Matthew Poole Commentary - 1 John 3:2 - 3:2

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Matthew Poole Commentary - 1 John 3:2 - 3:2


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Our present state he affirms to be unquestionably that of



sons, whatsoever hardships from the world, or severer discipline from our Father, we must for a while undergo; but for our future state, it is much above us to comprehend distinctly the glory of it;



it doth not yet appear, it is yet an unrevealed thing, Rom_8:18; a veil is drawn before it, which is to be drawn aside at the appointed season of the manifestation of the sons of God, 1Jo_3:19. But so much we in the general know of it, (so certain are the apprehensions of faith), that



when he shall appear, or display his own glory in the appearance of his Son, who is then to come in the glory of his Father, Mat_16:27 1Ti_6:14-16,



we shall be like him, as it befits children to be unto their Father; i.e. his image shall then be perfected in us, which was defaced so greatly in the apostacy, is restored imperfectly in regeneration, Eph_4:24 Col_3:10, must be daily improved in progressive sanctification: so that as God was above said to be light, Christians are to shine as lights, as the sons of God, without rebuke, representing and glorifying their Father, Mat_5:16 Phi_2:15 1Pe_2:9: but is then to be advanced in us to a far higher pitch than ever, in respect both of holiness and blessedness.



For we shall see him as he is; i.e. so far as the limited capacity of our natures can admit; and are therefore by that likeness to be qualified for such vision: which eternal, efficacious vision doth also coutinue that likeness, the causal particle,



for, admitting both those references: see Psa_17:15.