Duties of Children
Literally, Paul says children are to keep on obeying their parents.
This is restricted by the expression "in the Lord" which means a child
may refuse to obey his parents if they ask him to do something that is
wrong in God's sight. Obedience is not only a good thing, it is right... [ Continue Reading ]
Duties of Fathers
To facilitate the child's obedience, Paul commands fathers not to
provoke their children to wrath. Discipline is an important part of
the parent/child relationship (Hebrews 12:5-11). Yet, harsh discipline
can cause a child to want to strike back. Also, being inconsistent in
discip... [ Continue Reading ]
Duties of Slaves
Christ and his apostles did not violently oppose slavery, but set in
motion the principles that would destroy it. Paul told Christian
slaves to have proper respect for their master's authority. He said
they should serve their masters sincerely, with no hidden motives. All
of a Chri... [ Continue Reading ]
Duties of Masters
Masters were to act toward their slaves with the same respect for God
slaves were commanded to have. Christ does not threaten his followers.
Neither should they threaten those who work in their service if they
would truly be like him (1 Peter 2:21-24). Christian masters were
comma... [ Continue Reading ]
The Christian's Battle
At the conclusion of this letter, Paul wanted to remind the brethren
of the battle they were fighting. He also stressed the importance of
being prepared for it. A Christian's true strength is in the Lord. His
power comes from the Lord's great might (6:10; 1 Peter 4:13). Again,... [ Continue Reading ]
The Christian's Armor
Christians were urged by Paul to put on God's armor. He said they
should stand their ground because the forces of evil were going to
attack (1 Corinthians 15:58; 1 Corinthians 16:13). The "evil day" is a
day of crises when the fight is on. One must prepare for a battle
before... [ Continue Reading ]
The Prayer Supply Line
To be completely prepared, the Christian soldier must pray in addition
to putting on his armor. Prayer should be more than occasional (Luke
18:1; 1 Thessalonians 5:17). We need to endure in it during good times
and bad. It should be used in behalf of all we know in the Lord
b... [ Continue Reading ]
Concluding Remarks
Tychius was a Christian from Asia (Acts 20:4), who carried this letter
as well as the one to Colosse (Colossians 4:7). He may also have born
the letter to Titus as well as doing some further work in Ephesus
(Titus 3:12; 2 Timothy 4:12). Paul's love for him and reference to his
fa... [ Continue Reading ]