INTRODUCTION TO I PETER 1 In this chapter, after the inscription and
salutation, the apostle gives thanks to God for various blessings of
grace bestowed, or to be bestowed upon the persons he writes to; and
then, with the best of arguments and motives, urges them to the
performance of several duties... [ Continue Reading ]
PETER, AN APOSTLE OF JESUS CHRIST,.... The writer of this epistle
describes himself first by his name, Peter, the same with Cephas,
which signifies a rock, or stone; a name given him by Christ at his
first conversion, and which respected his after firmness, solidity,
resolution, and constancy; for h... [ Continue Reading ]
ELECT ACCORDING TO THE FOREKNOWLEDGE OF GOD THE FATHER,.... Not to any
office, as to that of bishops or presbyters; for though the apostle
writes to some of them under this character, 1 Peter 5:1 yet not all;
nor were they so called, as a nation, for they were persons scattered
about in several coun... [ Continue Reading ]
BLESSED BE THE GOD AND FATHER OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST,.... The
epistle begins here with thanksgiving to God, or an ascription of
blessing, praise, and glory to him; for this does not mean an invoking
or conferring a blessing on him; neither of which can be, for there is
not a greater than he to be... [ Continue Reading ]
TO AN INHERITANCE INCORRUPTIBLE,.... This is a further explanation of
the "lively hope", or hope laid up in heaven, which regenerate ones
are begotten to: it is an "inheritance"; a large estate, and rich
possession, they are born heirs apparent to; what is not to be got by
industry, or obtained by t... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO ARE KEPT BY THE POWER OF GOD,.... This is a description of the
persons for whom the inheritance is reserved in heaven; they are not
only chosen to salvation, and begotten again to an inheritance, but
they are preserved unto it; their happiness is very great; their
inheritance is safe in heaven f... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEREIN YE GREATLY REJOICE,.... The Vulgate Latin version reads, "in
which ye shall rejoice": and so the Syriac version, adding, "for
ever"; and refer these words to the "last time"; or, times spoken of
in the preceding verse; when the saints will greatly rejoice, being in
full possession of eternal... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT THE TRIAL OF YOUR FAITH,.... This is the principal end which God
has in afflictive providences, to try the faith of his people; so the
faith of Abraham, Job, Habakkuk, and others, have been tried:
BEING MUCH MORE PRECIOUS THAN OF GOLD THAT PERISHETH: the grace of
faith is much more precious th... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOM HAVING NOT SEEN, YE LOVE,.... That is, Jesus Christ, whom they
had never seen with their bodily eyes, being Jews, who dwelt not in
Judea, when Christ was upon earth, but were scattered about in several
parts of the Gentile world; and yet Christ being made known to them,
through the preaching of... [ Continue Reading ]
RECEIVING THE END OF YOUR FAITH, EVEN THE SALVATION OF YOUR SOULS.
Which is a just and sufficient ground of joy and rejoicing.
