Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - 1 Timothy 4:8 - 4:8

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - 1 Timothy 4:8 - 4:8


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profiteth little - Greek, “profiteth to (but) a small extent.” Paul does not deny that fasting and abstinence from conjugal intercourse for a time, with a view to reaching the inward man through the outward, do profit somewhat, Act 13:3; 1Co 7:5, 1Co 7:7; 1Co 9:26, 1Co 9:27 (though in its degenerate form, asceticism, dwelling solely on what is outward, 1Ti 4:3, is not only not profitable but injurious). Timothy seems to have had a leaning to such outward self-discipline (compare 1Ti 5:23). Paul, therefore, while not disapproving of this in its due proportion and place, shows the vast superiority of godliness or piety, as being profitable not merely “to a small extent,” but unto all things; for, having its seat within, it extends thence to the whole outward life of a man. Not unto one portion only of his being, but to every portion of it, bodily and spiritual, temporal and eternal [Alford]. “He who has piety (which is ‘profitable unto all things’) wants nothing needed to his well-being, even though he be without those helps which, ‘to a small extent,’ bodily exercise furnishes” [Calvin]. “Piety,” which is the end for which thou art to “exercise thyself” (1Ti 4:7), is the essential thing: the means are secondary.

having promise, etc. - Translate as Greek, “Having promise of life, that which now is, and that which is to come.” “Life” in its truest and best sense now and hereafter (2Ti 1:1). Length of life now so far as it is really good for the believer; life in its truest enjoyments and employments now, and life blessed and eternal hereafter (Mat 6:33; Mar 10:29, Mar 10:30). “Now in this time” (Psa 84:11; Psa 112:1-10; Rom 8:28; 1Co 3:21, 1Co 3:22, “all things are yours ... the world, life ... things present, things to come”). Christianity, which seems to aim only at our happiness hereafter, effectually promotes it here (1Ti 6:6; 2Pe 1:3). Compare Solomon’s prayer and the answer (1Ki 3:7-13).