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His commandment (

Robertson: 1Jo 3:23 - -- That ( hina ).
Subfinal use of hina in apposition with entolē (commandment) and explanatory of it, as in Joh 15:12 (entolē hina ). See Chris...
That (
Subfinal use of

Robertson: 1Jo 3:23 - -- @@So these two points here (1) We should believe (pisteusōmen , first aorist active subjunctive according to B K L, though Aleph A C read the pres...
@@So these two points here (1) We should believe (

Robertson: 1Jo 3:24 - -- And he in him ( kai autos en autōi ).
That is "God abides in him"as in 1Jo 4:15. We abide in God and God abides in us through the Holy Spirit (Joh ...
And he in him (
That is "God abides in him"as in 1Jo 4:15. We abide in God and God abides in us through the Holy Spirit (Joh 14:10, Joh 14:17, Joh 14:23; Joh 17:21). "Therefore let God be a home to thee, and be thou the home of God: abide in God, and let God abide in thee"(Bede).

Robertson: 1Jo 3:24 - -- By the Spirit ( ek tou pneumatos ).
It is thus (by the Holy Spirit, first mention in this Epistle and "Holy"not used with "Spirit"in this Epistle or ...
By the Spirit (
It is thus (by the Holy Spirit, first mention in this Epistle and "Holy"not used with "Spirit"in this Epistle or the Apocalypse) that we know that God abides in us.

Robertson: 1Jo 3:24 - -- Which ( hou ).
Ablative case by attraction from accusative ho (object of edōken ) to agree with pneumatos as often, though not always. It is a...
Which (
Ablative case by attraction from accusative
Vincent: 1Jo 3:23 - -- Believe on the name ( πιστεύσωμεν τῷ ὀνόματι )
See on Joh 1:12; see on 1Jo 1:7.

Vincent: 1Jo 3:24 - -- Abideth in Him and He in Him
" Therefore let God be a home to thee, and be thou the home of God: abide in God, and let God abide in thee" (Bede)...
Abideth in Him and He in Him
" Therefore let God be a home to thee, and be thou the home of God: abide in God, and let God abide in thee" (Bede).

Vincent: 1Jo 3:24 - -- Spirit
The first mention of the Spirit in the Epistle. Never found with Holy in the Epistles or Revelation.
Spirit
The first mention of the Spirit in the Epistle. Never found with Holy in the Epistles or Revelation.
All his commandments in one word.

Wesley: 1Jo 3:23 - -- in the manner and degree which he hath taught. This is the greatest and most important command that ever issued from the throne of glory. If this be n...
in the manner and degree which he hath taught. This is the greatest and most important command that ever issued from the throne of glory. If this be neglected, no other can be kept: if this be observed, all others are easy.

Wesley: 1Jo 3:24 - -- That thus believes and loves. Abideth in him, and God in him: and hereby we know that he abideth in us, by the Spirit which he hath given us - Which w...
That thus believes and loves. Abideth in him, and God in him: and hereby we know that he abideth in us, by the Spirit which he hath given us - Which witnesses with our spirits that we are his children, and brings forth his fruits of peace, love, holiness. This is the transition to the treating of the Holy Spirit which immediately follows.
JFB: 1Jo 3:23 - -- Summing up of God's commandments under the Gospel dispensation in one commandment.
Summing up of God's commandments under the Gospel dispensation in one commandment.

JFB: 1Jo 3:23 - -- Singular: for faith and love are not separate commandments, but are indissolubly united. We cannot truly love one another without faith in Christ, nor...
Singular: for faith and love are not separate commandments, but are indissolubly united. We cannot truly love one another without faith in Christ, nor can we truly believe in Him without love.

JFB: 1Jo 3:23 - -- On all that is revealed in the Gospel concerning Him, and on Himself in respect to His person, offices, and atoning work.
On all that is revealed in the Gospel concerning Him, and on Himself in respect to His person, offices, and atoning work.

JFB: 1Jo 3:24 - -- Christ in the believer. Reciprocity. "Thus he returns to the great keynote of the Epistle, abide in Him, with which the former part concluded" (1Jo 2:...
Christ in the believer. Reciprocity. "Thus he returns to the great keynote of the Epistle, abide in Him, with which the former part concluded" (1Jo 2:28).

