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Text -- 1 Thessalonians 5:24 (NET)

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5:24 He who calls you is trustworthy, and he will in fact do this.
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Robertson , Vincent , Wesley , JFB , Clarke , Calvin , TSK

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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Barclay , Constable , College , McGarvey

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: 1Th 5:24 - -- Faithful ( pistos ). God, he means, who calls and will carry through (Phi 1:6).

Faithful ( pistos ).

God, he means, who calls and will carry through (Phi 1:6).

Vincent: 1Th 5:24 - -- Faithful ( πιστὸς ) Comp. 2Ti 2:13, and see on 1Jo 1:9; see on Rev 1:5; see on Rev 3:14.

Faithful ( πιστὸς )

Comp. 2Ti 2:13, and see on 1Jo 1:9; see on Rev 1:5; see on Rev 3:14.

Vincent: 1Th 5:24 - -- That calleth ( ὁ καλῶν ) = the caller . The emphasis is on the person rather than on the act. Comp. Rom 9:11; Gal 1:6, Gal 1:15; Gal...

That calleth ( ὁ καλῶν )

= the caller . The emphasis is on the person rather than on the act. Comp. Rom 9:11; Gal 1:6, Gal 1:15; Gal 5:8; 1Th 2:12; 1Pe 5:10; Jam 1:5.

Wesley: 1Th 5:24 - -- Unless you quench the Spirit.

Unless you quench the Spirit.

JFB: 1Th 5:24 - -- To His covenant promises (Joh 10:27-29; 1Co 1:9; 1Co 10:23; Phi 1:6).

To His covenant promises (Joh 10:27-29; 1Co 1:9; 1Co 10:23; Phi 1:6).

JFB: 1Th 5:24 - -- God, the caller of His people, will cause His calling not to fall short of its designed end.

God, the caller of His people, will cause His calling not to fall short of its designed end.

JFB: 1Th 5:24 - -- Preserve and present you blameless at the coming of Christ (1Th 5:23; Rom 8:30; 1Pe 5:10). You must not look at the foes before and behind, on the rig...

Preserve and present you blameless at the coming of Christ (1Th 5:23; Rom 8:30; 1Pe 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.

Clarke: 1Th 5:24 - -- 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 hi...

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.

Calvin: 1Th 5:24 - -- 24.Faithful is he that hath called you. As he has shewn by his prayer what care he exercised as to the welfare of the Thessalonians, so he now confir...

24.Faithful is he that hath called you. As he has shewn by his prayer what care he exercised as to the welfare of the Thessalonians, so he now confirms them in an assurance of Divine grace. Observe, however, by what argument he promises them the never-failing aid of God — because he has called them; by which words he means, that when the Lord has once adopted us as his sons, we may expect that his grace will continue to be exercised towards us. For he does not promise to be a Father to us merely for one day, but adopts us with this understanding, that he is to cherish us ever afterwards. Hence our calling ought to be held by us as an evidence of everlasting grace, for he will not leave the work of his hands incomplete. (Psa 138:8) Paul, however, addresses believers, who had not been merely called by outward preaching, but had been effectually brought by Christ to the Father, that they might be of the number of his sons.

TSK: 1Th 5:24 - -- Faithful : Deu 7:9; Psa 36:5, Psa 40:10, Psa 86:15, Psa 89:2, Psa 92:2, Psa 100:5, Psa 138:2, Psa 146:6; Isa 25:1; Lam 3:23; Mic 7:20; Joh 1:17, Joh 3...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 1Th 5:24 - -- Faithful is he that calleth you - That is, your sanctification after all depends on him, and as he has begun a work of grace in your hearts, yo...

Faithful is he that calleth you - That is, your sanctification after all depends on him, and as he has begun a work of grace in your hearts, you may depend on his faithfulness to complete it; see the 1Th 4:3 note; Phi 1:6 note; 1Co 1:9 note.

Poole: 1Th 5:24 - -- We had in the former verse the apostle’ s prayer, here his faith; and he speaks it by way of consolation to them, that what he had prayed for G...

