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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 Colossians 2 Thessalonians
1 Thessalonians 1
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The faith, love, and patience of the
Thessalonians, are evident tokens of their election which was manifested in the
power with which the gospel came to them. (1-5) Its powerful and exemplary
effects upon their hearts and lives. (6-10)
Verses 1-5
As all good comes from God, so no good can be hoped for by sinners, but from God
in Christ. And the best good may be expected from God, as our Father, for the
sake of Christ. We should pray, not only for ourselves, but for others also;
remembering them without ceasing. Wherever there is a true faith, it will work;
it will affect both the heart and life. Faith works by love; it shows itself in
love to God, and love to our neighbour. And wherever there is a well-grounded
hope of eternal life, this will appear by the exercise of patience; and it is a
sign of sincerity, when in all we do, we seek to approve ourselves to God. By
this we may know our election, if we not only speak of the things of God with
out lips, but feel their power in our hearts, mortifying our lusts, weaning us
from the world, and raising us up to heavenly things. Unless the Spirit of God
comes with the word of God, it will be to us a dead letter. Thus they
entertained it by the power of the Holy Ghost. They were fully convinced of the
truth of it, so as not to be shaken in mind by objections and doubts; and they
were willing to leave all for Christ, and to venture their souls and everlasting
condition upon the truth of the gospel revelation.
Verses
6-10 When careless, ignorant, and immoral persons are turned from their
carnal pursuits and connexions, to believe in and obey the Lord Jesus, to live
soberly, righteously, and godly, the matter speaks for itself. The believers
under the Old Testament waited for the coming of the Messiah, and believers now
wait for his second coming. He is yet to come. And God had raised him from the
dead, which is a full assurance unto all men that he will come to judgment. He
came to purchase salvation, and will, when he comes again, bring salvation with
him, full and final deliverance from that wrath which is yet to come. Let all,
without delay, flee from the wrath to come, and seek refuge in Christ and his
salvation.
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