BE NOT MANY MASTERS; let not many aspire to be teachers or guides in
religion; a sin which always abounds where men have the idea that an
empty faith without the fruits of obedience is all that is necessary
to salvation.
WE; who exercise the office of teachers.
THE GREATER CONDEMNATION; or, as the... [ Continue Reading ]
OFFEND ALL; we all offend in many things: of course, in the office of
teaching also, where there is especial danger of our offending in
word. This ought to deter us from forwardness in arrogating to
ourselves this work.
OFFEND NOT IN WORD; as much as to say, Sins of word are so difficult
to avoid t... [ Continue Reading ]
LISTETH; chooseth.... [ Continue Reading ]
As everlasting consequences depend upon the use of the tongue, all,
and especially ministers of the gospel, should earnestly pray that
they may always so speak as shall tend most to honor God and benefit
their fellow-men.... [ Continue Reading ]
IS A FIRE; setting society in a blaze, like fire in dry matter.
DEFILETH THE WHOLE BODY; when used in spreading moral pollution.
THE COURSE OF NATURE; produces universal destruction, like a general
conflagration.
IT IS SET ON FIRE OF HELL; instigated in its destructive courses by
infernal spirits... [ Continue Reading ]
BLESS WE GOD; thus professing our love for him.
CURSE WE MEN; thus showing that our profession of love towards God is
empty and insincere. Compare 1 John 4:20.
MADE AFTER THE SIMILITUDE OF GOD; bear his image as rational and
immortal beings, and ought therefore to be the objects of our love.... [ Continue Reading ]
The stream must answer to the FOUNTAIN, the fruit to the TREE. The
heart that sends forth the bitter water of curses towards men, cannot
have the good water of love towards God. Its professions of love and
praise must be empty and worthless.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO IS A WISE MAN; would any man show his wisdom? Let him do it by
eagerly assuming the office of a teacher, and occupying his tongue
with words of contention and bitterness, but by showing out of a good
life his good works WITH MEEKNESS OF WISDOM; with that meekness and
gentleness which always belo... [ Continue Reading ]
GLORY NOT, AND LIE NOT AGAINST THE TRUTH; by falsely boasting of these
as the fruits of true wisdom, which is to slander God's truth.... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS WISDOM; that which is envious, quarrelsome, and leads to
contention.... [ Continue Reading ]
PURE; in its nature, and in its effects on the person himself and on
others. All who are guided by heavenly wisdom will manifest a heavenly
spirit; and none have reason to expect acceptance with Christ any
further than they have evidence of likeness to him in their temper and
conduct.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE FRUIT OF RIGHTEOUSNESS; that spirit which righteousness produces,
leads peaceable men in a peaceable way to disseminate such views as
tend to promote peace with God and peace with one another; thus
bringing glory to God in the highest, and proclaiming peace on earth,
goodwill to men.... [ Continue Reading ]