8. Translate, "He that soweth unto his own flesh," with a view to
fulfilling its desires. He does not say, "His spirit," as he does say,
"His flesh." For in ourselves we are not spiritual, but carnal. The
flesh is devoted to selfishness.
corruption--that is, destruction
(Php 3:19).
Compare as to the deliverance of believers from "corruption"
(Ro 8:21).
The use of the term "corruption" instead, implies that
destruction is not an arbitrary punishment of
fleshly-mindedness, but is its natural fruit; the corrupt flesh
producing corruption, which is another word for destruction: corruption
is the fault, and corruption the punishment (see on
1Co 3:17;
2Pe 2:12).
Future life only expands the seed sown here. Men cannot mock God
because they can deceive themselves. They who sow tares cannot reap
wheat. They alone reap life eternal who sow to the Spirit
(Ps 126:6;
Pr 11:18; 22:8;
Ho 8:7; 10:12;
Lu 16:25;
Ro 8:11;
Jas 5:7).
JFB.
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