Chapter 3:
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Introduction 1 2 3 1 Peter 1 John
2 Peter 3
Concise Complete
The design here is to remind of Christ's final coming to
judgement. (1-4) He will appear unexpectedly, when the present frame of nature
will be dissolved by fire. (5-10) From thence is inferred the need for holiness,
and stedfastness in the faith. (11-18)
Verses 1-4 The
purified minds of Christians are to be stirred up, that they may be active and
lively in the work of holiness. There will be scoffers in the last days, under
the gospel, men who make light of sin, and mock at salvation by Jesus Christ.
One very principal article of our faith refers to what only has a promise to
rest upon, and scoffers will attack it till our Lord is come. They will not
believe that he will come. Because they see no changes, therefore they fear not
God,
psalms 55:19 .
What he never has done, they fancy he never can do, or never will do.
Verses 5-10 Had
these scoffers considered the dreadful vengeance with which God swept away a
whole world of ungodly men at once, surely they would not have scoffed at his
threatening an equally terrible judgment. The heavens and the earth which now
are, by the same word, it is declared, will be destroyed by fire. This is as
sure to come, as the truth and the power of God can make it. Christians are here
taught and established in the truth of the coming of the Lord. Though, in the
account of men, there is a vast difference between one day and a thousand years,
yet, in the account of God, there is no difference. All things past, present,
and future, are ever before him: the delay of a thousand years cannot be so much
to him, as putting off any thing for a day or for an hour is to us. If men have
no knowledge or belief of the eternal God, they will be very apt to think him
such as themselves. How hard is it to form any thoughts of eternity! What men
count slackness, is long-suffering, and that to us-ward; it is giving more time
to hisown people, to advance in knowledge and holiness, and in the exercise of
faith and patience, to abound in good works, doing and suffering what they are
called to, that they may bring glory to God. Settle therefore in your hearts
that you shall certainly be called to give an account of all things done in the
body, whether good or evil. And let a humble and diligent walking before God,
and a frequent judging of yourselves, show a firm belief of the future judgment,
though many live as if they were never to give any account at all. This day will
come, when men are secure, and have no expectation of the day of the Lord. The
stately palaces, and all the desirable things wherein wordly-minded men seek and
place their happiness, shall be burned up; all sorts of creatures God has made,
and all the works of men, must pass through the fire, which shall be a consuming
fire to all that sin has brought into the world, though a refining fire to the
works of God's hand. What will become of us, if we set our affections on this
earth, and make it our portion, seeing all these things shall be burned up?
Therefore make sure of happiness beyond this visible world.
Verses 11-18
From the doctrine of Christ's second coming, we are exhorted to purity and
godliness. This is the effect of real knowledge. Very exact and universal
holiness is enjoined, not resting in any low measure or degree. True Christians
look for new heavens and a new earth; freed from the vanity to which things
present are subject, and the sin they are polluted with. Those only who are
clothed with the righteousness of Christ, and sanctified by the Holy Ghost,
shall be admitted to dwell in this holy place. He is faithful, who has promised.
Those, whose sins are pardoned, and their peace made with God, are the only safe
and happy people; therefore follow after peace, and that with all men; follow
after holiness as well as peace. Never expect to be found at that day of God in
peace, if you are lazy and idle in this your day, in which we must finish the
work given us to do. Only the diligent Christian will be the happy Christian in
the day of the Lord. Our Lord will suddenly come to us, or shortly call us to
him; and shall he find us idle? Learn to make a right use of the patience of our
Lord, who as yet delays his coming. Proud, carnal, and corrupt men, seek to
wrest some things into a seeming agreement with their wicked doctrines. But this
is no reason why St. Paul's epistles, or any other part of the Scriptures,
should be laid aside; for men, left to themselves, pervert every gift of God.
Then let us seek to have our minds prepared for receiving things hard to be
understood, by putting in practice things which are more easy to be understood.
But there must be self-denial and suspicion of ourselves, and submission to the
authority of Christ Jesus, before we can heartily receive all the truths of the
gospel, therefore we are in great danger of rejecting the truth. And whatever
opinions and thoughts of men are not according to the law of God, and warranted
by it, the believer disclaims and abhors. Those who are led away by error, fall
from their own stedfastness. And that we may avoid being led away, we must seek
to grow in all grace, in faith, and virtue, and knowledge. Labour to know Christ
more clearly, and more fully; to know him so as to be more like him, and to love
him better. This is the knowledge of Christ, which the apostle Paul reached
after, and desired to attain; and those who taste this effect of the knowledge
of the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, will, upon receiving such grace from him,
give thanks and praise him, and join in ascribing glory to him now, in the full
assurance of doing the same hereafter, for ever.
Chapter 3:
| Darby
| Geneva
| Gill
| Jamieson Faussett Brown
| Johnson
| Matthew Henry
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| Read 2 Peter 3 |
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