* The duty of Christians towards believing, as well as other masters.
(1-5) The advantage of godliness with contentment. (6-10) A solemn
charge to Timothy to be faithful. (11-16) The apostle repeats his
warning to the rich, and closes with a blessing. (17-21)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-5 Christians were not to suppose that religious knowledge, or
Christian privileges, gave them any right to despise heathen masters,
or to disobey lawful commands, or to expose their faults to others.
And such as enjoyed the privilege of living with believing masters,
were not to withhold due respe... [ Continue Reading ]
6-10 Those that make a trade of Christianity to serve their turn for
this world, will be disappointed; but those who mind it as their
calling, will find it has the promise of the life that now is, as well
as of that which is to come. He that is godly, is sure to be happy in
another world; and if co... [ Continue Reading ]
11-16 It ill becomes any men, but especially men of God, to set their
hearts upon the things of this world; men of God should be taken up
with the things of God. There must be a conflict with corruption, and
temptations, and the powers of darkness. Eternal life is the crown
proposed for our encoura... [ Continue Reading ]
17-21 Being rich in this world is wholly different from being rich
towards God. Nothing is more uncertain than worldly wealth. Those who
are rich, must see that God gives them their riches; and he only can
give to enjoy them richly; for many have riches, but enjoy them
poorly, not having a heart to... [ Continue Reading ]