* Christ's sermon on the mount. (1,2) Who are blessed. (3-12)
Exhortations and warnings. (13-16) Christ came to confirm the law.
(17-20) The sixth commandment. (21-26) The seventh commandment.
(27-32) The third commandment. (33-37) The law of retaliation. (38-42)
The law of love explained. (43-48)... [ Continue Reading ]
1,2 None will find happiness in this world or the next, who do not
seek it from Christ by the rule of his word. He taught them what was
the evil they should abhor, and what the good they should seek and
abound in.... [ Continue Reading ]
3-12 Our Saviour here gives eight characters of blessed people, which
represent to us the principal graces of a Christian. 1. The poor in
spirit are happy. These bring their minds to their condition, when it
is a low condition. They are humble and lowly in their own eyes. They
see their want, bewai... [ Continue Reading ]
13-16 Ye are the salt of the earth. Mankind, lying in ignorance and
wickedness, were as a vast heap, ready to putrify; but Christ sent
forth his disciples, by their lives and doctrines to season it with
knowledge and grace. If they are not such as they should be, they are
as salt that has lost its s... [ Continue Reading ]
17-20 Let none suppose that Christ allows his people to trifle with
any commands of God's holy law. No sinner partakes of Christ's
justifying righteousness, till he repents of his evil deeds. The mercy
revealed in the gospel leads the believer to still deeper
self-abhorrence. The law is the Christia... [ Continue Reading ]
21-26 The Jewish teachers had taught, that nothing except actual
murder was forbidden by the sixth commandment. Thus they explained
away its spiritual meaning. Christ showed the full meaning of this
commandment; according to which we must be judged hereafter, and
therefore ought to be ruled now. Al... [ Continue Reading ]
27-32 Victory over the desires of the heart, must be attended with
painful exertions. But it must be done. Every thing is bestowed to
save us from our sins, not in them. All our senses and powers must be
kept from those things which lead to transgression. Those who lead
others into temptation to sin... [ Continue Reading ]
33-37 There is no reason to consider that solemn oaths in a court of
justice, or on other proper occasions, are wrong, provided they are
taken with due reverence. But all oaths taken without necessity, or in
common conversation, must be sinful, as well as all those expressions
which are appeals to G... [ Continue Reading ]
38-42 The plain instruction is, Suffer any injury that can be borne,
for the sake of peace, committing your concerns to the Lord's keeping.
And the sum of all is, that Christians must avoid disputing and
striving. If any say, Flesh and blood cannot pass by such an affront,
let them remember, that fl... [ Continue Reading ]
43-48 The Jewish teachers by "neighbour" understood only those who
were of their own country, nation, and religion, whom they were
pleased to look upon as their friends. The Lord Jesus teaches that we
must do all the real kindness we can to all, especially to their
souls. We must pray for them. Whi... [ Continue Reading ]