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2 Corinthians 4
Verse 1. Therefore having this ministry - Spoken of, chap. iii, 6. As we
have received mercy - Have been mercifully supported in all our
trials. We faint not - We desist not in any degree from our
glorious enterprise.
Verse
2. But have renounced - Set at open defiance. The hidden things
of shame - All things which men need to hide, or to be ashamed
of. Not walking in craftiness - Using no disguise, subtlety, guile.
Nor privily corrupting the pure word of God - By any additions or
alterations, or by attempting to accommodate it to the taste of the
hearers.
Verse
3. But if our gospel also - As well as the law of Moses.
Verse
4. The God of this world - What a sublime and horrible
description of Satan! He is indeed the God of all that believe not,
and works in them with inconceivable energy. Hath blinded - Not
only veiled, the eye of their understanding. Illumination - Is
properly the reflection or propagation of light, from those who are
already enlightened, to others. Who is the image of God - Hence
also we may understand how great is the glory of Christ. He that
sees the Son, sees the Father in the face of Christ. The Son exactly
exhibits the Father to us.
Verse
5. For - The fault is not in us, neither in the doctrine they hear
from us. We preach not ourselves - As able either to enlighten, or
pardon, or sanctify you. But Jesus Christ - As your only wisdom,
righteousness, sanctification. And ourselves your servants - Ready
to do the meanest offices. For Jesus' sake - Not for honour,
interest, or pleasure.
Verse
6. For God hath shined in our hearts - The hearts of all those
whom the God of this world no longer blinds. God who is himself
our light; not only the author of light, but also the fountain of it.
To enlighten us with the knowledge of the glory of God - Of his
glorious love, and of his glorious image. In the face of Jesus
Christ - Which reflects his glory in another manner than the face
of Moses did.
Verse
7. But we - Not only the apostles, but all true believers. Have this
treasure - Of divine light, love, glory. In earthen vessels - In frail,
feeble, perishing bodies. He proceeds to show, that afflictions,
yea, death itself, are so far from hindering the ministration of the
Spirit, that they even further it, sharpen the ministers, and increase
the fruit. That the excellence of the power, which works these in
us, may undeniably appear to be of God.
Verse
8. We are troubled, &c. - The four articles in this verse respect
inward, the four in the next outward, afflictions. In each clause the
former part shows the "earthen vessels;" the latter, "the excellence
of the power." Not crushed - Not swallowed up in care and
anxiety. Perplexed - What course to take, but never despairing of
his power and love to carry us through.
Verse
10. Always - Wherever we go. Bearing about in the body the
dying of the Lord Jesus - Continually expecting to lay down our
lives like him. That the life also of Jesus might be manifested in
our body - That we may also rise and be glorified like him.
Verse
11. For we who yet live - Who are not yet killed for the testimony
of Jesus. Are always delivered unto death - Are perpetually in the
very jaws of destruction; which we willingly submit to, that we
may "obtain a better resurrection."
Verse
12. So then death worketh in us, but life in you - You live in
peace; we die daily. Yet - Living or dying, so long as we believe,
we cannot but speak.
Verse
13. Having the same spirit of faith - Which animated the saints of
old; David, in particular, when he said, I believed, and therefore
have I spoken - That is, I trusted in God, and therefore he hath put
this song of praise in my mouth. We also speak - We preach the
gospel, even in the midst of affliction and death, because we
believe that God will raise us up from the dead, and will present
us, ministers, with you, all his members, "faultless before his
presence with exceeding joy." Psalm cxvi, 10.
Verse
15. For all things - Whether adverse or prosperous. Are for your
sakes - For the profit of all that believe, as well as all that preach.
That the overflowing grace - Which continues you alive both in
soul and body. Might abound yet more through the thanksgiving
of many - For thanksgiving invites more: abundant grace.
Verse
16. Therefore - Because of this grace, we faint not. The outward
man - The body. The inward man - The soul.
Verse
17. Our light affliction - The beauty and sublimity of St. Paul's
expressions here, as descriptive of heavenly glory, opposed to
temporal afflictions, surpass all imagination, and cannot be
preserved in any translation or paraphrase, which after all must
sink infinitely below the astonishing original.
Verse
18. The things that are seen - Men, money, things of earth. The
things that are not seen - God, grace, heaven.
Chapter 4:
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