We had in the former verse the apostle’ s prayer, here his faith; and he speaks it by way of consolation to them, that what he had prayed for God would effect. What need he then have prayed? Because God’ s decrees and promises, though immutable and infallible, yet are to be accomplished in a way of prayer. Prayer is our duty, and God’ s decrees and promises are no dispensation from our duty: besides, duties are more known to us than God’ s decrees; and God decree the means as well as the end. But what is it he saith God will do? It is not here expressed, and the word it is not in the original, but only God will do, God will effect. He had prayed God would sanctify them wholly, and preserve them blameless, &c.; and this he would do or effect. And he grounds his confidence partly upon God’ s calling them. For the apostle knew that God’ s gifts and calling are without repentance; and whom he called, them he justified, and glorified, Rom 8:30 11:29 . And this the apostle saw in these Thessalonians, by that efficacy of the gospel upon their hearts, that they were effectually called and chosen, as 1Th 1:4 ; whence he concluded they should be at last wholly sanctified and finally preserved, which is a strong argument against final apostacy from a state of grace; though many that are outwardly called are never sanctified, much less wholly. But of this call the apostle speaks not here, at least not only. And partly also upon God’ s faithfulness, who had called them. He doth not say, God is able to do it, though that is true, but he is

faithful and will do it Those that are effectually called are brought into God’ s covenant, where perfection and perseverance are promised, and God’ s faithfulness obligeth him to make good his covenant. It is an act of grace and mercy to call men; but when called, God’ s faithfulness is engaged to preserve them, and perfect the work begun: as, 1Co 1:8 , the apostle tells the Corinthians, God will confirm them, to the end they might be blameless in the day of Christ; and his argument is, for God is faithful, by whom ye were called, & c., 1Th 5:9 .

Gill: 1Th 5:24 - -- Faithful is he that calleth you,.... Into the fellowship of his Son, and to his kingdom and glory, and who continues to do so, not only externally by ...

Faithful is he that calleth you,.... Into the fellowship of his Son, and to his kingdom and glory, and who continues to do so, not only externally by his word, but internally by his Spirit and grace.

Who also will do it. Two things the apostle mentions as the ground of confidence that the above petition, would be heard and answered; that is, that God would wholly sanctify them, and preserve the whole of them blameless to the coming of Christ; and they are the faithfulness of God, and the effectual calling of his saints. God is faithful to his word, his covenant and promises; he has promised to sanctify and cleanse his people from all their sins, and to preserve them safe to his kingdom and glory; agreeably the Arabic version renders this last clause, "and will execute his promise": and the effectual calling is a sure pledge of glorification; whom God calls he justifies and glorifies; as sure as he gives grace, he will give glory; and whom he calls to his eternal glory, he will make perfect, stablish, strengthen, and settle. The Complutensian edition reads, "who also will make your hope firm"; that is, with respect to the above things.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 1Th 5:24 Grk “who will also do,” with the object understood from v. 23.

Geneva Bible: 1Th 5:24 ( 14 ) ( k ) Faithful [is] he that calleth you, who also will ( l ) do [it]. ( 14 ) The good will and power of God is a sure strengthening and encour...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 1Th 5:1-28 - --1 He proceeds in the former description of Christ's coming to judgment;16 and gives divers precepts;23 and so concludes the epistle.

MHCC: 1Th 5:23-28 - --The apostle prays that they might be sanctified more perfectly, for the best are sanctified but in part while in this world; therefore we should pray ...

Matthew Henry: 1Th 5:23-28 - -- In these words, which conclude this epistle, observe, I. Paul's prayer for them, 1Th 5:23. He had told them, in the beginning of this epistle, that ...

Barclay: 1Th 5:23-28 - --At the end of his letter Paul commends his friends to God in body, soul and spirit. But there is one very lovely saying here. "Brothers," said Pau...

