Matthew Poole Commentary - Hebrews 12:14 - 12:14

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Hebrews 12:14 - 12:14


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Here begins the second head of counsel in this chapter. That seeing the gospel church Officer, the great Reconciler of sinners to, and Sanctifier of them for, God, was fully revealed to them, it did now concern them to promote peace with men, and perfect holiness towards God: this is pursued to the end of the chapter.



Follow peace with all men: diwkete imports such a fierce, unwearied, unsatisfied pursuit, as persecutors make after the innocent servants of Christ, till they have their purposes on them; and so sets out the real, earnest, violent, unwearied, constant pursuit and labour after peace, i.e. concord, unanimity, and comfortable consociation in all things, good and lawful, to all sorts of persons, in thought, word, and deed, as far as it is possible for us, Psa_34:14 1Co_10:32 1Co_13:4,5,7 1Pe_3:10,11.



And holiness: agiasmon is all that habit and frame of heart, which becometh souls to have towards God, enjoying all purity from spiritual uncleanness, and a conformity to the holiness peculiar to God, Eph_4:24. The result and quintessence of all the graces of the Spirit, is holiness, 1Pe_1:15,16 1Jo_3:2,3: labouring to the perfection of this within our kind, Psa_110:3 2Co_7:1.



Without which no man shall see the Lord: a soul destitute of holiness is in no capacity, either of faith or sight, to



see the Lord; they can have no union to, communion with, or fruition of, God in Christ, neither in grace nor glory; implying and assuring them, that with holiness they may see and enjoy him, Mat_5:8 1Co_6:9,10 1Co_12:13 Gal_5:21 1Jo_3:2,3.