In this chapter, I. The apostle proceeds in the
exhortation to relative duties which he began in the former,
particularly he insists on the duties of children and parents, and
of servants and masters,
1 Children, obey your parents in the Lord: for this is right. 2 Honour thy father and mother; (which is the first commandment with promise;) 3 That it may be well with thee, and thou mayest live long on the earth. 4 And, ye fathers, provoke not your children to wrath: but bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord. 5 Servants, be obedient to them that are your masters according to the flesh, with fear and trembling, in singleness of your heart, as unto Christ; 6 Not with eyeservice, as menpleasers; but as the servants of Christ, doing the will of God from the heart; 7 With good will doing service, as to the Lord, and not to men: 8 Knowing that whatsoever good thing any man doeth, the same shall he receive of the Lord, whether he be bond or free. 9 And, ye masters, do the same things unto them, forbearing threatening: knowing that your Master also is in heaven; neither is there respect of persons with him.
Here we have further directions concerning relative duties, in which the apostle is very particular.
I. The duty of children to their parents.
Come, you children, hearken to me, I will teach you the fear of
the Lord. The great duty of children is to obey their parents
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II. The duty of parents: And you
fathers,
III. The duty of servants. This also is
summed up in one word, which is, obedience. He is largest on
this article, as knowing there was the greatest need of it. These
servants were generally slaves. Civil servitude is not inconsistent
with Christian liberty. Those may be the Lord's freemen who are
slaves to men. "Your masters according to the flesh
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IV. The duty of masters: "And you
masters, do the same things unto them (
10 Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might. 11 Put on the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. 12 For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. 13 Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand. 14 Stand therefore, having your loins girt about with truth, and having on the breastplate of righteousness; 15 And your feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace; 16 Above all, taking the shield of faith, wherewith ye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked. 17 And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God: 18 Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, and watching thereunto with all perseverance and supplication for all saints;
Here is a general exhortation to constancy
in our Christian course, and to encourage in our Christian warfare.
Is not our life a warfare? It is so; for we struggle with the
common calamities of human life. Is not our religion much more a
warfare? It is so; for we struggle with the opposition of the
powers of darkness, and with many enemies who would keep us from
God and heaven. We have enemies to fight against, a captain to
fight for, a banner to fight under, and certain rules of war by
which we are to govern ourselves. "Finally, my brethren
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I. They must see that they be stout-hearted. This is prescribed here: Be strong in the Lord, &c. Those who have so many battles to fight, and who, in their way to heaven, must dispute every pass, with dint of sword, have need of a great deal of courage. Be strong therefore, strong for service, strong for suffering, strong for fighting. Let a soldier be ever so well armed without, if he have not within a good heart, his armour will stand him in little stead. Note, spiritual strength and courage are very necessary for our spiritual warfare. Be strong in the Lord, either in his cause and for his sake or rather in his strength. We have no sufficient strength of our own. Our natural courage is as perfect cowardice, and our natural strength as perfect weakness; but all our sufficiency is of God. In his strength we must go forth and go on. By the actings of faith, we must fetch in grace and help from heaven to enable us to do that which of ourselves we cannot do, in our Christian work and warfare. We should stir up ourselves to resist temptations in a reliance upon God's all-sufficiency and the omnipotence of his might.
II. They must be well armed: "Put on the
whole armour of God (
1. What our danger is, and what need we
have to put on this whole armour, considering what sort of enemies
we have to deal with—the devil and all the powers of darkness:
For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, &c.,
2. What our duty is: to take and put on the whole armour of God, and then to stand our ground, and withstand our enemies.
(1.) We must withstand,
(2.) We must stand our ground: And, having done all, to stand. We must resolve, by God's grace, not to yield to Satan. Resist him, and he will flee. If we distrust our cause, or our leader, or our armour, we give him advantage. Our present business is to withstand the assaults of the devil, and to stand it out; and then, having done all that is incumbent on the good soldiers of Jesus Christ, our warfare will be accomplished, and we shall be finally victorious.
(3.) We must stand armed; and this is here
most enlarged upon. Here is a Christian in complete armour: and the
armour is divine: Armour of God, armour of light,
19 And for me, that utterance may be given unto me, that I may open my mouth boldly, to make known the mystery of the gospel, 20 For which I am an ambassador in bonds: that therein I may speak boldly, as I ought to speak. 21 But that ye also may know my affairs, and how I do, Tychicus, a beloved brother and faithful minister in the Lord, shall make known to you all things: 22 Whom I have sent unto you for the same purpose, that ye might know our affairs, and that he might comfort your hearts. 23 Peace be to the brethren, and love with faith, from God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. 24 Grace be with all them that love our Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity. Amen.
Here, I. He desires their prayers for him,
II. He recommends Tychicus unto them,
III. He concludes with his good wishes and
prayers for them, and not for them only, but for all the brethren,