Word
of God
Man
does not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth from
the mouth of God
Matthew
4:4
The
First Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Thessalonians 4:12
Study
notes by John Gill
Edited/Prefaced
by Doktor Riktor Von Zhades
12
That ye may behave yourselves honestly toward them that are without,
and that nothing be lacking unto you.
Brethren:
Consider also this day in your readings and meditation Romans 13:13-14 - Dr. R.V.Z
Consider also this day in your readings and meditation Romans 13:13-14 - Dr. R.V.Z
“ That
ye may walk honestly: Decently, in good credit and reputation,
providing things honest in the sight of all men, for themselves and
families, and honestly paying every man his own; on which account it
became them to mind their own business, and work at their trades;
otherwise their walk and conversation would be scandalous, and not
honest and honourable: toward them that are without; the men of the
world, who were without the church; (Read 1 Corinthians 5:12 )
profane sinners, unconverted Gentiles, that were without Christ and
hope, and God in the world, and were aliens and strangers; and yet
care should be taken that no occasion be given to such to reproach
the name of God, the ways of Christ, and the doctrines of the Gospel.
And
have wherewith to supply the necessaries of life, and give to them
also that stand in need, which is more blessed and honourable than to
receive; or might not need any such instruction and exhortation, or
any reproof for sloth and idleness; or not stand in need of "any
man", as the Syriac version renders it; of the help and
assistance of any, of any of those that are without, which would be
dishonourable; or of them that are within, of the church, which might
be burdensome. The Vulgate Latin version renders it, "that ye
may not desire anything of anyone"; as the slothful man covets
greedily all the day long what is another's, and this desire kills
him, (Read Proverbs 21:25-26 ) he covets an evil covetousness, and
craves in a scandalous way the bread of others; when it would be more
honourable for him to work with quietness, and eat his own bread got
by honest labour, and not be beholden to another.” - John Gill -
Theologian
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