Before the service, Rev Ngubane, Rev F Stegen and Rev E
Stegen testified how God worked in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). They are hungry
for the Gospel and rejoiced greatly and received the Gospel, realizing its worth and
preciousness.
2Cor
11:1-7;23-30
This portion is a sermon on its own and hardly needs exposition.
Study if for yourself.
Paul was a man among men, and probably there was never a man since Adam who suffered
opposition and hardship as he went through. No other man has changed nations like him (of
course, excepting our Lord Jesus Christ).
The words he speaks in our text are so true. We don't know the details of many of these
experiences he relates - such as being in the deep of the sea for a night and day (maybe
treading water or holding onto a log?). Five times brutally beaten with 39 stripes. There
couldn't have been any scarless portion on his back. Another time he was stoned and left
for dead, but God raised him up again. He knew famine and cold. Nevertheless, nothing
quenched the fire of God in his bones. Nothing could dampen God's fire in him, despite all
these sufferings. He went through experiences with false apostles and brethren. Even
though he followed God so faithfully, many deserted him and turned against him.
There were other false brethren too, full of self-praise. They
brought a very smooth, subtle and convenient message - so much so that many left Paul and
followed this comfortable gospel. Paul then warned them that if they accept another Jesus
than the one he preached to them, they were deceived and off the track. These false
apostles charged the churches for their preaching, yet many followed them. Paul had to ask
them whether he had sinned in preaching the Gospel of Christ free of charge.
In abasing himself (and calling himself foolish), Paul reveals the
foolishness and madness of those false prophets. It's a shame that there are such
Christians in the church, who follow another Jesus and become totally foolish and insane
in their spiritual lives. In Acts we read how he warned brethren of the wolves that would
emerge from their midst, not sparing the flock. How is it that they had no discernment?
Pray and cry to God for discernment between true and false Christians.
God has so guided Paul to write these words, that they might be
canonised in His Holy Word, for He knew that they would be necessary for us too, living in
the last days; as Jesus said that deception would be so strong in the last days that
"if possible even the elect would be deceived", if God didn't shorten the days.
Paul had a heavenly jealousy over the Corinthian church, to
betroth them to Christ "as a chaste virgin". Do you see the zeal driving Paul,
that he might present them to Christ in purity? Paul knew he was preaching Christ, and he
had no doubt as to the Gospel which Christ delivered to him. He had the comfort that
they've persecuted Christ first, and if they've done that to Him, they'll do the same to
His followers.
Put all your zeal and effort in the true Gospel. Discern those who
are false prophets and do not spend your energy on them. It will be heartbreaking, if you
spend your whole life on that which is false and only discover at the end that you did not
follow the truth.
Do you have the right Christ, the right Gospel, and the right
Faith? Test yourself and see, lest you spend your passion and life on something false,
only to be rejected in the end.
May God keep you true to Him and His Gospel.