The Apostle Peter
1 Peter 4:2BSB·traditional attribution

Consequently, he does not live out his remaining time on earth for human passions, but for the will of God.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

2 That he no longer Here he sets forth the way of ceasing from sin, that renouncing the covetings of men we should study to form our life according to the will of God. And thus he includes here the two things in which renovation consists, the destruction of the flesh and the vivification of the spirit.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

The apostle here draws a new inference from the consideration of Christ's sufferings. As he had before made use of it to persuade to patience in suffering, so here to mortification of sin. Observe, I. How the exhortation is expressed. The antecedent or supposition is that Christ had suffered for us in the flesh, or in his human nature.

Commenting on 1 Peter 4:1-3

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

That he no longer should live,.... The Arabic version reads, "that ye no longer should live". This expresses the end of being armed with the above thought, that a suffering saint after death is clear of sin; and the use that is to be made of it in the present time of life, and the remainder of it, that such a person who so thinks...