Matthew Poole Commentary - Philippians 4:6 - 4:6

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Philippians 4:6 - 4:6


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Be careful for nothing; he dissuades not from a spiritual care, arising from a good principle, according to a right rule, for a good end; this care of diligence, in a due manner, within our own sphere, is incumbent on us, both for spirituals and temporals; as Phi_2:20; with Rom_12:11 2Co_11:28 12:14 2Th_3:10 1Ti_5:8 2Ti_2:15: yet he earnestly dissuades from and prohibits all carnal solicitude, or carking, distrustful, worldly care, which doth divide and, as it were, split the heart in pieces; that anxious solicitude which doth torture the mind with such thoughts as our blessed Lord will not allow so much as one of them to be predominant in his real disciples, Mat_6:25, because such immoderate, distracting care, is on our part a disparagement to our heavenly Father’s good providence, Mat_6:32; with Psa_55:22 127:1,2 Mt 4:18,19 1Pe_5:7. The remedy against which he doth here subjoin.



But in every thing; but in all things, or in every occurring necessity, whether prosperous or adverse; sacred or civil, public or private: some render it, every time, in every condition, on every occasion.



By prayer; by petition or apprecation of good to ourselves or others; mercies, or blessings, temporal, spiritual, and eternal.



And supplication; and by a deprecation of evils felt or feared, wrath and judgments deserved.



With thanksgiving; with a grateful acknowledgment of mercies received, benefits conferred, and deliverances vouchsafed; implying that no prayer is acceptable to God, without this ingredient of thankful resentment of his favours.



Let your requests be made known unto God: our affectionate desires should be opened to God, and poured forth before him; not that he is ignorant of us or our wants in any circumstances, but that he accounts himself glorified by our addresses to him, in seeking to be approved and assisted of him in every condition.