1 THESSALONIANS CHAPTER 4 1 THESSALONIANS 4:1 Paul exhorteth the
Thessalonians to proceed in their endeavours to please God by a holy
and just conversation. 1 THESSALONIANS 4:9,10 He commendeth their love
to one another, entreating them to abound in it, 1 THESSALONIANS
4:11,12 and quietly to follow... [ Continue Reading ]
This explains what he said before; what they had received of him about
their walking he here calls COMMANDMENTS, not so much his own as the
Lord s, as the word itself imports here used, and is expressed in the
text. BY THE LORD JESUS: though the apostle had authority, yet it was
but derivative from... [ Continue Reading ]
What in the former verse he called commandments from Christ, he here
calls THE WILL OF GOD; or he had some further duties to lay before
them, which he had not yet given commandments about, which were the
will of God. There is the secret and revealed will of God, and his
revealed will is about things... [ Continue Reading ]
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This is added as a means to prevent that sin. By VESSEL some
understand the married wife, who is called THE WEAKER VESSEL, 1 PETER
3:7; and her husband is to possess her IN SANCTIFICATION, in chastity,
as the Greek word may signify here. AND HONOUR; for as marriage is
honourable to all men,... [ Continue Reading ]
Any violence of affection we call passion, whether of love, or anger,
or desire, because the soul is passive, or suffers thereby. The Stoics
said passions were not incident to a wise man; and: _They that are
Christ s, _ saith the apostle, _have crucified the flesh with the_
passions _and lusts,_ GAL... [ Continue Reading ]
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This some understand to be another part of sanctification, mentioned
before, 1 THESSALONIANS 4:3, taking the word _sanctification_ in a
more general sense. And as before he spake of chastity, so here of
commutative justice in commerce and traffic; and the rather because
Thessalonica was a ci... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 7,8. These two verses are added, as further arguments to persuade
to that chastity he had spoken of, called _sanctification,_ 1
THESSALONIANS 4:3,4. The first is taken from their Christian calling,
which is NOT TO UNCLEANNESS, BUT TO chastity, called HOLINESS. When
they were Gentiles in state,... [ Continue Reading ]
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BUT AS TOUCHING BROTHERLY LOVE YE NEED NOT THAT I WRITE UNTO YOU: the
apostle proceeds from chastity and justice to speak of brotherly love,
which is love upon a spiritual ground; to love the saints as such,
with respect to God as a common Father, and so all his children are
brethren, 1 THESSALONIAN... [ Continue Reading ]
As an evidence of the truth of their love for which he commended them,
and that they were taught it of God, he gives a practical instance of
it in this verse; else the apostle might have been thought to flatter,
or to command a love that was without fruit; and therefore he saith
not, ye profess it,... [ Continue Reading ]
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AND THAT YE STUDY TO BE QUIET: he exhorts to quietness, and yet to be
diligent; and probably he might see this needful, either by what he
himself had observed amongst them, or by what he had heard of them, as
appears by what he writes in his Second Epistle, 2 THESSALONIANS
3:10,11. To be qui... [ Continue Reading ]
He enforceth his commands by a twofold reason, the former is _ab
honesto, _ the other is _ab utili._ First: THAT YE MAY WALK HONESTLY,
or decently, as the word is rendered, 1 CORINTHIANS 14:40. TOWARD THEM
THAT ARE WITHOUT; that is, Gentiles, infidels, so they are described,
1 CORINTHIANS 5:12 COLOS... [ Continue Reading ]
The apostle now proceeds to a new discourse, about moderating of their
sorrow for the dead, not for all, but the dead in Christ. He had
either observed their sorrow in this kind excessive, while with them;
or else by Timothy, or some other way, he had heard of it. Wherein
observe in general, he doth... [ Continue Reading ]
As in the former verse the apostle made use of the hope of the
resurrection, as an argument against immoderate sorrow, so here he
proves the resurrection by Christ's rising again, &c. FOR IF WE
BELIEVE THAT JESUS DIED AND ROSE AGAIN; he supposeth they did believe
that Christ died and rose again; it... [ Continue Reading ]
The apostle here sets down particularly the manner of the Lord's
coming, the method and order how all the saints shall then meet with
him and with one another, which we find not so distinctly in any other
scripture; and whereby he further prosecutes the argument he is upon.
FOR THIS WE SAY UNTO YOU... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE LORD HIMSELF SHALL DESCEND FROM HEAVEN WITH A SHOUT; the means
which effect this. The word SHOUT in the Greek signifies a command, or
word of command; alluding to mariners or soldiers summoned to be ready
with their assistance when called upon; and may refer to the angels
whom Christ now sum... [ Continue Reading ]
Christ will have a church to the end of the world, and some will be
found alive at his coming, and will be CAUGHT UP, or snatched up, to
denote its suddenness, it may be in the arms of angels, or by some
immediate attractive power of Christ; and it will be TOGETHER WITH
THEM that are now raised from... [ Continue Reading ]
The apostle makes application of all this discourse to the end he
designed, which was to comfort them under their sorrows for departed
Christian friends; and he saith not, be ye comforted, but COMFORT ONE
ANOTHER, to put them upon the great duty of Christian sympathy; though
this is a duty we owe to... [ Continue Reading ]