1 Thessalonians 5:24
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- Adam Clarke
- Jamieson-Fausset-Brown
- John Gill
- Tyndale
Adam Clarke Bible Commentary
Faithful is he that calleth you - In a great variety of places in his word God has promised to sanctify his followers, and his faithfulness binds him to fulfill his promises; therefore he will do it. He who can believe will find this thing also possible to him.
Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary
Faithful--to His covenant promises (Joh 10:27-29; Co1 1:9; Co1 10:23; Phi 1:6). he that calleth you--God, the caller of His people, will cause His calling not to fall short of its designed end. do it--preserve and present you blameless at the coming of Christ (Th1 5:23; Rom 8:30; Pe1 5:10). You must not look at the foes before and behind, on the right hand and on the left, but to God's faithfulness to His promises, God's zeal for His honor, and God's love for those whom He calls.
John Gill Bible Commentary
I charge you by the Lord,.... Or "I adjure by the Lord"; by the Lord Jesus: it is in the form of an oath, and a very solemn one; and shows that oaths may be used on certain and solemn occasions: that this epistle be read unto all the holy brethren; to all the members of the church, who are called "holy", because they were sanctified or set apart by God the Father in election; and were sanctified by the blood of Christ, or their sins were expiated, or atoned for by the sacrifice of Christ in redemption; and were sanctified or made holy by the Spirit of God in regeneration; and were enabled by the grace of God to live holy lives and conversations. Now this epistle being directed only to some of the principal members of the church, it may be to one or more of their elders; lest he or they should be tempted on any account to conceal it, the apostle in a very solemn manner adjures, that it be read publicly to the whole church whom it concerned, that all might hear, and learn, and receive some advantage from it; from whence we may learn, as is observed by many interpreters, that the sacred Scriptures, neither one part nor another, nor the whole of them, are to be kept from private Christians, but may be read, and heard, and used by all.
Tyndale Open Study Notes
5:24 God will make this happen: Paul bases his confidence on the faithful character of God (1 Cor 1:9; 2 Thes 3:3; 2 Tim 2:13; 1 Jn 1:9).
1 Thessalonians 5:24
Final Blessings and Instructions
23Now may the God of peace Himself sanctify you completely, and may your entire spirit, soul, and body be kept blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.24The One who calls you is faithful, and He will do it.
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1996 Christian Youth Conference - Testimony
By Stephen Kaung3.2K1:19:26MAT 6:33PHP 3:121TH 5:24REV 3:16In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of spreading the Gospel to the ends of the earth, just as Jesus commanded. He compares the 33-year period of the Book of Acts to the lifespan of Jesus on earth, highlighting the Holy Spirit's four moves that led to the spread of the Gospel. The speaker also addresses the concern of the Gospel dwindling in subsequent generations and offers advice on remaining faithful to what the Lord has revealed. He mentions that the Gospel is a three-fold message of grace, salvation for sinners, and discipleship in the kingdom of God.
Paul's First Missionary Journey
By Steve Gallagher65057:35ACT 13:47ACT 14:221CO 3:6GAL 6:9PHP 1:61TH 5:242TI 4:5This sermon reflects on Paul's missionary journey, highlighting the challenges faced, the response to the gospel message, and the importance of staying faithful to God's work despite opposition and discouragement. It emphasizes the reality that not everyone will respond positively to the gospel, but God will bring forth fruit in His timing and way, even if it may not be outwardly huge. The story of Timothy's conversion and the impact of the gospel message on different individuals are used as examples to encourage perseverance in ministry.
