1 Thessalonians 5 - Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Bible

And encourages them to persevere under all their sufferings for Christ, considering his coming at the great day of account.

The apostle prays that they might be sanctified more perfectly, for the best are sanctified but in part while in this world; therefore we should pray for, and press toward, complete holiness. And as we must fall, if God did not carry on his good work in the soul, we should pray to God to perfect his work, till we are presented faultless before the throne of his glory. We should pray for one another; and brethren should thus express brotherly love. This epistle was to be read to all

the brethren. Not only are the common people allowed to read the Scriptures, but it is their duty, and what they should be persuaded to do. The word of God should not be kept in an unknown tongue, but transplanted, that as all men are concerned to know the Scriptures, so they all may be able to read them. The Scriptures should be read in all public congregations, for the benefit of the unlearned especially. We need no more to make us happy, than to know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. He is

an ever-flowing and an over-flowing fountain of grace to supply all our wants.

Previous commentary:
The apostle blesses God for the growing state of the love and patience of the Thessalonians.

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