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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 Colossians 2 Thessalonians
1 Thessalonians 4
Verse 1. More and more - It is not enough to have faith, even so as to
please God, unless we abound more and more therein.
Verse
3. Sanctification - Entire holiness of heart and life: particular
branches of it are subjoined. That ye abstain from fornication - A
beautiful transition from sanctification to a single branch of the
contrary; and this shows that nothing is so seemingly distant, or
below our thoughts, but we have need to guard against it.
Verse
4. That every one know - For this requires knowledge, as well as
chastity. To possess his vessel - His wife. In sanctification and
honour - So as neither to dishonour God or himself, nor to
obstruct, but further, holiness; remembering, marriage is not
designed to inflame, but to conquer, natural desires.
Verse
5. Not in passionate desire - Which had no place in man when in a
state of innocence. Who know not God - And so may naturally
seek happiness in a creature. What seemingly accidental words
slide in; and yet how fine, and how vastly important!
Verse
6. In this matter - By violating his bed. The things forbidden, here
are three: fornication, ver. 3; the passion of desire, or inordinate
affection in the married state, ver. 5; and the breach of the
marriage contract.
Verse
8. He that despiseth - The commandments we gave. Despiseth
God - Himself. Who hath also given you his Holy Spirit - To
convince you of the truth, and enable you to be holy. What naked
majesty of words! How oratorical, and yet with what great
simplicity!-a simplicity that does not impair, but improve, the
understanding to the utmost; that, like the rays of heat through a
glass, collects all the powers of reason into one orderly point,
from being scattered abroad in utter confusion.
Verse
9. We need not write - Largely. For ye are taught of God - By his
Spirit.
Verse
11. That ye study - Literally, that ye be ambitious: an ambition
worthy a Christian. To work with your hands - Not a needless
caution; for temporal concerns are often a cross to them who are
newly filled with the love of God.
Verse
12. Decently - That they may have no pretense to say, (but they
will say it still,) "This religion makes men idle, and brings them to
beggary." And may want nothing - Needful for life and godliness.
What Christian desires more?
Verse
13. Now - Herein the efficacy of Christianity greatly appears, -
that it neither takes away nor embitters, but sweetly tempers, that
most refined of all affections, our desire of or love to the dead.
Verse
14. So - As God raised him. With him - With their living head.
Verse
15. By the word of the Lord - By a particular Revelation. We who
are left - This intimates the fewness of those who will be then
alive, compared to the multitude of the dead. Believers of all ages
and nations make up, as it were, one body; in consideration of
which, the believers of that age might put themselves in the place,
and speak in the person, of them who were to live till the coming
of the Lord. Not that St. Paul hereby asserted (though some seem
to have imagined so) that the day of the Lord was at hand.
Verse
16. With a shout - Properly, a proclamation made to a great
multitude. Above this is, the voice of the archangel; above both,
the trumpet of God; the voice of God, somewhat analogous to the
sound of a trumpet.
Verse
17. Together - In the same moment. In the air - The wicked will
remain beneath, while the righteous, being absolved, shall be
assessors with their Lord in the judgment. With the Lord - In
heaven.
Chapter 4:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 Colossians 2 Thessalonians
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