* Exhortations to various duties, and to be content with what
Providence allots. (1-6) To respect the instructions of faithful
pastors, with cautions against being carried away by strange
doctrines. (7-15) Further exhortations to duties, that relate to God,
to our neighbour, and to those set over us... [ Continue Reading ]
1-6 The design of Christ in giving himself for us, is, that he may
purchase to himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works; and true
religion is the strongest bond of friendship. Here are earnest
exhortations to several Christian duties, especially contentment. The
sin opposed to this grace an... [ Continue Reading ]
7-15 The instructions and examples of ministers, who honourably and
comfortably closed their testimony, should be particularly remembered
by survivors. And though their ministers were some dead, others dying,
yet the great Head and High Priest of the church, the Bishop of their
souls, ever lives, a... [ Continue Reading ]
16-21 We must, according to our power, give to the necessities of the
souls and bodies of men: God will accept these offerings with
pleasure, and will accept and bless the offerers through Christ. The
apostle then states what is their duty to living ministers; to obey
and submit to them, so far as... [ Continue Reading ]
22-25 So bad are men, and even believers, through the remainders of
their corruption, that when the most important, comfortable doctrine
is delivered to them for their own good, and that with the most
convincing evidence, there is need of earnest entreaty and exhortation
that they would bear it, and... [ Continue Reading ]