2 Coríntios 12:21

21 Receio que, ao visitá-los outra vez, o meu Deus me humilhe diante de vocês e eu lamente por causa de muitos que pecaram anteriormente e não se arrependeram da impureza, da imoralidade sexual e da libertinagem que praticaram.

2 Coríntios 12:21 Meaning and Commentary

2 Corinthians 12:21

And lest when I come again
Another thing which he feared would be the case when he came again to them, that he himself should be afflicted and distressed, seeing them in a disorderly and dissolute course of life, be obliged to punish them, which would be an humiliation and matter of grief to him:

my God will humble me;
instead of rejoicing in the fruit of his labours, that they were not in vain, he signifies that he should have great sorrow of heart; and whereas he had promised himself much pleasure and comfort in visiting them, it would be the reverse; and inasmuch as he had boasted of them to others, he should be ashamed:

and that I shall bewail many which have sinned already,
or "before"; not before conversion, but before the writing of this or the former epistle; for nothing was more grieving, and occasioned more sorrow and humiliation to the apostle, than the unbecoming walk of professors; and nothing more sensibly affects a faithful minister of the Gospel:

and have not repented of the uncleanness and fornication, and
lasciviousness, which they have committed.
The city of Corinth was famous, or rather infamous, for unclean practices; as fornication, adultery, lasciviousness in words and deeds, and other unnatural lusts; "Corinthian whores" was a common proverb; nor was it proper for persons to go to Corinth, there were so many snares for lust and uncleanness; there were said to be above a thousand prostitutes in the temple of Venus there F11; hence the very great impurities and wickedness, which many of the members of this church were guilty of, may be accounted for; some of them had repented, others not, which was the great concern of the apostle: and from hence we may learn, that gracious souls may be suffered to fall into great sins; and that when they are truly brought to repentance, they ought to be restored to communion with the church; but impenitent ones are to be cut off, and remain so, till brought to a due sense of their evils.


FOOTNOTES:

F11 Alex. ab Alex. Genial Dier. l. 4. c. 13. & 5. 15. & 6. 26.

2 Coríntios 12:21 In-Context

19 Vocês pensam que durante todo este tempo estamos nos defendendo perante vocês? Falamos diante de Deus como alguém que está em Cristo, e tudo o que fazemos, amados irmãos, é para fortalecê-los.
20 Pois temo que, ao visitá-los, não os encontre como eu esperava, e que vocês não me encontrem como esperavam. Temo que haja entre vocês brigas, invejas, manifestações de ira, divisões, calúnias, intrigas, arrogância e desordem.
21 Receio que, ao visitá-los outra vez, o meu Deus me humilhe diante de vocês e eu lamente por causa de muitos que pecaram anteriormente e não se arrependeram da impureza, da imoralidade sexual e da libertinagem que praticaram.
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