_THE APOSTLE DECLARES THAT HE HATH APPROVED HIMSELF A FAITHFUL
MINISTER OF CHRIST, BOTH BY HIS EXHORTATIONS, AND BY INTEGRITY OF
LIFE, AND BY PATIENTLY ENDURING ALL KINDS OF AFFLICTION AND DISGRACES
FOR THE GOSPEL; OF WHICH HE SPEAKETH THE MORE BOLDLY AMONG THEM,
BECAUSE HIS HEART IS OPEN TO THEM; A... [ Continue Reading ]
WE THEN, AS WORKERS TOGETHER WITH HIM— _As the joint-labourers of
God._ Doddridge. _As instruments employed by God._ Heylin. See 1
Corinthians 3:9. _Receiving the grace of God in vain,_ is the same
with _believing in vain,_ 1 Corinthians 15:2. That is, receiving the
doctrine of the gospel for truth,... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR HE SAITH— See on Isaiah 49:8. The Apostle's reasoning is, God,
addressing himself in the passage produced from Isaiah to the Messiah,
speaks of a limited time, in which the Messiah's petition, speaking
_more humano,_ after the manner of men, was welcome to him, and in
which he was ready to grant... [ Continue Reading ]
IN AFFLICTION, &C.— Dr. Whitby thinks that the first word
Θλιψις, signifies _affliction_ in general; the second,
'Αναγκη, more grievous and unavoidable troubles; and the third,
στενοχωρια, such pressures as reduce us to the greatest
straits. See on ch. 2 Corinthians 4:8. The compound sense, therefor... [ Continue Reading ]
BY PURENESS, BY KNOWLEDGE, &C.— _By purity,_ or _chastity._ Heylin.
"By _knowledge_ of those divine truths which it is our great business
to teach others; and by the due exercise of that knowledge, through
the power of grace, in a constant command over our passions." Dr.
Scott by _knowledge_ underst... [ Continue Reading ]
BY THE ARMOUR OF RIGHTEOUSNESS— "While our enemies assault on every
side, it is our care still to be clothed and girded about with the
armour of righteousness, both on the right hand and on the left; well
knowing that armour to be impenetrable." _On the right hand, and on
the left,_ means on every s... [ Continue Reading ]
O YE CORINTHIANS,— Another argument made use of by St. Paul, to
justify and excuse his plainness of speech to the Corinthians, is the
great affection that he has for them; into an expression whereof he
here breaks out in a very pathetic manner. This, with an exhortation
to separate themselves from i... [ Continue Reading ]
YE ARE NOT STRAITENED, &C.— "There is no want of kindness in our
souls toward you; but, alas! there is reason to fear, concerning some
of you at least, that yourown hearts are too much shut up, through the
workings of unbelief, carnality, and coolness of affection, against
us, and against the consol... [ Continue Reading ]
BE YE NOT UNEQUALLY YOKED, &C.— "Be not associates in marriage, in
worship, or in any thing with infidels; for what union can there be,"
&c. See on 2 Corinthians 6:11.... [ Continue Reading ]
HATH HE THAT BELIEVETH, &C.— Or, _hath a believer,_ &c.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE TEMPLE OF GOD;— There seems a peculiar strength in this
interrogation; "If God would not endure idols in any part of the land
in which he dwelt, how much less would he endure them under his own
roof?" No words in our language can equal the force of the Greek,
which we render, _I will dwell in th... [ Continue Reading ]
AND BE YE SEPARATE, SAITH THE LORD,— As God's promises of dwelling
in a peculiar manner among the _Jews_ obliged them to separate
themselves from the converse of their heathen neighbours, that they
might not be ensnared with their superstitions; much more are
_Christians_ obliged, by that peculiar g... [ Continue Reading ]