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Love
And Concern For Corinth
– Second Corinthians Twelve –
Paul described what he did in 2 Corinthians 11 as foolish
boasting. Now in 2 Corinthians 12 he wrote about a man that was caught up into
the third heaven. The third heaven is called
Paul received a "thorn in the flesh," a "messenger of Satan" to buffet him or to keep him humble. He prayed to the Lord three times for it to be removed but it was not the Lord's will to do so. Instead of removing the thorn God said, "My grace is sufficient for thee." Paul's strength was made perfect in this weakness. Those that recognize their own weakness can find strength in Christ.
It
should never have been necessary for Paul to do the foolish boasting because he
had the "signs of an apostle." He said that his only wrong against these brethren was that he had
not accepted support from them like he had from other churches. Paul closed this chapter by saying to these brethren, "I will very gladly spend and
be spent for you." (2 Corinthians 12:15) He had a deep love for these brethren
and he wanted to find love, faithfulness and commitment to God at
A vision of paradise – 2 Corinthians 12:1-6:
Paul felt that there was nothing to be gained by his boasting. He said that he
would only tell them about the visions and revelations that he had received
from God. The Lord, by means of revelation, gave Paul truths that he would have
never known otherwise. Paul told about a man that was taken up into the third
heaven fourteen years ago. He did not know whether the man was in the body or
not. He did not know but he knew that God knew. He was
marvelously
and swiftly taken or transferred from one place to another.
The first heaven is the region where the birds fly. (Genesis
1:20) The second heaven is that where the sun, stars and moon are located.
(Genesis 22:17) The third heaven is where God's throne is located. (Hebrews
12:2.)
Paul told us that the man was taken up into paradise. In paradise he saw things that were too wonderful to tell. The third heaven was called paradise. The word paradise literally means "pleasure gardens." Paul said, "On behalf of this man I will boast, but on my own behalf I will not boast, except of my weaknesses." Paul would not be so foolish as to boast too much. He did not want anyone to think more highly of him than they should.
A thorn in the flesh – 2 Corinthians
12:7-10: Paul said that one of Satan's angels was sent to make
him suffer terribly. He felt that the purpose of this was to keep him from
becoming conceited. This messenger of Satan brought a
thorn in the flesh to torment Paul. The throne
is described as "something that excites severe and constant pain,
probably some bodily infirmity." Paul begged the Lord three times to take
the thorn in the flesh away. God's reply was, "My grace is
sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness."
God power is best seen when we are weak.
Paul realized that his strength came through
his weakness. Therefore, he said that he was glad to be weak, insulted,
mistreated or to have troubles and sufferings, if it is for the sake of Christ.
Paul endured this suffering with the desire that good
would come to his own soul and to the
Signs of an apostle
– 2 Corinthians 12:11-13: Paul felt
that he had been forced to make a fool of himself. He knew that he was nothing.
He also knew that he was not at all inferior to these super-apostles at
Both as an apostle and as a preacher Paul
worked at
Paul's concern for
Some at
Paul did not speak the things that he did to
defend himself. He did not need that. He spoke the truth for Christ and he
desired to encourage these brethren. Paul did not want to come and find
the brethren arguing or jealous or angry or selfish or gossiping or insulting
each other. If he came and found them that way he would feel much sorrow
because that would mean that they never gave up their old sins. How sad it
would be for Paul if they were still doing things that were immoral, indecent,
and shameful. His desire was to find the Christians
loving each other and conducting themselves decently and orderly.
Will you appreciate Christ and His church enough that you will
prepare to meet God NOW? To become a Christian you must hear the gospel (Romans
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- Charles Box
News & Notes
1. Prayer List: In Need Of Prayers: Emily
Cain, Shirley Curry (mother of Sue Hunt), Bobby Fullington, Danny Gandy, Roy
Goodwin, Christopher Hart, Dianne Hoffman, Linda Johnson, Mary Lawrence, Robert McCann,
Jo Ann Moorer, Curtis Newton, Pat Newton, Candy Parker, Mary
Powell, Austin Shows, Sarah Stidham, Richard Watts, and Mary
Williams. Crowne Health Care: Mary Alexander, James Alford,
Gladys Childs, Kathy Johnson, Wallace Murry, and Myrtle Perdue. Pine
Needle: Mary Lou Phelps. Georgiana Nursing Facility:
Helen Autrey, Mae Beverly, and Doris Pierce. Shut-Ins: Emma Lee
Gafford, Jean
Hayes, and Doris Taylor.