Remember Your Word
By Jim Cymbala29925:19Christian LifeGod's PromisesFaithfulness of GodPSA 119:49ISA 53:5JOL 2:28MIC 5:2JHN 14:13ROM 4:20PHP 4:191TH 5:24HEB 10:232PE 3:9Jim Cymbala emphasizes the significance of remembering God's promises, as articulated in Psalms 119:49, which states, 'Remember your word to your servant, for you have given me hope.' He illustrates that God speaks before He acts, providing a foundation for faith and hope through His fulfilled promises throughout biblical history. Cymbala encourages believers to hold onto personal revelations and prophecies from God, reminding them that delays in fulfillment do not negate God's faithfulness. He urges the congregation to approach God boldly, asking Him to remember His promises, as they are a source of hope and encouragement in times of waiting. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a reaffirmation of faith in God's unwavering commitment to fulfill His word.
Paul's Peace
By Leonard Ravenhill1701:26:52Faithfulness of GodPeace in TrialsPaulMAT 5:9JHN 16:33ROM 5:1ROM 8:312CO 4:17PHP 4:71TH 5:242TI 1:12HEB 9:261PE 1:19Leonard Ravenhill preaches on 'Paul's Peace', emphasizing the Apostle Paul's unwavering faith and peace amidst trials and tribulations. He reflects on how Paul, despite facing immense suffering and persecution, remained steadfast in his mission, drawing strength from his relationship with Christ. Ravenhill highlights that true peace comes from reliance on God's faithfulness rather than our circumstances, encouraging believers to embrace their challenges as opportunities for spiritual growth. He reminds the congregation that, like Paul, they can find boldness and access to God through the sacrifice of Jesus, who triumphed over sin and death.
He Who Began a Good Work Will Complete It (Phil. 1:6)
By Mike Bickle2356:10Confidence in God's WorkGod's PromisesPSA 138:8ISA 46:10JER 29:11MAT 28:20ROM 8:282CO 5:17EPH 2:10PHP 1:61TH 5:24HEB 10:23Mike Bickle reflects on the prophetic words spoken by Bob Jones 40 years ago, emphasizing the promise that God will complete the good work He has begun in individuals and cities. He encourages the congregation to remain confident in God's plans despite the challenges and fears that may arise, reminding them that God's leadership and promises are steadfast. Bickle highlights the importance of saying 'yes' to God, aligning hearts with His will, and recognizing the significant movements of the Holy Spirit in their lives and communities. He reassures that the same God who initiated these promises will bring them to fruition, not just for individuals but for families, ministries, and cities alike.
Different Measures and Degrees of Holiness
By Thomas Brooks0GraceHolinessROM 12:31CO 12:42CO 9:8EPH 4:7PHP 2:121TH 5:24HEB 12:14JAS 4:62PE 3:181JN 1:8Thomas Brooks emphasizes that while all saints are equally justified and accepted by God, they do not all possess the same degree of holiness. He explains that holiness varies among believers, with some receiving more grace and holiness than others based on their individual needs and circumstances. This variation is part of God's divine plan, as He equips each saint with the necessary measures of holiness to fulfill their unique roles and challenges. Brooks encourages Christians to appreciate their own measure of holiness, to improve upon it, and to walk humbly in gratitude for God's grace.
Christ Himself the Content of Christian Faith
By Major W. Ian Thomas0ROM 5:10PHP 2:131TH 5:24TIT 3:5Major W. Ian Thomas emphasizes that Christianity is more than just a religion or ethical code; it is a contemporary experience where Christ Himself is the life content of the faith, empowering believers to live out His demands. Christ's death not only saves from a bad conscience but also paves the way for divine action, reconciling us to God and continually saving us through His life. Upon responding to God's call, believers are regenerated by the Holy Spirit, not by their own works but by God's mercy and the work of Jesus Christ.
God's Faithfulness in Providing
By George Mueller0God's ProvisionFaithfulness in PrayerPSA 37:25PSA 145:15ISA 41:10MAT 7:7LUK 12:242CO 9:8PHP 4:191TH 5:24HEB 10:23JAS 1:17George Mueller shares powerful testimonies of God's faithfulness in providing for orphans through prayer, illustrating how God tested his faith but always came through at the right moment. He recounts instances where, despite having no resources, God provided through unexpected donations just when they were needed most. These experiences reinforced Mueller's belief in God's covenant-keeping nature and encouraged his audience to trust in God's provision. He emphasizes that God is always faithful to those who rely on Him, urging listeners to experience this faithfulness in their own lives.
