* The Pharisees and Sadducees ask a sign. (1-4) Jesus cautions against
the doctrine of the Pharisees. (5-12) Peter's testimony that Jesus was
the Christ. (13-20) Christ foretells his sufferings, and rebukes
Peter. (21-23) The necessity of self-denial. (24-28)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-4 The Pharisees and Sadducees were opposed to each other in
principles and in conduct; yet they joined against Christ. But they
desired a sign of their own choosing: they despised those signs which
relieved the necessity of the sick and sorrowful, and called for
something else which would gratify... [ Continue Reading ]
5-12 Christ speaks of spiritual things under a similitude, and the
disciples misunderstand him of carnal things. He took it ill that they
should think him as thoughtful about bread as they were; that they
should be so little acquainted with his way of preaching. Then
understood they what he meant. C... [ Continue Reading ]
13-20 Peter, for himself and his brethren, said that they were
assured of our Lord's being the promised Messiah, the Son of the
living God. This showed that they believed Jesus to be more than man.
Our Lord declared Peter to be blessed, as the teaching of God made him
differ from his unbelieving co... [ Continue Reading ]
21-23 Christ reveals his mind to his people gradually. From that time,
when the apostles had made the full confession of Christ, that he was
the Son of God, he began to show them of his sufferings. He spake this
to set right the mistakes of his disciples about the outward pomp and
power of his kingd... [ Continue Reading ]
24-28 A true disciple of Christ is one that does follow him in duty,
and shall follow him to glory. He is one that walks in the same way
Christ walked in, is led by his Spirit, and treads in his steps,
whithersoever he goes. "Let him deny himself." If self-denial be a
hard lesson, it is no more tha... [ Continue Reading ]