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Text -- 2 Thessalonians 2:14 (NET)

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2:14 He called you to this salvation through our gospel, so that you may possess the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: Word of God | Trinity | TRINITY, 2 | TRINE IMMERSION; TRIUNE IMMERSION | Sanctification | Salvation | Righteous | Heaven | Gospel | Glory | Call | more
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Robertson: 2Th 2:14 - -- Whereunto ( eis ho ). The goal, that is the final salvation (sōtēria ). Through our gospel (dia tou euaggeliou hēmōn ). God called the Thes...

Whereunto ( eis ho ).

The goal, that is the final salvation (sōtēria ). Through our gospel (dia tou euaggeliou hēmōn ). God called the Thessalonians through Paul’ s preaching as he calls men now through the heralds of the Cross as God chose (cf. 1Th 2:12; 1Th 5:24).

Robertson: 2Th 2:14 - -- To the obtaining ( eis peripoiēsin ). Probably correct translation rather than possession. See note on 1Th 5:9, there of salvation , here of glor...

To the obtaining ( eis peripoiēsin ).

Probably correct translation rather than possession. See note on 1Th 5:9, there of salvation , here of glory (the shekinah , glory of Jesus).

Vincent: 2Th 2:14 - -- Our gospel See on 1Th 1:5.

Our gospel

See on 1Th 1:5.

Wesley: 2Th 2:14 - -- Faith and holiness.

Faith and holiness.

Wesley: 2Th 2:14 - -- That which we preached, accompanied with the power of his Spirit.

That which we preached, accompanied with the power of his Spirit.

JFB: 2Th 2:14 - -- The oldest manuscripts read, "us."

The oldest manuscripts read, "us."

JFB: 2Th 2:14 - -- "through" the Gospel which we preach.

"through" the Gospel which we preach.

JFB: 2Th 2:14 - -- In 2Th 2:13 it was "salvation," that is, deliverance from all evil, of body and soul (1Th 5:9); here it is positive good, even "glory," and that "the ...

In 2Th 2:13 it was "salvation," that is, deliverance from all evil, of body and soul (1Th 5:9); here it is positive good, even "glory," and that "the glory of our Lord Jesus" Himself, which believers are privileged to share with Him (Joh 17:22, Joh 17:24; Rom 8:17, Rom 8:29; 2Ti 2:10).

Clarke: 2Th 2:13-14 - -- God hath from the beginning chosen you to salvation, etc. - In your calling, God has shown the purpose that he had formed from the beginning, to cal...

God hath from the beginning chosen you to salvation, etc. - In your calling, God has shown the purpose that he had formed from the beginning, to call the Gentiles to the same privileges with the Jews, not through circumcision, and the observance of the Mosaic law, but by faith in Christ Jesus; but this simple way of salvation referred to the same end - holiness, without which no man, whether Jew or Gentile, can see the Lord

Let us observe the order of Divine grace in this business

1.    They were to hear the truth - the doctrines of the Gospel

2.    They were to believe this truth when they heard it preached

3.    They were to receive the Spirit of God in believing the truth

4.    That Spirit was to sanctify their souls-produce an inward holiness, which was to lead to all outward conformity to God

5.    All this constituted their salvation - their being fitted for the inheritance among the saints in light

6.    They were to obtain the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ - that state of felicity for which they were fitted, by being saved here from their sins, and by being sanctified by the Spirit of God.

Calvin: 2Th 2:14 - -- 14.To which he called us. He repeats the same thing, though in somewhat different terms. For the sons of God are not called otherwise than to the bel...

14.To which he called us. He repeats the same thing, though in somewhat different terms. For the sons of God are not called otherwise than to the belief of the truth. Paul, however, meant to shew here how competent a witness he is for confirming that thing of which he was a minister. He accordingly puts himself forward as a surety, that the Thessalonians may not doubt that the gospel, in which they had been instructed by him, is the safety-bringing voice of God, by which they are aroused from death, and are delivered from the tyranny of Satan. He calls it his gospel, not as though it had originated with him, 690 but inasmuch as the preaching of it had been committed to him.

