* Jesus discourses about human traditions. (1-9) He warns against
things which really defile. (10-20) He heals the daughter of a
Syrophenician woman. (21-28) Jesus heals the sick, and miraculously
feeds four thousand. (29-39)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-9 Additions to God's laws reflect upon his wisdom, as if he had
left out something which was needed, and which man could supply; in
one way or other they always lead men to disobey God. How thankful
ought we to be for the written word of God! Never let us think that
the religion of the Bible can... [ Continue Reading ]
10-20 Christ shows that the defilement they ought to fear, was not
from what entered their mouths as food, but from what came out of
their mouths, which showed the wickedness of their hearts. Nothing
will last in the soul but the regenerating graces of the Holy Spirit;
and nothing should be admitte... [ Continue Reading ]
21-28 The dark corners of the country, the most remote, shall share
Christ's influences; afterwards the ends of the earth shall see his
salvation. The distress and trouble of her family brought a woman to
Christ; and though it is need that drives us to Christ, yet we shall
not therefore be driven f... [ Continue Reading ]
29-39 Whatever our case is, the only way to find ease and relief, is
to lay it at Christ's feet, to submit it to him, and refer it to his
disposal. Those who would have spiritual healing from Christ, must be
ruled as he pleases. See what work sin has made; what various diseases
human bodies are sub... [ Continue Reading ]