Jeremiah 8:7
Our text makes mention of the discrimination of times by the faculty
of instinct, and contrasts it favourably with man's want of
discrimination, though endowed with reason.
I. The birds of passage show, in their periodic migrations, their
discernment of seasons, and this, both as rega... [ Continue Reading ]
Jeremiah 8:20
No hope, no hope! That was the peculiar burden of Jeremiah, that was
the vision forced upon him, the message he was constrained to deliver,
while the people and their leaders were nursing the assurance that all
was going well, that a work was being prosecuted which would secure
salvat... [ Continue Reading ]
Jeremiah 8:22
I. Sin is the consumption not of the body, but of the soul, and
without seeking to establish any curious analogies, but supposing that
you were a mere neutral visitor, a mere unconcerned spectator of this
world, you would see all its inhabitants labouring under a disease
which has thes... [ Continue Reading ]