"THE SECOND EPISTLE TO THE CORINTHIANS"
Examine Yourselves (13:5)
INTRODUCTION
- As Jeremiah lamented over the destruction of the city of Jerusalem,
he called for the people to examine themselves and turn back to the
Lord - Lam 3:40-41
- In teaching on the proper observance of the Lord's Supper, Paul
wrote that it was to be a time for self-examination - 1Co 11:27-31
- Paul later challenged the Corinthians to "examine yourselves as to
whether you are in the faith. Prove yourselves." - 2Co 13:5
- In doing so, he employs the present tense for the verbs "examine"
and "prove"
- Indicating that such examination was to be an on-going activity!
- This should naturally raise some important questions...
- Why should we examine ourselves?
- By what standard should we examine ourselves
- What sort of questions should we be asking ourselves?
[In this lesson, I would like for us to focus our attention on this
call to "Examine Yourselves". As we do so, let's answer the questions
already raised, beginning with...]
- WHY SHOULD WE EXAMINE OURSELVES?
- TO DETERMINE WHETHER WE ARE IN THE FAITH...
- Paul said, "Examine yourselves as to whether you are in the
faith."
- The expression "in the faith" refers to being a faithful
Christian
- Thus we are to examine whether or not we are remaining
faithful to the Lord!
- We need to remember that the danger of drifting is ever
present
- It is possible to drift away if we neglect our salvation
- cf. He 2:1-4
- It is possible to develop an evil heart of unbelief - cf.
He 3:12-14
- What our text implies, however, is that it is possible to KNOW
of one's standing before God
- In fact, the Bible was written for this purpose, that we
might know
- One book in particular has this purpose in mind - 1Jn 5:13; 2:3; 3:14,24
- TO DETERMINE IF JESUS CHRIST IS IN US...
- Paul challenged the Corinthians to consider whether Jesus
Christ was in them
- That Christ indwells the Christian is a wonderful thought
- It was promised by Jesus Himself - Jn 14:21-23
- It begins when we put Christ on in baptism - Ga 3:26-27
- We may wonder at times "how" He indwells, but the key here
is...
- To know that He does!
- To realize there are ways we can KNOW whether He does!
-- Which is why we need to periodically examine ourselves!
- TO DETERMINE IF WE ARE DISQUALIFIED...
- It is a given that Christ is in Christians, unless they have
become "disqualified"
- What does "disqualified" mean?
- Here is how some other translations read...
- "ye be reprobates" (KJV, ASV)
- "you fail the test" (NASV, NIV)
- Literally, "not standing the test", and in the context it
refers to the test of...
- Being in the faith
- Having Christ in you
- This verse is simply another among many that reveal that a
Christian can indeed fall away from grace!
- Paul warned of falling from grace - cf. Ga 5:4
- Peter likewise warned of falling from one's own
steadfastness - cf. 2Pe 3:17
- Jesus described what would happen to those branches who did
not bear fruit - Jn 15:1-2,6
-- Again, through self-examination one can KNOW what their true
condition is!
- TO DETERMINE IF WE REALLY KNOW OURSELVES...
- As Paul calls for self-examination, he asks "Do you not know
yourselves...?"
- We can easily fall into the trap of self-deception - e.g.,
Jm 1:22-25
- The religion of such a person is "useless" - Jm 1:26
- Only through periodic self-examination can we avoid deceiving
ourselves!
[So the need is ever present to "examine yourselves", to "prove
yourselves". That leads to the next question...]
- BY WHAT STANDARD SHOULD WE EXAMINE OURSELVES?
- NOT BY THE ESTIMATE OF SELF...
- We cannot trust solely upon what we may think of ourselves
- We are approved only if the Lord commends us - 2Co 10:18
- Therefore even though we might "think" we are right, we are
not the final arbitrator - cf. 1Co 4:4
- We can be wrong in our basic assumptions, which can lead to
wrong conclusions about ourselves
- Paul had thought persecuting Christians was pleasing to God
- Ac 26:9-11
- There will be many people at the Judgment who thought they
were pleasing God during their lifetime - Mt 7:21-23
-- We must therefore look for a standard outside of ourselves by
which to examine ourselves!
- NOT BY THE ESTIMATE OF MEN...
- We cannot compare ourselves with others, or trust their
approval
- To compare ourselves with others is unwise - 2Co 10:12
- The approval of others is a small thing - 1Co 4:3
- People are often wrong in their thoughts and evaluations
- The majority will find themselves lost on the day of
judgment - Mt 7:13-14
- Even many religious will be surprised - Mt 7:21-23
-- We must still look for yet another standard by which to
examine ourselves
- WE MUST TRY OURSELVES BY THE STANDARD OF GOD'S WORD...
- Again, it is the commendation of the Lord that makes one
approved - 2Co 10:18
- It is the Lord who is the ultimate Judge - 1Co 4:4; 2Co 5:10
- As the Lord Himself has said, we will be judged by His words
- Jn 12:48
[The only appropriate standard to use when we examine ourselves is the
Word of God. We cannot trust our feelings, or what others might say.
Finally, let me share some...]
- QUESTIONS TO HELP US EXAMINE OURSELVES
- IS CHRIST IN ME...?
- Have I put Him on in baptism? - Ga 3:27
- Am I keeping His commandments? - Jn 14:21
- ARE THE "MARKS" OF DISCIPLESHIP PRESENT IN MY LIFE...?
- Am I abiding in His word? - Jn 8:31
- Do I love my brethren like Christ loved me? - Jn 13:34-35;
1Jn 3:14-19
- Am I bearing fruit? - Jn 15:8
- Such as the fruit of the Spirit - Ga 5:22-23
- Such as the fruit of our lips in praising God - He 13:15
- Such as the fruit of good works - cf. Tit 2:14; 3:8,14
- DO I HAVE THE ATTITUDE OF THOSE WHO WERE TRUE DISCIPLES...?
- Under inspiration, Paul wrote 2Co 13:6; what was his frame
of mind?
- We can glean the mind of a true disciple from Php 3:7-14
- We read of his goal in life (7-11)
- We read of his attitudes in attaining that goal (12-14)
- We will ALL have this "frame of mind" if we are "in the faith"
and "Christ is in us" - cf. Php 3:15-17
CONCLUSION
- Other questions might be appropriate to ask when examining
ourselves, but I hope this illustrates how we need to use the Word
of God to "prove" ourselves
- Consider the sad plight of those who are "reprobate",
"disqualified", who "fail the test"...
- Paul describes some of them in Php 3:18-19
- Because they set their mind on earthly things, their end is
destruction!
-- How much better to be like those described in Php 3:20-21!
To ensure that you will not be "disqualified", then frequently "Examine
Yourselves" in the light of God's Word!