* The judgments of God denounced against rich unbelievers. (1-6)
Exhortation to patience and meekness under tribulations. (7-11)
Cautions against rash swearing Prayer recommended in afflictive and
prosperous circumstances, Christians to confess their faults to each
other. (12-18) The happiness of be... [ Continue Reading ]
1-6 Public troubles are most grievous to those who live in pleasure,
and are secure and sensual, though all ranks suffer deeply at such
times. All idolized treasures will soon perish, except as they will
rise up in judgment against their possessors. Take heed of defrauding
and oppressing; and avoid... [ Continue Reading ]
7-11 Consider him that waits for a crop of corn; and will not you
wait for a crown of glory? If you should be called to wait longer than
the husbandman, is not there something more worth waiting for? In
every sense the coming of the Lord drew nigh, and all his people's
losses, hardships, and suffer... [ Continue Reading ]
12-18 The sin of swearing is condemned; but how many make light of
common profane swearing! Such swearing expressly throws contempt upon
God's name and authority. This sin brings neither gain, nor pleasure,
nor reputation, but is showing enmity to God without occasion and
without advantage It shows... [ Continue Reading ]
19,20 It is no mark of a wise or holy man, to boast of being free
from error, or to refuse to acknowledge an error. And there is some
doctrinal mistake at the bottom of every practical mistake. There is
no one habitually bad, but upon some bad principle. This is
conversion; to turn a sinner from th... [ Continue Reading ]