* The apostle admires the love of God in making believers his
children. (1,2) The purifying influence of the hope of seeing Christ,
and the danger of pretending to this, and living in sin. (3-10) Love
to the brethren is the character of real Christians. (11-15) That love
described by its actings. (1... [ Continue Reading ]
1,2 Little does the world know of the happiness of the real followers
of Christ. Little does the world think that these poor, humble,
despised ones, are favourites of God, and will dwell in heaven. Let
the followers of Christ be content with hard fare here, since they are
in a land of strangers, whe... [ Continue Reading ]
3-10 The sons of God know that their Lord is of purer eyes than to
allow any thing unholy and impure to dwell with him. It is the hope of
hypocrites, not of the sons of God, that makes allowance for
gratifying impure desires and lusts. May we be followers of him as his
dear children, thus show our... [ Continue Reading ]
11-15 We should love the Lord Jesus, value his love, and therefore
love all our brethren in Christ. This love is the special fruit of our
faith, and a certain sign of our being born again. But none who
rightly know the heart of man, can wonder at the contempt and enmity
of ungodly people against the... [ Continue Reading ]
16-21 Here is the condescension, the miracle, the mystery of Divine
love, that God would redeem the church with his own blood. Surely we
should love those whom God has loved, and so loved. The Holy Spirit,
grieved at selfishness, will leave the selfish heart without comfort,
and full of darkness and... [ Continue Reading ]
22-24 When believers had confidence towards God, through the Spirit
of adoption, and by faith in the great High Priest, they might ask
what they would of their reconciled Father. They would receive it, if
good for them. And as good-will to men was proclaimed from heaven, so
good-will to men, partic... [ Continue Reading ]