The Lord Faithful, and His Word True to the Last
By Octavius Winslow0Assurance of PromisesGod's FaithfulnessJOS 23:14PSA 37:5PSA 119:89ISA 40:8JHN 14:1ROM 4:21PHP 1:61TH 5:24HEB 10:232PE 1:4Octavius Winslow emphasizes the unwavering faithfulness of God and the truth of His promises, as illustrated by Joshua's reflection on God's fulfilled promises at the end of his life. He highlights that the sincerity of a believer is most evident in their final moments, where true faith emerges, and the assurance of God's word becomes a source of strength and comfort. Winslow encourages believers to trust in God's promises, especially during trials, as they are continually fulfilled in their lives. The sermon concludes with the hope that, like Joshua, believers will testify to God's faithfulness as they approach eternity, finding peace in His presence. Ultimately, the message is a celebration of God's unchanging love and the assurance of His promises.
Personal Commitment to Growth
By A.W. Tozer0Spiritual GrowthFaith and CommitmentPSA 37:5PRO 3:5ROM 12:22CO 5:17EPH 2:8PHP 1:61TH 5:242TI 1:12HEB 10:23JAS 1:4A.W. Tozer emphasizes the necessity of personal commitment to spiritual growth, urging believers to stand firm in their faith and acknowledge their imperfections while trusting in God's promise of deliverance. He encourages a humble yet confident declaration of faith, recognizing that while we may not be perfect, we are committed to growing in our relationship with Christ. Tozer highlights the importance of gratitude for God's guidance and the assurance that He will complete the work He has started in us. This commitment is not rooted in arrogance but in a deep understanding of God's grace and mercy.
The Lord My Refiner
By Octavius Winslow0SanctificationRefinementPSA 66:10ISA 48:10MAL 3:3ROM 5:32CO 3:18PHP 1:61TH 5:24HEB 12:6JAS 1:21PE 1:7Octavius Winslow emphasizes that the Lord serves as our Refiner and Purifier, shaping our trials and afflictions to sanctify us and prepare us for glory. He reassures us that Jesus, who endured suffering for us, is intimately involved in our refining process, patiently watching over us as we undergo trials. Winslow highlights the necessity of this refining to remove our inward corruption and make us partakers of divine holiness. He encourages believers to trust in the Lord's loving control over their lives, reminding them that they are not alone in their struggles. Ultimately, the refining process is a testament to God's love and commitment to transforming us into His image.
Christ Himself the Content of Christian Faith
By Major Ian Thomas0The Life of ChristRegenerationROM 5:10PHP 2:131TH 5:24TIT 3:5Major Ian Thomas emphasizes that Christianity transcends mere religion or ethics, as it is fundamentally centered on Christ Himself, who is the essence of the Christian faith. He explains that Christ's death reconciles us to God, while His life continually saves and empowers us through the Holy Spirit. This dynamic relationship with Christ is what enables believers to live out their faith actively and meaningfully. Thomas highlights that the presence of the Holy Spirit signifies regeneration and new birth, allowing Christians to experience divine action in their lives. Ultimately, it is Christ who fulfills all the demands of faith and life.
Cain's Religion
By Lewis Williams0GEN 4:3PSA 20:3MAT 5:81TH 5:24HEB 9:22JAS 1:191JN 1:9REV 13:8Lewis Williams preaches on the story of Cain and Abel, emphasizing the importance of meeting God's conditions for acceptance. He highlights the need for a genuine confession of sin and a true acknowledgment of one's need for the cleansing blood of Jesus. Williams warns against a bloodless, thank-offering type of religion, urging believers to bring a broken, bleeding sacrifice that speaks of personal need and faith in God's promise. He challenges listeners to examine their hearts, confess their sins, and seek sanctification to avoid the destructive consequences of harboring anger and sin.
