1:5 'fellowship' = brother in ch. But Eusebius included a lot of very early . The birth of a new child, a wedding between believers, an answer to prayer: all of these are reasons to rejoice. Epaphroditus was a veteran, a battle tested soldier, who gambled his life for the sake of the gospel. That was one less thing Paul had to be concerned about (2:26-27). As Paul said, "To live is Christ, and to die is gain . "Charming." v. 25 Brother, companion, soldier. However, honest consideration of this story reveals that it is actually a testimony . Elijah was a man with a nature like ours, and . Now, the example of Epaphroditus. 2:25). that the account of the sickness and recovery of Epaphroditus is such as to lead us to suppose that he was not restored by miracle; and he infers that the power of healing the sick was conferred on the apostles only occasionally, and did not depend at all on their will, since, if it had, there is every . It is interesting to note that Paul did not use this gift for his own selfish purposes. Apr 29, 2020 #95. Respectfully, I see this as a conclusion looking for evidence to support it. According to Philippians 2:16, why will Paul rejoice in the day of Christ? Jul 10, 2021. In Phil 2:25-27 Paul wrote, "For he (Epaphroditus) longs for all of you and is distressed because you heard he was ill. Evidently Paul did not have the ability to heal everyone whom he wished would be healthy, even his fellow workers. God never removed Paul's thorn in the flesh ( II Cor 12:1-10 ). Paul clearly states why God healed Epaphroditus. In the other, Paul's prays to focus the saints attention and labours on future work "The Lord give mercy unto" Paul of course had his own "mercy minister" in the form of "Luke, the BELOVED physician", and no doubt "beloved" for that very reason. In Acts 5:15, it tells us that they "brought forth the sick into the streets, on beds and couches, that at the least the shadow of Peter passing by might overshadow them" (verse 16). Ultimately only God can . The Lord had mercy on sick Epaphroditus. 8 And in Lystra a certain man without strength in his feet was sitting, a cripple from his mother's womb, who had never walked. I pray for my healing, and I tell God why I . Paul had previously displayed the gift of healing. ii.) Epaphroditus, like millions of other people recovered, but not due to any miraculous healing "I left Trophimus sick in Miletus." Paul, who had healed many other people did not heal Tophimus, but "left him sick." Why? Why was Paul's Apostleship questioned? Not only did He save the former Pharisee, but He also gave Paul ext Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible. ii.) Epaphroditus was willing to sacrifice. Paul had used the gift of healing in a number of instances (even healing an entire city) [1] but often we read that he did not have the apparent ability to heal. 9 This man was listening to Paul as he spoke, who, when he had fixed his gaze on him and had seen that he had faith to be [f]made well, 10 said with a loud voice, "Stand upright . The struggle regarding healing, whether for ourselves or our loved ones, is often highly emotional. God causes all things to work for our good, even sickness, and, yes, even death. Healing is of the Lord. Joy comes from living for and serving others, as did Jesus, Paul, and Timothy in this chapter. jesus also was moved with compassion many times.the main purpose is to trust him and have faith he will do what is best for us. He was sick to the point of death. Because for the work of Christ he was nigh unto death, not regarding his life Philippians 2:30 Philippians 2:25-30 ; 4:18. Paul. And Paul who had miraculously healed so many left Trophimus at Miletus sick (II Timothy 4:20). we are to pray for the sick that they may be healed. January 23 2014 Report. . "Charming." v. 25 Brother, companion, soldier. domingo, 13 junho 2021. C. In order to be a disciple of the Lord, what must one do? There are. However, God, who can do things as He chooses, chose not to immediately heal Epaphroditus. Epaphroditus brought the gift to Paul, and he brought news . We cannot command God to heal, but we can ask Him to. 4:20). God's mercy was involved in the healing of Epaphroditus, both for him and for Paul. If Paul could not make such a demand, then neither can we. 339 AD) was Bishop of Caesarea, a port in north-central Israel. According to Philippians 2:17, what did Paul say he is being poured out as? sometimes that may be a spiritual healing , but they will be healed. Paul grieved that this dear man became so ill. (II Corinthians 12:7-9) Epaphroditus came to Paul at Rome and became gravely ill, but Paul who had miraculously healed