* The parable of the vineyard and husbandmen. (1-12) Question about
tribute. (13-17) Concerning the resurrection. (18-27) The great
command of the law. (28-34) Christ the Son and yet the Lord of David.
(35-40) The poor widow commended. (41-44)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-12 Christ showed in parables, that he would lay aside the Jewish
church. It is sad to think what base usage God's faithful ministers
have met with in all ages, from those who have enjoyed the privileges
of the church, but have not brought forth fruit answerable. God at
length sent his Son, his Wel... [ Continue Reading ]
13-17 The enemies of Christ would be thought desirous to know their
duty, when really they hoped that which soever side he took of the
question, they might find occasion to accuse him. Nothing is more
likely to insnare the followers of Christ, than bringing them to
meddle with disputes about worldly... [ Continue Reading ]
18-27 A right knowledge of the Scripture, as the fountain whence all
revealed religion now flows, and the foundation on which it is built,
is the best preservative against error. Christ put aside the objection
of the Sadducees, who were the scoffing infidels of that day, by
setting the doctrine of... [ Continue Reading ]
28-34 Those who sincerely desire to be taught their duty, Christ will
guide in judgment, and teach his way. He tells the scribe that the
great commandment, which indeed includes all, is, that of loving God
with all our hearts. Wherever this is the ruling principle in the
soul, there is a dispositio... [ Continue Reading ]
35-40 When we attend to what the Scriptures declare, as to the person
and offices of Christ, we shall be led to confess him as our Lord and
God; to obey him as our exalted Redeemer. If the common people hear
these things gladly, while the learned and distinguished oppose, the
former are happy, and t... [ Continue Reading ]
41-44 Let us not forget that Jesus still sees the treasury. He knows
how much, and from what motives, men give to his cause. He looks at
the heart, and what our views are, in giving alms; and whether we do
it as unto the Lord, or only to be seen of men. It is so rare to find
any who would not blame... [ Continue Reading ]