* Jesus enters Judea. (1,2) The Pharisees' question about divorces.
(3-12) Young children brought to Jesus. (13-15) The rich young man's
inquiry. (16-22) The recompence of Christ's followers. (23-30)... [ Continue Reading ]
1,2 Great multitudes followed Christ. When Christ departs, it is best
for us to follow him. They found him as able and ready to help
elsewhere, as he had been in Galilee; wherever the Sun of
Righteousness arose, it was with healing in his wings.... [ Continue Reading ]
3-12 The Pharisees were desirous of drawing something from Jesus
which they might represent as contrary to the law of Moses. Cases
about marriage have been numerous, and sometimes perplexed; made so,
not by the law of God, but by the lusts and follies of men; and often
people fix what they will do,... [ Continue Reading ]
13-15 It is well when we come to Christ ourselves, and bring our
children. Little children may be brought to Christ as needing, and
being capable of receiving blessings from him, and having an interest
in his intercession. We can but beg a blessing for them: Christ only
can command the blessing. It... [ Continue Reading ]
16-22 Christ knew that covetousness was the sin which most easily
beset this young man; though he had got honestly what he possessed,
yet he could not cheerfully part with it, and by this his want of
sincerity was shown. Christ's promises make his precepts easy, and his
yoke pleasant and very comfo... [ Continue Reading ]
23-30 Though Christ spoke so strongly, few that have riches do not
trust in them. How few that are poor are not tempted to envy! But
men's earnestness in this matter is like their toiling to build a high
wall to shut themselves and their children out of heaven. It should be
satisfaction to those wh... [ Continue Reading ]