Aim Behaviour Endurance Faith Flee Follow Forgiving Fortitude Gentle Gentleness Godliness Love Meekness Mind O Patience Perseverance Piety Pursue Quiet Religion Righteousness Shun Spirit Steadfastness Strive Temper Uprightness
6:11 {9} But thou, O {e} man of God, flee these things; and follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness.
(9) A peculiar exhortation to various virtues, with which it appropriate for the pastors especially to be furnished.
(e) Whom the Spirit of God rules.
6:11 Man of God. This expression is used in the sense of an evangelist devoted to God's work. See 1Sa 9:6,8 1Ki 13:1,4,8.
Flee from these things. The love of money. Instead of following after money, seek after righteousness, etc.
6:11 But thou, O man of God - Whatever all the world else do. A man of God is either a prophet, a messenger of God, or a man devoted to God; a man of another world. Flee - As from a serpent, instead of coveting these things. Follow after righteousness - The whole image of God; though sometimes this word is used, not in the general, but in the particular, acceptation, meaning only that single branch of it which is termed justice. Faith - Which is also taken here in the general and full sense; namely, a divine, supernatural sight of God, chiefly in respect of his mercy in Christ. This faith is the foundation of righteousness, the support of godliness, the root of every grace of the Spirit. Love - This St. Paul intermixes with everything that is good: he, as it were, penetrates whatever he treats of with love, the glorious spring of all inward and outward holiness.
6:11-16 It ill becomes any men, but especially men of God, to set their hearts upon the things of this world; men of God should be taken up with the things of God. There must be a conflict with corruption, and temptations, and the powers of darkness. Eternal life is the crown proposed for our encouragement. We are called to lay hold thereon. To the rich must especially be pointed out their dangers and duties, as to the proper use of wealth. But who can give such a charge, that is not himself above the love of things that wealth can buy? The appearing of Christ is certain, but it is not for us to know the time. Mortal eyes cannot bear the brightness of the Divine glory. None can approach him except as he is made known unto sinners in and by Christ. The Godhead is here adored without distinction of Persons, as all these things are properly spoken, whether of the Father, the Son, or the Holy Ghost. God is revealed to us, only in and through the human nature of Christ, as the only begotten Son of the Father.
Aim Behaviour Endurance Faith Flee Follow Forgiving Fortitude Gentle Gentleness Godliness Good Love Meekness Mind Patience Perseverance Piety Pursue Quiet Religion Righteousness Shun Spirit Strive Temper Uprightness
Aim Behaviour Endurance Faith Flee Follow Forgiving Fortitude Gentle Gentleness Godliness Good Love Meekness Mind Patience Perseverance Piety Pursue Quiet Religion Righteousness Shun Spirit Strive Temper Uprightness