Through the Bible Day by Day - 2 Corinthians 2:1 - 2:1

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Through the Bible Day by Day - 2 Corinthians 2:1 - 2:1


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Tender-hearted and Forgiving

2Co 1:23-24; 2Co 2:1-11

In these opening words Paul evidently refers to the sin mentioned in 1Co 5:1-13. His judgment had been strong and stringent, the Corinthian church had acted upon it, and the offender had suffered severely in consequence. But the result had been more than satisfactory. He had repented with great brokenness of spirit. Indeed, it seemed as if he would be swallowed up with overmuch sorrow, 2Co 2:7.

The Apostle desires the Corinthians to understand that he also had shed many tears over the case, 2Co 2:4. His was a very affectionate and tender disposition, which shrank from inflicting pain, and yet was resolute at all costs to maintain truth. We get a sidelight here as to the heart of God. May we not believe that whenever He chastens us, it is with profound pity? Whom He loves He chastens; and whom He receives, He scourges. But when there is full and frank repentance, there should be forgiveness. The penitent offender was to be restored to church fellowship and received with brotherly welcome. The Savior Himself speaks through forgiveness. It is His love that moves, His voice that declares; while an unforgiving spirit sets an open door to the entrance of Satan.