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1: I am coming this third time - He had been coming twice
before, though he did not actually come.
2: All the rest - Who have since then sinned in any of
these kinds. I will not spare - I will severely punish them.
4: He was crucified through weakness - Through the
impotence of human nature. We also are weak with him - We
appear weak and despicable by partaking of the same sufferings
for his sake. But we shall live with him - Being raised from
the dead. By the power of God in you - By that divine energy
which is now in every believer, (2Co 13:5).
5: Prove yourselves - Whether ye are such as can, or such
as cannot, bear the test - This is the proper meaning of the word
which we translate, reprobates. Know ye not yourselves, that
Jesus Christ is in you - All Christian believers know this, by
the witness and by the fruit of his Spirit. Some translate
the words, Jesus Christ is among you; that is, in the church
of Corinth; and understand them of the miraculous gifts and the
power of Christ which attended the censures of the apostle.
6: And I trust ye shall know - By proving yourselves, not
by putting my authority to the proof.
7: I pray God that ye may do no evil - To give me occasion
of showing my apostolical power. I do not desire to appear
approved - By miraculously punishing you. But that ye may do
that which is good, though we should be as reprobates - Having
no occasion to give that proof of our apostleship.
8: For we can do nothing against the truth - Neither
against that which is just and right, nor against those
who walk according to the truth of the gospel.
9: For we rejoice when we are weak - When we appear so,
having no occasion to show our apostolic power. And this we
wish, even your perfection - In the faith that worketh by love.
11: Be perfect - Aspire to the highest degree of holiness.
Be of good comfort - Filled with divine consolation. Be of one
mind - Desire, labour, pray for it, to the utmost degree that
is possible.
13: The grace - Or favour. Of our Lord Jesus Christ - By
which alone we can come to the Father. And the love of God
- Manifested to you, and abiding in you. And the communion - Or
fellowship. Of the Holy Ghost - In all his gifts and graces.
It is with great reason that this comprehensive and instructive
blessing is pronounced at the close of our solemn assemblies;
and it is a very indecent thing to see so many quitting them,
or getting into postures of remove, before this short sentence
can be ended.
How often have we heard this awful benediction pronounced! Let
us study it more and more, that we may value it proportionably;
that we may either deliver or receive it with a becoming
reverence, with eyes and hearts lifted up to God, "who giveth
the blessing out of Sion, and life for evermore."