1 Am I not an apostle? Am I not free? Have I not seen Jesus Christ our
Lord? Are you not my work in the Lord?
Paul asks a few rhetorical
questions here.
2 If I am not an apostle to others, yet doubtless I am to you. For you
are the seal of my apostleship in the Lord.
There is no doubt Paul is the
apostle for the Corinthians. They are his seal.
3 My defense to those who examine me is this: Do we have no right to
eat and drink?
He asks about having a right to
eat and drink as apostles. Presumably referring to “pay” to be an apostle.
5 Do we have no right to take along a believing wife, as do also the
other apostles, the brothers of the Lord, and Cephas?
Paul then asks, are the apostles
allowed to bring along a wife during their missions to spread the word.
6 Or is it only Barnabas and I who have no right to refrain from
working?
Paul is saying, he should be
given food and drink for his work.
7 Who ever goes to war at his own expense? Who plants a vineyard and
does not eat of its fruit? Or who tends a flock and does not drink of the milk
of the flock?
There is no one who goes to war
at his own expense. There is no one who plants a vineyard and doesn’t enjoy the
fruit. No one takes care of sheep and then does not drink the milk from them.
8 Do I say these things as a mere man? Or does not the law say the same
also?
Paul asks again a rhetorical and
prepares to give evidence.
9 For it is written in the law of Moses, “You shall not muzzle an ox
while it treads out the grain.” Is it oxen God is concerned about?
Deuteronomy 25:4
“You shall not muzzle an ox while it treads out the grain”
This is another instance where
Paul uses the Law of God to prove his teaching. He is saying, men should allow
the ox to eat and not bar the animal from food. But, we should know it is not
the animal God is truly worried about here.
10 Or does He say it altogether for our sakes? For our sakes, no doubt,
this is written, that he who plows should plow in hope, and he who threshes in
hope should be partaker of his hope.
It is for the sake of men God is
saying this. The man who plows should do so with hope. And the man who harvests
with hope should also take part in the hope.
11 If we have sown spiritual things for you, is it a great thing if we
reap your material things?
If the apostles have helped to
create in you spiritual things, it is a big deal if the apostles share the
material things you have? Is not the spiritual things better than the material
things?
12 If others are partakers of this right over you, are we not even
more? Nevertheless we have not used this right, but endure all things lest we
hinder the gospel of Christ.
If you allow others to share in
your material things, shouldn’t we be able to share even more than them? Either
way, we have not shared, but endured without lest the apostles hinder the
gospel.
13 Do you not know that those who minister the holy things eat of the
things of the temple, and those who serve at the altar partake of the offerings
of the altar?
Leviticus 8:31
And Moses said to Aaron and his sons, “Boil the flesh at the door of
the tabernacle of meeting, and eat it there with the bread that is in the
basket of consecration offerings, as I commanded, saying, ‘Aaron and his sons
shall eat it.
Exodus 28:1
“Now take Aaron your brother, and his sons with him, from among the
children of Israel, that he may minister to Me as priest, Aaron and Aaron’s
sons: Nadab, Abihu, Eleazar, and Ithamar.
Those who administer the holy
things eat of the things in the temple. Aaron and his sons were the priests.
They all worked in the “temple” or tent of meetings. This is what Paul is
referring to.
14 Even so the Lord has commanded that those who preach the gospel
should live from the gospel.
Leviticus 19:13
‘You shall not cheat your neighbor, nor rob him. The wages of him who
is hired shall not remain with you all night until morning.
Luke 10:8
Whatever city you enter, and they receive you, eat such things as are
set before you.
The law of God says a man
deserves his wages for his work. Yeshua says to the apostles to eat the food
they are given while preaching from town to town.
15 But I have used none of these things, nor have I written these
things that it should be done so to me; for it would be better for me to die
than that anyone should make my boasting void.
Paul has not taken anything from
anyone and says it is better if he dies than to allow people to think he is
boasting about being given the messages from the Holy Spirit to teach.
16 For if I preach the gospel, I have nothing to boast of, for
necessity is laid upon me; yes, woe is me if I do not preach the gospel!
Paul says he only preaches the
gospel so he doesn’t have anything to boast about. He only teaches the
necessary things. Despair should fall upon him if he does not preach the good
news.
17 For if I do this willingly, I have a reward; but if against my will,
I have been entrusted with a stewardship.
