1 Corinzi 9:19

19 Poiché, pur essendo libero da tutti, mi son fatto servo a tutti, per guadagnarne il maggior numero;

1 Corinzi 9:19 Meaning and Commentary

1 Corinthians 9:19

For though I be free from all men
As an apostle, being in the highest office in the church, he had none superior to him, that could exercise any power and authority over him, and was also independent of men for his maintenance, which he got by his own hand labour: though it may be observed, that the word "men" is not in the original text, and the word "all" may as well have respect to things as men; and the sense be, that he was free, as from the curse of the moral law, so from the yoke of the ceremonial law, and all the rituals of it, and might, if he would, make use of his Christian liberty; the following verses seem to incline to this sense, as the preceding ones do to the former:

yet have I made myself servant unto all;
in faithfully and indefatigably preaching the Gospel to them; undergoing all manner of affliction and persecution for the sake of that and them; behaving towards them with all meekness and humility; condescending to their weakness, and accommodating himself to their capacities and customs:

that I might gain the more;
than other apostles have done, or than it could be reasonably thought he should, had he behaved in a more lordly and domineering manner: his end was not to amass wealth, to gain riches and treasures of good things to himself, but many souls to Christ, who otherwise must have been lost; but being brought to the knowledge of Christ, and salvation by him through his ministry, it was profit to them, and gain to Christ: the metaphor is taken from merchants, who spare no pains, but take every method to acquire gain and profit; the ministers of the word are spiritual merchants, their traffic lies in the souls of men, whom they are studiously and anxiously careful to bring to Christ.

1 Corinzi 9:19 In-Context

17 Se lo faccio volenterosamente, ne ho ricompensa; ma se non lo faccio volenterosamente è pur sempre un’amministrazione che m’è affidata.
18 Qual è dunque la mia ricompensa? Questa: che annunziando l’Evangelo, io offra l’Evangelo gratuitamente, senza valermi del mio diritto nell’Evangelo.
19 Poiché, pur essendo libero da tutti, mi son fatto servo a tutti, per guadagnarne il maggior numero;
20 e coi Giudei, mi son fatto Giudeo, per guadagnare i Giudei; con quelli che son sotto la legge, mi son fatto come uno sotto la legge (benché io stesso non sia sottoposto alla legge), per guadagnare quelli che son sotto la legge;
21 con quelli che son senza legge, mi son fatto come se fossi senza legge (benché io non sia senza legge riguardo a Dio, ma sotto la legge di Cristo), per guadagnare quelli che son senza legge.
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