1 John 4:1 Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world. 1Jo 4:1-6
The apostle warneth to try by certain rules the
spirits that pretend to come from God.
1Jo 4:7-21
He presseth the obligation of mutual love upon
Christians from the example and commandment of God.
Believe not every spirit;
i.e. not every one
pretending to inspiration, or a revelation;
spirit,
whether good
or bad, being put for the person acted thereby.
But try the spirits;
there being a judgment of discretion or discerning,
common to Christians,
de jure,
and which they ought to endeavour
for and to use upon such occasions,
Acts 17:11 Philippians 1:9 ,10 1 Thessalonians 5:21;
and the attainment and exercise whereof is, in reference to the great
essentials of religion, more facile and sure: as when heretofore among
the Jews, any should attempt the drawing them off from the true God,
as
Deu 13:1 ,2; and so when with Christians it should be
endeavoured to tempt them away from Christ, as the
false prophets
or teachers did, now
gone out into the world.