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2 Corinthians 11:2

Jealousy has a well-deserved bad reputation because it is essentially self-centered. However, it has a positive aspect when the affection and passion that it contains are directed at upholding the well-deserved reputation of the one who is loved.

The third commandment bears directly on this subject. It is a command that is easily and carelessly broken unless we are continually conscious of our responsibility to bring honor upon the name of God, which we will do if we love Him. We will be jealous to uphold the reputation of His name.

John W. Ritenbaugh
How to Know We Love Christ



2 Corinthians 11:1-2

Paul was concerned that these people would be led astray, deceived by Satan, away from their spiritual purity. They would lose their spiritual chastity, as it were. They would begin fornicating, spiritually, with the world.

John W. Ritenbaugh
Satan (Part 2)

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2 Corinthians 11:1-4

Paul had to deal with the Corinthian congregation because they had fallen under the sway of false apostles (see II Corinthians 11:13). These false ministers had convinced many of the brethren that they knew more and better than the apostle through whom they had heard, believed, learned, and been converted to the gospel. They were in the process of throwing aside what they had learned from Paul in favor of what they were hearing from these new "apostles."

John W. Ritenbaugh
Damnable Heresies




Other commentary entries containing this verse:

Matthew 22:37-40
Matthew 25:1
Matthew 26:27-28
Matthew 26:28
Revelation 14:4


Library resources that contain this verse:

Articles

Are You Drinking of the Master's Cup?  

Damnable Heresies  

It's Not Our Time  

Strange Women (Part Three)  

The Beast and Babylon (Part Four): Where Is the Woman of Revelation 17?  

Who Are the 144,000?  

Will You Marry Me? (Part One)  (3)

Bible Studies

A New Beginning!  

Angels  

Biblical Symbolism: More 'Church' Symbols  

Parable of the Marriage Feast  

Parable of the Ten Virgins (Part One)  

Pentecost: Only 'Firstfruits' Now Called!  

The Feast of Tabernacles: When the Whole World Will Be Called  

The Plain Truth About the Old and New Covenants  

The Sensational Return of Jesus Christ!  

What Is God's Purpose for Mankind?  

Booklets

Human Nature—Did God Create It?  

Your Awesome Future—How Religion Deceives You  

Sermon Transcripts

Choosing to Have a Good Relationship  

Church History (Part 2) A.D. 325-1161  

Debate  (2)

Hebrews, Love, and the Ephesian Church  

How to Know We Love Christ  

Keeping Love Alive (Part 2)  

Satan (Part 2)  

The Covenants, Grace and Law (Part 10)  

The Holy Spirit and the Trinity (Part 1)  

The Perfect Husband  


 
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