Scripture
When people commend themselves, it doesn’t count for much. The important thing is for the Lord to commend them.
Observation
Paul is not trying to frighten people with the sternness of his letters. He will be just as bold when he comes in person.
Other people boast about how wonderful they are, but Paul does not do that. They only compare themselves with each other, using themselves as the standard of measurement.
Paul refuses to reach beyond the area of authority that God has given him. When he claims authority over the Corinthians, it is because he was the one who established the church there.
There is no point in Paul commending himself because only the Lord’s commendation matters.
Application
The world tells us that we have to promote ourselves, talk ourselves up, stand out from the crowd.
This has infiltrated the church in many ways. We have so-called “celebrity pastors”, which is crazy when we realise that their job is to point others to Jesus, not to themselves. This phenomenon is like having a road sign so adorned with decorations that you cannot read the sign.
There are countless ministries that advertise and promote themselves. They want you to know how good they are at what they do. Is their goal to have the praise of men or the praise of God?
In the end, the only the only opinion worth anything is that of the Lord. The ultimate judgement is not how famous we are, but how faithful to the Lord.
I have seen many people come and go in ministry. The ones who are the loudest and seek to make an impression are like fireworks in the sky – they seem to have the power and authority, but after a short time they disappear.
Prayer
Lord, may I only seek your commendation. Please help me to shun the accolades of people to be totally dedicated to you. Amen.
