Expositions of Holy Scripture / Second Corinthians, Galatians, and Philippians Chapters / I to End. Colossians, Thessalonians, and First Timothy.
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Having therefore these promises . . . let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God.'—2 Cor. vii. 1.
It is often made a charge against professing Christians that their religion has very little to do with common morality. The taunt has sharpened multitudes of gibes and been echoed in all sorts of tones: it is very often too true and perfectly just, but if ever it is, let it be distinctly understood that it is not so because of Christian men's religion but in spite of it. Their bitterest enemy does not condemn them half so emphatically as their own religion does: the sharpest censure of others is not so sharp as the rebukes of the New Testament. If there is one thing which it insists upon more than another, it is that religion without morality is nothing—that the one test to which, after all, every man must submit is, what sort of character has he and how has he behaved—is he pure or foul? All high-flown pretension, all fervid emotion has at last to face the question which little children ask, 'Was he a good man?'
The Apostle has been speaking about very high and mystical truths, about all Christians being the temple of God, about God dwelling in men, about men and women being His sons and daughters; these are the very truths on which so often fervid imaginations have built up a mystical piety that had little to do with the common rules of right and wrong. But Paul keeps true to the intensely practical purpose of his preaching and brings his heroes down to the prosaic earth with the homely common sense of this far-reaching exhortation, which he gives as the fitting conclusion for such celestial visions.
I. A Christian life should be a life of constant self-purifying.
This epistle is addressed to the church of God which is at Corinth with all the saints which are in all Achaia.
Looking out over that wide region, Paul saw scattered over godless masses a little dispersed company to each of whom the sacred name of Saint applied. They had been deeply stained with the vices of their age and place, and after a black list of criminals he had had to say to them 'such were some of you,' and he lays his finger on the miracle that had changed them and hesitates not to say of them all, 'But ye are washed, but ye are sanctified, but ye are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of our God.'
Alexander Maclaren
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ALEXANDER MACLAREN, D. D., Litt. D.
CHAPTERS I TO END
ALEXANDER MACLAREN, D. D., Litt. D.
SECOND CORINTHIANS
CONTENTS
SORROW ACCORDING TO GOD
GIVING AND ASKING
RICH YET POOR
WILLING AND NOT DOING
ALL GRACE ABOUNDING
GOD'S UNSPEAKABLE GIFT
A MILITANT MESSAGE
SIMPLICITY TOWARDS CHRIST
STRENGTH IN WEAKNESS
NOT YOURS BUT YOU
GALATIANS
FROM CENTRE TO CIRCUMFERENCE
THE EVIL EYE AND THE CHARM
LESSONS OF EXPERIENCE
THE UNIVERSAL PRISON
THE SON SENT
WHAT MAKES A CHRISTIAN: CIRCUMCISION OR FAITH?
'WALK IN THE SPIRIT'
THE FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT
BURDEN-BEARING
DOING GOOD TO ALL
THE OWNER'S BRAND
PHILIPPIANS
LOVING GREETINGS
A COMPREHENSIVE PRAYER
A PRISONER'S TRIUMPH
A STRAIT BETWIXT TWO
CITIZENS OF HEAVEN
A PLEA FOR UNITY
THE DESCENT OF THE WORD
THE ASCENT OF JESUS
WORK OUT YOUR OWN SALVATION
COPIES OF JESUS
A WILLING SACRIFICE
PAUL AND TIMOTHY
PAUL AND EPAPHRODITUS
PREPARING TO END
THE LOSS OF ALL
THE GAIN OF CHRIST
SAVING KNOWLEDGE
LAID HOLD OF AND LAYING HOLD
THE RACE AND THE GOAL
THE SOUL'S PERFECTION
THE RULE OF THE ROAD
WARNINGS AND HOPES
ALEXANDER MACLAREN, D. D., Litt. D.
CONTENTS
A TENDER EXHORTATION
NAMES IN THE BOOK OF LIFE
REJOICE EVERMORE
HOW TO OBEY AN IMPOSSIBLE INJUNCTION
THE WARRIOR PEACE
THINK ON THESE THINGS
HOW TO SAY 'THANK YOU'
GIFTS GIVEN, SEED SOWN
FAREWELL WORDS
COLOSSIANS
SAINTS, BELIEVERS, BRETHREN
THE GOSPEL-HOPE
'ALL POWER'
THANKFUL FOR INHERITANCE
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR
CHRISTIAN PROGRESS
RISEN WITH CHRIST
RISEN WITH CHRIST
WITHOUT AND WITHIN
I. THESSALONIANS
FAITH, LOVE, HOPE, AND THEIR FRUITS
GOD'S TRUMPET
WALKING WORTHILY
SMALL DUTIES AND THE GREAT HOPE
SLEEPING THROUGH JESUS
THE WORK AND ARMOUR OF THE CHILDREN OF THE DAY
WAKING AND SLEEPING
EDIFICATION
CONTINUAL PRAYER AND ITS EFFECTS
PAUL'S EARLIEST TEACHING
II. THESSALONIANS
CHRIST GLORIFIED IN GLORIFIED MEN
WORTHY OF YOUR CALLING
EVERLASTING CONSOLATION AND GOOD HOPE
THE HEART'S HOME AND GUIDE
THE LORD OF PEACE AND THE PEACE OF THE LORD
I. TIMOTHY
THE END OF THE COMMANDMENT
'THE GOSPEL OF THE GLORY OF THE HAPPY GOD'
THE GOSPEL IN SMALL
THE CHIEF OF SINNERS
A TEST CASE
THE GLORY OF THE KING
WHERE AND HOW TO PRAY
SPIRITUAL ATHLETICS
ONE WITNESS, MANY CONFESSORS
THE CONDUCT THAT SECURES THE REAL LIFE
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