NaasPreacher (C4K)
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Friday, 12th November, 2004
2 Corinthians 1v20
For all the promises of God in him are yea, and in him Amen, unto the glory of God by us.
Paul has just finished a brief discussion about the importance of being clear and straightforward in our words. He based this on verse 18 where he says clearly – “God is true,” and as a result our words are not to be a mixture of yea and no, or duplicitous. The Word of God is not a mixture of truth and error, what God says in always true – full stop.
We come now to verse 20. We read here that all of the promises of God are truly fulfilled in Christ. John MacArthur points it this way in his study Bible, “All Gods OT and NT promises peace, joy, love, goodness, forgiveness, salvation, sanctification, fellowship, hope, glorification, are made possible by and fulfilled in Jesus.” To make sure that his readers fully understand Paul says, “All the promises are true and affirmed (Amen). He leaves no doubt. The entire focus of the Word of God is Jesus Christ, and it is all to the glory of God “by us.”
What can we gleam from this passage. The Word of God is all about Christ and about how we glorify him. In too many circles today we get the idea that being a Christian is all about us and that we are the focus. Being a Christian is not about me – it is all about Christ and Christ in me. All of God’s Word is fulfilled only in Christ. In context Paul had earlier in the chapter the trials he had been through. He did not centre his thoughts there. He drew us to the fact that Jesus Christ IS the answer and glorifying Him is what should concern us, whether we do it through prosperity or struggles.
Lord, remind us that you are true and that all of your promises are fulfilled in Christ. Our lives are yours to control for His glory!
2 Corinthians 1v20
For all the promises of God in him are yea, and in him Amen, unto the glory of God by us.
Paul has just finished a brief discussion about the importance of being clear and straightforward in our words. He based this on verse 18 where he says clearly – “God is true,” and as a result our words are not to be a mixture of yea and no, or duplicitous. The Word of God is not a mixture of truth and error, what God says in always true – full stop.
We come now to verse 20. We read here that all of the promises of God are truly fulfilled in Christ. John MacArthur points it this way in his study Bible, “All Gods OT and NT promises peace, joy, love, goodness, forgiveness, salvation, sanctification, fellowship, hope, glorification, are made possible by and fulfilled in Jesus.” To make sure that his readers fully understand Paul says, “All the promises are true and affirmed (Amen). He leaves no doubt. The entire focus of the Word of God is Jesus Christ, and it is all to the glory of God “by us.”
What can we gleam from this passage. The Word of God is all about Christ and about how we glorify him. In too many circles today we get the idea that being a Christian is all about us and that we are the focus. Being a Christian is not about me – it is all about Christ and Christ in me. All of God’s Word is fulfilled only in Christ. In context Paul had earlier in the chapter the trials he had been through. He did not centre his thoughts there. He drew us to the fact that Jesus Christ IS the answer and glorifying Him is what should concern us, whether we do it through prosperity or struggles.
Lord, remind us that you are true and that all of your promises are fulfilled in Christ. Our lives are yours to control for His glory!