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2 Corinthians 6
Verse 1. We then not only beseech, but as fellow-labourers with you,
who are working out your own salvation, do also exhort you, not
to receive the grace of God - Which we have been now
describing. In vain - We receive it by faith; and not in vain, if we
add to this, persevering holiness.
Verse
2. For he saith - The sense is, As of old there was a particular time
wherein God was pleased to pour out his peculiar blessing, so
there is now. And this is the particular time: this is a time of
peculiar blessing. Isaiah xlix, 8.
Verse
3. Giving, as far as in us lies, no offense, that the ministry be not
blamed on our account.
Verse
4. But approving ourselves as the ministers of God - Such as his
ministers ought to be. In much patience - Shown,
1. In afflictions, necessities, distresses - All which are general
terms.
2. In stripes, imprisonments, tumults - Which are particular sorts
of affliction, necessity, distress.
3. In labours, watchings, fastings - Voluntarily endured. All these
are expressed in the plural number, to denote a variety of them. In
afflictions, several ways to escape may appear, though none
without difficulty in necessities, one only, and that a difficult one;
in distresses, none at all appears.
Verse
5. In tumults - The Greek word implies such attacks as a man
cannot stand against, but which bear him hither and thither by
violence.
Verse
6. By prudence - Spiritual divine; not what the world terms so.
Worldly prudence is the practical use of worldly wisdom: divine
prudence is the due exercise of grace, making spiritual
understanding go as far as possible. By love unfeigned - The chief
fruit of the Spirit.
Verse
7. By the convincing and converting power of God -
Accompanying his word; and also attesting it by divers miracles.
By the armour of righteousness on the right hand and the left -
That is, on all sides; the panoply or whole armour of God.
Verse
8. By honour and dishonour - When we are present. By evil report
and good report - When we are absent. Who could bear honour
and good report, were it not balanced by dishonour? As deceivers
- Artful, designing men. So the world represents all true ministers
of Christ. Yet true - Upright, sincere, in the sight of God.
Verse
9. As unknown - For the world knoweth us not, as it knew him
not. Yet well known - To God, and to those who are the seals of
our ministry. As dying, yet behold - Suddenly, unexpectedly, God
interposes, and we live.
Verse
10. As sorrowing - For our own manifold imperfections, and for
the sins and sufferings of our brethren. Yet always rejoicing - In
present peace, love, power, and a sure hope of future glory. As
having nothing, yet possessing all things - For all things are ours,
if we are Christ's. What a magnificence of thought is this!
Verse
11. From the praise of the Christian ministry, which he began
chap. ii, 14, he now draws his affectionate exhortation. O ye
Corinthians - He seldom uses this appellation. But it has here a
peculiar force. Our mouth is opened toward you - With
uncommon freedom, because our heart is enlarged - In tenderness.
Verse
12. Ye are not straitened in us - Our heart is wide enough to
receive you all. But ye are straitened in your own bowels - Your
hearts are shut up, and so not capable of the blessings ye might
enjoy.
Verse
13. Now for a recompence of the same - Of my parental
tenderness. I speak as to my children - I ask nothing hard or
grievous. Be ye also enlarged - Open your hearts, first to God, and
then to us, so chap. viii, 5, that God may "dwell in you," 2 Cor. vi,
16; vii, 1; and that ye may "receive us," chap. vii, 2.
Verse
14. Be not unequally yoked with unbelievers - Christians with
Jews or heathens. The apostle particularly speaks of marriage. But
the reasons he urges equally hold against any needless intimacy
with them. Of the five questions that follow, the three former
contain the argument; the two latter, the conclusion.
Verse
15. What concord hath Christ - Whom ye serve. With Belial - To
whom they belong.
Verse
16. What agreement hath the temple of God with idols - If God
would not endure idols in any part of the land wherein he dwelt,
how much less, under his own roof! He does not say, with the
temple of idols, for idols do not dwell in their worshippers. As
God hath said - To his ancient church, and in them to all the Israel
of God. I will dwell in them, and walk in them - The former
signifying his perpetual presence; the latter, his operation. And I
will be to them a God, and they shall be to me a people - The sum
of the whole gospel covenant. Lev. xxvi, 11, &c.
Verse
17. Touch not the unclean person - Keep at the utmost distance
from him. And I will receive you - Into my house and family.
Isaiah lii, 11; Zephaniah iii, 19, 20.
Verse
18. And ye shall be to me for sons and for daughters, saith the
Lord Almighty - The promise made to Solomon, 1Chr xxviii, 6, is
here applied to all believers; as the promise made particularly to
Josh. is applied to them, Heb. xiii, 5. Who can express the worth,
who can conceive the dignity, of this divine adoption? Yet it
belongs to all who believe the gospel, who have faith in Christ.
They have access to the Almighty; such free and welcome access,
as a beloved child to an indulgent father. To him they may fly for
aid in every difficulty, and from him obtain a supply in all their
wants. Isaiah xliii, 6.
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 Corinthians Galatians
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