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At first we think of this text as an epistolary "Sermon on the Mount," a listing of things impossible for us to do. A better way to consider the text is along the lines of a coach's sideline encouragement. He yells, "Hang in there through all of it. You can do it." Rejoice, pray, thank, promote, affirm, abstain ... The coaching seems most authentic when the words come from one who has been there. Paul had been. He had been ridiculed, abused, suffered a "thorn-in-the-flesh," shipwrecked, imprisoned. He is a spokesman of authentic experience urging us to stay with our assignments.
- Cobb
At first we think of this text as an epistolary "Sermon on the Mount," a listing of things impossible for us to do. A better way to consider the text is along the lines of a coach's sideline encouragement. He yells, "Hang in there through all of it. You can do it." Rejoice, pray, thank, promote, affirm, abstain ... The coaching seems most authentic when the words come from one who has been there. Paul had been. He had been ridiculed, abused, suffered a "thorn-in-the-flesh," shipwrecked, imprisoned. He is a spokesman of authentic experience urging us to stay with our assignments.
- Cobb
