[soc.religion.christian] 2 Corinthians 2:4

ROBERT@kontu.utu.fi (Robert W. Johnson) (04/10/91)

Out of much afflication and anguish of heart I wrote unto you ... that ye
might know the love which I have abundantly unto you.  2 Corinthians 2:4.

A ministry that is to bring healing and life must spring
essentially from experience.  This fact is striking displayed in the apostle
Paul.  The ministry of 1 Corinthians, for example, is based firmly on the man
revealed to us in 2 Corinthians.

In 1 Corinthians Paul writes of God's choice of "the weak things"; 2
Corinthians shows in grim reality his own experience of a divinely imposed
weakness.  In the first letter Paul appeals to his readers for unity;  in
the second he shows how, in spite of their rebuffs, he still counts himself
one of them.  Chapter 13 of the first letter offers classic treatment of love;
in 2 Corinthians 12:15 he affirms, "I will most gladly spend and be spent
for your souls."  Finally, 1 Corinthians 15 gives us the clearest teaching 
anywhere in the New Testament on the subject of resurrection;  yet 2
Corinthians makes plain his own desperate need to trust from hour to hour
in "God which raiseth the dead."  At every point his doctrine is backed 
with experience.  Nothing else really constitutes a basis for the ministry
of Christ.

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Robert W. Johnson
Computer center, The University of Turku, Turku Finland
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