Constable: 1Th 5:16-24 - --E. Individual behavior 5:16-24 The preceding exhortations led Paul naturally to focus on other individua...

Constable: 1Th 5:23-24 - --3. Divine enablement 5:23-24 5:23 Peace in the assembly was very important to Paul. The "spirit" is the part of us that enables us to communicate with...

College: 1Th 5:1-28 - --1 THESSALONIANS 5 2. The Suddenness of the Lord's Return (5:1-11) 1 Now, brothers, about times and dates we do not need to write to you, 2 for you k...

McGarvey: 1Th 5:24 - --Faithful is he that calleth you, who will also do it . [If God were not thus faithful to sanctify and preserve blameless, it would be useless for him ...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: 1 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) First Thessalonians From Corinth a.d. 50-51 By Way of Introduction We cannot say that this is Paul’s first letter to a church, for in 2Th_2:2 h...

JFB: 1 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) The AUTHENTICITY of this Epistle is attested by IRENÆUS [Against Heresies, 5.6.1], quoting 1Th 5:23; CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA [The Instructor, 1.88], qu...

JFB: 1 Thessalonians (Outline) ADDRESS: SALUTATION: HIS PRAYERFUL THANKSGIVING FOR THEIR FAITH, HOPE, AND LOVE. THEIR FIRST RECEPTION OF THE GOSPEL, AND THEIR GOOD INFLUENCE ON ALL...

TSK: 1 Thessalonians 5 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 1Th 5:1, He proceeds in the former description of Christ’s coming to judgment; 1Th 5:16, and gives divers precepts; 1Th 5:23, and so co...

Poole: 1 Thessalonians 5 (Chapter Introduction) THESSALONIANS CHAPTER 5

MHCC: 1 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) This epistle is generally considered to have been the first of those written by St. Paul. The occasion seems to have been the good report of the stedf...

MHCC: 1 Thessalonians 5 (Chapter Introduction) (1Th 5:1-11) The apostle exhorts to be always ready for the coming of Christ to judgment, which will be with suddenness and surprise. (1Th 5:12-22) H...

Matthew Henry: 1 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The First Epistle of st. Paul to the Thessalonians Thessalonica was formerly the metropolis of Macedoni...

Matthew Henry: 1 Thessalonians 5 (Chapter Introduction) The apostle, having spoken in the end of the foregoing chapter concerning the resurrection, and the second coming of Christ, proceeds to speak conc...

Barclay: 1 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE LETTERS OF PAUL The Letters Of Paul There is no more interesting body of documents in the New Testament than the letter...

Barclay: 1 Thessalonians 5 (Chapter Introduction) Like A Thief In The Night (1Th_5:1-11) Advice To A Church (1Th_5:12-22) The Grace Of Christ Be With You (1Th_5:23-28)

Constable: 1 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) Introduction Historical background Thessalonica was an important city. Cassander, the ...

Constable: 1 Thessalonians (Outline)

Constable: 1 Thessalonians 1 Thessalonians Bibliography Askwith, E. H. "I' and We' in the Thesalonian Epistles." Expositor. Series 8:1 (19...

Haydock: 1 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) THE FIRST EPISTLE OF ST. PAUL, THE APOSTLE, TO THE THESSALONIANS. INTRODUCTION. St. Paul having preached with success at Thessalonica, the chi...

Gill: 1 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 THESSALONIANS Thessalonica was a very large, populous, and flourishing city, it was "liberae conditionis", as Pliny says a, a fre...

Gill: 1 Thessalonians 5 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 THESSALONIANS 5 In this chapter the apostle discourses concerning the suddenness of Christ's coming, and the necessity of sobriet...

College: 1 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) FOREWORD This commentary has been produced through a full schedule of college and seminary teaching and church-based ministry. In the current climate...

College: 1 Thessalonians (Outline) OUTLINE I. GREETING - 1:1 II. THANKSGIVING - 1:2-10 A. The Initial Thanksgiving - 1:2-5 1. Paul's Constant Prayers for the Readers - 1:2 ...

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