so many did not miraculously heal him (Philippians 2:25-30). Explanation and Commentary of 2 Corinthians 12: 9 Paul's claim is that God had given him a "thorn in his flesh" (2 Cor 12:7) in order to prevent him from becoming conceited because of his powerful experiences and revelations from God. He healed many people of many diseases (e.g. But here, he apparently could not even heal a needed coworker. A good question to ask is why Epaphroditus fell ill in the first place. Epaphroditus was an apostle of the Philippian church (Phil. Yes: Acts 14:7-10 (NKJV) And they were preaching the gospel there. . While Paul healed many he also left Trophimus behind sick at Mellitus (2 Tim. When I read that text, I'm always amazed that Paul (apparently) was unable to heal Epaphroditus. Paul Did Not Heal Epaphroditus Paul wrote to the Philippians while he was in a Roman prison and explained how Epaphroditus, the messenger that was sent to him, almost died. A: Paul did not have the power to arbitrarily heal: only God has the power to heal. Because he, like Epaphroditus, was a Christian, and Christians did not heal other Christians. Indeed he was ill, and almost died . Paul, observing him intently and seeing . he was ill. on Phil no. Paul mentions him in words of esteem and affection. Assuming Paul didn't heal Epaphroditus, we ask: Why not? Problem: In the Book of Acts, Paul healed the sick and even raised the dead (Acts 20:9-10). Was not Paul performing healing miracles? And sickness speeds the arrival of death for many. - For indeed he was sick nigh unto death: but God had mercy on him; and not on him only, but on me also, lest I should have sorrow upon sorrow.St. Verse 30 tells us. 4.20) and prescribed wine for Timothy s chronic illnesses (1 Tim. Jul 10, 2021 #3931. On one occasion he even healed everyone in an entire city (Acts 28:9). For he longed after you all and was full of heaviness, because you had heard that he had been sick. It would seem that this demonstrates that miracles primarily had the purpose of creating faith. a drink offering on the sacrifice and service of your faith. However, Paul was often an instrument of healing. Therefore, modern healers shouldn't be expected to heal every time either. God will not have us stand on our own strength. On his return to Philippi he was the bearer of Paul's letter to the church there. Because for the work of Christ he was nigh unto death, not regarding his life, to supply your lack of service toward me. In both cases, a man who had been lame since birth was immediately cured by being commanded to stand and walk. The reason Epaphroditus was not healed is not stated in the text. It was God's will for Epaphroditus to be sick. Philippians 2:30. Yet I consider it necessary to send to you Epaphroditus . 2. Normally when someone talks about rejoicing, they share good news. He may/may not have healed Epaphroditus, it just doesn t seem to be important to the narrative. Why didn't Paul just heal Epaphroditus? But God had mercy on him, and not only on him but on me also, lest I should have sorrow upon sorrow. In contrast to Timothy, what did Paul say about others? He was willing to serve in obscurity. So many early writings of Papias ( c. 70-163 AD), for example, are lost. Ellis, E. Earle. Alleged Bible Contradictions Explained (DeHoff Publications). For indeed he was sick nigh unto death - Dr. Paley has remarked (Hor. Paul also had another concern on his heart. that the account of the sickness and recovery of Epaphroditus is such as to lead us to suppose that he was not restored by miracle; and he infers that the power of healing the sick was conferred on the apostles only occasionally, and did not depend at all on their will . Why not? Did Jesus heal all as the word says who came to HIM, and does your Epaphroditus lack of information about him being healed mean God no longer heals >? F. How could Epaphroditus have been near death "for the work of Christ"? Fortunately for both Epaphroditus and Paul, God was merciful and intervened in the situation by healing Epaphroditus. And why didn't Paul heal Epaphroditus, the Philippian who "nearly died" while tending the imprisoned apostle in Rome (Phil. Both Paul and Peter were great healers. What to do? 3,838 +467 The power to heal was present in Paul's ministry as described in the book of Acts. Continued good works, however, are not always the reason for God healing the saints. Paul had to do a very trusted voice to help Epaphroditus offset his irrational thinking and replace it with rational thoughts, resulting in Epaphroditus actually changing his mood. 2:25-29). Epaphroditus [N] [H] [S] fair, graceful; belonging to Aphrodite or Venus the messenger who came from Phillipi to the apostle when he was a prisoner at Rome (Phil 2:25-30 ; 4:10-18 ). Paul had his splinter in the flesh and his persecutions. We're continuing our three-part study of, 'Model Spiritual Servants.' In this wonderful second chapt Barnabas encouraged the church in Jerusalem (Acts 4:36-37 . Barnabas plays a role here consistent with his role throughout the book of Acts (Pohill 59). Look at the way Paul talks about him:-my brother-fellow worker-fellow soldier-your messenger-minister to my need-longing for you all a. . 