* Christ's preaching. (1) Christ's answer to John's disciples. (2-6)
Christ's testimony to John the Baptist. (7-15) The perverseness of the
Jews. (16-24) The gospel revealed to the simple. The heavy-laden
invited. (25-30)... [ Continue Reading ]
1 Our Divine Redeemer never was weary of his labour of love; and we
should not be weary of well-doing, for in due season we shall reap, if
we faint not.... [ Continue Reading ]
2-6 Some think that John sent this inquiry for his own satisfaction.
Where there is true faith, yet there may be a mixture of unbelief. The
remaining unbelief of good men may sometimes, in an hour of
temptation; call in question the most important truths. But we hope
that John's faith did not fail i... [ Continue Reading ]
7-15 What Christ said concerning John, was not only for his praise,
but for the people's profit. Those who attend on the word will be
called to give an account of their improvements. Do we think when the
sermon is done, the care is over? No, then the greatest of the care
begins. John was a self-den... [ Continue Reading ]
16-24 Christ reflects on the scribes and Pharisees, who had a proud
conceit of themselves. He likens their behaviour to children's play,
who being out of temper without reason, quarrel with all the attempts
of their fellows to please them, or to get them to join in the plays
for which they used to... [ Continue Reading ]
25-30 It becomes children to be grateful. When we come to God as a
Father, we must remember that he is Lord of heaven and earth, which
obliges us to come to him with reverence as to the sovereign Lord of
all; yet with confidence, as one able to defend us from evil, and to
supply us with all good. O... [ Continue Reading ]