2. Special
Prayer Request: Austin Shows is a fine young guy that is in the
midst of a terrible struggle with cancer. Please say lots of prayers on his
behalf. Pray for his family also.
3. Please
Pray For: Pray for Paul Findley, Ben Newton and Jason Godwin as
they serve in
4. Prayer
Requested: Please pray diligently that a congregation of our Lord’s people can be
established in the
5. Bridal
Shower: There will be a bridal shower for William Phillips and Shana
Burnside on June 29th after the evening service in the multipurpose room. Bring
finger foods and everyone is invited. (The meat committee will clean-up after
the shower.)
6. Fifth Sunday Meal: The
fifth Sunday meal has been moved to Sunday, July 6th. Everyone is
invited to stay after morning worship and enjoy a meal and good fellowship.
(The vegetable committee will clean-up following the meal.)
7. Birthday: Celebrating
birthdays this week are: July 2nd Gary Bozeman, July
3rd Debbie Acree and Hunter Owens, and July 5th Lorene
Beverly.
8. Youth
Minister: In our search for a new youth minister we are getting to know Stephen
Crigler, his wife Blair and their daughter, Ava. Pray seriously as this
discussion moves forward. Last Sunday Stephen taught the youth class, preached
Sunday morning and he and Blair met with the elders Sunday evening. Stephen
will again meet with our elders on Sunday afternoon, June 29th.
9. VBS A
Great Success: VBS 2008 was a great success. Thanks to everyone that had a part in
this great work. This was truly a team effort. Attendance was great, wonderful
lessons were taught, many visitors came and attitudes were wonderful. God bless
all that had a part in this good work.
10. Diaper
and Wipe Shower For Missy Alford: There is a
box in the foyer to put diapers and wipes in for her baby, Branson Ford.
11. Wednesday Night Van Driver: We are in need of
a driver for the van on Wednesday nights. Our thanks to Jeff Thomas, who has
driven for some time now. If you can help with this please let Charles know.
12. Web-Site: Check out our website: http:\\www.walnutstreetchurchofchrist.org.
New material is added each week and you can also access many teaching articles
and past issues of The Reporter.
13. Put These Dates On
Your Calendar: (a) July
6th-11th – Backwoods Christian Camp – Please participate!
All that plan to participate please fill out the Backwoods Christian Camp form
that is on the table in the foyer or ask Charles Box or Darrell Powell for forms.
(b)
September 13th – Ladies Day –
A Second Look At The Beatitudes
(Part 3)
Let’s conclude this brief overview of the
beatitudes.
“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall
see God” (Matthew 5:8). Though every other part of you may be pure, God will
hide His face from those with impure hearts. From the beginning of the world, God’s desire has been that His followers
do so out of the desire of their own hearts.
He has never controlled the will of man and forced His will. Instead, He
beseeches us saying, “If you love me, keep My commandments” (John
“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall
be called sons of God” (Matthew 5:9). In a world where war, hate, and violence
are prevalent, the need for peacemakers is great.
The word “peacemaker” is not to be confused with “peaceful,” for the latter
describes a dormant attitude towards peace while the former denotes one that is
actively seeking peace. Many express the desire for peace, but few lives bear
fruit of that desire. Our heavenly Father is the God of peace (I Thessalonians
“Blessed are those who are persecuted for
righteousness' sake, For theirs is the kingdom of
heaven” (Matthew
My prayer for you and your family is that you
will be among the “blessed” that God will name on the Last Day. But to do so,
you must be willing to submit to the Lord’s will in all things. There is no middle ground with God. You are
either one of the blessed, or you are lost eternally (Matthew
- - - - Darrell Powell
You become
tomorrow what you believe today.
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