MEEKNESS AND GENTLENESS OF CHRIST; which Paul wished them to imitate.
BASE-BOLD; weak and contemptible, as my enemies say, in my bodily
presence; but assuming great boldness in my absence. See verse 2
Corinthians 10:10. Meekness and gentleness were distinguishing
characteristics of Jesus Christ, wh... [ Continue Reading ]
BE BOLD; called to exercise his apostolical authority and enforce
painful discipline.
AS IF WE WALKED ACCORDING TO THE FLESH; were governed by a worldly
policy, after the manner of selfish men.... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE FLESH; in the body, and subject to human frailty.
NOT WAR AFTER THE FLESH; are not governed by worldly or selfish
considerations.... [ Continue Reading ]
NOT CARNAL; not such as worldly and selfish men use or rely on for
success, as external force, wealth, talent, cunning, and fraud.
THROUGH GOD; by his power.
PULLING DOWN OF STRONG - HOLDS; overcoming strong opposition to truth
and duty. Those who pretend to be ministers of the meek and lowly
Jesu... [ Continue Reading ]
CASTING DOWN IMAGINATIONS-EVERY HIGH THING; all the proud and lofty
thoughts of men, which lead them to exalt themselves against the
gospel.... [ Continue Reading ]
TO REVENGE; punish by virtue of our apostolic authority.
YOUR OBEDIENCE IS FULFILLED; when you, who are true to Christ and his
cause, have had opportunity to approve yourselves by your obedience.... [ Continue Reading ]
LOOK ON THINGS AFTER THE OUTWARD APPEARANCE; regard men simply
according to their outward condition and relations.... [ Continue Reading ]
OUR AUTHORITY; as inspired apostles.
I SHOULD NOT BE ASHAMED; for the result will show that I have power to
do according to my words.... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT I MAY NOT SEEM; supply at the beginning of this verse, And this I
say, in respect to my not being ashamed.
TERRIFY YOU BY LETTERS; by empty threats in my letters, which I have
no power to fulfil.... [ Continue Reading ]
SAY THEY; his opposers.... [ Continue Reading ]
Men who think highly of themselves, and boast of their talents,
excellence, and usefulness-who compare themselves not with the law of
God, but with their own defective ideas of the characters of their
fellow-men, are living exhibitions of pride, weakness, and folly.... [ Continue Reading ]
WITHOUT OUR MEASURE; beyond the measure of our actual labors, as was
done by the opponents of Paul, who intruded themselves upon the field
of other men's labors, and took to themselves the credit of what other
men had done.
THE MEASURE OF THE RULE; the limits of labor which God had assigned
them.... [ Continue Reading ]
WE STRETCH NOT OURSELVES; boast not ourselves beyond the sphere of our
actual labors.... [ Continue Reading ]
ENLARGED; in respect to our field of labor.
BY YOU; by your cooperation.
ACCORDING TO OUR RULE; according to the field assigned us by God,
which has lain without the field of other men's labors. An earnest
desire to make known Christ to those who have never heard of him, and
a readiness to labor a... [ Continue Reading ]
TO PREACH; that is, so as to preach, as the result of this
enlargement.
BEYOND YOU; to the heathen farther west, who had never heard the
gospel.
IN ANOTHER MAN'S LINE; in another man's field of labor.
OF THINGS MADE READY TO OUR HAND; of labors that we find already
performed.... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE LORD; acknowledging him as the Author of all good.... [ Continue Reading ]
NOT HE THAT COMMENDETH HIMSELF; man is not his own judge, but the
Lord; and by His decision every one must stand or fall. As men are to
stand or fall, not by their own judgment or that of their fellow-men,
but the judgment of God, they should be most careful to secure his
approbation; and as their q... [ Continue Reading ]