“…we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ.”When
faced with temptation, it’s nice to have a Bible verse to quote in
order to take every thought captive. Because we will be judged for
every careless word we've ever spoken.
Many people said that Paul's letters were weighty and forceful but in person he was unimpressive. It
seems that Paul was forceful in his letters. People read them, had
time to digest them so that by the time Paul visited these people, there
was no need for him to be forceful.
Paul had some strong words to say, “When they measure themselves by themselves and compare themselves to themselves, they are not wise.”
Would this be ego-mania to the max!?!
“…for Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light”Satan
will use any means possible, including passing himself off as God,
using both subtle and blatant means. He is the great deceiver. Satan is
not omnipresent. He can’t make us do anything. Don’t give him too much
credit.
Notice all the sufferings Paul lists. With
all the punishment his body received, he probably never fully
recovered from any of them. Can you imagine suffering without pain
medication or the comfort of our homes and people to take care of us?
Being a Christian does not guarantee a “cushy” life. Paul seemed to
relate that the physical pain he endured was nothing compared to his
concern for the spiritual.
“…caught up to the third heaven…”Many
think that this happened during the three days after Paul’s
conversion experience while he was blinded. The first heaven contains
clouds and air. The second heaven contains stars and sky. The third
heaven is where God lives, where His glory shines. See the firmament
in Genesis.
The natural response to this experience would be
pride. No one else experienced this so Paul was given a thorn in the
flesh. Any handicap we might live with can be our thorn in the flesh.
Satan wanted this to turn Paul. God wanted to humble Paul. Pride
doesn’t usually exist in people of pain. It is not always God's will
to keep us from pain and pressure. Remember that suffering is not new.
Pride comes with achievement. Contentment does not require comfort.
“…a thorn in my flesh, a messenger of Satan, to torment me.”Many
scholars have done extensive research to discover what this “thorn”
in the flesh was and no one can say for sure. But whatever it is, the
most important thing is that Paul accepts this and even boasts about
this weakness. Rejoice and be glad to be found worthy to suffer for the cause of Christ.
No comments:
Post a Comment