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2 Corinthians 4:18

Posted on 18 May at 11:40

“While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.”

Context:The book of 2 Corinthians was written by the apostle Paul to the church in Corinth. In this particular chapter, Paul addresses the theme of the ministry of the apostles and the challenges they faced. He emphasizes the surpassing glory of the New Covenant in Christ and the hope it brings.

"While we look not at the things which are seen":Paul highlights a fundamental aspect of Christian faith. Believers are not to focus solely on the physical, tangible realities of this world. Instead, they are called to fix their eyes on the spiritual realm and the eternal truths of God’s kingdom.

"But at the things which are not seen":Paul encourages believers to have a perspective that transcends the physical realm. This involves focusing on spiritual truths, such as the promises of God, the work of Christ, and the hope of eternal life. These unseen realities have a lasting impact and should shape our worldview.

"For the things which are seen are temporal":The things we see and experience in the physical world are temporary and subject to change. They are fleeting and do not hold ultimate significance. Paul reminds us not to put our ultimate trust and hope in these transient things, such as wealth, possessions, or worldly success.

"But the things which are not seen are eternal":In contrast to the temporal nature of the physical world, the spiritual realities are eternal. This includes the eternal nature of God, His Word, His promises, and the hope of salvation through Christ. By focusing on the eternal, believers can find strength, encouragement, and a proper perspective in the midst of life’s challenges.

Implications and Application:This verse encourages believers to shift their perspective from the temporary to the eternal. It reminds us to place our trust in God’s promises, even when circumstances may seem difficult or uncertain. By fixing our eyes on the unseen realities of God’s kingdom, we can find hope, strength, and purpose in our daily lives.

  • Practical Application:To live out the principles of 2 Corinthians 4:18, consider the following:
  • Prioritize spiritual disciplines:Engage in regular prayer, Bible study, and meditation on God’s Word. This helps to cultivate a mindset that focuses on the eternal.
  • Seek God’s perspective:When facing challenges or difficult circumstances, ask God for wisdom and insight. Allow His Word and His Spirit to guide your thoughts and actions.
  • Invest in eternal things:Rather than pursuing solely worldly gain or temporary pleasures, invest your time, resources, and energy in activities that align with God’s kingdom and have lasting value.
  • Find hope in God’s promises:Remind yourself of the eternal promises found in Scripture. Meditate on verses that speak of God’s faithfulness, His love, and the hope of eternity with Him.

By applying these principles, we can develop a mindset that aligns with the eternal truths of God’s kingdom and find strength, peace, and purpose in our daily lives, regardless of the circumstances we may face.

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