* God's unchangeable love for his people. (1-7) Apostates and
idolaters addressed. (8-13) The deliverance from Babylon, and the
conversion of the Gentiles. (14-21) Admonition to repent of sin.
(22-28)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-7 God's favour and good-will to his people speak abundant comfort to
all believers. The new creature, wherever it is, is of God's forming.
All who are redeemed with the blood of his Son, he has set apart for
himself. Those that have God for them need not fear who or what can be
against them. What... [ Continue Reading ]
8-13 Idolaters are called to appear in defence of their idols. Those
who make them, and trust in them, are like unto them. They have the
shape and faculties of men; but they have not common sense. But God's
people know the power of his grace, the sweetness of his comforts, the
kind care of his provi... [ Continue Reading ]
14-21 The deliverance from Babylon is foretold, but there is reference
to greater events. The redemption of sinners by Christ, the conversion
of the Gentiles, and the recall of the Jews, are described. All that
is to be done to rescue sinners, and to bring the believer to glory,
is little, compared... [ Continue Reading ]
22-28 Those who neglect to call upon God, are weary of him. The
Master tired not the servants with his commands, but they tired him
with disobedience. What were the riches of God's mercy toward them? I,
even I, am he who yet blotteth out thy transgressions. This encourages
us to repent, because the... [ Continue Reading ]