2 Corinthians 2:17 “For we are not like many, peddling the word of God, but as from sincerity, but as from God, we speak in Christ in the sight of God.” (NASB)
One of the things that I would do in Highschool during my boarding school semesters in
The problem with the street-side peddlers was that their merchandise was (likely as not) diluted. The “ebony” carvings were more likely a local wood carving, covered with black shoe-polish. You often times did not know where your product was coming from, was it legitimate or stolen, was it adulterated or pure?
In the Biblical times, the city of
The word “peddler” caught my attention when I read this, my KJV bible uses the word “corrupt.” The word used in this passage is kapēleuō which means “to corrupt and adulterate, to get sordid gain by dealing in anything, to do a thing for base gain, to water down” The only time this word is used in the Bible is in this passage. The root word is kapēlos or “tavern keeper.” Tavern keepers were notorious for watering the wine, brewing bad beer, and serving inferior food at high price.
What Paul seems to be referring here to are people who (knowingly or unknowingly) teach a watered-down, more politically acceptable word of God that people like. This seems to have some profit attached to it, be it selfish, monetary profit (televangelists) or for a good reason (to bring people into the church). This is Christ mongering, using the standards of the world to try and gain from this new scripture interpretation.
We all have had experiences where we are being taught or we are teaching scripture, but the reasons may not be right. This will skew our interpretation of scripture, and those who learn this skewed interpretation will further skew it. Eventually this scripture is so misunderstood that it hardly resembles the original teaching. This happens with the best of intentions too!
We need to focus on Christ and we need to learn from the source, the Bible, that He has given us. We need to teach scripture as true and honest as we can. We need to live scripture daily in our lives with all sincerity, with all integrity, and with all the frankness that we are able to. This will not make us popular, it will not make us profitable and wealthy, but we will have peace of mind and strength and courage of heart. We focus on Christ,
Teach me Thy way, O Lord, Teach me Thy way;
Thy gracious aid afford, Teach me Thy way.
Help me to walk aright; More by faith, less by sight;
Lead me with heav'nly light, Teach me Thy way.
2 Comments:
“to corrupt and adulterate, to get sordid gain by dealing in anything, to do a thing for base gain, to water down”
I see nothing positive, sincere or neutral about this definition. Sordid means to attain riches in a vile and base and knowingly deceitful manner.
And there was nothing positive in Paul's use of the word. People peddled whatever they thought would provide them with gain. That was the whole thing about this passage. We are not peddlers trying to get some sort of gain through speaking of God, preaching the Bible, or telling His word. There is no worldly gain for us in doing these things. We therefore are not peddlers.
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