THE RIGHTS OF AN APOSTLE
Keywords
9:18
What then is my
reward? Just this: that in preaching the gospel I may offer it free of charge,
and so not make use of my rights in preaching it.
1. In hope of sharing in the harvest (1-12a)
Paul had
been criticized by some in the church in Corinth, saying he wasn’t a legitimate apostle. Paul provided as proof of his
true apostleship that, because of the gospel, Paul was free. He was an apostle
because of the gospel. He had seen the risen Jesus! As an apostle he had born
much spiritual fruit in the Corinthian church. Because of his apostleship, Paul
had many rights he could have exercised, such as having a believing wife or
making a living preaching the gospel. The other apostles and the Lord’s own brothers had exercised these rights. Didn’t Paul have those same rights?
2. “But we did not use this right” (12b-18)
Although
Paul had many rights, he didn’t use any
of them. Why not? He didn’t want to
hinder the gospel of Christ. He gave up all things in order to advance the work
of the gospel. Paul was compelled to preach the gospel. His only reward was
that he preach the gospel free of charge.
Prayer Father,
help us to repent seeking after only earthly rewards. May our most desired reward
come from you.
One Word God is my
reward
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