4: 19 . God will not have us stand on our own strength. The nine passages above is the extent of our knowledge about Paul's brother coworker, and fellow soldier as well as the messenger from Philippi. No, not anymore. There is urgency in Paul's words, a passion, a commitment to pray for Epaphroditus's healing until either divine . The healing of Epaphroditus is God's 'healing' pattern for His saints in this age and . Clark, Gordon. Paul recognizes the thankfulness of Epaphroditus for the recovery of his health: he shares that thankfulness himself. He healed him out of mercy. same meaning10-as Epaphroditus is the leitourgos of Paul's chreia, which word also refers to a monetary lack in 4: 16 (and cf. Let me tell you what the name means, in case you are thinking of naming a child. Paul could not heal Epaphroditus (Philippians 2:25-27) "Yet I thought it necessary to send to you Epaphroditus, my brother and fellow-worker, and fellow-soldier, but your messenger and he who ministered to my wants. For indeed he was sick nigh unto death - Dr. Paley has remarked (Hor. 4.13-15). . "Trophimus have I left in Miletus sick" (2 Ti. Lazarus' sickness was for the glory . DeHoff, George. Paul had mighty powers of healing. G. What it does say is that Epaphroditus was sick and almost died.Nothing is said of his path to recovery.It is just as reasonable to conclude that Paul or another person laid hands on him and he . However, this is not a position adopted by the writers of the New Testament which, despite the many miraculous healings that are recorded, also makes reference to Christians who were sick and who did not find immediate supernatural healing. . 2. People often bring up the same question concerning Epaphroditus. We can believe Him to, but we cannot require Him to. Epaphroditus was a faithful Christian, but "he was sick almost unto death" (Phil 2:27). Probably, neither did he. Why did he not simply heal Epaphroditus? Serving doesn't exclude you from . Acts 14:8 NASB. Paul had the gift of healing didn't he? Mutual rejoicing - In Romans 12:15, Paul said to "rejoice with those who rejoice and weep with those who weep.". Therefore, Paul sent Epaphroditus back with his letter to the Philippians so that they could stop worrying and rejoice too (2:25-30). Paul left his traveling companion Trophimus sick at Miletus (2 Timothy 4:20). Acts 14:10; 19:11-12; 28:8-9). In that he had heard about the seeds of division that had been planted in the church at Philippi. he did not run in vain or labor in vain. My understanding from the text is that Epaphroditus was the recipient of mercy. Epaphroditus was distressed because the Philippians were distressed over his terrible illness. And as for the gift of healing, we read of a co-worker of Paul's, Epaphroditus, who fell seriously ill during this time (Phil. . . B. So, in short, Epaphroditus grew sick on his 600-mile journey to Rome, to the point of death, which delayed him from fulfilling his mission of helping Paul. Bible Difficulties and Seeming Contradictions (Concordia). Epaphroditus, the apostle of the Philippians, was especially signalized by his suffering, which took him very near to death (2:25-30). Why Acts 28:28-again the key fits. Why Doesn't Jesus Heal Me? For indeed he was sick nigh unto death: but God had mercy on him; and not on him only, but on me also, lest I should have sorrow upon sorrow" (Philippians 2:26-27). Bing, Charlie. Some would conclude from Paul's failure to heal his friend that the "gift of healing" was "dying out" at this juncture in the life of . Epaphroditus's name is of pagan origin. The sign gifts were no longer operating at the time that Paul wrote the Prison Epistles. Paul told the Philippian church that "Epaphroditus almost died on me." But why did not Paul heal him? It means "belonging to Aphrodite" the name of the goddess is actually incorporated into the name Epaphroditus. Solution: There are two possible responses to this. The church at Philippi grieved as well; yet, now Paul rejoiced that God chose to heal Epaphroditus and he could now return to Philippi, rejoicing and bringing hope, joy and love to that young church. There is only one answer, sin! Timothy was encouraged to use a little wine for his stomach and frequent ailments. 