INTRODUCTION TO 1 JOHN 1
In this chapter the apostle gives a summary of the Gospel, and the
evidence of it, and from thence presses to a holy life and
conversation, The sum of the Gospel is Jesus Christ, who is described
both as God and man; his deity is expressed by being that which was
from the b... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT WHICH WAS FROM THE BEGINNING,.... By which is meant not the
Gospel, as if the apostle's design was to assert the antiquity of
that, and clear it from the charge of novelty; for though that is
called the word, and the word of life, and is the Spirit which gives
life, and is the means of quickeni... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE LIFE WAS MANIFESTED,.... That is, the Word of life, who is
life itself, the fountain of life, having it as God, in and of
himself, without derivation from, and independent of another,
originally and eternally, and who is the cause, author, and giver of
life in every sense to others; this liv... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT WHICH WE HAVE SEEN AND HEARD,.... This is repeated, both to
confirm and illustrate what had been before said, and to carry on the
discourse to what follows:
DECLARE WE UNTO YOU; in the ministry of the word; the person and
offices of Christ being the sum and substance of the Gospel
ministration... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THESE THINGS WRITE WE UNTO YOU,.... Concerning the deity and
eternity of Christ, the Word and concerning the truth of his humanity,
and the manifestation of him in the flesh; and concerning that eternal
life and salvation which is declared in the Gospel to be in him; and
concerning the saints' f... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS THEN IS THE MESSAGE,.... Of God by his Son the Word, or from
Christ by his apostles. The Syriac version renders it, "this is the
Gospel"; which is good news from a far country, a message sent from
the King of kings to sinful men: or this is the annunciation, or
declaration; that is, the thing d... [ Continue Reading ]
IF WE SAY THAT WE HAVE FELLOWSHIP WITH HIM,.... The Alexandrian copy
reads, "for if we say": that is, if any profess to be partakers of the
divine nature, to be like unto God, and to have communion with him, to
have the light of his countenance, and the discoveries of his love:
AND WALK IN DARKNESS... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT IF WE WALK IN THE LIGHT,.... Are persons enlightened by the Spirit
of God, so as to have a true sight and sense of sin, to know Christ,
and the way of salvation by him; and are children of the light, and
are going on and increasing in spiritual light and knowledge; walk on
in Christ, the light,... [ Continue Reading ]
IF WE SAY THAT WE HAVE NO SIN,.... Notwithstanding believers are
cleansed from their sins by the blood of Christ, yet they are not
without sin; no man is without sin: this is not only true of all men,
as they come into the world, being conceived in sin, and shapen in
iniquity, and of all that are in... [ Continue Reading ]
IF WE CONFESS OUR SINS,.... Not to one other; for though it is our
duty to confess our faults to our fellow creatures and fellow
Christians which are committed against them, yet are under no
obligation to confess such as are more immediately against God, and
which lie between him and ourselves; or a... [ Continue Reading ]
IF WE SAY THAT WE HAVE NOT SINNED,.... Have never sinned, in time past
as well as now; deny original sin, and that men are born in sin, but
affirm they come into the world pure and holy; and assert that
concupiscence is not sin; and so not regarding internal lusts and
desires as sinful, only what is... [ Continue Reading ]