_(A) 8:1-9. THE EXAMPLE OF MACEDONIA_
1-5. Paraphrase. 'I wish you to know how liberally and spontaneously
the Churches of Macedonia have contributed to the relief of their
fellow-disciples in Jerusalem, having first of all presented
themselves to God's service.'... [ Continue Reading ]
DO YOU TO WIT] RV 'make known to you.' THE GRACE OF GOD] the
inspiration to give liberally. THE CHURCHES OF MACEDONIA] i.e.
Philippi, Beroea, and Thessalonica, with, perhaps, others unknown to
us: cp. Acts 16:12 to Acts 17:14; Acts 20:4.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEIR DEEP POVERTY] The Christians of Macedonia were very poor, and so
their liberality was all the more marked.... [ Continue Reading ]
BEYOND _THEIR_ POWER.. OF THEMSELVES] Their giving was bountiful and
spontaneous.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE MINISTERING] On the collection see Intro.
The RV gives a better meaning: 'Beseeching us with much intreaty in
regard of this grace and the fellowship in the ministering to the
saints.' They desired the privileges (1) of being allowed to give, and
(2) of making common cause in this ministry of k... [ Continue Reading ]
FIRST GAVE, etc.] the best of all giving. They surrendered themselves
(not their money only) to God's will first, and then to the Apostle's
guidance.... [ Continue Reading ]
TITUS] He organised the collection after the arrival of our First
Epistle, which contained instructions about it: cp. 1 Corinthians
16:1; 2 Corinthians 12:18.... [ Continue Reading ]
PARAPHRASE. 'The collection prospered so well here that we asked Titus
to complete this work of charity which he organised on his former
visit. (7) See, therefore, that you manifest this gift in the same
degree as the others in which you abound. (8) I am not laying commands
upon you; I am only telli... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS GRACE ALSO] Liberality is a Christian grace as much as these
others.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE GRACE OF OUR LORD] the crowning example of liberality: cp.
Philippians 2:5.
_(B) 8:10-24. THE PRINCIPLES OF CHRISTIAN LIBERALITY_
The Apostle counsels them to complete their good work, tells them that
the purpose of the collection is mutual sympathy and aid, and commends
to their care Titus an... [ Continue Reading ]
PARAPHRASE. 'In saying this I am not laying a command upon you, for
you have already manifested the spirit and practised the duty of
giving this twelvemonth past. (11) Complete the offering according to
your means, (12) for the willing mind is shown by gifts in accordance
with your ability, and not... [ Continue Reading ]
ADVICE] or, 'opinion,' i.e. as opposed to 'command.' A command was not
needed in their case: cp. 1 Corinthians 7:6; 1 Corinthians 7:25. A
YEAR AGO] A year had elapsed since they had first responded to the
Apostle's suggestion of the collection.... [ Continue Reading ]
PERFORM] better, 'make perfect.'... [ Continue Reading ]
ACCORDING TO THAT A MAN HATH] the true principle of Christian giving.
The best commentary on it is Luke 21:1.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEIR ABUNDANCE, etc.] A time might come when the relative positions
of the Christians in the two cities would be reversed.... [ Continue Reading ]
The reference is to Exodus 16:18, but the meaning is somewhat
different in the two cases. There the equality is the result of a
miracle; here it is the result of mutual love and generosity.... [ Continue Reading ]
PARAPHRASE. 'The zeal of Titus on your account causes us great
thankfulness to God, (17) for he did not need my suggestion, but was
eager to return to you. (18) With him we send our fellow-labourer,
whose work in spreading the gospel is spoken of in all the Churches,
(19) and who was chosen by those... [ Continue Reading ]
THE BROTHER] His identity is uncertain, but we may look for him in the
list given in Acts 20:4 of those who accompanied St. Paul to
Jerusalem, excluding the delegates from Asia and including St. Luke,
who joined them at Troas (Acts 20:5). Sopater has been suggested, as
he is mentioned first in that... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS GRACE] the collection. TO THE GLORY, etc.] The Apostle keeps in
view that in aiding the poor he is furthering Christ's glory.
_DECLARATION OF_ YOUR READY MIND] RV 'to show our readiness.' The
meaning is, 'in accordance with our strongly expressed desire.' The
reason of the desire is indicated... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT NO MAN, etc.] Charges of this kind had already been made against
St. Paul. He replied to them in 2 Corinthians 12:17, which was written
previous to this: see Intro. THIS ABUNDANCE] RV '_the matter of_ this
bounty.'... [ Continue Reading ]
PROVIDING FOR HONEST THINGS] RV 'For we take thought for things
honourable.'... [ Continue Reading ]
OUR BROTHER] perhaps St. Luke, if he is not 'the brother' of 2
Corinthians 8:18. _I have_] RV 'he hath.'... [ Continue Reading ]