REALLY NO NEED. Paul is still anxious about the situation at Corinth.
It will be embarrassing if he arrives at Corinth with the brothers
from Macedonia, and things are not ready! Even though there is really
no need to write about this, he still wants to hurry them up, so they
will have finished this... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE BOASTED. Paul gives the exact words he used in his boast about
them. Achaia is the Roman name for Greece. Corinth's eagerness had
stirred up a _healthy rivalry_ among the Macedonian churches.... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW I AM SENDING. Paul is sending the three brothers he spoke about in
the previous chapter. They will go on ahead to be sure everything is
ready. Paul does not want his boast to become only empty words, and so
make him ashamed.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND FIND OUT. "We would all be ashamed, if we came and found you
unprepared!... [ Continue Reading ]
SO I THOUGHT IT NECESSARY. Paul seems to be saying that they have
wasted too much time already! BECAUSE YOU WANT TO. It is important
that this be a gift out of their free will, not something they are
forced into!... [ Continue Reading ]
REMEMBER THIS. Christian giving is not a sacrifice, but a planting.
Paul is probably quoting a popular proverb. Results are in proportion
to effort.... [ Continue Reading ]
AS HE HAS DECIDED. Note that Paul sets no standard amount. It is what
each one decides after thinking it over, not something done in a burst
of emotion, or with a feeling of being pushed into it. WHO GIVES
GLADLY. What they do, will be of their own free will, out of love!
This is what God wants!... [ Continue Reading ]
AND GOD. It is a general rule that you should not withhold your
Christian giving just because you think _hard times_ may come. Since
the Christian is a_ proxy_ of God's grace, the supply does not run
out! The one who gives in proportion to what he has, will be blessed
by it! But Paul does not mean t... [ Continue Reading ]
AS THE SCRIPTURE SAYS. Psalms 112:9. Paul uses this to prove what he
said in 2 Corinthians 9:8. The benevolent man gives generously to the
poor.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND GOD. The farmer depends on God. When the farmer plants seed in his
field, God makes it grow, and gives him even more seed to plant the
next time. The same thing is true in Christian giving.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE WILL ALWAYS. The giver is blessed by God so that he can help
others! Compare 2 Corinthians 9:8. But God's blessing cannot be used
for selfish reasons!... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THIS SERVICE. "Your generous gift will supply the things that the
Christian poor need, and will honor God by means of the outpouring of
grateful thanks to Him!... [ Continue Reading ]
AND BECAUSE OF THE PROOF. The proof that the Corinthians are loyal to
Christ is their willingness to give. It is likely that the
_circumcision party_ in Judea did not think the Gentile churches were
churches of Christ at all! This gift would help to change attitudes
and prove their _oneness_ in Chri... [ Continue Reading ]
AND SO. Paul's goal was to unite Jewish and Gentile Christians in one
common fellowship. Compare notes on Acts 21:11-14. This Gentile gift
would produce love in Jewish hearts. _Josephus_ says that by the end
of the first century, one-third of the Jews had become Christians!!!... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR HIS PRICELESS GIFT! This gift is Jesus Christ himself (John 3:16),
who is the source of all other gifts, and who unites Jew and Gentile
in one church!!!... [ Continue Reading ]