Satan's Role in Missing the Obvious (2)
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· 10 viewsWe will be reminded of Satan's role in blinding the minds of unbelievers to the truth. We will also learn that preaching can be conducted in good faith.
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Introduction:
Introduction:
Last week, we saw Paul began making connections, by terminology, for Satan’s deception of Eve in 1 Corinthians 11: 1-4.
He has also established, as we saw two weeks ago, that he has renounced activities associated with Satan and his messengers.
Today, we are going to see how Paul develops the spiritual warfare he elaborates upon in 2 Cor. 10:1-4.
Ephesians 6, and Paul’s discussion of the armor of God will be vital to understanding this spiritual warfare.
Paul wants to correct the record for the Corinthians.
He has not wearied to the point of exhaustion.
He has renounced dishonesty and deceit.
2 Cor. 11:1-4, 12-15
Ὃ δὲ ποιῶ, καὶ ποιήσω, ἵνα ἐκκόψω τὴν ἀφορμὴν τῶν θελόντων ἀφορμήν, ἵνα ἐν ᾧ καυχῶνται εὑρεθῶσιν καθὼς καὶ ἡμεῖς. οἱ γὰρ τοιοῦτοι ψευδαπόστολοι, ἐργάται δόλιοι, μετασχηματιζόμενοι εἰς ἀποστόλους Χριστοῦ. καὶ οὐ ⸀θαῦμα· αὐτὸς γὰρ ὁ σατανᾶς μετασχηματίζεται εἰς ἄγγελον φωτός. οὐ μέγα οὖν εἰ καὶ οἱ διάκονοι αὐτοῦ μετασχηματίζονται ὡς διάκονοι δικαιοσύνης· ὧν τὸ τέλος ἔσται κατὰ τὰ ἔργα αὐτῶν.
A key question we should ask ourselves is how clearly or ably we can understand the truth all on our own.
We should see ourselves as part of an ongoing war, and this should help us to make better sense of our world.
We suffer from an ability to trust our sources of information. Strangely, with the advent of expressive individualism, we have lost the ability to have skepticism toward ourselves.
Accusation: Hiding the Truth
Accusation: Hiding the Truth
In 2 Cor. 4:3, we see, in what appears to be a concession, why Paul senses the need to explain himself to the Corinthians.
The accusation must be that Paul has hidden the truth from the Corinthians.
Assuming that any hiding has taken place, he wants them to know whose minds are covered and who is responsible for covering them.
Notice how this harkens back to the actions of Moses from the previous chapter.
Answer: The god of this age blinds minds
Answer: The god of this age blinds minds
Paul will make clear in 2 Cor. 10:1-4 that we are engaged in a spiritual war.
This war is related to how people think and thus their minds.
Notice how Paul’s words are based on those of Jesus. (We will begin here).
Luke 8:11-12 “Ἔστιν δὲ αὕτη ἡ παραβολή· ὁ σπόρος ἐστὶν ὁ λόγος τοῦ θεοῦ. οἱ δὲ παρὰ τὴν ὁδόν εἰσιν οἱ ἀκούσαντες, εἶτα ἔρχεται ὁ διάβολος καὶ αἴρει τὸν λόγον ἀπὸ τῆς καρδίας αὐτῶν, ἵνα μὴ πιστεύσαντες σωθῶσιν.”
Paul uses powerful words regarding the work of Satan.
He “blinds the minds of unbelief (plural, unbelieving ones…) so that they do not clearly see (to see what is obvious) the illumination of the message of the glory of Christ.”
They miss the truth about Christ.
Paul has already made this claim in 2 Cor. 3 as well.
People are quite capable of missing the obvious.
Explanation: We Do not Preach Ourselves as Lord
Explanation: We Do not Preach Ourselves as Lord
Paul, it seems, had found himself on the wrong side of an accusation that sounds all too modern.
His opponents were claiming, apparently, and the Corinthians had believed, that Paul was motivated by power.
One of the corruptions of our times has been to reduce everything to exploitation of power.
In such a stilted view of human relationships, the only way to understand anyone’s motives is by assessing how their interactions reflect a hierarchy of power or the quest to obtain it.
Hence, intersectionality and the hierarchy of privilege.
No genuine relationships can ever be formed if such a worldview prevails for we can never be allowed to think someone honest in their words or deeds.
Notice the rank of relationships Paul uses in 2 Cor. 4:5 “Οὐ γὰρ ἑαυτοὺς κηρύσσομεν ἀλλʼ Ἰησοῦν Χριστὸν κύριον, ἑαυτοὺς δὲ δούλους ὑμῶν διὰ Ἰησοῦν.”
Paul explains all of this in 2 Cor. 4:6.
Paul preaches Christ as Lord because he has come to know the truth himself.
He preaches it as true because it is true.
He has seen the light.