"Salvation" intends spiritual and eternal salvation; that which God
appointed his people to from all eternity, which is obtained by
Christ, applied by the Spirit, and will b... [ Continue Reading ]
OF WHICH SALVATION THE PROPHETS HAVE INQUIRED,.... They greatly
desired the coming of the Saviour, and to see him; they longed after
the salvation to be accomplished by him, and expressed their wishes
for him, and that; and inquired into the nature of it, and gave an
account thereof, according to th... [ Continue Reading ]
SEARCHING WHAT, OR WHAT MANNER OF TIME,.... The prophets made a very
diligent inquiry into the exact time when Christ should come to work
out the salvation of his people; to whom it was made known that his
coming should be before the sceptre, or tribe of Judah, and all civil
government in it, ceased... [ Continue Reading ]
UNTO WHOM IT WAS REVEALED,.... The salvation they searched and
inquired into, and the grace of it; the time of its being wrought out,
and what sort of times they would be when Christ should come, both to
the church, and to the world, among Jews and Gentiles; as also what
cruel sufferings the Messiah... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEREFORE GIRD UP THE LOINS OF YOUR MIND,.... With the girdle of
truth; see Ephesians 6:14 since angels desire to look into the
mysteries of grace, do you apply your minds, and diligently attend
unto them, in opposition to all loose and vagrant thoughts of the
mind, about other things: give yourselv... [ Continue Reading ]
AS OBEDIENT CHILDREN,.... Or "children of obedience". This may be
connected either with what goes before, that seeing they were children
of God, by adopting grace, and in regeneration brought to the
obedience of faith, to whom the inheritance belonged, therefore they
ought to continue hoping for it;... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT AS HE WHICH HATH CALLED YOU IS HOLY,.... Which is a periphrasis of
God the Father, who had called them, not merely in an external way, by
the outward ministry of the word; but internally, powerfully, and
efficaciously, by his Spirit and grace; and who had called them to
holiness of life and conv... [ Continue Reading ]
BECAUSE IT IS WRITTEN,.... In Leviticus 11:44
BE YE HOLY, FOR I AM HOLY: an argument the apostle knew must have
weight with these persons, who were chiefly Jews, scattered abroad
among the Gentiles, and had a value for the Scriptures of truth; and
therefore, as the argument for holiness of life, fr... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IF YE CALL ON THE FATHER,.... Of Christ, and of all the saints; or
"seeing" ye do. This is a fresh argument, engaging to holiness of life
and conversation. Invocation of God includes the whole worship of him,
the performance of every outward duty, and the exercise of every
inward grace, particul... [ Continue Reading ]
FORASMUCH AS YE KNOW,.... From the Scriptures of truth, by the
testimony of the Spirit, by his work upon the soul, and by the
application of the benefits of redemption, such as justification,
pardon, adoption, and sanctification; see Job 19:25,
THAT YE WERE NOT REDEEMED WITH CORRUPTIBLE THINGS, AS... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT WITH THE PRECIOUS BLOOD OF CHRIST,.... Christ was prophesied of as
a Redeemer under the Old Testament, Isaiah 59:20 and the Jews
frequently ascribe redemption to the word of the Lord God f; and which
the apostle here attributes to the blood of Christ; whose blood is the
same with ours, only not... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO VERILY WAS FOREORDAINED,.... Or "foreknown"; that is, by God; and
which intends, not barely his prescience of Christ, of what he should
be, do, and suffer; but such a previous knowledge of him, which is
joined with love and affection to him; not merely as his own Son, and
the express image of hi... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO BY HIM DO BELIEVE IN GOD,.... Christ, as God, is the object of
faith; as Mediator, he is the way to the Father, by which men come to
him, believe in him and lay hold upon him, as their covenant God and
Father; and is also the author of that faith by which they believe in
him; and all their encou... [ Continue Reading ]
SEEING YE HAVE PURIFIED YOUR SOULS,.... The apostle passes to another
exhortation, namely, to brotherly love; the ground of which he makes
to be, the purification of their souls; and which supposes that they
had been impure; and indeed, their whole persons, souls and bodies,
were so by nature; even... [ Continue Reading ]
BEING BORN AGAIN,.... As they were of God, according to his abundant
mercy, by the resurrection of Christ, to a lively hope of a glorious
inheritance; as in 1 Peter 1:3 and therefore seeing they were brethren
in a spiritual relation, they ought to love as brethren; being
children of the same Father,... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 24 FOR ALL FLESH IS AS GRASS,.... All men, as born of corruptible
seed, are frail, mortal, and perishing; they spring up like grass, and
look beautiful for a while, but are very weak and tender, and in a
little time they are cut down by death, and wither away; and while
they live, are, in a goo... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT THE WORD OF THE LORD ENDURETH FOR EVER,.... Though men die, and
ministers of the word too, and everything in the world is uncertain,
unstable, fleeting, and passing away, and whatever change has been in
the ordinances of divine service; yet the word of the Lord, the Gospel
of Christ, is settled... [ Continue Reading ]