_To them that have obtained_ Not by their own works, but by the free
grace of God; _like precious faith with us_ The apostles; the faith of
those who have not seen being of the same nature, value, and virtue,
equally precious, with that of those who saw our Lord in the flesh;
εν, _in_, or _through t... [ Continue Reading ]
_As his divine power hath given us all things_ There is a wonderful
cheerfulness in this exordium, which begins with the exhortation
itself; _that pertain to life and godliness_ To the present natural
life, and to the continuance and increase of spiritual life, termed
here _godliness; through the kn... [ Continue Reading ]
_And besides this_ Besides your renouncing the corruption that is in
the world, you must increase in all the graces of God's Spirit, and in
the virtues to which they naturally lead. Or, as αυτο τουτο
is rendered by some learned critics, (the particle εις being
supposed to be understood,) _for this p... [ Continue Reading ]
_And to knowledge, temperance_ This virtue consists in a confirmed
habit of ruling all the affections, passions, and appetites of our
nature in a proper manner, by placing our affections on proper
objects; by restraining our angry, peevish, envious, and unholy
tempers, and by using moderation in gra... [ Continue Reading ]
_For if these things be in you_ This faith, this courage, this
knowledge, &c. Not if they be understood and professed by you merely,
but if they be _in you_, experienced in your hearts, and evinced in
your lives; _and abound_ Increase more and more, otherwise you fall
short; _they make you_ They cau... [ Continue Reading ]
_But he that lacketh these things_ And does not add them to his faith;
_is blind_ With respect to spiritual things. The eyes of his
understanding are again closed; he hath lost _the evidence of things
not seen;_ he no longer sees by faith God reconciled to him in Christ.
Inward and outward holiness... [ Continue Reading ]
_Wherefore_ Considering the miserable state of these apostates; _the
rather_ That you may not be destitute of these things, but be fruitful
in all graces and virtues; _brethren_ St. Peter nowhere uses this
appellation, in either of his epistles, but in this important
exhortation; _give diligence_ Na... [ Continue Reading ]
_Wherefore_ Considering the evil consequent on the want or neglect of
these graces, and the benefit which will arise from the exercise of
them; since everlasting destruction would be the consequence of your
lukewarmness and sloth, and everlasting glory will be the fruit of
your earnestness and dilig... [ Continue Reading ]
_Moreover I will endeavour_ By writing these things in this epistle,
and by every other means in my power, while it pleases God to continue
me among you; _that ye may be able_ Through frequently reading what I
here write; _after my decease to have these things always in
remembrance_ “The apostle's c... [ Continue Reading ]
_For_ These things are worthy of being always remembered and regarded;
for _we have not followed cunningly-devised fables_ Like those common
among the heathen, but things infallibly true and infinitely
momentous; _when we made known unto you the power_ The evidences and
demonstrations which we gave... [ Continue Reading ]
_We have also_ Peter speaks here in the name of all Christians, _a
more sure word_ Than that voice from heaven, or any particular
revelation, not in itself, but more satisfactory to us, as being less
liable to be mistaken; _of prophecy_ He means the prophecies of the
Old Testament concerning the Mes... [ Continue Reading ]
_Knowing this first_ That you may not rashly or ignorantly put a sense
upon any part of the prophetic writings, not intended by the Divine
Spirit which dictated them; _that no prophecy of the Scripture_ No
prediction contained therein; _is of any private interpretation_
Greek, ιδιας επιλυσεως, an ex... [ Continue Reading ]