Notice the contrasts and parallel themes from the words of David in Psalm 34 with these words of Paul:
God, with his mercy, gave us this work to do, so we don’t give up. But we have turned away from secret and shameful ways. We use no trickery, and we do not change the teaching of God. We teach the truth plainly, showing everyone who we are. Then they can know in their hearts what kind of people we are in God’s sight. If the Good News that we preach is hidden, it is hidden only to those who are lost. The devil who rules this world has blinded the minds of those who do not believe. They cannot see the light of the Good News–the Good News about the glory of Christ, who is exactly like God. We do not preach about ourselves, but we preach that Jesus Christ is Lord and that we are your servants for Jesus. God once said, “Let the light shine out of the darkness!” This is the same God who made his light shine in our hearts by letting us know the glory of God that is in the face of Christ. We have this treasure from God, but we are like clay jars that hold the treasure. This shows that the great power is from God, not from us. We have troubles all around us, but we are not defeated. We do not know what to do, but we do not give up the hope of living. We are persecuted, but God does not leave us. We are hurt sometimes, but we are not destroyed. We carry the death of Jesus in our own bodies so that the life of Jesus can also be seen in our bodies. We are alive, but for Jesus we are always in danger of death so that the life of Jesus can be seen in our bodies that die. So death is working in us, but life is working in you. It is written in the Scriptures, “I believed, so I spoke.” Our faith is like this, too. We believe, and so we speak. God raised the Lord Jesus from the dead, and we know that God will also raise us with Jesus. God will bring us together with you, and we will stand before him. All these things are for you. And so the grace of God that is being given to more and more people will bring increasing thanks to God for his glory. So we do not give up. Our physical body is becoming older and weaker, but our spirit inside us is made new every day.
(2 Corinthians 4:1-16 NCV)
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August 23rd, 2005 at 10:14 am
Sounds like Paul might have “cut his teeth” on Psalm 34 in his lifetime.
Hey Randy, are your kiddos up for a trip to our “World Famous” Ron Jon’s Surf Shop?
August 23rd, 2005 at 11:13 am
buddy at this point in our life we are up for a trip to “Ron Surf’s Famous World Jon Shop”
August 23rd, 2005 at 1:33 pm
We will consider a trip to “Surf Ron’s Famous Shop Jon World” a done deal.
August 23rd, 2005 at 7:58 pm
Randy,
The “Chuckster” (aka Hank) wanted you to know that he is going out to dinner with us this Saturday. That is, provided we don‚Äôt go to a restaurant that uses ‚Äúcharcoal.‚Äù
August 24th, 2005 at 9:50 am
“We have troubles all around us, but we are not defeated. We do not know what to do, but we do not give up the hope of living. We are persecuted, but God does not leave us. We are hurt sometimes, but we are not destroyed.” This part of the passage is especially meaningful to me. Thank you for bringing it to my attention again.
August 25th, 2005 at 8:38 pm
Not surprizing since Paul was an excellent student of the old testament.