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John Gill

2 Peter 3:3

The apostle warns of scoffers in the last days who will mock at sin and religion, and will make light of God's commands and ordinances, but the coming of Christ is at hand.
John Gill emphasizes the prophetic warning in 2 Peter 3:3 about the emergence of scoffers in the last days who mock sin, religion, and the truths of Scripture. These individuals, driven by their own lusts, ridicule the teachings of the Gospel and the promises of God, including the second coming of Christ and the reality of judgment. Gill highlights that such scoffers have been foretold by the apostles and prophets, indicating that their presence is a sign of the times and a reminder of the urgency of faith. He calls believers to remain steadfast in their faith despite the derision they may face from the world. Ultimately, the sermon serves as a call to discernment and perseverance in the face of skepticism.

Text

Ver. 3. Knowing this first,.... In the first place, principally, and chiefly, and which might easily be known and observed from the writings of the apostles and prophets; see 1Ti 4:1;

that there shall come in the last days scoffers, or "mockers"; such as would make a mock at sin, make light of it, plead for it, openly commit it, and glory in it; and scoff at all religion, as the prejudice of education, as an engine of state, a piece of civil policy to keep subjects in awe, as cant, enthusiasm, and madness, as a gloomy melancholy thing, depriving men of true pleasure; and throw out their flouts and jeers at those that are the most religious, for the just, upright man, is commonly by such laughed to scorn, and those that depart from evil make themselves a prey; and particularly at the ministers of the word, for a man that has scarcely so much common sense as to preserve him from the character of an idiot, thinks himself a wit of the age, if he can at any rate break a

jest upon a Gospel minister: nor do the Scriptures of truth escape the banter and burlesque of these scoffers; the doctrines of it being foolishness to them, and the commands and ordinances in it being grievous and intolerable to them; yea, to such lengths do those proceed, as to scoff at God himself; at his persons, purposes, providences, and promises; at Jehovah the Father, as the God of nature and providence, and especially as the God and Father of Christ, and of all grace in him; at Jehovah the Son, at his person, as being the Son of God, and truly God, at his office, as Mediator, and at his blood, righteousness, and sacrifice, which they trample under foot; and at Jehovah the Spirit, whom they do despite unto, as the spirit of grace, deriding his operations in regeneration and

sanctification, as dream and delusion; and, most of all, things to come are the object of their scorn and derision; as the second coming of Christ, the resurrection of the dead, a future judgment, the torments of hell, and the joys of heaven; all which they represent as the trifles and juggles of designing men: such as these, according to the prophets and apostles, were to come in "the last days"; either in the days of the Messiah, in the Gospel dispensation, the times between the first and second coming of Christ; for it is a rule with the Jews {s}, that wherever the last days are mentioned, the days of the Messiah are intended; see Heb 1:1; when the prophets foretold such scoffers should come; or in the last days of the Jewish state, both civil and religious, called "the ends of the

world", 1Co 10:11; a little before the destruction of Jerusalem, when iniquity greatly abounded, Mt 24:11; or "in the last of the days"; as the words may be rendered; and so answer to Mymyh tyrxab, in Isa 2:2, and may regard the latter part of the last times; the times of the apostles were the last days, 1Jo 2:18; they began then, and will continue to Christ's second coming; when some time before that, it will be a remarkable age for scoffers and scorners; and we have lived to see an innumerable company of them, and these predictions fulfilled; from whence it may be concluded, that the coming of Christ is at hand: these scoffers are further described as

walking after their own lusts; either after the carnal reasonings of their minds, admitting of nothing but what they can comprehend by reason, making that the rule, test, and standard of all their principles, and so cast away the law of the Lord, and despise the word of the Holy One of Israel; or rather, after their sinful and fleshly lusts, making them their guides and governors, and giving up themselves entirely to them, to obey and fulfil them; the phrase denotes a continued series of sinning, a progress in it, a desire after it, and pleasure in it, and an obstinate persisting in it; scoffers at religion and revelation are generally libertines; and such as sit in the seat of the scornful, are in the counsel of the ungodly, and way of sinners, Ps 1:1.

{s} Kimchi in Isa. ii. 2.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. Introduction
  2. A. The apostle warns of scoffers in the last days
  3. B. The characteristics of these scoffers
  4. II. The Characteristics of Scoffers
  5. A. They mock at sin and religion
  6. B. They make light of God's commands and ordinances
  7. C. They scoff at God himself and his promises
  8. III. The Description of Scoffers
  9. A. They walk after their own lusts
  10. B. They cast away the law of the Lord and despise the word of the Holy One
  11. IV. Conclusion
  12. A. The coming of Christ is at hand

Key Quotes

“such as would make a mock at sin, make light of it, plead for it, openly commit it, and glory in it;” — John Gill
“the doctrines of it being foolishness to them, and the commands and ordinances in it being grievous and intolerable to them;” — John Gill
“at Jehovah the Father, as the God of nature and providence, and especially as the God and Father of Christ, and of all grace in him;” — John Gill

Application Points

  • We must be aware of the dangers of scoffers in the last days who will mock at sin and religion.
  • We must not make light of God's commands and ordinances, but rather obey them with reverence and respect.
  • The coming of Christ is at hand, and we must be prepared for His return.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the characteristics of scoffers in the last days?
Scoffers in the last days are those who mock at sin and religion, make light of God's commands and ordinances, and scoff at God himself and his promises.
What is the warning of the apostle in 2 Peter 3:3?
The apostle warns of scoffers in the last days who will mock at sin and religion, and will make light of God's commands and ordinances.
What is the description of scoffers in 2 Peter 3:3?
Scoffers are described as walking after their own lusts, casting away the law of the Lord, and despising the word of the Holy One.
What is the conclusion of the apostle in 2 Peter 3:3?
The coming of Christ is at hand, and the predictions of the prophets and apostles are being fulfilled.

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