God’s Means of Achieving His Purpose
By T. Austin-Sparks0The Spirit of SonshipFaith in GodJHN 15:5ROM 8:152CO 3:18GAL 4:6EPH 3:20PHP 1:6COL 1:271TH 5:24HEB 13:51PE 5:7T. Austin-Sparks emphasizes that God's means of achieving His purpose in believers is through the Spirit of sonship and the Cross. He explains that true relationship with God begins with the cry of 'Father' and that the Spirit must work within us to form Christ. Sparks reassures that our spiritual struggles do not hinder God's work, as it is ultimately Christ who energizes us toward God's end. He encourages believers to trust in God's faithfulness, especially during 'off' times when prayer feels difficult, reminding us that it is not our efforts but His grace that sustains us. The key to spiritual life and prayer is a profound faith in Christ, who is always at work within us.
It Will Not Be Long
By C.H. Spurgeon0PatienceHope in Christ's ReturnMAT 24:42ROM 8:251CO 15:58PHP 4:11TH 5:24HEB 10:23JAS 5:82PE 3:9REV 22:17REV 22:20C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of patience and steadfastness in the face of trials, reminding believers that the coming of the Lord is near. He encourages the faithful to remain firm and stable, drawing strength from the promise of Christ's return, which brings hope and light to their present struggles. Spurgeon reassures that even in weariness or temptation, the assurance of the Lord's imminent return should inspire perseverance and dedication to God's work. The anticipation of Christ's coming serves as a motivation to hold fast and remain unmovable in faith.
A New Year's Benediction
By C.H. Spurgeon0GraceSpiritual GrowthPSA 138:8ISA 41:10ROM 8:282CO 12:9EPH 3:20PHP 1:61TH 5:24HEB 10:23JAS 1:21PE 5:10C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the dual role of a minister in his sermon 'A New Year's Benediction,' highlighting the importance of prayer alongside preaching. He reflects on the Apostle Peter's prayer for believers to receive four blessings: perfection, establishment, strengthening, and settling, all of which come after a period of suffering. Spurgeon encourages the congregation to embrace their trials as necessary for spiritual growth and to trust in the God of all grace who has called them to eternal glory through Christ. He concludes with a heartfelt benediction, invoking God's blessings upon the congregation as they enter the new year.
1 Peter 5:10
By John Gill0Suffering and GloryGraceROM 8:181CO 1:82CO 12:9EPH 2:8PHP 1:61TH 5:242TI 1:12HEB 10:23JAS 1:121PE 5:10John Gill expounds on 1 Peter 5:10, emphasizing that God, the source of all grace, calls believers to eternal glory through Jesus Christ. He reassures that the sufferings faced by the faithful are temporary and serve a purpose in perfecting, establishing, strengthening, and settling them in their faith. Gill highlights that this divine call is not merely external but an internal, effective one that assures believers of their secure position in Christ. He encourages the congregation to rely on God's grace during trials, as it leads to ultimate glory and stability in their spiritual journey. The sermon concludes with a promise of God's ongoing work in the lives of believers, ensuring their growth and perseverance.
A Human Vehicle of the Divine Life
By Major Ian Thomas0Living in ChristDivine EmpowermentJHN 15:5ROM 8:372CO 5:17GAL 2:20EPH 3:20PHP 4:13COL 1:271TH 5:24HEB 2:141JN 4:4Major Ian Thomas emphasizes that the call to a righteous life is not a burden of self-effort but a divine enablement through Christ. He explains that by trusting in Christ, believers can experience a supernatural life where God works through them, freeing them from self-distrust and the fear of others' opinions. This divine provision allows Christians to live victoriously, overcoming the struggles of their humanity while being empowered by the life of Christ within them. Ultimately, they become vessels of divine life, embodying true humanity restored through Christ's victory over death.