If Paul teaches the gospel
unforced, he will receive a reward. But, if he is forced, he will be delegated
the management of the affairs of the gospel.
18 What is my reward then? That when I preach the gospel, I may present
the gospel of Christ without charge, that I may not abuse my authority in the
gospel.
So, what is his reward? He says
it is when he preaches the gospel without charge, he will not be abusing his
authority in the gospel.
19 For though I am free from all men, I have made myself a servant to
all, that I might win the more; and to the Jews I became as a Jew, that I might
win Jews; to those who are under the law, as under the law, that I might win
those who are under the law; to those who are without law, as without law (not
being without law toward God, but under law toward Christ), that I might win
those who are without law; to the weak I became as weak, that I might win the
weak. I have become all things to all men, that I might by all means save some.
Even though Paul is a free man,
and owes no man anything, he has chosen to become a servant to all men in
sharing the gospel. In doing so he hopes to gain more people for YHWH. When he
went to the Jews, he became like them in terms of their mindset in order to win
them over. To those who are under the law, that is the Jewish oral law we know
today as the Talmudic law, Paul did as they did. This does not mean he broke
God’s law, it simply means he did things similar to them that did not directly
break God’s law in order to win them over. To the Jews who were not under the
Talmudic law, Paul makes sure to point out they were not wicked or sinful toward
God’s Law, but lawful toward Christ. Because Paul goes out of his way to
distinguish between God’s Law and this other law, we can conclude it is not the
Law of God these people were not under. Now, he goes on to say he becomes all
things to all men in order to win them over to God.
23 Now this I do for the gospel’s sake, that I may be partaker of it
with you.
Paul does all these things to
spread the gospel. His intention is to be a part of the good news with all
those he preaches to.
24 Do you not know that those who run in a race all run, but one
receives the prize? Run in such a way that you may obtain it.
This is quite interesting.
Everyone who participates in a race all do the same thing, but only one person
wins the prize. Paul says, we all should be working as hard as we can to win
the prize. Spread the word, be as Christ-like as possible. This kind of rules
out the idea that there is no need for any works. Considering Paul says we
should be doing the works of God to the best of our abilities in order to receive
a reward.
Job 34:11
For He repays man according to
his work, And makes man to find a
reward according to his way.
Psalm 18:20
The Lord rewarded me according
to my righteousness; According to the
cleanness of my hands He has recompensed me.
Psalm 19:7-11
The law of the Lord is perfect, converting the soul; The testimony of the
Lord is sure, making wise the simple; The
statutes of the Lord are right, rejoicing the heart; The commandment of the Lord is pure, enlightening the eyes; The
fear of the Lord is clean, enduring forever; The judgments of the Lord are true
and righteous altogether. More to be desired are they than gold, Yea, than much
fine gold; Sweeter also than honey and the honeycomb. Moreover by them Your servant is warned, And in
keeping them there is great reward.
Proverbs 13:13
He who despises the word will be
destroyed, But he who fears the
commandment will be rewarded.
Matthew 16:27
For the Son of Man will come in the glory of His Father with His
angels, and then He will reward each
according to his works.
Luke 23:41
And we indeed justly, for we
receive the due reward of our deeds…
Revelation 22:12
“And behold, I am coming quickly, and My reward is with Me, to give to every one according to his work.
These scriptures make if very
clear, our deeds are not a way to salvation, but a way to rewards when Christ
returns. Paul says our works do not save, but he also says our works will bring
rewards. YHWH says keeping His law brings Blessings. We can determine, keeping
the Law of God brings blessing in this life, and rewards when in the Kingdom of
God.
25 And everyone who competes for the prize is temperate in all things.
Now they do it to obtain a perishable crown, but we for an imperishable crown.
All who compete and are content,
they do it to gain a reward that will parish. But, believers, in contrast are
not content and run the race to obtain an imperishable crown.
26 Therefore I run thus: not with uncertainty. Thus I fight: not as one
who beats the air.
Paul still using the race
metaphor says he is running this race but having a goal in mind. The word for
uncertainty simply means aimless, or without aim. But, he strives to be one who
wins, but not winning against no one, thus simply beating air.
27 But I discipline my body and bring it into subjection, lest, when I
have preached to others, I myself should become disqualified.
Paul wears out his body and
brings himself into slavery to what he preaches in order to not become castaway
or unapproved. One cannot be counted reliable of they don’t hold themselves to
the same standard as what they teach.
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