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THE FIRST EPISTLE TO THE THESSALONIANS - Chapter 4 - Verse 3
: See Barnes "1 Co 1:30".
It means here purity of life, and particularly abstinence from those vices which debase and degrade the soul. Sanctification consists in two things,
(1.) in "ceasing to do evil;" and
(2.) in "learning to do well." Or in other words, the first work of sanctification is in overcoming the propensities to evil in our nature, and checking and subduing the unholy habits which we had formed before we became Christians; the second part of the work consists in cultivating the positive principles of holiness in the soul.
That ye should abstain from fornication. A vice which was freely indulged among the heathen, and to which, from that fact, and from their own former habits, they were particularly exposed. On the fact that they were thus exposed, and on the reasons for these solemn commands on the subject, See Barnes "Ac 15:20"; See Barnes "1 Co 6:18".
{c} "ye should abstain" 1 Co 6:15,18