The Apostle Paul
1 Thessalonians 5:18BSB·traditional attribution

Give thanks in every circumstance, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.

John Calvin Reformed

18 For this is the will of God — that is, according to Chrysostom’s opinion — that we give thanks. As for myself, I am of opinion that a more ample meaning is included under these terms — that God has such a disposition towards us in Christ, that even in our afflictions we have large occasion of thanksgiving.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Spiritual joy in God can be constant; rejoice in Him and you have an everlasting feast, even when worldly troubles strike. Prayer without ceasing is the path to that joy. Thanksgiving in all things, even hardship, follows naturally when you pray, for you will always find matter to thank God for.

AI summary

Commenting on 1 Thessalonians 5:16-22

John Gill Reformed Baptist

Quench not the spirit. By which is meant, not the person of the Spirit, but either the graces of the spirit, which may be compared to light, and fire, and heat, to which the allusion is in the text; such as faith, which is a light in the soul, a seeing of the Son, and an evidence of things not seen; and love, which gives...