Today, I am reading and commenting on 2 Corinthians 1-4.
Today, I am going to hit on a few things which Paul wrote in the passage. Paul begins by mentioning the troubles and pressures he experienced stating that he has set his hope on God for delivery. Then mentions that the readers’ prayers played an important role in God delivering him. This passing mention of prayer reminds us of the importance of prayer. I know that I need to improve my prayer life.
A little later in today’s passage Paul writes, “we do not write you anything you cannot read or understand.” This is an important thought to keep in mind while reading all of Paul’s writing. Paul does not write for someone with a Doctorate in Theology, or some other advanced degree. He writes for people at all levels of understanding. In fact, this particular quote applies to all of Scripture. Anyone who wishes to understand what Scripture says can do so. Closely related to this is another quote I pulled out of todays passage, “Not that we are competent in ourselves to claim anything for ourselves, but our competence comes from God.” Our ability to understand Scripture comes not from within ourselves, not from our abilities. Rather our competence in understanding Scripture comes from God. If we genuinely seek God, He will use Scripture to guide us, and will guide us in understanding the Scripture.
The final quote and segment I want to pull out of today’s passage is where Paul quotes Psalm 116:10 from the Septuagint (the Greek translation of the Old Testament used by Jews in the first century). He writes the following, “I believed; therefore I have spoken.” Paul explains that if we truly put our faith in Christ and believe in His resurrection we will be compelled to speak of that faith, sharing the gospel with those with whom we interact.
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