* The apostle shows his authority, and asserts his right to be
maintained. (1-14) He waved this part of his Christian liberty, for
the good of others. (15-23) He did all this, with care and diligence,
in view of an unfading crown. (24-27)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-14 It is not new for a minister to meet with unkind returns for
good-will to a people, and diligent and successful services among
them. To the cavils of some, the apostle answers, so as to set forth
himself as an example of self-denial, for the good of others. He had a
right to marry as well as ot... [ Continue Reading ]
15-23 It is the glory of a minister to deny himself, that he may
serve Christ and save souls. But when a minister gives up his right
for the sake of the gospel, he does more than his charge and office
demands. By preaching the gospel, freely, the apostle showed that he
acted from principles of zeal... [ Continue Reading ]
24-27 The apostle compares himself to the racers and combatants in the
Isthmian games, well known by the Corinthians. But in the Christian
race all may run so as to obtain. There is the greatest encouragement,
therefore, to persevere with all our strength, in this course. Those
who ran in these game... [ Continue Reading ]