Charles Spurgeon Commentary 1 Peter 2:13-15

Charles Spurgeon Commentary

1 Peter 2:13-15

1834–1892
Baptist
Charles Spurgeon
Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon Commentary

1 Peter 2:13-15

1834–1892
Baptist
SCRIPTURE

"Be subject to every ordinance of man for the Lord`s sake: whether to the king, as supreme; or unto governors, as sent by him for vengeance on evil-doers and for praise to them that do well. For so is the will of God, that by well-doing ye should put to silence the ignorance of foolish men:" — 1 Peter 2:13-15 (ASV)

Whether it be to the king, as supreme; or unto governors, as unto them that are sent by him for the punishment of evildoers, and for the praise of them that do well. For so is the will of God, that with well doing ye may put to silence the ignorance of foolish men:

Ignorance, you see, is a noisy thing. An empty drum makes a loud noise when it is beaten; and empty men, like empty vessels, often make the most sound. How then are we to silence this noisy ignorance? By argument? No, for it is not amenable to argument.

Ignorance is to be silenced "by well doing." Holy living is the best reply to infidel talking.