21.
(Php 2:3;
1Pe 5:5.)
Here he passes from our relations to God, to those which concern our
fellow men.
in the fear of God--All the oldest manuscripts and authorities read,
"in the fear of CHRIST." The believer passes from under the bondage of
the law as a letter, to be "the servant of Christ"
(1Co 7:22),
which, through the instinct of love to Him, is really to be "the Lord's
freeman"; for he is "under the law to Christ"
(1Co 9:21;
compare
Joh 8:36).
Christ, not the Father
(Joh 5:22),
is to be our judge. Thus reverential fear of displeasing Him is the
motive for discharging our relative duties as Christians
(1Co 10:22;
2Co 5:11;
1Pe 2:13).
JFB.
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