1 Timothy 2
Wesley1 Timothy 2:1
Mortify therefore - Put to death, slay with a continued stroke. Your members - Which together make up the body of sin. Which are upon the earth - Where they find their nourishment. Uncleanness - In act, word, or thought. Inordinate affection - Every passion which does not flow from and lead to the love of God. Evil desire - The desire of the flesh, the desire of the eye, and the pride of life. Covetousness - According to the derivation of the word, means the desire of having more, or of any thing independent on God. Which is idolatry - Properly and directly; for it is giving the heart to a creature.
1 Timothy 2:2
For which - Though the heathens lightly regarded them.
1 Timothy 2:3
Living denotes the inward principle; walking, the outward acts.
1 Timothy 2:4
Wrath - Is lasting anger. Filthy discourse - And was there need to warn even these saints of God against so gross and palpable a sin as this? O what is man, till perfect love casts out both fear and sin.
1 Timothy 2:6
In knowledge - The knowledge of God, his will, his word.
1 Timothy 2:7
Where - In which case, it matters not what a man is externally, whether Jew or gentile, circumcised, or uncircumcised, barbarian, void of all the advantages of education, yea, Scythian, of all barbarians most barbarous. But Christ is in all that are thus renewed, and is all things in them and to them.
1 Timothy 2:8
All who are thus renewed are elected of God, holy, and therefore the more beloved of him. Holiness is the consequence of their election, and God’s superior love, of their holiness.
1 Timothy 2:9
Forbearing one another - If anything is now wrong. And forgiving one another - What is past.
1 Timothy 2:10
The love of God contains the whole of Christian perfection, and connects all the parts of it together.
1 Timothy 2:11
And then the peace of God shall rule in your hearts - Shall sway every temper, affection, thought, as the reward (so the Greek word implies) of your preceding love and obedience.
1 Timothy 2:12
Let the word of Christ - So the apostle calls the whole scripture, and thereby asserts the divinity of his Master. Dwell - Not make a short stay, or an occasional visit, but take up its stated residence. Richly - In the largest measure, and with the greatest efficacy; so as to fill and govern the whole soul.
1 Timothy 2:13
In the name - In the power and Spirit of the Lord Jesus. Giving thanks unto God - The Holy Ghost. And the Father through him - Christ.
1 Timothy 2:14
Wives, submit - Or be subject to. It is properly a military term, alluding to that entire submission that soldiers pay to their general. Ephesians 5:22, &c.
1 Timothy 2:15
Be not bitter - (Which may be without any appearance of anger) either in word or spirit.
