The Reporter   
 Volume 48 # 23,  --  June 6, 200
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Bringing Thoughts Into
Captivity To Christ

– Second Corinthians Ten –

 

   There were some at Corinth that did not value Paul and his apostleship. However, "the meek-ness and gentleness of Christ" saw him through their attacks. With his apostolic power Paul could have inflicted punishment upon his attackers. He did not do so because he maintained the disposition of Jesus Christ. The false teacher were saying that when "Paul is present he is humble and lowly. When he is not here look how he boasts and brags!" They accused Paul of having some fleshly goal in mind. However, that was not the case. Paul had a righteous cause, an excellent Leader, in the Lord Jesus Christ and of course, he had been blessed of his King with all kinds of courage and strength.  

 

   The Devil works to get just a small entrance and then he can take over. At Corinth he found a way in by convincing some that Paul was not an apostle. Paul's opinion was that those people should have at least acknowledged that he was an apostle! He had proven by his preaching and by his miracles that he was an apostle. He also had apostolic power that he had never shown these brethren. These false teachers said that Paul's letters were powerful, but that his presence among them was  weak,  and his  speech was contemptible. However, try as they might, they could not find one single thing in Paul's conduct or character to support their charges against him.

 

   As long as a man only compares himself to himself and to his peers and not to the Christ there can be no limit on his high opinion of himself.  What we must realize is that no man is indispensable. The world does not revolve around us or depend on us for its continuation. Paul wrote, "For I say, through the grace given unto me, to every man that is among you, not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think; but to think soberly, according as God hath dealt to every man the measure of faith." (Romans 12:3) Some want to brag about what they have done even if they are building on another man's foundation. Paul's view was that he would speak only of that work that God was able to do through him. Paul's prayer for the brethren at Corinth was that they would be granted by God the freedom to be able to speak the Gospel plainly to anybody and everybody that wanted to hear it! 

 

   Paul stated his apostolic authority – 2 Corinthians 10:1-6: False teachers at Corinth accused Paul of being a coward when he was with them and brave when he was far away from them. Paul wanted it understood that he wanted to be humble and gentle like Christ Himself. He faced the charges of the Judaizing teachers at Corinth with the strength of his apostolic authority. He met the charges of these false brethren with some very strong language. Paul admitted that he was mild in his outward appearance. However, he could be bold and if necessary he would be bold when he came to Corinth by making use of his apostolic authority. He begged the brethren not to make him treat them in a firm and forceful manner. These brethren also charged Paul of acting out of some fleshly interest.

 

   In answer to the charge that Paul was acting out of some fleshly desire he wanted it known that he lived in the world, but that he did not act like people of the world. His activities were spiritual instead of being after the flesh. The battle Paul was fighting was not with carnal weapons of this world. He used the word of God given to him by divine power to destroy strongholds. We must likewise use the word of God to attack sin and pull down the strong holds of Satan. Every argument and every lofty opinion raised against the knowledge of God must be destroyed and brought into captivity to Christ. In this spiritual battle we must capture people's thoughts with the gospel and bring then into obedience to Christ.

 

  Paul reasoned with the Corinthians – 2 Corinthians 10:7-11: Paul's critics were saying that you could just see that they belonged to Christ. He wanted it understood that he belonged to Christ just as much as any of them. He could even boast about his apostolic authority. He wanted to use this authority for their edification and not for their chastisement. His motive in writing was to bless the people and not just frighten them in some way. The critics attempted to belittle Paul by saying, "His letters are weighty and strong, but his bodily presence is weak, and his speech of no account."

 

  Paul wanted these critics to understand that what he promised he would do. These people should know that when Paul was with them that he would do exactly what he said in his letters. His teaching and dealing with error would be the same whether present or absent. This was true because as an apostle he spoke as the Spirit guided him. It was not his message but he spoke for God.

 

  Seeking the glory of God – 2 Corinthians 10:12-14: Those that criticized Paul were inclined to think highly of themselves and praise themselves. He said, "But when they measure themselves by one another and compare themselves with one another, they are without understanding." Their standard of conduct was other people and they were content if they were as good as others. They should have measured themselves by God's word instead.

 

  Paul would never brag about himself or about anything that he had no right to brag about. He would only brag about God and the work that He sent him to do. All of the brethren at Corinth were a part of that work. This was especially true because Paul's mission was to preach the gospel to the Gentiles. He had a right to boast because he did share the gospel of Christ with these people.

 

   Seeking to be approved of God – 2 Corinthians 10:15-18: Paul did not brag about the work others had done in the kingdom. He did not try to take credit for their work. His desire was that these brethren increase in the faith in order that both he and they might influence others with the gospel. Paul's attitude was that he wanted to preach the gospel in other lands also. However, he would not take credit for work someone else had already done.

 

   Paul said, "Let the one who boasts, boast in the Lord." That is the way it should be, "If you want to brag, then brag about the Lord." Give the Lord credit for any and all good works that might be accomplished. We should never be happy unless what we are doing glorifies God and brings honor to His name. "You may brag about yourself, but the only approval that counts is the Lord's approval."