JFB: 1Jo 3:24 - -- Herein we (believers) know that he abideth in us, namely, from (the presence in us of) the Spirit "which He hath given us." Thus he prepares, by the m...
Herein we (believers) know that he abideth in us, namely, from (the presence in us of) the Spirit "which He hath given us." Thus he prepares, by the mention of the true Spirit, for the transition to the false "spirit," 1Jo 4:1-6; after which he returns again to the subject of love.
Clarke: 1Jo 3:23 - -- That we should believe on the name of his Son - We are commanded to believe on Christ, that for the sake of his passion and death we may be justifie...
That we should believe on the name of his Son - We are commanded to believe on Christ, that for the sake of his passion and death we may be justified from all things from which we could not be justified by the law of Moses; and being through him redeemed from the guilt of sin, restored to the Divine favor, and made partakers of the Holy Ghost, we are enabled to love one another as he gave us commandment; for without a renewal of the heart, love to God and man is impossible, and this renewal comes by Christ Jesus.

Dwelleth in him - i.e. in God; and he - God, in him - the believer

Clarke: 1Jo 3:24 - -- And hereby we know - We know by the Spirit which he hath given us that we dwell in God, and God in us. It was not by conjecture or inference that Ch...
And hereby we know - We know by the Spirit which he hath given us that we dwell in God, and God in us. It was not by conjecture or inference that Christians of old knew they were in the favor of God, it was by the testimony of God’ s own Spirit in their hearts; and this testimony was not given in a transient manner, but was constant and abiding while they continued under the influence of that faith that worketh by love. Every good man is a temple of the Holy Ghost, and wherever he is, he is both light and power. By his power he works; by his light he makes both himself and his work known. Peace of conscience and joy in the Holy Ghost must proceed from the indwelling of that Holy Spirit; and those who have these blessings must know that they have them, for we cannot have heavenly peace and heavenly joy without knowing that we have them. But this Spirit in the soul of a believer is not only manifest by its effects, but it bears its own witness to its own indwelling. So that a man not only knows that he has this Spirit from the fruits of the Spirit, but he knows that he has it from its own direct witness. It may be said, "How can these things be?"And it may be answered, By the power, light, and mercy of God. But that such things are, the Scriptures uniformly attest, and the experience of the whole genuine Church of Christ, and of every truly converted soul, sufficiently proves. As the wind bloweth where it listeth, and we cannot tell whence it cometh and whither it goeth, so is every one that is born of the Spirit: the thing is certain, and fully known by its effects; but how this testimony is given and confirmed is inexplicable. Every good man feels it, and knows he is of God by the Spirit which God has given him.
Calvin: 1Jo 3:23 - -- 23.And this is his commandment He again accommodates a general truth to his own purpose. The meaning is, that such is the discord between us and God,...
23.And this is his commandment He again accommodates a general truth to his own purpose. The meaning is, that such is the discord between us and God, that we are kept off from an access to him, except we are united by love to one another. At the same time he does not here commend love alone, as before, but joins it as the companion and attendant of faith.
The Sophists by their glosses distort these words, as though liberty to pray were obtained by us, partly by faith and partly by works. As John requires us to keep God’s commandments that we may pray aright, and afterwards teaches us that this keeping refers to faith and love, they conclude, that from these two things ought we to derive confidence in prayer. But I have already several times reminded you, that the subject here is not how or by what means men may prepare themselves so that they may have confidence to pray to God, for he speaks not here of the cause of ills or of any worthiness. John only shews, that God favors none with the honor and privilege of intercourse with himself but his own children, even those who have been regenerated by his Spirit. The import, then, of what is said is, Where the fear and love of God do not prevail, it cannot be that God will hear prayer.
But if it be our purpose to obey his commandments, let us see what he commands. He does not, however, separate faith from love; but he requires both together from us. And this is the reason why he uses the word commandment in the singular number.
But this is a remarkable passage; for he defines briefly as well as lucidly in what the whole perfection of a holy life consists. There is then no reason that we should allege any difficulty, since God does by no means lead us about through long labyrinths, but simply and shortly sets before us what is right and what he approves. Besides, in this brevity there is no obscurity, for he shews to us clearly the beginning and the end of a life rightly formed. But that a mention is here only made of brotherly love, while the love of God is omitted, the reason is, as we have elsewhere said, that as brotherly love flows from the love of God, so it is a sure and real evidence of it.
On the name of his Son The name refers to preaching; and this connection deserves to be noticed, for few understand what it is to believe on Christ; but from this mode of speaking, we may easily conclude that the only right faith is that which embraces Christ as he is set forth in the Gospel. Hence also it is, that there is no faith without teaching, as Paul also shews to us in Rom 10:14. We must at the same time observe, that the Apostle includes faith in the knowledge of Christ; for he is the living image of the Father, and in him are laid up all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. As soon, then, as we turn aside from him, we cannot do anything else but wander in error.