God Finished His Work
By C.H. Spurgeon0Spiritual GrowthGod's FaithfulnessPSA 138:8ISA 64:8ROM 8:282CO 3:18EPH 2:10PHP 1:61TH 5:24HEB 12:2JAS 1:41PE 5:10C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes that God is committed to perfecting the work He has begun in our lives, as stated in Psalms 138:8. He reassures us that despite our daily failures and struggles, the Lord is actively involved in our spiritual growth and will ensure that all that is good in us is brought to completion. Spurgeon highlights the comfort found in knowing that God will not abandon His work, and that our faith, love, and character will be perfected through His grace. He encourages believers to trust in God's promise and to seek His help in advancing His work within us. Ultimately, Spurgeon calls for praise to God for His unwavering commitment to our spiritual journey.
Working Out What God Works in You
By A.W. Tozer0Cooperation with GodSpiritual GrowthPSA 37:4ISA 41:10JHN 15:5ROM 8:282CO 3:5EPH 2:10PHP 2:131TH 5:24HEB 13:21JAS 1:5A.W. Tozer emphasizes that God initiates the desire within us to seek Him, and it is our responsibility to cooperate with His work in our lives. He explains that the urge to escape spiritual stagnation is evidence of God's action in our hearts, and we should not let doubts or false humility hinder our progress. Tozer encourages believers to recognize that if God has placed a desire in us to change, He will also provide the means to achieve that change when we earnestly seek His help. The sermon calls for an active partnership with God, dismissing any thoughts that suggest we are unworthy of His assistance.
God’s Heart Is Set on the Salvation of Men and Women.
By Andrew Murray0SalvationMissionary RevivalISA 61:1MAT 28:19LUK 4:18JHN 3:16ACT 1:8ROM 10:142CO 12:9EPH 3:201TH 5:241PE 2:9Andrew Murray emphasizes that God's heart is dedicated to the salvation of all people, demonstrated through the gift of His Son and Spirit. He encourages believers to become fellow-laborers in God's work, reminding them that His grace is sufficient for every command. Murray believes that a genuine missionary revival is achievable, as God desires to transform the hearts of His children to prioritize the kingdom of Christ. This revival, starting with believers, will lead to a powerful overflow of salvation and service to the unsaved. He calls for earnest prayer and commitment to this mission.
His Workmanship (The Lord's Perfect Provision for His Own Masterpiece)
By Hans R. Waldvogel0Our Identity in ChristGod's ProvisionPSA 139:14ISA 61:3MAT 6:26ROM 8:172CO 5:17EPH 2:10PHP 1:61TH 5:24JAS 1:21PE 2:9Hans R. Waldvogel emphasizes that we are God's masterpiece, created for good works and sustained by His perfect provision. He illustrates this by comparing God's creation to a flower and the intricate care He provides for all creatures, highlighting that everything is made by His word. Waldvogel encourages believers to yield to God, allowing Him to shape us into His masterpiece, and to trust in His sufficiency during trials. He reminds us that the New Testament serves as God's guide for our lives, providing everything we need to fulfill His purpose. Ultimately, he calls for a deep relationship with Jesus, who is the source of our strength and identity.
He Gives Kingdoms, Crowns, Thrones!
By Thomas Brooks0Eternal RewardsFaithfulness of GodMAT 6:20ROM 8:181CO 9:252CO 4:17PHP 3:141TH 5:24HEB 12:28JAS 1:121PE 5:4REV 22:12Thomas Brooks emphasizes that Christ rewards those who suffer and serve Him with eternal glory and blessings. He illustrates that the more one endures for Christ, the greater the reward will be, drawing parallels to earthly examples of reward and generosity. Brooks reassures believers that Christ's promises are faithful and that His rewards surpass any earthly recognition, being both abundant and everlasting. He contrasts the fleeting nature of human rewards with the eternal and incorruptible gifts from Christ, who gives generously beyond our expectations.