What he adds, to the acquisition or possession of the glory of Christ, may be taken either in an active or in a passive signification — either as meaning, that they are called in order that they may one day possess a glory in common with Christ, or that Christ acquired them with a view to his glory. And thus it will be a second means of confirmation that he will defend them, as being nothing less than his own inheritance, and, in maintaining their salvation, will stand forward in defense of his own glory; which latter meaning, in my opinion, suits better.

Defender: 2Th 2:14 - -- Note the clear order here. God had, in the beginning, chosen these Thessalonian believers to salvation before they were born (2Th 2:13). Then, He call...

Note the clear order here. God had, in the beginning, chosen these Thessalonian believers to salvation before they were born (2Th 2:13). Then, He called them as they heard the gospel, believed the truth, and were sanctified (that is, set apart for Christ) by the Holy Spirit, eventually destined to be glorified in Christ. To accomplish this, the Spirit, in a vision, first directed Paul to go to Greece to preach the gospel (Act 16:9), where he, eventually, reached Thessalonica and taught them the truth. However, of the many who were "called" as Paul preached and taught, only "some of them believed" (Act 17:4). Most of his listeners had not been chosen and so resisted the call and refused to believe. As Jesus said: "Many be called, but few chosen" (Mat 20:16). Such a truth may be difficult to understand, but "we are bound to give thanks" (2Th 2:13) with Paul that we, like the Thessalonian believers, have been both chosen and called."

TSK: 2Th 2:14 - -- he called : Rom 8:28-30; 1Th 2:12; 1Pe 5:10 our gospel : Rom 2:16, Rom 16:25; 1Th 1:5 to : Psa 16:11; Mat 25:21; Joh 14:2, Joh 14:3, Joh 17:22, Joh 17...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 2Th 2:14 - -- Whereunto he called you by our gospel - He made the gospel as preached by us the means of calling you to salvation. That is, God has chosen you...

Whereunto he called you by our gospel - He made the gospel as preached by us the means of calling you to salvation. That is, God has chosen you to salvation from eternity, and has made the gospel as preached by us the means of carrying that eternal purpose into effect.

To the obtaining of the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ - That you may partake of the same glory as the Saviour in heaven; see the notes on Joh 17:22, Joh 17:24.

Poole: 2Th 2:14 - -- Whereunto he called you by our gospel: before, the apostle mentioned their election, now their calling; which are often in Scripture put together, Ro...

Whereunto he called you by our gospel: before, the apostle mentioned their election, now their calling; which are often in Scripture put together, Rom 8:30 2Pe 1:10 ; and are both applied to Christ himself, Isa 42:1,6 . They are those two sovereign acts of God, prerequisite to a state of salvation; the one eternal, the other in time; the one immanent in God, the other transient upon the creature; and it is the first transient act that flows from election. And because there is an outward and inward civil mentioned in Scripture, we must here understand the apostle of both: for Eiv o : Whereunto, or to which thing, mentioned in the beginning of this verse, refers to all that he said in the former verse, which is, salvation, sanctification, belief of the truth, which they could not attain with a mere outward call, though they had that also; for the apostle mentions here the gospel, which he calls

our gospel because preached by them, and intrusted to them, though the original of it is from God, and the matter of it from Jesus Christ. And he puts them in mind of the great mercy they had received in their preaching the gospel to them, for thereby they were called into a state of salvation; as also of the way wherein they are to obtain this salvation, which is through sanctification of the Spirit, and the belief of the truth, that they might be careful to persevere both in faith and holiness; and not to expect it from the law, or the speculations of philosophy, which some false teachers might suggest, for as faith cometh by hearing the gospel, Rom 10:17 , so it is that only which is the power of God unto salvation, Rom 1:16 . And by this he confirms to them also their election, because they had been thus effectually called by the gospel: for no man can conclude his salvation from election, if he hath not been also thus called, which is by feeling the power of the gospel in the heart, and yielding obedience to it in his life. What the apostle before called salvation, he here styles

