* Paul takes Timothy to be his assistant. (1-5) Paul proceeds to
Macedonia, The conversion of Lydia. (6-15) An evil spirit cast out,
Paul and Silas scourged and imprisoned. (16-24) The conversion of the
jailer at Philippi. (25-34) Paul and Silas released. (35-40)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-5 Well may the church look for much service from youthful ministers
who set out in the same spirit as Timothy. But when men will submit in
nothing, and oblige in nothing, the first elements of the Christian
temper seem to be wanting; and there is great reason to believe that
the doctrines and prec... [ Continue Reading ]
6-15 The removals of ministers, and the dispensing the means of grace
by them, are in particular under Divine conduct and direction. We must
follow Providence: and whatever we seek to do, if that suffer us not,
we ought to submit and believe to be for the best. People greatly need
help for their so... [ Continue Reading ]
16-24 Satan, though the father of lies, will declare the most
important truths, when he can thereby serve his purposes. But much
mischief is done to the real servants of Christ, by unholy and false
preachers of the gospel, who are confounded with them by careless
observers. Those who do good by draw... [ Continue Reading ]
25-34 The consolations of God to his suffering servants are neither
few nor small. How much more happy are true Christians than their
prosperous enemies! As in the dark, so out of the depths, we may cry
unto God. No place, no time is amiss for prayer, if the heart be
lifted up to God. No trouble, h... [ Continue Reading ]
35-40 Paul, though willing to suffer for the cause of Christ, and
without any desire to avenge himself, did not choose to depart under
the charge of having deserved wrongful punishment, and therefore
required to be dismissed in an honourable manner. It was not a mere
point of honour that the apostle... [ Continue Reading ]