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Luca 1:74

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74 Di concederci che, liberati di man de’ nostri nemici, Gli servissimo senza paura;

Luca 1:74 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 1:74

That he would grant unto us
What is said in this and the following verse, is the substance of the promised mercy, covenant, and oath:

that we being delivered out of the hands of our enemies,
as before, in ( Luke 1:71 )

might serve him without fear.
One principal end of deliverance from spiritual enemies by Christ, is the service of God; and nothing lays a greater obligation on men to serve the Lord, and glorify him, than redemption by Christ; nor is there any thing that makes men more zealous of good works: spiritual and evangelical service, in distinction from the legal service, and worship of God, is here meant; since it is said to be "without fear", which the threatenings and curses of the law filled men with; but being delivered from it, they become free from that spirit of bondage unto fear, it genders to; as being delivered also from sin and Satan, they are without fear of hell and damnation; and from the world, they are without fear of men; and from death, they are without fear of that, through which many under the legal dispensation, were all their lifetime subject to bondage. It is a saying of the Jews F25, that:

``greater is he that serves from love, than he that serves from fear.''

But such sort of service is not of a man's self, or performed by his own power and strength, but is a "grant" from God, and owing to the influence of his Spirit and grace.


FOOTNOTES:

F25 T. Bab. Sota, fol. 31. 1. Vid. Maimon. Hilch. Teshuva, c. 10, sect. 1, 2.
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Luca 1:74 In-Context

72 Per usar misericordia inverso i nostri padri, E ricordarsi del suo santo patto:
73 Secondo il giuramento fatto ad Abrahamo, nostro padre.
74 Di concederci che, liberati di man de’ nostri nemici, Gli servissimo senza paura;
75 In santità, ed in giustizia, nel suo cospetto, Tutti i giorni della nostra vita.
76 E tu, o piccol fanciullo, sarai chiamato Profeta dell’Altissimo; Perciocchè tu andrai davanti alla faccia del Signore, Per preparar le sue vie;
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