2nd Corinthians – Final Review
May 4, 2009
Certain items stand out from a review of the Corinthian correspondences. So dynamic was Paul’s pastoring of this dynamic and diverse community that in an initial eighteen-month mission and a four-year period of intercession and periodic communication that it has left a mark on Christianity forever.
He encourages Christians to separate themselves from the world and its uncleanness. He references the words of Isaiah 52:11, ”Depart, depart, go out thence, touch nothing unclean […] you who bear the vessels of the Lord” and reminds them of their identity as vessels of the Lord, temples of the Holy Spirit.
Fellowship among brethren, agape love, interaction between those who are married, and sexual morality are just a few of the other topics he aptly addresses. He also exhorts generosity for the sake of the Church and for the poor. Dispensation in the spiritual life and the experience of the Spirit in relation to the law appear with the attributes of a genuine apostolic ministry are key sections.
Paul shows it is necessary to uphold the standards of God in a congregation. He will not cover up sins within the Church and will not tolerate sub-standard missionaries. Even more powerfully, he rejects those who adulterate the Word of God. His instruction will be forever remembered and demands serious study.
Music: Boismortier’s Sonata 6 in G Minor – Aria-Larghetto, from the album ‘Six Sonatas for Flute and Violin – Opus 51 – Boismortier’ performed by Duo de Bois. www.magnatune.com
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