the obtaining of the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ Though in 1Th 5:9 , he had there also called it obtaining salvation, and by the same word here used in the text: yea, the word peripoihsiv , here rendered obtaining, sometimes signifies salvation itself, Heb 10:39 , and, which is equivalent, the purchased possession, Eph 1:14 ; and it may signify in the text, the obtaining the glory of Christ in a way of purchase, as also by diligent endeavours after it, by way of acquisition, as the word seems to signify. And by the glory of Christ is not meant the glory we give to him, as some would strain the words to that sense; but rather, the glory we shall receive from him, which is the same which the Father hath given to him, and which he hath given to his people. Joh 17:22 , whereby they are co-heirs with him, Rom 8:17 . And so the apostle sets forth the greatness of this salvation, to which these believers were called, it is to the obtaining the same glory with Christ, in kind at least; and shows their different state from those that perish, and will be damned, mentioned in the former verses. Or if we read the words, ye are called to be a peculiar people, as the Greek word is so rendered, 1Pe 2:9 , laov eiv piripoihsin , a peculiar people, and understand by the glory of Christ, that glory of his grace he hath manifested herein, it shows also how God hath distinguished them from those before mentioned.

Haydock: 2Th 2:14 - -- Traditions,...whether by word, [10] or by our epistle. Therefore, says St. John Chrysostom, the apostle did not deliver all things that were to be ...

Traditions,...whether by word, [10] or by our epistle. Therefore, says St. John Chrysostom, the apostle did not deliver all things that were to be believed, by writing; (Witham) but many things by word of mouth only, which have been perpetuated by tradition, and these traditions, no less than the writings of the apostles, are deserving of faith. Greek: Omoios de kakeina, kai tauta estin axiopista. (St. John Chrysostom, on this place)

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St. John Chrysostom, 237. Greek: enteuthen deilon, &c.

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Gill: 2Th 2:14 - -- Whereunto he called you by our Gospel,.... Salvation being appointed as the end in the decree of election, and sanctification of the Spirit, and belie...

Whereunto he called you by our Gospel,.... Salvation being appointed as the end in the decree of election, and sanctification of the Spirit, and belief of the truth, as means; the elect in the effectual calling are called to the participation of each of these; first to the one, and then to the other; to grace here, and glory hereafter: and the means by which they are called is the Gospel, which the apostle calls "our Gospel", not because they were the authors, or the subject of it; for with regard to these it is styled the Gospel of God, and the Gospel of Christ; but because they were intrusted with it, and faithfully preached it, and in opposition to another Gospel published by false teachers. And by this they were called

to the obtaining of the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ; not his essential glory, though he will be seen and known in the glory of his person as he is, so far as creatures in a state of perfection will be capable of; nor his mediatorial glory, though it will be one part of the saints' happiness in heaven to behold this glory of Christ; but rather the glory which shall be personally put upon the saints, both in soul and body, in the resurrection morn, is here intended: and which is called the glory of Christ, because it is in his hands for them; and is what he is preparing for them, and for which he gives them both a right and a meetness; and which he at last will introduce them into; and it will lie greatly in conformity to him, and in the everlasting vision and enjoyment of him: and now God's elect are called by the ministry of the word to "the obtaining" of this, not by any merit of theirs, or by any works of righteousness done by them, but to the "possession" of it, as the word used properly signifies. The Syriac version renders it, "that ye may be a glory to our Lord Jesus Christ": as the saints will be at the last day, and to all eternity, when they shall be raised again, and have the glory of God upon them, and be forever with the Lord.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 2Th 2:14 That you may possess the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ. For Paul the ultimate stage of salvation is glorification (Rom 8:30).

Geneva Bible: 2Th 2:14 Whereunto he called you by our ( r ) gospel, to the obtaining of the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ. ( r ) By our preaching.

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 2Th 2:1-17 - --1 Paul urges them to continue stedfast in the truth received;3 shows that there shall be a departure from the faith,9 and a discovery of Antichrist, b...

MHCC: 2Th 2:13-15 - --When we hear of the apostacy of many, it is a great comfort and joy, that there is a remnant according to the election of grace, which does and shall ...

Matthew Henry: 2Th 2:13-15 - -- Here observe, I. The consolation the Thessalonians might take against the terrors of this apostasy, 2Th 2:13, 2Th 2:14. For they were chosen to salv...

Barclay: 2Th 2:13-17 - --In this passage there is a kind of synopsis of the Christian life. (i) It begins with God's call. We could never even begin to seek God unless he had...

