THE NATURE OF ST. PAUL'S PREACHING
1-5. Paraphrase. 'When I visited you in Corinth I made no attempt to
reconcile my message with your Greek philosophy, (2) but kept to the
proclamation of the facts of Christ's life and death upon the Cross.
(3) It was with much anxiety and self-distrust that I pre... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN I CAME] i.e. on his first visit some five years before (Acts
18:1). NOT WITH EXCELLENCY OF SPEECH OR OF WISDOM] St. Paul did not
try to win the Corinthians to the gospel either by the eloquence of
his speech in presenting it, or by his adroitness in showing its
connexion with some of the philos... [ Continue Reading ]
SAVE JESUS CHRIST, etc.] The Apostle relied for their conversion upon
his witness to the great facts of Christ's life and death. The
Crucifixion he dwelt upon all the more emphatically that he knew it
must be an unattractive doctrine to many.... [ Continue Reading ]
IN WEAKNESS] His first visit was paid at a time when he was either
sick in body from his recurrent malady (2 Corinthians 12:7), or sick
at heart from his failure at Athens (Acts 17:32), and dreading lest he
were again to fail among these argumentative Greeks. FEAR AND.. MUCH
TREMBLING] The Apostle f... [ Continue Reading ]
The success of the Apostle's preaching was the result of his own
possession of the divine Spirit, and the power that resided in his
message to arrest and convince the hearer.... [ Continue Reading ]
WISDOM] Christianity has a wisdom of its own. While it is centred in a
Person, it is capable of being expressed in the terms of philosophy,
and is in harmony with all that is best in human reasoning and
speculation.
PERFECT] St. Paul divides Christians into two classes, the beginners
and the advance... [ Continue Reading ]
PARAPHRASE. 'There is indeed a wisdom with which the facts of the
gospel are in harmony and which we declare to those who are ripe to
receive it. (7, 8) It is not the wisdom of this world, for that led
its possessors to crucify the Lord; but the wisdom which God has long
kept secret (9) as the Scrip... [ Continue Reading ]
IN A MYSTERY] Mystery means something formerly hidden in the counsels
of God, but now revealed. The 'mystery' here is the reasoned account
of the redemption brought by Christ. Theology is necessary if we are
to understand our religion. UNTO OUR GLORY] cp. Matthew 25:34.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LORD OF GLORY] The glory is His; and He came to bestow it upon us,
to bringus to the perfection of our nature.... [ Continue Reading ]
EYE HATH NOT SEEN] A free quotation, perhaps from memory, of Isaiah
64:4 with the addition of 'neither have entered into the heart of
man,' in order to emphasise the fact that man has had no share in the
discovery. THE THINGS WHICH GOD HATH PREPARED] The spiritual blessings
and comforts and enhghten... [ Continue Reading ]
SEARCHETH] i.e. explores, fathoms: Psalms 139:1; Romans 8:27. THE DEEP
THINGS] lit. 'the depths of God': i.e. His counsels.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SPIRIT OF MAN.. THE SPIRIT OF GOD] The two expressions are exactly
parallel. The spirit of man is man's conscious self in thought: and
the Spirit of God is His conscious Self in thought.
12, 13. Render, 'Now when we accepted the salvation of the gospel our
minds were enlightened not by any worl... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SPIRIT OF THE WORLD] i.e. the wisdom falsely so called, which
brought men no blessing. THE SPIRIT WHICH IS OF GOD] i.e. true
spiritual insight, which God gives by bestowing upon us a portion of
His own Spirit, sending forth into our minds His light and truth
(Psalms 43:3). THE THINGS THAT ARE FR... [ Continue Reading ]
WE SPEAK] Our language no less than our truths are the result of the
spiritual insight with which God has enlightened our minds. COMPARING
SPIRITUAL THINGS WITH SPIRITUAL] The phrase should be translated
either, (1) 'interpreting spiritual truths in spiritual language,' or,
(2) as in RM, 'interpreti... [ Continue Reading ]
THE NATURAL MAN] i.e. man as he is by nature before he has come under
the influence of God's grace. He may have all the intellectual
qualities necessary to comprehend the wisdom of man, but he cannot
understand the wisdom of God without the spiritual qualities which
come only from acceptance of the... [ Continue Reading ]
IS JUDGED OF NO MAN] The unregenerate man cannot estimate the
spiritual man's experiences and aspirations: he is only bewildered
when he hears these things mentioned.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO HATH KNOWN] adapted from Isaiah 40:18. No man untouched by God's
Spirit can know anything of His mind. His truth is only revealed to
those in sympathy with the spirit and character of Christ.... [ Continue Reading ]