There Failed Not Ought of Any Good Thing Which the Lord Had Spoken
By A.B. Simpson0God's FaithfulnessTrust in God's PromisesJOS 21:45PSA 145:13ISA 55:11LAM 3:22ROM 8:28PHP 1:61TH 5:24HEB 10:232PE 3:9REV 7:10A.B. Simpson emphasizes the faithfulness of God in his sermon, reminding us that one day we will fully understand the journey of our lives and the divine guidance we received through trials and tribulations. He paints a picture of a future where we will stand in glory, reflecting on the promises kept by God and the love demonstrated through our experiences. Simpson encourages believers to trust in God's unwavering goodness, assuring that every promise made will come to fruition, leading to a heartfelt acknowledgment of His faithfulness.
Our Ministry
By T. Austin-Sparks0Spiritual GrowthFulness in ChristJHN 15:5ROM 12:41CO 12:12GAL 4:19EPH 4:13PHP 3:15COL 1:281TH 5:24HEB 6:12PE 3:18T. Austin-Sparks emphasizes the ministry entrusted to him and his team, which is not about creating a new movement or exclusive fellowship but about guiding believers towards the fullness of Christ. He acknowledges the spiritual dissatisfaction that led to a deeper quest for understanding God's purpose and the importance of personal experiences in this journey. Sparks highlights that the ministry is rooted in a desire for all believers to grow in their relationship with Christ, recognizing the challenges and misunderstandings they may face along the way. He stresses that true growth comes from a progressive revelation of Christ, urging individuals to seek their own understanding of God's requirements. Ultimately, the goal is to present every believer complete in Christ, fostering a collective pursuit of spiritual maturity.
- Adam Clarke
- Jamieson-Fausset-Brown
- John Gill
- Tyndale
Adam Clarke Bible Commentary
Faithful is he that calleth you - In a great variety of places in his word God has promised to sanctify his followers, and his faithfulness binds him to fulfill his promises; therefore he will do it. He who can believe will find this thing also possible to him.
Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary
Faithful--to His covenant promises (Joh 10:27-29; Co1 1:9; Co1 10:23; Phi 1:6). he that calleth you--God, the caller of His people, will cause His calling not to fall short of its designed end. do it--preserve and present you blameless at the coming of Christ (Th1 5:23; Rom 8:30; Pe1 5:10). You must not look at the foes before and behind, on the right hand and on the left, but to God's faithfulness to His promises, God's zeal for His honor, and God's love for those whom He calls.
John Gill Bible Commentary
I charge you by the Lord,.... Or "I adjure by the Lord"; by the Lord Jesus: it is in the form of an oath, and a very solemn one; and shows that oaths may be used on certain and solemn occasions: that this epistle be read unto all the holy brethren; to all the members of the church, who are called "holy", because they were sanctified or set apart by God the Father in election; and were sanctified by the blood of Christ, or their sins were expiated, or atoned for by the sacrifice of Christ in redemption; and were sanctified or made holy by the Spirit of God in regeneration; and were enabled by the grace of God to live holy lives and conversations. Now this epistle being directed only to some of the principal members of the church, it may be to one or more of their elders; lest he or they should be tempted on any account to conceal it, the apostle in a very solemn manner adjures, that it be read publicly to the whole church whom it concerned, that all might hear, and learn, and receive some advantage from it; from whence we may learn, as is observed by many interpreters, that the sacred Scriptures, neither one part nor another, nor the whole of them, are to be kept from private Christians, but may be read, and heard, and used by all.
Tyndale Open Study Notes
5:24 God will make this happen: Paul bases his confidence on the faithful character of God (1 Cor 1:9; 2 Thes 3:3; 2 Tim 2:13; 1 Jn 1:9).