Albert Barnes Commentary


Albert Barnes Commentary
"Wherefore, beloved, seeing that ye look for these things, give diligence that ye may be found in peace, without spot and blameless in his sight." — 2 Peter 3:14 (ASV)
Wherefore, beloved, seeing that ye look for such things, be diligent. That is, in securing your salvation. The effect of such hopes and prospects should be to lead us to an earnest inquiry whether we are prepared to dwell in a holy world, and to make us diligent in performing the duties, and patient in bearing the trials of life.
He who has such hopes set before him should earnestly seek to be truly enabled to avail himself of them, and should make their attainment the great object of his life.
He who is so soon to come to an end of all weary toil should be willing to labour diligently and faithfully while life lasts; he who is so soon to be relieved from all temptation and trial should be willing to bear a little longer the sorrows of the present world.
What are all these compared with the glory that awaits us? (Compare to 1 Corinthians 15:58; Romans 8:18 and following; 2 Corinthians 4:16 and following).
That ye may be found of him in peace. Found by him when he returns in such a state as to secure your eternal peace.
Without spot, and blameless. (Ephesians 5:27).
It should be an object of earnest effort with us to have the last stain of sin and pollution removed from our souls. A deep feeling that we are soon to stand in the presence of a holy God, our final Judge, cannot but have a happy influence in making us pure.