24 Not for that we have dominion over your faith, but are helpers of your joy: for by faith ye stand.

Other Translations of 2 Corinthians 1:24

New International Version

24 Not that we lord it over your faith, but we work with you for your joy, because it is by faith you stand firm.

English Standard Version

24 Not that we lord it over your faith, but we work with you for your joy, for you stand firm in your faith.

The Message

24 We're not in charge of how you live out the faith, looking over your shoulders, suspiciously critical. We're partners, working alongside you, joyfully expectant. I know that you stand by your own faith, not by ours.

New King James Version

24 Not that we have dominion over your faith, but are fellow workers for your joy; for by faith you stand.

New Living Translation

24 But that does not mean we want to dominate you by telling you how to put your faith into practice. We want to work together with you so you will be full of joy, for it is by your own faith that you stand firm.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on 2 Corinthians 1:24

Commentary on 2 Corinthians 1:15-24

(Read 2 Corinthians 1:15-24)

The apostle clears himself from the charge of levity and inconstancy, in not coming to Corinth. Good men should be careful to keep the reputation of sincerity and constancy; they should not resolve, but on careful thought; and they will not change unless for weighty reasons. Nothing can render God's promises more certain: his giving them through Christ, assures us they are his promises; as the wonders God wrought in the life, resurrection, and ascension of his Son, confirm faith. The Holy Spirit makes Christians firm in the faith of the gospel: the quickening of the Spirit is an earnest of everlasting life; and the comforts of the Spirit are an earnest of everlasting joy. The apostle desired to spare the blame he feared would be unavoidable, if he had gone to Corinth before he learned what effect his former letter produced. Our strength and ability are owing to faith; and our comfort and joy must flow from faith. The holy tempers and gracious fruits which attend faith, secure from delusion in so important a matter.