Let a man account us, as servants of Christ — The original word
properly signifies such servants as laboured at the oar in rowing
vessels; and, accordingly, intimates the pains which every faithful
minister takes in his Lord's work. O God, where are these ministers to
be found? Lord, thou knowest. A... [ Continue Reading ]
Yea, I judge not myself — My final state is not to be determined by
my own judgment.... [ Continue Reading ]
I am not conscious to myself of anything evil; yet am I not hereby
justified — I depend not on this, as a sufficient justification of
myself in God's account. But he that judgeth me is the Lord — By his
sentence I am to stand or fall.... [ Continue Reading ]
Therefore judge nothing before the time — Appointed for judging all
men. Until the Lord come, who, in order to pass a righteous judgment,
which otherwise would be impossible, will both bring to light the
things which are now covered with impenetrable darkness, and manifest
the most secret springs of... [ Continue Reading ]
These things — Mentioned, 1 Corinthians 1:10, &c. I have by a very
obvious figure transferred to myself and Apollos — And Cephas,
instead of naming those particular preachers at Corinth, to whom ye
are so fondly attached. That ye may learn by us — From what has been
said concerning us, who, however... [ Continue Reading ]
Who maketh thee to differ — Either in gifts or graces. As if thou
hadst not received it — As if thou hadst it originally from thyself.... [ Continue Reading ]
Now ye are full — The Corinthians abounded with spiritual gifts; and
so did the apostles: but the apostles, by continual want and
sufferings, were kept from self — complacency. The Corinthians
suffering nothing, and having plenty of all things, were pleased with
and applauded themselves; and they we... [ Continue Reading ]
God hath set forth us last, as appointed to death — Alluding to the
Roman custom of bringing forth those persons last on the stage, either
to fight with each other, or with wild beasts, who were devoted to
death; so that, if they escaped one day, they were brought out again
and again, till they were... [ Continue Reading ]
We are fools, in the account of the world, for Christ's sake, but ye
are wise in Christ — Though ye are Christians, ye think yourselves
wise; and ye have found means to make the world think you so too. We
are weak — In presence, in infirmities, in sufferings. But ye are
strong — In just opposite cir... [ Continue Reading ]
And are naked — Who can imagine a more glorious triumph of the
truth, than that which is gained in these circumstances when St. Paul,
with an impediment in his speech, and a person rather contemptible
than graceful, appeared in a mean, perhaps tattered, dress before
persons of the highest distinctio... [ Continue Reading ]
We bless — suffer it — intreat — We do not return revilings,
persecution, defamation; nothing but blessing.... [ Continue Reading ]
We are made as the filth of the world, and offscouring of all things
— Such were those poor wretches among the heathens, who were taken
from the dregs of the people, to be offered as expiatory sacrifices to
the infernal gods. They were loaded with curses, affronts, and
injuries, all the way they wen... [ Continue Reading ]
I do not write these things to shame you, but as my beloved children I
warn you — It is with admirable prudence and sweetness the apostle
adds this, to prevent any unkind construction of his words.... [ Continue Reading ]
I have begotten you — This excludes not only Apollos, his successor,
but also Silas and Timothy, his companions; and the relation between a
spiritual father and his children brings with it an inexpressible
nearness and affection.... [ Continue Reading ]
Be ye followers of me — In that spirit and behaviour which I have so
largely declared.... [ Continue Reading ]
My beloved son — Elsewhere he styles him "brother," 2 Corinthians
1:1; but here paternal affection takes place. As I teach — No less
by example than precept.... [ Continue Reading ]
Now some are puffed up — St. Paul saw, by a divine light, the
thoughts which would arise in their hearts. As if I would not come —
Because I send Timothy.... [ Continue Reading ]
I will know — He here shows his fatherly authority Not the big,
empty speech of these vain boasters, but how much of the power of God
attends them.... [ Continue Reading ]
For the kingdom of God — Real religion, does not consist in words,
but in the power of God ruling the heart.... [ Continue Reading ]
With a rod — That is, with severity.... [ Continue Reading ]