Calvin: 1Jo 3:24 - -- 24.And he that keepeth his commandments He confirms what I have already stated, that the union we have with God is evident when we entertain mutual l...
24.And he that keepeth his commandments He confirms what I have already stated, that the union we have with God is evident when we entertain mutual love: not that our union begins thereby, but that it cannot be fruitless or without effect whenever it begins to exist. And he proves this by adding a reason, because God does not abide in us, except his Spirit dwells in us. But wherever the Spirit is, he necessarily manifests his power and efficiency. We hence readily conclude, that none abide in God and are united to him, but those who keep his commandments.
When, therefore, he says, and by this we know, the copulative, and, as a reason is here given, is to be rendered, “for,” or, “because.” But the character of the present reason ought to be considered; for though the sentence in words agrees with that of Paul, when he says that the Spirit testifies to our hearts that we are the children of God, and that we through him cry to God, Abba, Father, yet there is some difference in the sense; for Paul speaks of the certainty of gratuitous adoption, which the Spirit of God seals on our hearts; but John here regards the effects which the Spirit produces while dwelling in us, as Paul himself does, when he says, that those are God’s children who are led by the Spirit of God; for there also he is speaking of the mortification of the flesh and newness of life.
The sum of what is said is, that it hence appears that we are God’s children, that is, when his Spirit rules and governs our life. John at the same time teaches us, that whatever good works are done by us, proceed from the grace of the Spirit, and that the Spirit is not obtained by our righteousness, but is freely given to us.
Defender: 1Jo 3:23 - -- These two commandments are the most important of all, and they are "not grievous" (1Jo 5:3). In effect, they are another way of stating the two comman...
These two commandments are the most important of all, and they are "not grievous" (1Jo 5:3). In effect, they are another way of stating the two commandments that Jesus said were the greatest of all; loving God and loving our neighbor (Mat 22:36-40)."

Defender: 1Jo 3:24 - -- We are commanded to abide in Christ and allow Him to abide in us. We are assured that this is real if we love His words and seek to obey them (Joh 15:...
TSK: 1Jo 3:23 - -- his commandment : Deu 18:15-19; Psa 2:12; Mar 9:7; Joh 6:29, Joh 14:1, Joh 17:3; Act 16:31; 1Ti 1:15
love : 1Jo 3:11, 1Jo 2:8-10, 1Jo 4:21; Mat 22:39;...

TSK: 1Jo 3:24 - -- he that : 1Jo 3:22; Joh 14:21-23, Joh 15:7-10
dwelleth : 1Jo 4:7, 1Jo 4:12, 1Jo 4:15, 1Jo 4:16; Joh 6:54-56, Joh 17:21; 1Co 3:16, 1Co 6:19; 2Co 6:16; ...
he that : 1Jo 3:22; Joh 14:21-23, Joh 15:7-10
dwelleth : 1Jo 4:7, 1Jo 4:12, 1Jo 4:15, 1Jo 4:16; Joh 6:54-56, Joh 17:21; 1Co 3:16, 1Co 6:19; 2Co 6:16; 2Ti 1:14
we : 1Jo 4:13; Rom 8:9-17; Gal 4:5, Gal 4:6

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Barnes: 1Jo 3:23 - -- And this is his commandment - His commandment, by way of eminence; the leading, principal thing which he enjoins on us; the commandment which l...
And this is his commandment - His commandment, by way of eminence; the leading, principal thing which he enjoins on us; the commandment which lies at the foundation of all true obedience.
That we should believe on the name of his Son Jesus Christ - See the notes at Mar 16:16. Compare Joh 16:1; Act 16:31.
And love one another ... - This follows from the other, and hence they are mentioned as together constituting his commandment. Notes, Joh 13:35.

