Paul an apostle — Familiarity is to be set aside where the things of
God are concerned. According to the commandment of God — The
authoritative appointment of God the Father. Our Saviour — So styled
in many other places likewise, as being the grand orderer of the whole
scheme of our salvation. And C... [ Continue Reading ]
Grace, mercy, peace — St. Paul wishes grace and peace in his
epistles to the churches. To Timotheus he adds mercy, the most tender
grace towards those who stand in need of it. The experience of this
prepares a man to be a minister of the gospel.... [ Continue Reading ]
Charge some to teach no other doctrine — Than I have taught. Let
them put nothing in the place of it, add nothing to it.... [ Continue Reading ]
Neither give heed — So as either to teach or regard them. To fables
— Fabulous Jewish traditions. And endless genealogies — Nor those
delivered in scripture, but the long intricate pedigrees whereby they
strove to prove their descent from such or such a person. Which afford
questions — Which lead on... [ Continue Reading ]
Whereas the end of the commandment — of the whole Christian
institution. Is love — And this was particularly the end of the
commandment which Timotheus was to enforce at Ephesus, 1 Timothy 1:3,
1 Timothy 1:18. The foundation is faith; the end, love. But this can
only subsist in an heart purified by... [ Continue Reading ]
From which — Love and a good conscience. Some are turned aside —
An affectation of high and extensive knowledge sets a man at the
greatest distance from faith, and all sense of divine things. To vain
jangling — And of all vanities, none are more vain than dry, empty
disputes on the things of God.... [ Continue Reading ]
Understanding neither the very things they speak, nor the subject they
speak of.... [ Continue Reading ]
We grant the whole Mosaic law is good, answers excellent purposes, if
a man use it in a proper manner. Even the ceremonial is good, as it
points to Christ; and the moral law is holy, just, and good, on its
own nature; and of admirable use both to convince unbelievers, and to
guide believers in all h... [ Continue Reading ]
The law doth not lie against a righteous man — Doth not strike or
condemn him. But against the lawless and disobedient — They who
despise the authority of the lawgiver violate the first commandment,
which is the foundation of the law, and the ground of all obedience.
Against the ungodly and sinners... [ Continue Reading ]
Manstealers — The worst of all thieves, in comparison of whom,
highwaymen and housebreakers are innocent. What then are most traders
in negroes, procurers of servants for America, and all who list
soldiers by lies, tricks, or enticements?... [ Continue Reading ]
According to the glorious gospel — Which, far from "making void,"
does effectually "establish, the law.... [ Continue Reading ]
I thank Christ, who hath enabled me, in that he accounted me faithful,
having put me into the ministry — The meaning is, I thank him for
putting me into the ministry, and enabling me to be faithful therein.... [ Continue Reading ]
A blasphemer — Of Christ. A persecutor — Of his church. A reviler
— Of his doctrine and people. But I obtained mercy — He does not
say, because I was unconditionally elected; but because I did it in
ignorance. Not that his ignorance took away his sin; but it left him
capable of mercy; which he would... [ Continue Reading ]
And the grace — Whereby I obtained mercy. Was exceeding abundant
with faith — Opposite to my preceding unbelief. And love —
Opposite to my blasphemy, persecution, and oppression.... [ Continue Reading ]
This is a faithful saying — A most solemn preface. And worthy of all
acceptation — Well deserving to be accepted, received, embraced,
with all the faculties of our whole soul. That Christ — Promised.
Jesus — Exhibited. Came into the world to save sinners — All
sinners, without exception.... [ Continue Reading ]
For this cause God showed me mercy, that all his longsuffering might
be shown, and that none might hereafter despair.... [ Continue Reading ]
The King of eternity — A phrase frequent with the Hebrews. How
unspeakably sweet is the thought of eternity to believers!... [ Continue Reading ]
This charge I commit to thee — That thou mayest deliver it to the
church. According to the prophecies concerning thee — Uttered when
thou wast received as an evangelist, 1 Timothy 4:14; probably by many
persons, 1 Timothy 6:12; that, being encouraged by them, thou mightest
war the good warfare.... [ Continue Reading ]
Holding fast faith — Which is as a most precious liquor. And a good
conscience — Which is as a clean glass. Which — Namely, a good
conscience. Some having thrust away — It goes away unwillingly it
always says, "Do not hurt me." And they who retain this do not make
shipwreck of their faith. Indeed, n... [ Continue Reading ]
Whom — Though absent. I have delivered to Satan, that they may learn
not to blaspheme — That by what they suffer they may be in some
measure restrained, if they will not repent.... [ Continue Reading ]