1 Corinzi 3:9

9 POICHÈ noi siamo operai nell’opera di Dio; voi siete il campo di Dio, l’edificio di Dio.

1 Corinzi 3:9 Meaning and Commentary

1 Corinthians 3:9

For we are labourers together with God
The ministers of the Gospel are labourers in the Lord's vineyard, and not loiterers; their work is a laborious work, both to body and mind; which lies in close study and meditation, in diligent reading and constant prayer, in frequent ministration of the word, and administration of ordinances; besides reproofs, admonitions, and exhortations, counsels, and instructions, which are often necessary: it is a work, which no man is sufficient for of himself; what requires diligence, industry, and faithfulness; is honourable, and, when rightly performed, deserves respect: nor do they labour alone, but with God; not as co-ordinate, but as subordinate workers; for though they labour in planting and watering, yet they bear no part with him in giving the increase; he is the husbandman, the chief master builder, they are labourers under him; however, he works with them; hence their labours are not in vain, and they have great encouragement to go on in their work; and they are God's labourers with one another, which is a sense of the phrase not to be overlooked. The apostle often, in his epistles, speaks of his fellow workmen, and fellow labourers, who wrought together with him under God:

ye are God's husbandry;
or tillage; he is the proprietor of the field, the occupier of it, the husbandman who breaks up the fallow ground of the hearts of his people; he casts in the seed of grace, he makes the ground good, and causes it to bring forth fruit; the churches of Christ are his property, land of his fertilizing, and all the fruit belongs unto him; they are gardens of his planting, and vineyards of his watering, and which he keeps night and day, lest any hurt:

ye are God's building;
as the former metaphor is taken from agriculture, this is from architecture: believers in a church state are God's house, in which he dwells, and which he himself has built; he has laid the foundation, which is Jesus Christ; he makes his people lively stones, and lays them on it; he raises up the superstructure, and will complete the building, and ought to bear all the glory, and in all which he makes use of his ministers as instruments.

1 Corinzi 3:9 In-Context

7 Talchè, nè colui che pianta, nè colui che adacqua, non è nulla; ma non vi è altri che Iddio, il quale fa crescere.
8 Ora, e colui che pianta, e colui che adacqua, sono una medesima cosa; e ciascuno riceverà il suo proprio premio, secondo la sua fatica.
9 POICHÈ noi siamo operai nell’opera di Dio; voi siete il campo di Dio, l’edificio di Dio.
10 Io, secondo la grazia di Dio che mi è stata data, come savio architetto, ho posto il fondamento, ed altri edifica sopra; ora ciascun riguardi come egli edifica sopra.
11 Perciocchè niuno può porre altro fondamento che quello ch’è stato posto, il quale è Gesù Cristo.

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