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BerianAardvark -> RE: Strength in weakness (5/11/2008 1:48:12 AM)
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When we are operating in our own strength, what need do we have for God? It is only when we come to the end of our own resources and strength that God manifests His strength in us. Calvin says in his commentary on these verses: Paul ... maintains, on the other hand, that it is only when our weakness becomes apparent, that God’s strength is duly perfected. To understand this more distinctly, we must distinguish between God’s strength and ours; for the word my is emphatic. “ My strength,” says the Lord, (meaning that which helps man’s need — which raises them up when they have fallen down, and refreshes them when they are faint,) “is perfected in the weakness of men; ” that is, it has occasion to exert itself, when the weakness of men becomes manifest; and not only so, but it is more distinctly recognized as it ought to be. For the word perfected has a reference to the perception and apprehension of mankind, because it is not perfected unless it openly shines forth, so as to receive its due praise. For mankind have no taste of it, unless they are first convinced of the need of it, and they quickly lose sight of its value, if they are not constantly exercised with a feeling of their own weakness. BTW, the same Greek word (ἀσθένεια astheneia) is used in 2 Corinthians 12:9 for both infirmity and weakness. Tim
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