Satan
Takes Advantage Of Some
2 Corinthians Two
Paul had a
strong desire to visit
Paul wanted
to help the church to understand how they should treat the brother that had
been immoral. Church discipline had worked and it had its desired effect. The
church had carried out proper discipline against this sinning brother and he
had repented of his wickedness. Now they must be careful to forgive him and to
be an encouragement to him. Paul wanted the brother forgiven so that he would
not become discouraged and then Satan could easily take advantage of the
situation again. Satan is always busy looking for those that he can gain some
advantage over.
Paul
expressed a deep concern for Titus. He left
Trying to avoid sorrow 2
Corinthians 2:1-4: Paul so much wanted to visit
Paul
wanted the brethren to have ample time to profit from the first letter.
There is sorrow in wrong doing.
Both the evil doer and the one doing the rebuking feel a deep sadness. The only
way for the one that is rebuking the wrong to find joy is for the sinful person
to repent. That is why Paul delayed in going to
Lest Satan get an advantage 2 Corinthians
2:5-11: Paul
realized that he was not the only one that had been made to feel bad by the
fornicator in the church. Here Paul does not mention specifically the man or
the sin because the brother had repented. Even part of the brethren at
Paul now exhorted the brethren to receive this
brother back into the fellowship of the church. They had pointed out the wrong
he did; he repented and therefore that was punishment enough for what he had
done. The entire church was involved in the discipline process and the entire
church must be involved in the forgiveness. When Christians sin and then repent
the church should forgive and comfort them, so they will not give up in
despair. The brother must have no doubt of the love
of the church for him and that he has been forgiven.
Paul desired the Corinthians to follow the
instructions he had written. He, as an apostle, had the authority of Christ.
Both by that authority and by his own hearts desire he had forgiven the
penitent brother. If the brother was not received back by the church it might
push him back into the world and that would give Satan an advantage over the
church. Satan has all kinds of plans, purposes and schemes to get people back
into the world. Beware!
Paul's search for Titus 2 Corinthians
2:12-13: When Paul reached
The disappointment that Paul felt caused him
to cut his visit short and go to
Christians
triumph in Christ 2 Corinthians 2:14-17: Paul was very discouraged at
not finding Titus. However he did not allow this to turn him away. He was
always grateful that God makes it possible for Christ to lead to victory. God
helped Paul spread the knowledge of Christ everywhere. This knowledge was like
the pleasingly fragrant smell of perfume.
Those that are being saved inhale the aroma of the gospel and they are saved.
Sadly, some inhale the gospel and to them it has a bad smell and leads them to
a horrible death.
Paul was
sufficient for the work of preaching the gospel because he was an inspired
apostle of Jesus Christ. Many, in order to get rich, corrupt the word of God by
preaching some other message. Paul was fit to do this work because he and those
with him were God's sincere messengers. He is not one
that corrupts the word of God. Paul delivered God's pure message to the
people. He did not preach it mixed with human
tradition. He spoke by the power of Christ and he spoke the message with
God as witness.
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