Constable: 2Th 2:13-17 - --IV. THANKSGIVING AND PRAYER 2:13-17 Paul proceeded to give thanks for his readers' salvation and to pray for the...

Constable: 2Th 2:13-15 - --A. Thanksgiving for calling 2:13-15 2:13 In contrast to the wicked unbelievers just referred to (v. 12), Paul was grateful that he could always give t...

College: 2Th 2:1-17 - --2 THESSALONIANS 2 III. INSTRUCTION ON THE LORD'S RETURN (2:1-12) This section, which is central to the entire second Thessalonian letter, presents o...

McGarvey: 2Th 2:14 - --whereunto he called you through our gospel, to the obtaining of the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ . [To this working of salvation God had called the ...

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Commentary -- Other

Evidence: 2Th 2:14 I further believe, although certain persons deny it, that the influence of fear is to be exercised over the minds of men, and that it ought to operate...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: 2 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) Second Thessalonians From Corinth a.d. 50 Or 51 By Way of Introduction It is plain that First Thessalonians did not settle all the difficulties ...

JFB: 2 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) Its GENUINENESS is attested by POLYCARP [Epistle to the Philippians, 11], who alludes to 2Th 3:15. JUSTIN MARTYR [Dialogue with Trypho, p. 193.32], al...

JFB: 2 Thessalonians (Outline) ADDRESS AND SALUTATION: INTRODUCTION: THANKSGIVING FOR THEIR GROWTH IN FAITH AND LOVE, AND FOR THEIR PATIENCE IN PERSECUTIONS, WHICH ARE A TOKEN FOR ...

TSK: 2 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) The First Epistle to the Thessalonians, it is generally agreed, was the earliest written of all St. Paul’s epistles, whence we see the reason and pr...

TSK: 2 Thessalonians 2 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 2Th 2:1, Paul urges them to continue stedfast in the truth received; 2Th 2:3, shows that there shall be a departure from the faith, 2Th 2...

Poole: 2 Thessalonians 2 (Chapter Introduction) THESSALONIANS CHAPTER 2

MHCC: 2 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) The second epistle to the Thessalonians was written soon after the first. The apostle was told that, from some expressions in his first letter, many e...

MHCC: 2 Thessalonians 2 (Chapter Introduction) (2Th 2:1-4) Cautions against the error that the time of Christ's coming was just at hand. There would first be a general apostacy from the faith, and ...

Matthew Henry: 2 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Second Epistle of St. Paul to the Thessalonians This Second Epistle was written soon after the form...

Matthew Henry: 2 Thessalonians 2 (Chapter Introduction) The apostle is very careful to hinder the spreading of an error into which some among them had fallen concerning the coming of Christ, as being ver...

Barclay: 2 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: 2 Thessalonians 2 (Chapter Introduction) The Lawless One (2Th_2:1-12) God's Demand And Our Effort (2Th_2:13-17)

Constable: 2 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) Introduction Historical background This epistle contains evidence that Paul had recent...

Constable: 2 Thessalonians (Outline)

Constable: 2 Thessalonians 2 Thessalonians Bibliography Barclay, William. The Letters to the Philippians, Colossians and Thessalonians. Da...

Haydock: 2 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) THE SECOND EPISTLE OF ST. PAUL, THE APOSTLE, TO THE THESSALONIANS. INTRODUCTION. In this epistle St. Paul admonishes the Thessalonians to be c...

Gill: 2 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 THESSALONIANS This second epistle was written, not from Athens, as the subscription testifies, nor from Rome, as Athanasius a sup...

Gill: 2 Thessalonians 2 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 THESSALONIANS 2 In this chapter the apostle guards against a notion, as if the second coming of Christ was at hand; declares that...

College: 2 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION The pressures of persecution, apparent in 1 Thessalonians, have intensified in this letter. In its three brief chapters the reader perce...

College: 2 Thessalonians (Outline) OUTLINE I. GREETING - 1:1-2 II. OPENING THANKSGIVING, ENCOURAGEMENT AND PRAYER - 1:3-12 A. Thanksgiving for the Thessalonians' Growth and Endu...

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