ACTS 20:1. He saith his FLESH
HAD NO REST, he met with incessant storms of persecution; and was
TROUBLED both by Jews and Gentiles in all places where he came.
WITHOUT WERE FIGHTINGS; by persons... [ Continue Reading ]
GOD, THAT COMFORTETH THOSE THAT ARE CAST DOWN: it is observable, how
careful the apostle is to ascribe all the supports and reliefs of his
spirit unto God. Nor is this notion, or name, of God unuseful to any
that fear him, who through any casualties or contingences of this life
shall happen to be ca... [ Continue Reading ]
AND NOT BY BIG COMING ONLY, BUT BY THE CONSOLATION WHEREWITH HE WAS
COMFORTED IN YOU: I was glad to see Titus, but that was the least of
that consolation which he brought me. You had before much comforted
and rejoiced him, and he being come to me, made me a partaker of his
consolation, upon his beho... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THOUGH I MADE YOU SORRY WITH A LETTER; the apostle doubtless
meaneth the former Epistle to this church. I DO NOT REPENT, THOUGH I
DID REPENT: as to which, he saith, that although he was sometimes
troubled, because (probably) he understood that some truly pious
persons in this church were trouble... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW I REJOICE, NOT THAT YE WERE MADE SORRY, BUT THAT YE SORROWED TO
REPENTANCE: the apostle takes all advantages to insinuate himself into
the good opinion and affections of the members of this famous church,
and to obviate any misrepresentations of him to them from those false
teachers that were cr... [ Continue Reading ]
GODLY SORROW; that sorrow which is according to God, either commanded
by him, (as sorrow for our own or others sins, or for the judgments of
God, as they are the indications of God's wrath and displeasure for
sin), or which he, as the God of grace, worketh in the soul, touching
the heart by the fing... [ Continue Reading ]
The apostle having showed the mischievous effects of worldly sorrow,
all which he comprehended under the word _death, _ here showeth the
blessed effects of that sorrow which is according to God. WHAT
CAREFULNESS IT WROUGHT IN YOU! The first he mentioneth is great
_carefulness, _ both to make our pea... [ Continue Reading ]
I DID IT NOT FOR HIS CAUSE THAT HAD DONE THE WRONG; for the cause of
him that had abused his father's wife, not out of any particular
hatred or ill-will I had to him; NOR FOR HIS CAUSE THAT SUFFERED
WRONG; nor for the sake of him whose wife was so abused; nor for my
own sake, who had been so abused,... [ Continue Reading ]
WE WERE COMFORTED IN YOUR COMFORT; the comfort which your letters
brought us, and so came from you; or the comfort which you received
upon your reformation of those things which were amiss amongst you.
And we also JOYED FOR THE JOY that TITUS conceived, upon his
understanding of your affairs, and yo... [ Continue Reading ]
The apostle here multiplieth expressions to sweeten the Corinthians,
by all manner of ways declaring his value for and affection towards
them. It appeareth by this, that the apostle had at some time before
spoken something to Titus in commendation of this church of Corinth,
which he here calleth a B... [ Continue Reading ]
By your obedience to my admonitions and exhortations, you have not
only obliged me in a debt of love to you, but Titus also; who joyfully
remembers, with what FEAR AND TREMBLING YOU RECEIVED HIM, lest he
should find any thing amongst you that should grieve and offend him.... [ Continue Reading ]
That I can write and speak to you with confidence that you will
hearken to my admonitions and exhortations, and that I can confidently
boast and glory concerning you.... [ Continue Reading ]