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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 2 Peter 2 John
1 John 4
Verse 1. Believe not every spirit - Whereby any teacher is actuated. But
try the spirits - By the rule which follows. We are to try all spirits
by the written word: "To the law and to the testimony!" If any
man speak not according to these, the spirit which actuates him is
not of God.
Verse
2. Every spirit - Or teacher. Which confesseth - Both with heart
and voice. Jesus Christ, who is come in the flesh, is of God - This
his coming presupposes, contains, and draws after it, the whole
doctrine of Christ.
Verse
3. Ye have heard - From our Lord and us, that it cometh.
Verse
4. Ye have overcome these seducers, because greater is the Spirit
of Christ that is in you than the spirit of antichrist that is in the
world.
Verse
5. They - Those false prophets. Are of the world - Of the number
of those that know not God. Therefore speak they of the world -
From the same principle, wisdom, spirit; and, of consequence, the
world heareth them - With approbation.
Verse
6. We - Apostles. Are of God - Immediately taught, and sent by
him. Hereby we know - From what is said, 1 John iv, 2-6.
Verse
7. Let us love one another - From the doctrine he has just been
defending he draws this exhortation. It is by the Spirit that the
love of God is shed abroad in our hearts. Every one that truly
loveth God and his neighbour is born of God.
Verse
8. God is love - This little sentence brought St. John more
sweetness, even in the time he was writing it, than the whole
world can bring. God is often styled holy, righteous, wise; but not
holiness, righteousness, or wisdom in the abstract, as he is said to
be love; intimating that this is his darling, his reigning attribute,
the attribute that sheds an amiable glory on all his other
perfections.
Verse
12. If we love one another, God abideth in us - This is treated of,
1 John iv, 13-16. And his love is perfected - Has its full effect. In
us - This is treated of, 1 John iv, 17-19.
Verse
14. And in consequence of this we have seen and testify that the
Father sent the Son - These are the foundation and the criteria of
our abiding in God and God in us, the communion of the Spirit,
and the confession of the Son.
Verse
15. Whosoever shall, from a principle of loving faith, openly
confess in the face of all opposition and danger, that Jesus is the
Son of God, God abideth in him.
Verse
16. And we know and believe - By the same Spirit, the love that
God hath to us.
Verse
17. Hereby - That is, by this communion with God. Is our love
made perfect; that we may - That is, so that we shall have
boldness in the day of judgment - When all the stout-hearted shall
tremble. Because as he - Christ. Is - All love. So are we - Who are
fathers in Christ, even in this world.
Verse
18. There is no fear in love - No slavish fear can be where love
reigns. But perfect, adult love casteth out slavish fear: because
such fear hath torment - And so is inconsistent with the happiness
of love. A natural man has neither fear nor love; one that is
awakened, fear without love; a babe in Christ, love and fear; a
father in Christ, love without fear.
Verse
19. We love him, because he first loved us - This is the sum of all
religion, the genuine model of Christianity. None can say more:
why should any one say less, or less intelligibly?
Verse
20. Whom he hath seen - Who is daily presented to his senses, to
raise his esteem, and move his kindness or compassion toward
him.
Verse
21. And this commandment have we from him - Both God and
Christ. That he who loveth God love his brother - Every one,
whatever his opinions or mode of worship be, purely because he
is the child, and bears the image, of God. Bigotry is properly the
want of this pure and universal love. A bigot only loves those who
embrace his opinions, and receive his way of worship; and he
loves them for that, and not for Christ's sake.
Chapter 4:
| Darby
| Geneva
| Gill
| Jamieson Faussett Brown
| Johnson
| Matthew Henry
| Matthew Henry Concise
| Wesley
| Index
| Bible Gateway |
Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 2 Peter 2 John
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