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I always try to remind you to pay special attention to the usage of "we" and "you" in Paul's letters. When I was growing up, the pastor would make the "we" the audience in one verse, and the next Sunday, use the "you" of the following verse to also make that the audience. Obviously, in writing a letter, the "we" is talking about the letter writer himself and those who he represents, while the "you" is clearly the audience/recipient of the letter. (In this case, the Corinthians)
Therefore, "We have this treasure in jars of clay" is not about the Corinthians or even believers in general, but is about Paul and the other apostles and teachers who have been carrying the word of the gospel to the nations. Again, "We are always being given over to death for Jesus' sake" is about the perils of the ministry of the gospel in Paul's day. That is not to say that we believers do not have the treasure of the gospel, nor does it mean that we are not jars of clay, but it does shape the context of the second letter to the Corinthians and is important in our understanding of what Paul is trying to say.
Again, it is helpful to remember that Paul is contrasting himself with the false teachers who have infiltrated the church in Corinth.
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Welcome to Simpler Bible, your daily path to biblical understanding.
What's in Store: Daily podcasts, YouTube videos, and blog posts – everything you need to make your Bible study a breeze, no matter where you are on your faith journey.
Connect with Us:
Don't Miss Out: Hit subscribe for a daily dose of Bible wisdom. Let's explore the Scriptures together, connect the dots, and uncover the major themes of redemption.
Join us in making Bible study Simpler!
Here’s an excerpt from the blog post.
I always try to remind you to pay special attention to the usage of "we" and "you" in Paul's letters. When I was growing up, the pastor would make the "we" the audience in one verse, and the next Sunday, use the "you" of the following verse to also make that the audience. Obviously, in writing a letter, the "we" is talking about the letter writer himself and those who he represents, while the "you" is clearly the audience/recipient of the letter. (In this case, the Corinthians)
Therefore, "We have this treasure in jars of clay" is not about the Corinthians or even believers in general, but is about Paul and the other apostles and teachers who have been carrying the word of the gospel to the nations. Again, "We are always being given over to death for Jesus' sake" is about the perils of the ministry of the gospel in Paul's day. That is not to say that we believers do not have the treasure of the gospel, nor does it mean that we are not jars of clay, but it does shape the context of the second letter to the Corinthians and is important in our understanding of what Paul is trying to say.
Again, it is helpful to remember that Paul is contrasting himself with the false teachers who have infiltrated the church in Corinth.
For more visit http://simplerbible.com/episodes

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