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Featured, Jared Smith's Bible Doctrine

38 Bible Doctrine – Confessional Statements And Their Proper Use

I would like to welcome you back to another study in Bible Doctrine. In our previous two studies, I have given a historic and doctrinal overview of John Gill’s Goat…

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Featured, New Focus Magazine, Peter Meney

New Focus Magazine: New Issue (October 2025)

New Issue Available. New Focus promotes the Christ-centred Gospel of God’s free and sovereign grace. It presents the Gospel as the power of God unto salvation and glories in Christ…

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Featured, Peter Meney on Doctrinal Matters

The Particularity Of John 3:16

Whenever the Bible doctrine of election is presented to those who reject the Bible’s teaching of God’s sovereignty in salvation you can be sure John chapter three and verse 16…

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Featured, John MacGowan

The Life And Testimony Of John MacGowan

Mr. John MacGowan, known to the world as the author of ‘Dialogues of Devils,’ and other ingenious works, was a Baptist minister, and pastor of the church meeting in Devonshire-square,…

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Don Fortner's Articles, Featured

What Does It Mean To Be Reformed?

The sermons from which this tract sprang were preached to the Grace Baptist Church of Danville in Danville, Kentucky - USA, November 2, 1997 by Pastor Don Fortner. The tract is taken directly…

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Featured, William Button

Preface To William Button’s Rebuttal Of Andrew Fuller’s “The Gospel Of Christ Worthy Of All Acceptation”

Mr. Thomas Goodwin, in his address to the reader, annexed to his discourse on the true nature of the gospel, observes, “It concerns every minister of the gospel to put…

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  • John Gill, (1) Commentary On First Thessalonians (Complete)

    1 Thessalonians: Chapter 4, Verse 12

    December 23, 2022 /

    “That ye may walk honestly, etc.]” Decently, in good credit and reputation, providing things honest in the sight of all men, for themselves and families, and honestly paying every man his own; on which account it became them to mind their own business, and work at their trades; otherwise their walk and conversation would be scandalous, and not honest and honourable: “toward them that are without:” The men of the world, who were without the church; (see 1 Corinthians 5:12) profane sinners, unconverted Gentiles, that were without Christ and hope, and God in the world, and were aliens and strangers; and yet care should be taken that no occasion be given to such to reproach the name of God, the ways of Christ, and the…

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    Further Study

    1 Thessalonians: Chapter 3, Verse 11

    December 8, 2022

    1 Thessalonians: Chapter 2, Verse 5

    November 12, 2022

    1 Thessalonians: Chapter 4, Verse 11

    December 22, 2022
  • John Gill, (1) Commentary On First Thessalonians (Complete)

    1 Thessalonians: Chapter 4, Verse 11

    December 22, 2022 /

    “And that ye study to be quiet, etc.]” To live peaceably in their own families, and to give no disturbance to other families, by talebearing, whispering, and backbiting; to behave with quietness in the neighbourhood, town, or city, they dwell in, and to seek the peace thereof; and to lead a quiet and peaceable life, in all godliness and honesty, in the commonwealth, and under the government to which they belong; and not to create and encourage factions, divisions, animosities, and contentions, in their own church, or in any of the churches of Christ; and it becomes saints to make this their study, to be very solicitous for it, to strive for it, and pursue after it: the word used signifies to be ambitious of…

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    Further Study

    1 Thessalonians: Chapter 2, Verse 16

    November 22, 2022

    1 Thessalonians: Chapter 4, Verse 8

    December 19, 2022

    1 Thessalonians: Chapter 1, Verse 4

    October 30, 2022
  • John Gill, (1) Commentary On First Thessalonians (Complete)

    1 Thessalonians: Chapter 4, Verse 10

    December 21, 2022 /

    “And indeed ye do it towards all the brethren, etc.]” Whether high or low, rich or poor, bond or free, greater or lesser believers, and whether related in the bonds of nature or not; they exercised this grace of love without respect of persons, to all, and not only to all the brethren in the particular community at Thessalonica, but “which are in all Macedonia;” Throughout the whole country, particularly at Philippi and Berea, and other places: “but we beseech you, brethren.” The Alexandrian copy reads, “beloved brethren”; and the Syriac version, “I beseech you, my brethren: that ye increase more and more”; in showing love to the brethren; which may be done both by administering to them in things temporal, by assisting them in…

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    Further Study

    1 Thessalonians: Chapter 2, Verse 6

    November 12, 2022

    1 Thessalonians: Chapter 5, Verse 12

    January 12, 2023

    1 Thessalonians: Chapter 2, Verse 16

    November 22, 2022
  • John Gill, (1) Commentary On First Thessalonians (Complete)

    1 Thessalonians: Chapter 4, Verse 9

    December 20, 2022 /

    “But as touching brotherly love, etc.]” Another branch of sanctification; which is distinct from love to God and Christ, though it always accompanies it, and from love to all mankind; and is what is peculiar to brethren in a spiritual relation, and ought to be universal, fervent, and sincere, and as Christ has loved them: concerning which the following things are said, “ye need not that I write unto you.” The Vulgate Latin version reads, “we have no need to write unto you”; and so some copies. It seems that it was needful to write unto them about other things, as to refresh their memories with the instructions they had given them, when with them, how they should walk and please God; and to put…

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    Further Study

    1 Thessalonians: Chapter 4, Introduction

    December 11, 2022

    1 Thessalonians: Chapter 5, Verse 20

    January 20, 2023

    1 Thessalonians: Chapter 3, Verse 2

    November 29, 2022
  • John Gill, (1) Commentary On First Thessalonians (Complete)

    1 Thessalonians: Chapter 4, Verse 8

    December 19, 2022 /

    “He therefore that despiseth, etc.]” The Vulgate Latin adds, “these things”; these exhortations now delivered, the commandments given by the Lord Jesus Christ, and the will of God above declared; he that rejects these things with contempt, takes no notice of them, and acts not according to them, “despiseth not man;” Not men only, the apostles of Christ, and ministers of the Gospel; for, by despising these exhortations, they themselves were despised, though not alone: but God; Father, Son, and Spirit; God the Father, whose will was their sanctification, even to abstain from fornication, and every act of uncleanness, which, if not attended to, was a despising of him; and the Lord Jesus Christ, by whom, and for whose sake they were entreated and exhorted,…

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    Further Study

    1 Thessalonians: Chapter 4, Verse 18

    December 30, 2022

    1 Thessalonians: Chapter 4, Verse 6

    December 17, 2022

    1 Thessalonians: Chapter 2, Verse 8

    November 14, 2022
  • John Gill, (1) Commentary On First Thessalonians (Complete)

    1 Thessalonians: Chapter 4, Verse 7

    December 18, 2022 /

    “For God hath not called us, etc.]” The Syriac version reads “you”. This is another reason to enforce the above exhortations, and to caution them against the above unclean practices, taken from the end of the effectual calling by the efficacious grace of God, which is not “unto uncleanness” Of any sort, as before specified. This they had lived in before their calling, and were now called from it into communion with Christ, who loves righteousness, and hates iniquity; and by the Gospel, which teaches to deny ungodliness, and worldly lusts, and to forsake all impurity, both of flesh and spirit: “But” This call is “unto holiness” Of life and conversation in general, and to chastity in thought, look, word, and actions in particular; for…

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    Further Study

    1 Thessalonians: Chapter 2, Verse 4

    November 11, 2022

    1 Thessalonians: Chapter 4, Verse 4

    December 15, 2022

    1 Thessalonians: Chapter 2, Verse 15

    November 21, 2022
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