Wednesday, November 08, 2006

1 Corinthians 16 (NLT)

The Collection for Jerusalem

1 Now regarding your question about the money being collected for God’s people in Jerusalem. You should follow the same procedure I gave to the churches in Galatia. 2 On the first day of each week, you should each put aside a portion of the money you have earned. Don’t wait until I get there and then try to collect it all at once. 3 When I come, I will write letters of recommendation for the messengers you choose to deliver your gift to Jerusalem. 4 And if it seems appropriate for me to go along, they can travel with me.

Paul’s Final Instructions

5 I am coming to visit you after I have been to Macedonia,[a] for I am planning to travel through Macedonia. 6 Perhaps I will stay awhile with you, possibly all winter, and then you can send me on my way to my next destination. 7 This time I don’t want to make just a short visit and then go right on. I want to come and stay awhile, if the Lord will let me. 8 In the meantime, I will be staying here at Ephesus until the Festival of Pentecost. 9 There is a wide-open door for a great work here, although many oppose me.
10 When Timothy comes, don’t intimidate him. He is doing the Lord’s work, just as I am. 11 Don’t let anyone treat him with contempt. Send him on his way with your blessing when he returns to me. I expect him to come with the other believers.[b]
12 Now about our brother Apollos—I urged him to visit you with the other believers, but he was not willing to go right now. He will see you later when he has the opportunity.
13 Be on guard. Stand firm in the faith. Be courageous.[c] Be strong. 14 And do everything with love.
15 You know that Stephanas and his household were the first of the harvest of believers in Greece,[d] and they are spending their lives in service to God’s people. I urge you, dear brothers and sisters,[e] 16 to submit to them and others like them who serve with such devotion. 17 I am very glad that Stephanas, Fortunatus, and Achaicus have come here. They have been providing the help you weren’t here to give me. 18 They have been a wonderful encouragement to me, as they have been to you. You must show your appreciation to all who serve so well.

Paul’s Final Greetings

19 The churches here in the province of Asia[f] send greetings in the Lord, as do Aquila and Priscilla[g] and all the others who gather in their home for church meetings. 20 All the brothers and sisters here send greetings to you. Greet each other with Christian love.[h]
21 Here is my greeting in my own handwriting—Paul.
22 If anyone does not love the Lord, that person is cursed. Our Lord, come![i]
23 May the grace of the Lord Jesus be with you.
24 My love to all of you in Christ Jesus.[j]

Footnotes:
a. 1 Corinthians 16:5 Macedonia was in the northern region of Greece.
b. 1 Corinthians 16:11 Greek with the brothers; also in 16:12.
c. 1 Corinthians 16:13 Greek Be men.
d. 1 Corinthians 16:15 Greek in Achaia, the southern region of the Greek peninsula.
e. 1 Corinthians 16:15 Greek brothers; also in 16:20.
f. 1 Corinthians 16:19 Asia was a Roman province in what is now western Turkey.
g. 1 Corinthians 16:19 Greek Prisca.
h. 1 Corinthians 16:20 Greek with a sacred kiss.
i. 1 Corinthians 16:22 From Aramaic, Marana tha. Some manuscripts read Maran atha, “Our Lord has come.”
j. 1 Corinthians 16:24 Some manuscripts add Amen.

3 comments:

cas said...

Morning guys.

13 Be on guard. Stand firm in the faith. Be courageous.[c] Be strong. 14 And do everything with love.

Amen!

Father I lift up timmcd and his mom this morning. Watch over her and help him be strong. Father i also pray for our country and our government. We know that You are ultimately in charge and I pray that Your will be done.

In Christ
cas

CRB said...

I echo the others comments, nothing else really jumped out at me.
Have a blessed day,
crb

jmb said...

thanks for the exhortation to be strong and courageous.

I was stuck at the end of the chapter, how Paul made this personal, by talking about specific people. I guess in a way it reminded me of our new world way of writing letter of encouragement to one another.

Obviously in the blackberry age, our letters are not as long, but they are much more real-time and just as much of an encouragement.

I am in Germany this week, and it is good to receive your encouragement.

Father - Be with my brothers this week, and I pray that they have quality time with their families.
Amen, jmb