Matthew Poole Commentary - Philippians 1:28 - 1:28

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Philippians 1:28 - 1:28


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And in nothing terrified by your adversaries: the original word which the apostle useth, imports, they should not be appalled or affrighted, as men and horses are apt to be when furiously charged by their deadly enemies, but stoutly receive them, keeping their ground, Mat_10:28 Luk_12:32.



Which is to them an evident token of perdition; considering, on the one hand, their most pertinacious rage, it is no other than an evident and convincing argmnent, or certain forerunner, of the adversaries’ utter ruin, Exo_22:22-24 Rom_2:8,9 2Th_1:5-9.



But to you of salvation; but, on the other hand, to sound believers, who behave themselves as becomes the gospel, a manifest demonstration of their everlasting welfare and glory, Mat_5:10 Mat_10:32,39 Ro 2:7,10 Eph 3:13 2Th_1:6,7.



And that of God; by the disposal of the all-wise and righteous Governor, who may for a time permit his or his people’s adversaries to domineer, Job_1:12 Pro_16:4; but being a rewarder of them that diligently seek him, Heb_11:6, will of his grace lenify the sharpness of the cross, enable believers to hold out against all the opposition of their enemies, make them partakers of his holiness, and bring them to glory, Heb_12:10,11 2Ti_2:11,12: which might abundantly comfort the Philippians, as others, Gal_6:17.