MATTHEW CHAPTER 5 MATTHEW 5:1 Christ begins his sermon upon the Mount,
declaring who are blessed. MATTHEW 5:13 He calleth his disciples the
salt of the earth, the light of the world; and by the similitudes of a
city on a hill, and of a candle, he urges upon them the necessity of
setting a good examp... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 1,2. The last chapter concluded with telling us that a great
multitude followed Christ, which he observing, that he might with more
convenience to himself, and advantage to them, speak what he had to
say, HE WENT UP INTO A MOUNTAIN; and sitting down, after the manner of
the Jewish doctors to sh... [ Continue Reading ]
Happy are they, who, though they be not rich in this world's goods,
yet have a spirit suited to their state and condition, not looking for
their consolation here, but, having a poor and low opinion of the
world and all that is therein, looking after more excellent riches;
and, in order to it, are of... [ Continue Reading ]
The world is mistaken in accounting the jocund and merry companions
the only happy men; their mirth is madness, and their joy will be like
crackling of thorns under a pot: but those are rather the happy men,
who mourn; yea, such are most certainly happy, who mourn out of duty
in the sense of their o... [ Continue Reading ]
Men count the hectors of the world happy, whom none can provoke but
they must expect as good as they bring, _an eye for an eye, and a
tooth for a tooth:_ but I tell you these are not truly happy; they are
tortured with their own passions; as their hand is against every one,
so every man's hand is ag... [ Continue Reading ]
You see many men and women hungering and thirsting after sensual
satisfactions, or after sensible enjoyments; these are unhappy,
miserable men, they often hunger and thirst, and are not satisfied:
but I will show you a more excellent way, a more excellent object of
your hunger and thirst, that is, _... [ Continue Reading ]
The men of the world bless themselves if they can take care of
themselves, let others do what they will, and as well as they can: but
I tell you, that those alone are the blessed men, who are touched with
a true sense and feeling of the wants and miseries of others, and that
not out of a mere goodne... [ Continue Reading ]
The men of the world bless those who appear pure and holy to men, and
put on a vizard and mask of purity, though they be but painted
sepulchres, and their hearts be as cages of all unclean birds: but
those alone are blessed, who, being washed from their filthiness by my
blood, are of a sincere and u... [ Continue Reading ]
The world blesseth the boisterous, unquiet party of it, that can never
be still, but are continually thinking of more worlds to conquer, and
blowing up the coals of war, division, and sedition: but they are
blessed indeed, who study to be quiet, seeking peace, and pursuing it;
and are so far from so... [ Continue Reading ]
The men of the world judge those men very unhappy and miserable whom
their rulers make the objects of their wrath and malice, and pursue
violently to the loss of their estates, liberties, or lives, never
considering the cause for which they are so pursued: but they are
quite mistaken; for that man w... [ Continue Reading ]
Reviling and speaking evil of persons falsely, because of their
profession of Christ, and because they dare not sin against God, is a
species of persecution, GENESIS 21:9 GALATIANS 4:29, though the lowest
degree of it. It hath been the constant lot of God's servants. David
said, PSALMS 35:11, that _... [ Continue Reading ]
Be so far from being troubled, as to count it all joy, when you fall
into these trials, JAMES 1:2. Let it be music in your ears to hear
that the drunkards make you their song. Rejoice in your hearts,
express it in your lips and behaviour, FOR GREAT IS YOUR REWARD, not
of debt, but of grace; for our... [ Continue Reading ]
In our Christian course we are not to trouble ourselves with what men
say of us, and do unto us, but only to attend to our duty of holiness,
and an exemplary life, which is what our Saviour presseth plainly,
MATTHEW 5:16, and leads his hearers to it by four comparisons, which
he institutes between t... [ Continue Reading ]
You that are to be my apostles are so eminently, but all you that are
my disciples are so also. Christ is the Light of the world 1
THESSALONIANS 1:4,9; but though the sun be the light of the world, yet
it doth not follow that the moon and the stars also are not so: he is
the original Light, the grea... [ Continue Reading ]
You ought also to consider the end why I have communicated of my light
unto you; it is in part the same with that of men: when they light up
a candle in a room, which is to show light to all those that are in
the room, they do not use to light it up to hide it under a vessel, or
a bushel; so I have... [ Continue Reading ]
Our Saviour now plainly tells us what he intended by the comparisons
before mentioned. Let the light of that doctrine which you receive
from me, and the light of your holy conversation, (the latter by the
following words seemeth to be here principally intended), SO SHINE
BEFORE MEN, be so evident an... [ Continue Reading ]
There are so many adversaries, Jews, papists, Socinians, Anabaptists,
Antinomians, &c., that make their advantages of this text, for the
establishing their several errors, that it would require a volume to
vindicate it from their several exceptions; those who desire
satisfaction may read Spanhemius... [ Continue Reading ]
_ Amen I say unto you, _ so it is in the Greek, a phrase, as some
observe never used but by God and Christ himself; who is _the Amen,
the faithful and true witness,_ REVELATION 3:14, though the servants
of God have sometimes used it, as an adverb of wishing. It is by most
concluded a form of an oath... [ Continue Reading ]
Whosoever shall in his practice violate but one of the commandments of
God, which the Pharisees judge of the least, and which possible are so
compared with others, and shall teach men that they may do as he doth,
