The Pulpit Commentary - 1 Corinthians 16:1
Now concerning the collection for the saints. "The saints" are here the poor Christians at Jerusalem ( Romans 15:26 ). The subject weighed much on St. Paul's mind. First, there was real need for their charity, for at Jerusalem there was as sharp a contrast between the lots of the rich and poor as there is in London, and the "poor saints," being the poorest of the poor ( James 2:5 ), must have often been in deep distress. Not many years before this time, in the famine of Claudius, ( Acts... read more
John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - 1 Corinthians 16:3
Verse 3 3.And when I come As we are cheerful in giving, when we know for certain, that what we give is well laid out, he points out to the Corinthians a method, by which they may be assured of a good and faithful administration — by selecting approved persons, to whom they may intrust the matter. Nay more, he offers his own services, if desired, which is an evidence that he has the matter at heart. read more