 

   Will you allow Jesus to control your thinking and thus control your life completely? Will you love Him and serve Him with your whole heart? To become a Christian you must hear the gospel (Romans 10:17), believe in Jesus (John 8:24), repent of sins (Acts 17:30), confess Christ as Lord (Acts 8:37), and be baptized to be saved. (Mark 16:16) Will you follow Jesus as He leads you to your heavenly home? (Revelation 2:10)

                                                - - - - Charles Box

News & Notes

1. Prayer List: In Need Of Prayers: Emily Cain, Neomia Collins, Billy Wayne Conway, Tom Conway, Bobby Fullington, Roy Goodwin, Judy Green, Christopher Hart, Dianne Hoffman, Mary Lawrence, Abby Lee, Bill McCraney, Jo Ann Moorer, Curtis Newton, Pat Newton, Brenda Piggott, Mary Powell, Lydia Ann Raybon, John Reynolds, Austin Shows, Gladys Warren, 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. Sympathy Expressed: Our love and sympathy is expressed to Corrine Till and her family in the death of her aunt, Effie Whittington.

 

3. Please Pray For: Pray for Paul Findley and Ben Newton as they serve in Iraq. Please begin now praying for Jason Godwin and Dennis Phillips Jr. as they will be going to Iraq soon.

 

4. Pray For Jason Hilburn & Family: Jason Hilburn is a sound gospel preacher. Pray for this young man and his family that they will not become discouraged. If a good church, with good Elder is looking for a sound preacher, Jason might be your man. (cell # 334-429-8415)

 

5. Prayer Requested: Please continue to pray for the four churches that the Walnut Street Church of Christ has helped to establish in Guyana; Plaisance Church of Christ, Industry Church of Christ, Wowetta Church of Christ, and Bina Hill Church of Christ.

 

6. Birthday: Celebrating birthdays this week are: June 9th Devin Walz, June 12th Lou Acreman, Shirley Schofield, R.B. Stabler and Morgan Till, June 13th Ethan Alford, Betty Findley, and Marcus Harrell, and June 14th Neomia Collins and Christine Lucas.

 

7. 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.

 

8. Diaper and Wipe Shower: There is a box in the foyer to put diapers and wipes in for Missy Alford. Missy is expecting a boy this month.

 

9. Thank You: Dear Church Family, thank you very much for the graduation party you held for us Sunday night. Thank you also for the bible you gave us. It has been wonderful to grow up in a church as loving as you. Please pray for us as we will soon start college. We love you all. Love, Kayla & Kristi Garlock

 

10. Visit James Alford: James is in Crowne Health Care and he asks any brethren that will to stop by and visit him.

 

11. 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.

 

12. Put These Dates On Your Calendar: (a) June 6th – Area Wide Singing – Prattville Church of Christ – Time 7 p.m. (b) June 8th–11th – Gospel Meeting – Ramer Church of Christ – Time Bible Study 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Singing 2:30 p.m. and Worship 4 p.m. and weeknights 7:30 – see bulletin board for speakers, (c) June 8th–12th – Gospel Meeting – Rock Hill Church of Christ – Speaker Jimmy Mathews – Time Bible Study 9:45 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Singing 2:30 p.m., Worship 4 p.m., and weeknights 7:30 p.m., (d) June 8th–12th – Gospel Meeting – Wald Church of Christ – Billy Lambert – Bible Class 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. and each evening 7:30 (e) June 15th–18th – Gospel Meeting – Gateway Church of Christ – Byron Benson – Time Bible Study 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m. and each evening 7:30 p.m., (f)  June 22nd–26th – Vacation Bible School – Walnut Street Church of Christ – Time 6:30-8:30 p.m., (g) June 28th – Vacation Bible School – Grady Church of Christ – Time 8:30 – 3:00 – Lunch will be provided, (h) July 6th-11th – Backwoods Christian Camp – Please participate! (i) September 13th – Ladies Day – Walnut Street Church of Christ – Speaker Sheila Butt – Theme Seeking Spiritual Beauty. 

 

I Hope That You Can’t Sleep

 

   I have often said to the youth here, “If you’re not right with God, I hope that you can’t sleep until you make things right.”  I am sincere when I make that statement.  I hope that the guilt of wrongdoing just eats them up and makes them restless and weary! Why am I so heartless?  Well, I really feel this way because I love them and want them to walk in paths of righteousness. Paul wrote these words to the church in Corinth: “For even if I made you grieve with my letter, I do not regret it—though I did regret it, for I see that that letter grieved you, though only for a while. As it is, I rejoice, not because you were grieved, but because you were grieved into repenting. For you felt a godly grief, so that you suffered no loss through us. For godly grief produces a repentance that leads to salvation without regret, whereas worldly grief produces death” (II Corinthians 7:8-10). Notice some other Bible characters and scriptures that show us the blessings that are to be found in godly grief or sorrow. 

 

   Solomon knew all the pleasures the world had to offer, having indulged in most of them.  But in his later years, he wrote, “Sorrow is better than laughter, for by sadness of face the heart is made glad. The heart of the wise is in the house of mourning, but the heart of fools is in the house of mirth” (Ecclesiastes 7:3-4). Solomon knew that without godly sorrow that leads to repentance, all the “happiness” in the world would be worthless. 

 

   The first two statements that Jesus uttered in His sermon on the mount were: “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven,” and “Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted” (Matthew 5:3-4). Those who are “poor in spirit” realize that they have need of a Savior. Without this insight, a person would be doomed to pay the penalty of sin with his or her own soul. “Those who mourn” describes those who grieve over disobedience, whether their own, or that of others. 

 

   So, my desire for you is that you “sow in tears” so that you can “reap with shouts of joy” (Psalm 126:5). When you lay your head on your pillow tonight, allow any guilt you feel to drive you to obey the almighty God.

-         - - - Darrell Powell

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This is my doing, and I accept responsibility for it!

 

Don’t just own a Bible; read it!

 

Walnut Street Church of Christ

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