* The treachery of Judas. (1-6) The passover. (7-18) The Lord's supper
instituted. (19,20) Christ admonishes the disciples. (21-38) Christ's
agony in the garden. (39-46) Christ betrayed. (47-53) The fall of
Peter. (54-62) Christ confesses himself to be the Son of God. (63-71)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-6 Christ knew all men, and had wise and holy ends in taking Judas to
be a disciple. How he who knew Christ so well, came to betray him, we
are here told; Satan entered into Judas. It is hard to say whether
more mischief is done to Christ's kingdom, by the power of its open
enemies, or by the treac... [ Continue Reading ]
7-18 Christ kept the ordinances of the law, particularly that of the
passover, to teach us to observe his gospel institutions, and most of
all that of the Lord's supper. Those who go upon Christ's word, need
not fear disappointment. According to the orders given them, the
disciples got all ready for... [ Continue Reading ]
19,20 The Lord's supper is a sign or memorial of Christ already come,
who by dying delivered us; his death is in special manner set before
us in that ordinance, by which we are reminded of it. The breaking of
Christ's body as a sacrifice for us, is therein brought to our
remembrance by the breaking... [ Continue Reading ]
21-38 How unbecoming is the worldly ambition of being the greatest,
to the character of a follower of Jesus, who took upon him the form of
a servant, and humbled himself to the death of the cross! In the way
to eternal happiness, we must expect to be assaulted and sifted by
Satan. If he cannot dest... [ Continue Reading ]
39-46 Every description which the evangelists give of the state of
mind in which our Lord entered upon this conflict, proves the
tremendous nature of the assault, and the perfect foreknowledge of its
terrors possessed by the meek and lowly Jesus. Here are three things
not in the other evangelists.... [ Continue Reading ]
47-53 Nothing can be a greater affront or grief to the Lord Jesus,
than to be betrayed by those who profess to be his followers, and say
that they love him. Many instances there are, of Christ's being
betrayed by those who, under the form of godliness, fight against the
power of it. Jesus here gave... [ Continue Reading ]
54-62 Peter's fall was his denying that he knew Christ, and was his
disciple; disowning him because of distress and danger. He that has
once told a lie, is strongly tempted to persist: the beginning of that
sin, like strife, is as the letting forth of water. The Lord turned
and looked upon Peter. 1... [ Continue Reading ]
63-71 Those that condemned Jesus for a blasphemer, were the vilest
blasphemers. He referred them to his second coming, for the full proof
of his being the Christ, to their confusion, since they would not
admit the proof of it to their conviction. He owns himself to be the
Son of God, though he knew... [ Continue Reading ]