NOT YOUR POSSESSIONS, BUT YOU
2 Corinthians 12:11-21 / Keywords 12:14b
because what I want is not your
possessions but you. After all, children should not have to save up for their
parents, but parents for their children.
1.
The marks of Paul’s true
apostleship were clearly demonstrated among the Corinthians by his life and
perseverance in the midst of suffering. God displayed his power through Paul in
signs, wonders, and miracles. If there was one thing he did wrong, he didn’t
exercise his apostolic right to get financial support from them. However, they
didn’t
commend him but judged him by worldly standards and even misunderstood his
integrity as an apostle. While Paul planned to visit them for the third time,
he still didn’t want
to be a burden to them. What he wanted was not their possessions but their
hearts. He was willing to pour out for them everything he had. It was out of
love for them; it was his commitment to their maturity. Paul as a spiritual
father loved them with God’s long
suffering patience and unselfish love.
2. Paul’s motive in defending his
apostleship to the Corinthians was not based in self-interest or self-defense.
Instead, he did it in the sight of God as those in Christ to strengthen God’s flock of sheep. Paul wanted
them to repent of the impurity, sexual sin, and debauchery and to restore their
pure devotion to Christ. Paul’s aim before God was to strengthen other believers.
Passion to build up the body of Christ is a mark of a true servant of God.
Prayer Lord, help me to put others ahead
of my benefit and have a pure motive to build up others in every circumstance.
One Word The
heart and mind of Christ
No comments:
Post a Comment