Friday, November 18, 2011

Reflections on 2 Corinthians 10


    2 Corinthians 10 (Contemporary English Version)

  1. Do you think I am a coward when I am with you and brave when I am far away? Well, I ask you to listen, because Christ himself was humble and gentle.
  2. Some people have said that we act like the people of this world. So when I arrive, I expect I will have to be firm and forceful in what I say to them. Please don't make me treat you that way.
  3. We live in this world, but we don't act like its people
  4. or fight our battles with the weapons of this world. Instead, we use God's power that can destroy fortresses. We destroy arguments
  5. and every bit of pride that keeps anyone from knowing God. We capture people's thoughts and make them obey Christ.
  6. And when you completely obey him, we will punish anyone who refuses to obey.
  7. You judge by appearances. If any of you think you are the only ones who belong to Christ, then think again. We belong to Christ as much as you do.
  8. Maybe I brag a little too much about the authority that the Lord gave me to help you and not to hurt you. Yet I am not embarrassed to brag.
  9. And I am not trying to scare you with my letters.
  10. Some of you are saying, "Paul's letters are harsh and powerful. But in person, he is a weakling and has nothing worth saying."
  11. Those people had better understand that when I am with you, I will do exactly what I say in my letters.
  12. We won't dare compare ourselves with those who think so much of themselves. But they are foolish to compare themselves with themselves.
  13. We won't brag about something we don't have a right to brag about. We will only brag about the work that God has sent us to do, and you are part of that work.
  14. We are not bragging more than we should. After all, we did bring the message about Christ to you.
  15. We don't brag about what others have done, as if we had done those things ourselves. But I hope that as you become stronger in your faith, we will be able to reach many more of the people around you. That has always been our goal.
  16. Then we will be able to preach the good news in other lands where we cannot take credit for work someone else has already done.
  17. The Scriptures say, "If you want to brag, then brag about the Lord."
  18. You may brag about yourself, but the only approval that counts is the Lord's approval.



    Paul turns attention now to the offending individuals, the false apostles, in the Corinthian church, placing them on notice that he was prepared to do battle with them. He hoped this would not be necessary for it was not something he wanted to do. As he told them, "I beg you that when I am present I will not need to be bold with the confidence by which I plan to challenge certain people who think we are walking in a fleshly way." (10:2) But he warned them that if it were necessary for him to do battle with them, it would not be waged in a fleshly way "since the weapons of our warfare are not fleshly, but are powerful through God for the demolition of strongholds." (10:4)

    The Corinthians, as of yet, were superficial and shallow spiritually, judging primarily by outward appearances. This made them fair game for the opportunistic false apostles. Thus, Paul used this letter to bring certain thoughts to mind for them. They should consider, for instance, the basis of commendation by which these false prophets commended themselves. These individuals commended themselves by "measuring themselves by themselves and comparing themselves to themselves." (10:12) In so doing, "they lack understanding," Paul said. He was not going to attempt to classify or compare himself to them. They were not the standard by which one should be measured. Paul's standard was Christ who had given him his ministry, but Paul would not boast "beyond measure, but according to the measure of the area of ministry that God has assigned to us." (10:14) And that area reached even to the Corinthians. Therefore, his bragging rights included his ministry with the Corinthians and it was given to him by the Lord. Therefore, "the one who boasts must boast in the Lord. For it is not the one commending himself who is approved, but the one the Lord commends." (10:17-18)

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