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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 Thessalonians 2 Timothy
1 Timothy 4
Verse 1. But the Spirit saith - By St. Paul himself to the Thessalonians,
and probably by other contemporary prophets. Expressly - As
concerning a thing of great moment, and soon to be fulfilled. That
in the latter times - These extend from our Lord's ascension till his
coming to judgment. Some - Yea, many, and by degrees the far
greater part. Will depart from the faith - The doctrine once
delivered to the saints. Giving heed to seducing spirits - Who
inspire false prophets.
Verse
2. These will depart from the faith, by the hypocrisy of them that
speak lies, having their own consciences as senseless and
unfeeling as flesh that is seared with an hot iron.
Verse
3. Forbidding priests, monks, and nuns to marry, and commanding
all men to abstain from such and such meats at such and such
times. Which God hath created to be received by them that know
the truth - That all meats are now clean. With thanksgiving -
Which supposes a pure conscience.
Verse
5. It is sanctified by the word of God - Creating all, and giving it
to man for food. And by prayer - The children of God are to pray
for the sanctification of all the creatures which they use. And not
only the Christians, but even the Jews, yea, the very heathens used
to consecrate their table by prayer.
Verse
7. Like those who were to contend in the Grecian games, exercise
thyself unto godliness - Train thyself up in holiness of heart and
life, with the utmost labour, vigour, and diligence.
Verse
8. Bodily exercise profiteth a little - Increases the health and
strength of the body.
Verse
10. Therefore - Animated by this promise. We both labour and
suffer reproach - We regard neither pleasure, ease, nor honour.
Because we trust - For this very thing the world will hate us. In
the living God - Who will give us the life he has promised. Who is
the saviour of all men - Preserving them in this life, and willing to
save them eternally. But especially - In a more eminent manner.
Of them that believe - And so are saved everlastingly.
Verse
12. Let no one have reason to despise thee for thy youth. To
prevent this, Be a pattern in word - Public and private. In spirit -
In your whole temper. In faith - When this is placed in the midst
of several other Christian graces, it generally means a particular
branch of it; fidelity or faithfulness.
Verse
13. Give thyself to reading - Both publicly and privately.
Enthusiasts, observe this! Expect no end without the means.
Verse
14. Neglect not - They neglect it who do not exercise it to the full.
The gift - Of feeding the flock, of power, and love, and sobriety.
Which was given thee by prophecy - By immediate direction from
God. By the laying on of my hands - 2 Tim. i, 6; while the elders
joined also in the solemnity. This presbytery probably consisted
of some others, together with Paul and Silas.
Verse
15. Meditate - The Bible makes no distinction between this and to
contemplate, whatever others do. True meditation is no other than
faith, hope, love, joy, melted down together, as it were, by the fire
of God's Holy Spirit; and offered up to God in secret. He that is
wholly in these, will be little in worldly company, in other studies,
in collecting books, medals, or butterflies: wherein many pastors
drone away so considerable a part of their lives.
Verse
16. Continue in them - In all the preceding advices.
Chapter 4:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 Thessalonians 2 Timothy
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