晨興聖言-話語的職事...(W4-1)
第四週 • 週一
晨興餧養
林後十13~14 我們卻不要過了度量誇口,只要照度量的神所分給我們尺度的度量誇口,這度量甚至遠達你們。我們並非過度伸展自己…。
加二8 因為那在彼得裏面運行,叫他為受割禮之人盡使徒職分的,也在我裏面運行,叫我為外邦人盡使徒的職分。
使徒〔保羅〕是勇敢的,但不是沒有界限的。這表明他是在主的限制之下。他的誇口是照着度量的神,管治的神,所分給他之尺度的度量誇口。保羅向外邦世界(包括哥林多)的職事,是照着神的度量(弗三1~2、8,加二8)。因此,他的誇口也是在這界限之內,不是過了度量,像那些熱中猶太教者那樣。林後十章十三節的『尺度』這辭,直譯是『量度的竿』,如木匠的尺。
十三節的『度量』一辭,指明受神的管治。我們的工作和經歷都是照神所分給我們尺度的度量。不僅如此,祂給我們的享受也是有尺度的。因此,當我們說到自己的工作和經歷,或對主的享受時,我們必須是在度量之內作見證,也就是說,在一定的限度之內作見證(哥林多後書生命讀經,五二六至五二七頁)。
信息選讀
有些基督教刊物的報導極為誇大;那些報導超過度量,沒有限制,不受約束。…我們見證自己的經歷時,必須留在神量給我們的度量之內。我們不應該漫無量度,超過量度…誇口。有一位管治者和度量者,就是度量的神,管治的神。所以我們必須留在神尺度和度量的限制之內。保羅在這裏所說的『甚至遠達你們』〔林後十13〕,指明他去哥林多乃是在神的管治和度量之下。
保羅和別的使徒沒有過度地伸展自己,這與熱中猶太教的教師完全不同。使徒們最先把福音傳到歐洲,傳到哥林多。倘若先到那裏去的是熱中猶太教的人,可能使徒們就不會去了;那也表明,在神的尺度下,神並沒有把歐洲量給他們。這關係到保羅與熱中猶太教者爭執的點。
保羅在林後十章十五至十六節說,『我們不憑別人的勞碌過度誇口,但盼望隨着你們信心的增長,照着我們的尺度,因着你們得以豐盛的擴大,將福音傳到你們以外的地方,並不是在別人的尺度之內,憑現成的事誇口。』這裏我們看見,使徒盼望隨着哥林多信徒信心的增長,他們的職事藉着豐盛的增大與增加,得以擴大(含稱讚意),但仍是照着神所分給他們的度量。保羅盼望他在哥林多人中間,能照着神度量的限度而得以擴大。
不要期望無限度的開展。…我們從經歷中能見證,我們若照着那靈而開展工作,就一直有某種限制。我們裏面會感覺到,主擴展祂的工作只是要到某一程度。不僅如此,主會在外面興起環境來限制工作的開展。所以,當我們越過了某種界限去開展主的工作,我們裏面就沒有平安,外面的環境也不容我們越過特定的界限。
年輕人雖然還沒有太多進到主的工作中,但我鼓勵他們把這話留在心裏,因為有一天他們會經歷到這些情形。我們都需要學習知道,在事奉主並與神同工的事上,總是有界限的。在服事召會的事上,也是這樣(哥林多後書生命讀經,五二七至五二九頁)。
參讀:哥林多後書生命讀經,第五十一篇。
WEEK 4 — DAY 1
Morning Nourishment
2 Cor. 10:13-14 But we will not boast beyond our measure but according to the measure of the rule which the God of measure has apportioned to us, to reacheven as far as you. For we are not extending ourselves beyond our bounds…
Gal. 2:8 (For He who operated in Peter for the apostleship to the circumcision operated also in me for the Gentiles).
The apostle was bold, but he was not bold without limit. This shows that he was under the restriction of the Lord. His boasting was according to the measure of the rule which the God of measure, the ruling God, had apportioned to him. Paul’s ministry to the Gentile world, including Corinth, was according to the measure of God (Eph. 3:1-2, 8; Gal. 2:8). Hence, his boast was within this limit and, in contrast to that of the Judaizers, was not without measure. The word rule in 2 Corinthians 10:13 literally means “a measuring rod,” like the rule of a carpenter.
The word measure in verse 13 indicates being ruled by God. God has allotted us just so much for our work and experience. Furthermore, He has given us just so much to enjoy. Therefore, when we give a testimony about our work, experience, or enjoyment of the Lord, we must testify within measure, that is, within a certain limit. (Life-study of 2 Corinthians, p. 439)
Todays Reading
The reports in certain Christian publications are exaggerations; those reports go beyond measure, beyond limit, without restriction…In testifying of our experience, we must stay within the measure that God has given us. We should not boast without measure, beyond measure…There is One who is
ruling and measuring. This One is the God of measure, the God who
rules. Therefore, we must stay within the limits of God’s ruling, of
God’s measuring. Paul’s words reach even as far as you [2 Cor. 10:13]
indicate that his coming to the Corinthians was under God’s ruling and
measuring.
In
contrast to the Judaistic teachers, Paul and the other apostles did not
extend themselves beyond their bounds. They were the first to go to
Europe, and hence to the Corinthians, with the gospel. If the Judaizers
had gone there first, probably the apostles would not have gone, and
that would have been the sign that Europe had not been measured to them
under God’s ruling. This is related to Paul’s point in arguing with the
Judaizers.
In
verses 15 and 16 Paul says, “We are not boasting beyond our measure in
others’ labors, but have the hope, as your faith is increasing, to be
magnified in you according to our rule unto abundance, so that we may
announce the gospel unto those parts beyond you, not so that we may
boast in another man’s rule in things already prepared.” Here we see
that the apostles had the hope that through the increase of the
Corinthian believers’ faith, the apostles’ ministry would be magnified (in the sense of being praised) by being enlarged and increased abundantly, yet still according to the rule, the measure, that God had apportioned to them. Paul hoped to be magnified in the Corinthians according to the limit of God’s measuring.
Do
not expect a spread that is without measure…From experience we can
testify that if we spread the work according to the Spirit, there will
always be a certain limit. Inwardly, we will have the consciousness that
the Lord intends to spread the work only to a certain extent.
Furthermore, outwardly, in the environment, the Lord may cause matters
to restrict the spread of the work. Therefore, inwardly, we do not have
the peace to spread the work beyond a certain point, and outwardly, the
environment does not allow us to go beyond a particular boundary line.
The
young people are not yet very much into the Lord’s work. Nevertheless, I
would encourage them to keep this word within them, for one day they
will experience it. We all need to learn that in serving the Lord and in
working with God, there is always a limit. This is also true in the
service of the church. (Life-study of 2 Corinthians, pp. 439-441)
Further Reading: Life-study of 2 Corinthians, msg. 51
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