MAKE EVERY THOUGHT OBEDIENT TO CHRIST
2 Corinthians 10:1-18 / Keywords 10:5
We demolish arguments and every pretension
that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every
thought to make it obedient to Christ.
1.
Some false apostles infiltrated the churches in Corinth in Paul’s
absence and raised questions on his apostleship. They put him down, saying that
he was timid when face-to-face but bold when away; his letters were weighty and
forceful but unimpressive in person and his speech contemptible. How did Paul
defend his apostleship?
2.
Paul didn’t
respond impulsively but appealed to them with the humility and gentleness of
Christ. Then Paul clarified that in serving the gospel ministry, he didn’t use
worldly weapons such as eloquent speech or human ingenuity or personal
charisma. Instead, he depended on divine power, the Holy Spirit and the word of
God, to take every idea and thought captive and make them obedient to Christ.
Gospel work involves a battle for the mind. What are our weapons to call people
to obedience that comes from faith?
3.
Paul used his apostolic authority only to build up God’s
people not to tear them down. He never boasted beyond proper limits. His hope
was to strengthen the believers’ faith
in Corinth so that he could preach the gospel beyond Corinth, for his desire
was to please God and seek the Lord’s
commendation.
Prayer Lord, help me use grace and
apostleship to preach the gospel and call people to the obedience that comes
from faith, depending on divine power.
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power to demolish strongholds
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