Because of the false teachers, Paul continued boasting, though such
would not ordinarily be desirable. The visions of which he spoke would
have been given by God, while revelations were used to expose truths
God had not shown before. The specific vision the apostle referred to
involved a man, which... [ Continue Reading ]
VERSE 5 Such a man had certainly been honored and Paul could boast
about the man's honor. As for himself, he would only glory in his
weakness.... [ Continue Reading ]
VERSE 6 Boasting was foolish if one exaggerated his ability. Paul
could boast without that, but chose to stand on his speech and
actions. He did not want men to honor him for what God had given.... [ Continue Reading ]
VERSE 7 Paul could have been destroyed by pride because of what God
had shown him. So, he was given a "thorn" or "stake" in the flesh
which kept him form becoming overly proud. This physical condition
kept him from being puffed up by spiritual revelations he had
received.... [ Continue Reading ]
VERSE 8 As in the case of Jesus at Calvary, this prayer was heard and
answered in the negative.... [ Continue Reading ]
VERSE 9 Not only was the answer no, God also told Paul that he would
see to it that his problem did not overburden him (1 Corinthians
10:13). God further made it clear that His power was brought to its
fullest use when men were weakest. Men of faith, such as Gideon,
learned this fact. Therefore, Pau... [ Continue Reading ]
VERSE 10 Lipscomb and Shepherd say "injuries" refer to "wrong
springing from violence, injury, affront, and insult, to which there
are frequent allusions in this epistle" (2 Corinthians 1:17; 2
Corinthians 3:1; 2 Corinthians 7:8; 2 Corinthians 10:10; 2 Corinthians
11:6; 2 Corinthians 11:8; 2 Corinth... [ Continue Reading ]
VERSE 11 Since they would not defend him, the Corinthians forced Paul
into boasting. Paul knew that he was nothing without God. Even at
that, he was greater than those false teachers who set themselves up
as the chiefest of apostles.... [ Continue Reading ]
VERSE 12 There had been an apostle among them, but it was Paul. He was
supported in his claim by the signs Christ had promised (Mark
16:1-20). These same words were used by Peter about the vents on
Pentecost (Acts 2:22). Paul also told the Thessalonians that the
"wicked" one would deceive them with... [ Continue Reading ]
VERSE 13 In fact, the church at Corinth had the same blessings and
gifts as any church started by an apostle. The only thing they lacked
was a demand of high wages by Paul, like the false apostles had made.... [ Continue Reading ]
VERSE 14 During his soon to come visit, Paul would again refuse pay
out of a love for them as a parent for a child (1 Corinthians
4:14-15). He did not seek their money, but the salvation of their
souls.... [ Continue Reading ]
VERSE 15 Like a father, he would give up all he had for the salvation
of his spiritual children. He wonders if this greater love will cause
them to love less.... [ Continue Reading ]
VERSE 16 Paul was willing that their love be lessened if they could
benefit. Yet, his accusers claim he tricked them into paying him.... [ Continue Reading ]
VERSES 17-18. Since he had taken no money personally, they apparently
accused him of using Titus and the others to take money for a false
collection. Paul wants to know if Titus received wages of them or took
up the collection personally. The money had, instead, been kept in the
church treasury (1 C... [ Continue Reading ]
VERSE 19 Instead of defending himself before them, Paul was laying out
the facts in the sight of God, who is the judge. Paul had done all to
teach them, as God knew.... [ Continue Reading ]
VERSE 20 Paul had worked with them and written to them so they would
put away sin. He hoped he would not find them still in it when he
arrived. If they were in sin, which he did not want, he would
discipline them, which they did not want. Debates - quarrel, wrangling
Swellings - haughtiness Tumults... [ Continue Reading ]
VERSE 21 Paul did not want to find such evil since he would be
humiliated and forced to weep over those who refused to turn from
their evil ways. Repentance would cause them to change their minds and
ways. They should no longer be divided into factions which sinfully
attacked one another.... [ Continue Reading ]