* Multitudes follow Christ. (1) He heals a leper. (2-4) A centurion's
servant healed. (5-13) Cure of Peter's wife's mother. (14-17) The
scribe's zealous proposal. (18-22) Christ in a storm. (23-27) He heals
two possessed with devils. (28-34)... [ Continue Reading ]
1 This verse refers to the close of the foregoing sermon. Those to
whom Christ has made himself known, desire to know more of him.... [ Continue Reading ]
2-4 In these verses we have an account of Christ's cleansing a leper,
who came and worshipped him, as one clothed with Divine power. This
cleansing directs us, not only to apply to Christ, who has power over
bodily diseases, for the cure of them, but it also teaches us in what
manner to apply to hi... [ Continue Reading ]
5-13 This centurion was a heathen, a Roman soldier. Though he was a
soldier, yet he was a godly man. No man's calling or place will be an
excuse for unbelief and sin. See how he states his servant's case. We
should concern ourselves for the souls of our children and servants,
who are spiritually si... [ Continue Reading ]
14-17 Peter had a wife, yet was an apostle of Christ, who showed that
he approved of the married state, by being thus kind to Peter's wife's
relations. The church of Rome, which forbids ministers to marry, goes
contrary to that apostle upon whom they rest so much. He had his
wife's mother with him... [ Continue Reading ]
18-22 One of the scribes was too hasty in promising; he proffers
himself to be a close follower of Christ. He seems to be very
resolute. Many resolutions for religion are produced by sudden
conviction, and taken up without due consideration; these come to
nothing. When this scribe offered to follow... [ Continue Reading ]
23-27 It is a comfort to those who go down to the sea in ships, and
are often in perils there, to reflect that they have a Saviour to
trust in and pray to, who knows what it is to be on the water, and to
be in storms there. Those who are passing with Christ over the ocean
of this world, must expect... [ Continue Reading ]
28-34 The devils have nothing to do with Christ as a Saviour; they
neither have, nor hope for any benefit from him. Oh the depth of this
mystery of Divine love; that fallen man has so much to do with Christ,
when fallen angels have nothing to do with him! Hebrews 2:16. Surely
here was torment, to b... [ Continue Reading ]