9. Let us think once more about the healing ministry. Some believe that possessing the gift of healing did not guarantee . This points to the fact that healing "gifts" are occasional and subject to God's sovereign timing and purpose. He would have us rely on him alone. Did paul heal or did God through Paul Healed? Mark his human sympathies; he had a "desire to depart," but he rejoices in the recovery of his friend. Why did Timothy have to rely on wine for treatment of his many illnesses? Joy comes from living for and serving others, as did Jesus, Paul, and Timothy in this chapter. God's sparing of Epaphroditus' life was a tangible expression of His abundant grace to Paul. In the last few verses we saw the example of proven worth in Timothy and now we see an example in Epaphroditus. Mankind causes disease by violating the natural laws of health and cleanliness. There is a parallel between this and chapter 1. In Philippians 2:25-27 Paul mentioned his good friend Epaphroditus, who had been very sick. Perhaps the gift was no longer operational or perhaps Paul simply refused to pervert the gift by using it for his own ends. 2:30)? Did Epaphroditus not have "enough faith" as some so-called faith healers would charge? Timothy was encouraged to use wine for his stomach ailments ( 1 Tim 5:23 ). 1:5 'fellowship' = brother in ch. Why didn't he tell Timothy to believe that for his healing, or Epaphroditus in Philippians 2 that? Pe. These include: Paul; Trophimus; Epaphroditus; Timothy. He was a close friend of Emperor Constantine and had unlimited access to all the very early Christian writings. Either way, healing Epaphroditus was . He was willing to give his time, his effort, and even his health to serve the Lord. There was no "blood pled" for the devil-possessed girl at Philippiand yet she was delivered. 16:24 D. What is meant by Epaphroditus being the Philippians "messenger"? But here he doesn't seem to have healed Epaphroditus (and even if he did, he didn't heal Trophimus in Miletus - 2Tim.4:20). In this world, we will have tribulation, but we ought not to fear because He has overcome this world. reasons why it's always god's perfect will to heal every believer #7. paul's thorn in the flesh was not a sickness; introduction 7.1 #7.1 weakness not infirmity #7.2 the reason why paul was given his "thorn" #7.3 the meaning of "a thorn in the flesh" #7.4 the meaning of "buffet" #7.5 how paul's "thorn" affected his flesh Verse 27. 2:25,27,30 "Epaphroditus . why did paul not heal epaphroditus. Paul the Apostle Wrote Hebrews. Yet, Jesus, Paul, and the disciples healed the sick they came across ( Matt 19 . And he was 'full of heaviness' because the Philippians had heard that he, their minister, had been sick. I know that God is God and that he can heal. There is a parallel between this and chapter 1. Paul left Trophimus in Miletus when he was sick ( II Tim 4:20 ), and Epaphroditus was sick to the point of death ( Phil 2:27 ). Mt. so that Paul may rejoice in the day of Christ. While there is precious little . Although Jesus knew He was going to raise Lazarus from the dead, He wept. We die daily. Losing a loved one is heartbreaking and the loss causes a time of deep mourning for many. This implies they did not expect such a minister to fall ill. Marilyn C Newbie Supporter. But his prayers for Epaphroditus were not answered, at least initially. Sin brought forth death, which is in and of itself a sickness. Here's why: 1. But this did not lead him to write off Epaphroditus's illness as unchangeable or beyond healing. E. Since Paul had power heal, why did he not heal Epaphroditus? Paul says that God had mercy on Epaphroditus, probably due to the many . 2:25-30) and Paul no longer had the gift of healing, and was no longer able to heal as he did only a few years earlier in Acts 28:9. 5.23) and arrived in Galatia unhealed of a terrible sickness (Gal. He would have us rely on him alone. Apr 29, 2020 #95. Now, the example of Epaphroditus. And some works of flesh spawn disease. Also, why did Paul not mentioned Isa 53 even once, for us in the Body of Christ, for healing in Romans to Philemon? So, the criticism was not that Paul designated himself an apostle; rather, it was that his apostleship was dependent on the~Jerusalem leaders and that he was unfaithful in proclaiming it. For indeed he was sick almost unto death; but God had mercy on him, and not only on him but on me also, lest I should have sorrow upon sorrow (Philippians 2:27 NKJV).
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