Barnes: 1Jo 3:24 - -- And he that keepeth his commandments ... - See the notes at Joh 14:23. And hereby we know that he abideth in us - That is, this is anothe...
And he that keepeth his commandments ... - See the notes at Joh 14:23.
And hereby we know that he abideth in us - That is, this is another certain evidence that we are true Christians. The Saviour had promised Joh 14:23 that he would come and take up his abode with his people. John says that we have proof that he does this by the Spirit which he has given us. That is, the Holy Spirit is imparted to his people to enlighten their minds; to elevate their affections; to sustain them in times of trial; to quicken them in the performance of duty; and to imbue them with the temper and spirit of the Lord Jesus. When these effects exist, we may be certain that the Spirit of God is with us; for these are the "fruits"of that Spirit, or these are the effects which he produces in the lives of men. Compare the notes at Gal 5:22-23. On the evidence of piety here referred to, see the notes at Rom 8:9, Rom 8:14, Rom 8:16. No man can be a true Christian in whom that Spirit does not constantly dwell, or to whom he is not "given."And yet no one can determine that the Spirit dwells in him, except by the "effects"produced in his heart and life. In the following chapter, the apostle pursues the subject suggested here, and shows that we should examine ourselves closely, to see whether the "Spirit"to which we trust, as furnishing evidence of piety, is truly the Spirit of God, or is a spirit of delusion.
Poole: 1Jo 3:23 - -- Thus briefly is comprehended the whole of our duty towards God in Christ, and one another, in a like summary as that, Ecc 12:13 .
Thus briefly is comprehended the whole of our duty towards God in Christ, and one another, in a like summary as that, Ecc 12:13 .

Poole: 1Jo 3:24 - -- He that keepeth his commandments i.e. he whose whole soul is thus formed to obediential compliance with the Divine will,
dwelleth in him hath most ...
He that keepeth his commandments i.e. he whose whole soul is thus formed to obediential compliance with the Divine will,
dwelleth in him hath most intimate union with God in Christ; which is evident by that Spirit given to us, which hath effected both that holy frame, and that union: see Joh 14:23 .
PBC -> 1Jo 3:24
Haydock -> 1Jo 3:24
Haydock: 1Jo 3:24 - -- We know that he abideth in us, by the Spirit which he hath given us. These words may be either referred to the body of the Church in general or to t...
We know that he abideth in us, by the Spirit which he hath given us. These words may be either referred to the body of the Church in general or to the apostles, or to every one in particular. It is certain that God gave his Spirit to his Church and to the apostles, by the coming of the Holy Ghost in a visible manner, and by the miraculous gifts bestowed upon the apostles; but every one in particular has only a moral certainty that he has the Spirit of God, and his sanctifying grace in his soul. (Witham)
Gill: 1Jo 3:23 - -- And this is his commandment,.... Having mentioned the keeping of the commandments of God, the apostle proceeds to show what they are; that they are fa...
And this is his commandment,.... Having mentioned the keeping of the commandments of God, the apostle proceeds to show what they are; that they are faith in Christ, and love to one another; which two are reduced to one, because they are inseparable; where the one is, the other is; faith works by love.
That we should believe on the name of his Son Jesus Christ; Christ is the object of faith, and he is no, as he is Jesus, a Saviour; faith deals with him as such, and will have no other Saviour but he: and now to believe in him, is not merely to believe that he is the Son of God, the true Messiah, the Saviour of the world, that he is come in the flesh, has suffered, and died, and rose again from the dead, is ascended into heaven, and is set down at the right hand of God, makes intercession for his people, and will come again to judge the quick and dead; but it is to go forth in special and spiritual acts upon him, such as looking at him, coming to him, venturing on him, trusting in him for life and salvation, committing all into his hands, and expecting all from him. And this is called a "commandment", and comes under the notion of one; not that it is properly a law, or belongs to the law; for faith in Christ Jesus is a fruit of electing grace, and a blessing of the covenant of grace; it is the free gift of God, and the operation of his Spirit, and is peculiar to the elect of God, and sheep of Christ; and so cannot belong to the law of works; but, as the Hebrew words,
and love one another as he gave us commandment; that is, as Christ taught and instructed his disciples, Joh 13:34.

