THE FIRST EPISTLE TO THE THESSALONIANS - Chapter 5 - Verse 13
For their work's sake. Not primarily as a personal matter, or on their own account, but on account of the work in which they are engaged. It is a work whose only tendency, when rightly performed, is to do good. It injures no man, but contributes to the happiness of all. It promotes intelligence industry, order, neatness, economy, temperance, chastity, charity, and kindness in this world, and leads to eternal blessedness in the world to come. A man who sincerely devotes himself to such a work has a claim on the kind regards of his fellow-men.
And be at peace among yourselves. See Barnes "Mr 9:50"; See Barnes "Ro 12:18"; See Barnes "Ro 14:19".
{b} "be at peace" Mr 9:50
