The Apostle Paul
1 Timothy 6:11KJV·traditional attribution

But thou, O man of God, flee these things; and follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness.

John Calvin Reformed

Slaves hear the gospel and imagine they are freed, but nothing in Christ abolishes the order of this world. They must honor their masters so God's name is not blasphemed by those who watch us. Pride makes all men chafe under authority, but a Christian must bend his neck willingly to even a harsh yoke.

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Commenting on 1 Timothy 6:1-21

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Some peddle Christianity for profit and miss the point entirely. Godliness with contentment is the true gain; a man with little and a grateful heart is wealthier than a rich man gnawed by want. That is the highest calling in the world.

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Commenting on 1 Timothy 6:6-12

John Gill Reformed Baptist

But thou, O man of God,.... Not only by creation, as every man is; nor merely by special grace, as everyone is, that is chosen of God, redeemed by Christ, and regenerated and sanctified by the Spirit; but by his peculiar office, as an evangelist and minister of the word, being qualified for, and devoted to, and employed in the service of God.