NaasPreacher (C4K)
Well-Known Member
Monday, 31st January, 2005
Have you ever seen a professional wrestling match? Back in the old days before it became so focused on sex and glamour it was loads of fun. I always remember Hulk Hogan. He was a BIG partially bald blonde headed guy who was champion of some sort year after year. I can’t count the number of times that Hulk as smashed on the mat, seemingly unable to move. All the other guy had to do was fall on him for a three count. Hulk was beaten, a new champion was about to be crowned, the crowd was screaming.
Then, the other guy would try to punish him. He would drag Hulk to his feet and really try to punish him. Hulk would barely be able to stand as his opponent slapped him or punched him in the face time after time. Hulk would stagger, barely able to walk, from corner to corner. Surely it was all over now. Hulk would go down to one knee, beaten and bedraggled.
Suddenly, from nowhere a change would take place. The other guy would slap Hulk for the finishing blow. But, wait, Hulk doesn’t go down! He begins to glare at the moment. Blow after blow has no affect on Hulk. He begins to straighten and continues to glare. He suddenly rips his shirt off and comes to life. He goes into a frenzy and within seconds the opponent is on the mat for a three count. Hulk Hogan is still the heavyweight champion of the world!
Now, I am not in favour of ripping off any shirts, but the rest of the illustration sets the stage for 2 Corinthians chapter 4. Paul and his missionary team have faced battle after battle, opposition after opposition, fight after fight. Surely they were like Hulk Hogan on the mat. Yet, they don’t give up. In these verse we find three reasons why they refuse to quit that we can apply our lives today:
We have a ministry v1-2
We have a gospel v3-6
We have a power v7-10
Over the next couple of days we will examine the idea of being "Knocked down, but not knocked out"
Have you ever seen a professional wrestling match? Back in the old days before it became so focused on sex and glamour it was loads of fun. I always remember Hulk Hogan. He was a BIG partially bald blonde headed guy who was champion of some sort year after year. I can’t count the number of times that Hulk as smashed on the mat, seemingly unable to move. All the other guy had to do was fall on him for a three count. Hulk was beaten, a new champion was about to be crowned, the crowd was screaming.
Then, the other guy would try to punish him. He would drag Hulk to his feet and really try to punish him. Hulk would barely be able to stand as his opponent slapped him or punched him in the face time after time. Hulk would stagger, barely able to walk, from corner to corner. Surely it was all over now. Hulk would go down to one knee, beaten and bedraggled.
Suddenly, from nowhere a change would take place. The other guy would slap Hulk for the finishing blow. But, wait, Hulk doesn’t go down! He begins to glare at the moment. Blow after blow has no affect on Hulk. He begins to straighten and continues to glare. He suddenly rips his shirt off and comes to life. He goes into a frenzy and within seconds the opponent is on the mat for a three count. Hulk Hogan is still the heavyweight champion of the world!
Now, I am not in favour of ripping off any shirts, but the rest of the illustration sets the stage for 2 Corinthians chapter 4. Paul and his missionary team have faced battle after battle, opposition after opposition, fight after fight. Surely they were like Hulk Hogan on the mat. Yet, they don’t give up. In these verse we find three reasons why they refuse to quit that we can apply our lives today:
We have a ministry v1-2
We have a gospel v3-6
We have a power v7-10
Over the next couple of days we will examine the idea of being "Knocked down, but not knocked out"