In exhorting pastors to their duty, he points out especially three
vices which are found to prevail much, even sloth, desire of gain, and
lust for power. In opposition to the first vice he sets alacrity or a
willing attention; to the second, liberality; to the third, moderation
and meekness, by whic... [ Continue Reading ]
2_Feed the flock of God _We hence learn what the word _presbyter
_imports, even that it includes the office of feeding. It is for a far
different end that the Pope makes presbyters, even that they may daily
slay Christ, there being no mention made of feeding in their
ordination. Let us then remember... [ Continue Reading ]
3_Neither as being lords, _or, _as exercising dominion_. The
preposition κατὰ in Greek is taken, for the most part, in a bad
sense: then Peter here condemns unreasonable exercise of power, as the
case is with those who consider not themselves to be the ministers of
Christ and his Church, but seek so... [ Continue Reading ]
4_When the chief Shepherd shall appear _Except pastors retain this end
in view, it can by no means be that they will in good earnest proceed
in the course of their calling, but will, on the contrary, become
often faint; for there are innumerable hindrances which are sufficient
to discourage the most... [ Continue Reading ]
5_Likewise, ye younger _The word _elder _is put here in a sense
different from what it had before; for it is necessary, when a
contrast is made between them and the younger, that the two clauses
should correspond. Then he refers to the elders in age, having before
spoken of the office; and thus he c... [ Continue Reading ]
6_Humble yourselves therefore. _We must ever bear in mind for what end
he bids us to be humble before God, even that we may be more courteous
and kind to our brethren, and not refuse to submit to them as far as
love demands. Then they who are haughty and refractory towards men,
are, he says, acting... [ Continue Reading ]
7_Casting all our care _He more fully sets forth here the providence
of God. For whence are these proverbial sayings, “We shall have to
howl among wolves,” and, “They are foolish who are like sheep,
exposing themselves to wolves to be devoured,” except that we think
that by our humility we set loose... [ Continue Reading ]
8_Be sober _This explanation extends wider, that as we have war with a
most fierce and most powerful enemy, we are to be strenuous in
resisting him. But he uses a twofold metaphor, that they were to be
sober, and that they were to exercise watchfulness. Surfeiting
produces sloth and sleep; even so t... [ Continue Reading ]
9_Whom resist _As the power of an enemy ought to stimulate us and make
us more careful, so there would be danger lest our hearts failed
through immoderate fear, except the hope of victory were given us.
This then is what the Apostle speaks of; he shows that the issue of
the war will be prosperous, i... [ Continue Reading ]
10_But the God of all grace _After having sufficiently dwelt on
admonitions, he now turns to prayer; for doctrine is in vain poured
forth into the air, unless God works by his Spirit. And this example
ought to be followed by all the ministers of God, that is, to pray
that he may give success to thei... [ Continue Reading ]
11_To him be glory _That he might add more confidence to the godly, he
breaks out into thanksgiving. Though this be read in the indicative as
well as in the optative mood, still the meaning is nearly the same.... [ Continue Reading ]
12_By Silvanus _He exhorts them at the conclusion of the Epistle to
constancy in the faith: yea, he declares that his design in writing,
was to retain them in obedience to the doctrine which they had
embraced. But he first commends the brevity of his Epistle, lest the
reading of it should be tedious... [ Continue Reading ]
13_That is at Babylon _Many of the ancients thought that Rome is here
enigmatically denoted. This comment the Papists gladly lay hold on,
that Peter may appear to have presided over the Church of Rome: nor
does the infamy of the name deter them, provided they can pretend to
the title of an apostolic... [ Continue Reading ]
Of the _kiss of love _we have spoken elsewhere. Now he bids this to be
the kiss of love, (58) so that the sincerity of the heart might
correspond with the external act.
END OF THE FIRST EPISTLE OF PETER... [ Continue Reading ]