Paul’s Farewell Blessing

Topic: Unity
Passage: 2 Corinthians 13:11–14

May 18, 2021

Commentary

Paul’s final appeal in this letter is a call for unity. In the first nine chapters he addressed most of the Christians in the Corinthian assembly. In chapters 10 through 13:10, his words were directed primarily to those who questioned his integrity. In fact, he is not even certain if these are true believ­ers. But now in his closing statement the apostle turns his attention once again to those who really love and appreciate him, as he calls them “brethren” (v. 11). God created thatunity. Christians belong to each other. They are part of the family of God and Paul says they ought to act that way.
Paul now summons these Corinthians to be mature, content, and in unity, which has not been a characteris­tic of the Corinthian assembly. He urges them to enter the comfort of the Lord and reminds them of the availability of divine love and peace. Such unity was to be exhibited with a “holy kiss.” Since ancient times this kiss has been a form of greeting and a gesture of love and fellowship. However, it was usually exchanged between members of the same sex. 
In closing, the saints with whom Paul was staying at the time he wrote I Corinthians send their greetings (v. 13). Paul also included the blessing of the triune God so that the grace manifested by the Son, the love expressed by the Father, and the fellowship created by the Holy Spirit might be experienced in Corinth (v. 14). This is one of the clearest references to the Trinity found in the New Testament. Every local church problem can be solved by being humble and honest and by drawing on the spiritual resources listed in this verse. Do you avail yourself of these riches? Are you a part of the problem or a part of the solution?

Application

As a Christian, if I am depending on the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, walking in the love of God, participating in the fellowship of the Holy Spirit, and not walking in the flesh, I will be a part of the solution and not a part of the problem. That is the kind of a Christian I want to be. 

2 Corinthians 13:11– 14 (NET)

11 Finally, brothers and sisters, rejoice, set things right, be encouraged, agree with one another, live in peace, and the God of love and peace will be with you. 12 Greet one another with a holy kiss. All the saints greet you. 13 The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.

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