* The sickness of Lazarus. (1-6) Christ returns to Judea. (7-10) The
death of Lazarus. (11-16) Christ arrives at Bethany. (17-32) He raises
Lazarus. (33-46) The Pharisees consult against Jesus. (47-53) The Jews
seek for him. (54-57)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-6 It is no new thing for those whom Christ loves, to be sick;
bodily distempers correct the corruption, and try the graces of God's
people. He came not to preserve his people from these afflictions, but
to save them from their sins, and from the wrath to come; however, it
behoves us to apply to H... [ Continue Reading ]
7-10 Christ never brings his people into any danger but he goes with
them in it. We are apt to think ourselves zealous for the Lord, when
really we are only zealous for our wealth, credit, ease, and safety;
we have therefore need to try our principles. But our day shall be
lengthened out, till our w... [ Continue Reading ]
11-16 Since we are sure to rise again at the last, why should not the
believing hope of that resurrection to eternal life, make it as easy
for us to put off the body and die, as it is to put off our clothes
and go to sleep? A true Christian, when he dies, does but sleep; he
rests from the labours o... [ Continue Reading ]
17-32 Here was a house where the fear of God was, and on which his
blessing rested; yet it was made a house of mourning. Grace will keep
sorrow from the heart, but not from the house. When God, by his grace
and providence, is coming towards us in ways of mercy and comfort, we
should, like Martha, g... [ Continue Reading ]
33-46 Christ's tender sympathy with these afflicted friends, appeared
by the troubles of his spirit. In all the afflictions of believers he
is afflicted. His concern for them was shown by his kind inquiry after
the remains of his deceased friend. Being found in fashion as a man,
he acts in the way... [ Continue Reading ]
47-53 There can hardly be a more clear discovery of the madness that
is in man's heart, and of its desperate enmity against God, than what
is here recorded. Words of prophecy in the mouth, are not clear
evidence of a principle of grace in the heart. The calamity we seek to
escape by sin, we take the... [ Continue Reading ]
54-57 Before our gospel passover we must renew our repentance. Thus by
a voluntary purification, and by religious exercises, many, more
devout than their neighbours, spent some time before the passover at
Jerusalem. When we expect to meet God, we must solemnly prepare. No
devices of man can alter th... [ Continue Reading ]