making such false interpretations of the law as may warrant such a
practice, he shall b... [ Continue Reading ]
I am so far from giving a liberty to the violation of my Father's law,
(as the scribes and Pharisees may possibly suggest), that I assure you
that unless your obedience to it exceed that obedience which the
scribes and Pharisees teach you, and themselves practise, you shall
never come into heaven. W... [ Continue Reading ]
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Ver. 21,22. The Pharisees, in their lectures upon the law, usually
thus prefaced, _It was said by them of old time; _ this, saith Christ,
YE HAVE HEARD. THOU SHALT NOT KILL: this was spoken by God in Mount
Sinai, it was the sixth of the ten words then spoke. AND WHOSOEVER
SHALL KILL SHALL BE IN DANG... [ Continue Reading ]
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The Jews were to _offer gifts and sacrifices,_ HEBREWS 5:1. Their
gifts were their free will offerings, they were the most frequent
oblations amongst the Jews, as may appear from Leviticus, and what the
priests pressed with the greatest importunity, as may appear from MARK
7:11; therefore our Saviou... [ Continue Reading ]
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Forasmuch as the overt acts and expressions of unjust wrath and malice
are iniquities punishable by the judge, let it be the care of those
that will be my disciples, if by their passions they have provoked
any, and made them their adversaries, quickly to agree with them; for
you know the ordinary co... [ Continue Reading ]
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The scope of our Saviour in these verses is the very same as in the
verses immediately preceding, viz. to correct the jejune
interpretation which the Pharisees had put upon the Divine law, and to
show that he, instead of coming to destroy the law, came to fulfil it,
as other ways, so by giving a mor... [ Continue Reading ]
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Ver. 29,30. The sum of these two verses is, that the salvation of our
immortal souls is to be preferred before all things, be they never so
dear and precious to us; and that if men's ordinary discretion
teacheth them for the preservation of their bodies to cut off a
particular member, which would ne... [ Continue Reading ]
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Ver. 31,32. The law to which our Saviour refers here, or rather the
indulgence and toleration, (for none was obliged to put away their
wives in case of uncleanness), is that DEUTERONOMY 24:1, where we have
it in these words: _When a man hath taken a wife, and married her, and
it come to pass that sh... [ Continue Reading ]
This was said EXODUS 20:7, and more plainly LEVITICUS 19:12; the
substance was there said, though the words be not _verbatim_ recited.... [ Continue Reading ]
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Doth our Saviour here oppose himself to the law of God, which saith,
{DEUTERONOMY 6:13} 10:20, _ Thou shalt fear the Lord thy God, and
swear by his name?_ Doth he condemn Abraham, who sware his servant by
the Lord God of heaven and earth? {GENESIS 24:3}. Doth he destroy such
a useful means for the e... [ Continue Reading ]
St. James saith much the same, {JAMES 5:12}. Let your ordinary
discourse in the world be mere affirmations or denials of things in
terms or phrases of the same import with _ yea_ and _ nay, _ though
you do not always use those terms. Let forms of swearing be preserved
for special times, when the pro... [ Continue Reading ]
This was the commandment of God to the magistrate, in case a woman
with child were struck, and any mischief came of it, {EXODUS 21:24};
in case of damage done to a neighbour, {LEVITICUS 24:20}; and in the
case of false witness, {DEUTERONOMY 19:21}. But in the mean time God
had said to private person... [ Continue Reading ]
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The apostle Paul giveth the best exposition upon this text, {ROMANS
7:17},21, _ Recompense to no man evil for evil. If it be possible, as
much as lieth in you, live peaceably with all men. Dearly beloved,
avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath: for it is
written, Vengeance is mine;... [ Continue Reading ]
In these words our Saviour presseth another piece of charity, viz.
liberality to those who are poor; who are of two sorts: some such as
are never able to repay us; to those he commandeth Christians _ to
give._
_ To him that asketh, _ who hath need to ask, and in that order too
which God hath direct... [ Continue Reading ]
_ Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself, _ was the old law of God,
{LEVITICUS 19:18}; the other part, _ and hate thine enemy, _ was the
Pharisees addition, or rather their collection, because the law only
commanded them to love their neighbour. un signifies sometimes a
friend, sometimes more larg... [ Continue Reading ]
1. Of not seeking unlawful private revenge. _ Bless them that curse
you:_ do not return revilin.... [ Continue Reading ]
As your heavenly Father hath a common love, which he extendeth to all
mankind, in supplying their necessities, with the light and warmth of
the sun, and with the rain; as well as a special love and favour,
which he exerciseth only toward those that are good, and members of
Christ; so ought you to ha... [ Continue Reading ]
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Ver. 46,47. Reason obliges you, who expect a reward from God for what
you do, to do something more than those who know of no such reward, or
at least live in no expectation of any such thing; and you who condemn
others as great sinners, and men not worthy of your converse, ought to
do something by w... [ Continue Reading ]
PERFECT here is not taken in that sense as it is taken in other texts
of Scripture, where it signifieth sincerity and uprightness, as JOB
2:3, or where it signifieth a comparative perfection, as Paul saith he
spake to those that were perfect; but for an absolute perfection, such
as is in our FATHER... [ Continue Reading ]