Mark 11:11
The Silent Looks of Christ.
I. The Lord is always looking. He looketh from heaven and beholdeth
the children of men. The Lord looked to see if there were any that
feared Him and that honoured His name. There is no protection from His
eye. This is a terrible statement to be delivered to t... [ Continue Reading ]
Mark 11:12
The Barren Fig-tree.
Consider:
I. What is "fruit." The fruit of a tree is that which the sap formed
in the branch; the sap, springing out of the root, passes through the
stem, circulating through every little spray and tendril, deposits
there the germ of fruit; and that fed by the same... [ Continue Reading ]
Mark 11:13
The words "for the time of figs was not yet" are not given as a reason
why Christ found nothing but leaves. He went to this one tree which
had leaves on it; and that, therefore, was one of those trees which
naturalists describe as never shedding their leaves. On this species
of fig-tree... [ Continue Reading ]
Mark 11:15
Look:
I. At the place where the market was held. It is called a temple. But
you are not to think that it was actually a temple, properly so
called; this would be to do the Jews great injustice. They were
wonderfully scrupulous about their temple, and would never have
actually held a mar... [ Continue Reading ]
Mark 11:27
I. There is something just and legitimate in the words of Christ's
enemies. The idea of a Divine revelation is inseparable from the idea
of authority. Jesus to the scribes is a person without authority. For
them authority is wholly in the priestly institution. Now Jesus did
not belong to... [ Continue Reading ]