Now I pray to God that ye do no evil St Paul's whole heart is set upon the desire that the power of Christ which dwells in the Christian body should be displayed in the victory of his converts over evil, and this not for any personal ends of his own not even in order that he might manifest the high estimation in which God holds him but simply for the sake of Him Whose minister he is, and for their sakes to whom he ministers Him.

approved The opposite to reprobate, or rather rejected. See also ch. 2 Corinthians 10:18.

honest Rather, what is noble, right.

though we be as reprobates St Paul carries his self-denial a step further. Even if he were regarded as rejected himself, his object would be attained, and he would be quite satisfied, if the Corinthians did what was right in the sight of God. It was for what they did, not for what they thought of him, that he labored.

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