Gill: 1Jo 3:24 - -- And he that keepeth his commandments,.... Attends to those instructions and declarations concerning faith in Christ, and love to the brethren, and act...
And he that keepeth his commandments,.... Attends to those instructions and declarations concerning faith in Christ, and love to the brethren, and acts according to them:
dwelleth in him, and he in them; that is, he dwells in Christ, and Christ dwells in him; the same is said of believing in Christ under the figurative expressions of eating his flesh, and drinking his blood; see Gill on Joh 6:56;
and hereby we know that he abideth in us; or dwelleth in us, as before,
by the Spirit which he hath given us; which if understood of private Christians, as the preceding verses incline to, the sense is, that union to Christ, and the continuance of it, or his indwelling as a fruit of union, and the permanency of that, are evidenced by the Spirit of God; who is given in consequence of union and relation to Christ, as a spirit of regeneration and sanctification, of faith and love, of adoption, and as the earnest of the heavenly inheritance; but if of the apostles and ministers of the word, it may regard the gifts of the Holy Spirit bestowed on them, fitting them for their work and office, and who is a spirit of truth, and not of error; and by having and enjoying these, they knew that Christ abode in them, and had reason to believe, according to his promise, that he would be with them, and with his ministering: servants in succession, to the end of the world; and this sense seems to be encouraged by the former part of the following chapter.

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NET Notes: 1Jo 3:23 The author of 1 John repeatedly attributes the commandments given to believers as given by God the Father, even though in John 13:34-35 it was Jesus w...

NET Notes: 1Jo 3:24 Grk “he.” In context this is almost certainly a reference to God (note the phrase “his Son Jesus Christ” in 3:23).
Geneva Bible -> 1Jo 3:24
Geneva Bible: 1Jo 3:24 And he that keepeth his commandments dwelleth in him, and he in him. And hereby we know that he abideth in us, by the ( f ) Spirit which he hath given...

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Jo 3:1-24
TSK Synopsis: 1Jo 3:1-24 - --1 He declares the singular love of God towards us, in making us his sons;3 who therefore ought obediently to keep his commandments;11 as also to love ...
MHCC -> 1Jo 3:22-24
MHCC: 1Jo 3:22-24 - --When believers had confidence towards God, through the Spirit of adoption, and by faith in the great High Priest, they might ask what they would of th...
Matthew Henry -> 1Jo 3:23-24
Matthew Henry: 1Jo 3:23-24 - -- The apostle, having mentioned keeping the commandments, and pleasing God, as the qualification of effectual petitioners in and with Heaven, here sui...
Barclay -> 1Jo 3:19-24; 1Jo 3:19-24
Barclay: 1Jo 3:19-24 - --Into the human heart there are bound to come doubts. Any man with a sensitive mind and heart must sometimes wonder if he really is a Christian at all...

Barclay: 1Jo 3:19-24 - --John goes on to speak of the two things which are well-pleasing in God's sight, the two commandments on obedience to which our relationship to God de...
Constable: 1Jo 3:1--5:14 - --III. Living as children of God 3:1--5:13
"In the second division of this document (3:1-5:13) John concentrates o...

Constable: 1Jo 3:4--5:14 - --B. Conditions for Living as God's Children 3:4-5:13
Having stated the theme of this section of the epist...

Constable: 1Jo 3:10-24 - --2. Obeying God reaffirmed 3:10-24
This second condition for living as children of God reemphasiz...




