Definition: For indeed he accepted the exhortation; but being more forward, of his own accord he went unto you.
Explanation: Okay, let’s break down this verse from 2 Corinthians 8:17. It's a really interesting and slightly surprising part of Paul’s letter! Here’s what it means in simpler terms: Basically, Paul is saying: “I wanted to go to you, but I also voluntarily went.” Let’s unpack that a bit: “For indeed he accepted the exhortation” : This refers to the message or call that Paul was giving. He was telling people about Jesus and his love. “But being more forward…” : This is a key part. Paul wasn't just passively receiving the message; he actively wanted to meet with you. "...he went unto you." : This means he actually traveled to your city or town to talk to you! The whole idea is that Paul was motivated by his desire to share the good news of Christ and connect with you personally. It shows a genuine enthusiasm for spreading the Gospel (the good news about Jesus). It’s a little bit about Paul’s personality – he wasn't just going along with things; he was taking initiative. In short, it highlights his love for you and his willingness to reach out. --- Does that make sense? Would you like me to explain any of this further or perhaps delve into a specific aspect of the verse? For example, we could talk about: The context of this passage in 2 Corinthians. Why Paul might have felt this way.