IN THE MEAN TIME; while he was delivering his discourse to the
Pharisees.
THE LEAVEN OF THE PHARISEES; hypocrisy, the great sin of the
Pharisees, which, like leaven, mingled itself with and corrupted all
their religious services. Men should be especially careful to be at
heart in all things honest,... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THERE IS NOTHING COVERED; the Saviour shows the folly of hypocrisy
from the consideration that every thing will at last be made known.... [ Continue Reading ]
BE NOT AFRAID; a very common form of hypocrisy has always been
dissimulation and the denial of Christ through fear of man. Compare
John 12:42-43. The Saviour, therefore, next warns his disciples
against this sin, because, first, men can do us no real harm, while
God can destroy both soul and body in... [ Continue Reading ]
SPEAK TO MY BROTHER; he wished to make use of the Saviour's authority
and influence to increase his own estate, as some men now value
religion simply from its worldly advantages.... [ Continue Reading ]
COVETOUSNESS; over-anxiety and selfish greediness for earthly things.
CONSISTETH NOT; neither the length, usefulness, and happiness of a
man's life in this world, nor his eternal life hereafter, depend upon
the amount of his earthly possessions.... [ Continue Reading ]
In providing for happiness, men should act, not for time merely, but
for eternity, that, at whatever moment they may be called from earth,
they may go to, and not from, their treasures.... [ Continue Reading ]
THY SOUL SHALL BE REQUIRED; thou shalt die, and thy soul shall be
required to go to judgment and give an account of its deeds while in
the body. In trusting to riches for that happiness which can come only
from God; in depending upon long life, when death may come this night;
and in laying up treasu... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT LAYETH UP TREASURE FOR HIMSELF; lives supremely for himself, not
for God, which was the great sin charged upon this man.... [ Continue Reading ]
Those who have that fear of God which leads them to avoid what
displeases him, have no reason to fear any thing else. In him they may
trust for whatever they need, and he has promised that, in the best
way and time, he will supply them.... [ Continue Reading ]
Taking thought for the morrow. Matthew 6:25-34.... [ Continue Reading ]
ADD TO HIS STATURE ONE CUBIT; see note on Matthew 6:27.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE KINGDOM; of heavenly glory. Matthew 3:2.... [ Continue Reading ]
GIVE ALMS; use your wealth in doing good, and then you make it
impossible that it should be lost; for the treasure which is given to
the poor in Christ's name, is given to Christ, and he will lay it up
for us in heaven.
BAGS WHICH WAX NOT OLD; heavenly purses to contain heavenly treasures.
Let that... [ Continue Reading ]
The faithful servant. Matthew 24:42-51.... [ Continue Reading ]
LET YOUR LOINS BE GIRDED; the girding up of the loins was a
preparation for action. Be ready for duty.
YOUR LIGHTS BURNING; be always watchful.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN HE WILL RETURN FROM THE WEDDING; either his own wedding, in which
he is the bridegroom, or the wedding of a friend. Weddings were
attended in the night; and servants were accustomed to sit up and wait
for their master's coming, that on his arrival they might immediately
open the doors. So our L... [ Continue Reading ]
COME FORTH AND SERVE THEM; he will greatly honor and bless them.... [ Continue Reading ]
SECOND WATCH; from nine in the evening to twelve.
THIRD WATCH; from twelve to three in the morning.... [ Continue Reading ]
GOOD MAN OF THE HOUSE; master of the house.... [ Continue Reading ]
UNTO US, OR EVEN TO ALL? is it meant for us, as thine apostles, or for
all men? Our Lord, in his answer, speaks of a steward set over his
master's household, thus intimating that the parable has its highest
reference to the ministers and rulers of his church; but shows at the
close, verse Luke 12:48... [ Continue Reading ]
TO SEND FIRE; in the same sense in which he came to send a sword.
Matthew 10:34. Fire and sword are emblems of contention, distress, and
ruin: not that this was the object of Christ's coming, or the tendency
and proper effect of his gospel, but it would be the effect of the
opposition which wicked m... [ Continue Reading ]
A BAPTISM; extreme suffering which he must pass through before the
gospel could be fully published.
STRAITENED; oppressed in spirit, in view of the sufferings which were
before him.... [ Continue Reading ]
RATHER DIVISION; Christ came to send divisions in the same sense in
which he came to send fire and sword. His gospel would not produce
divisions, but men's opposition to it would. Luke 12:19; MATTHEW
10:34-36... [ Continue Reading ]
OUT OF THE WEST; from the Mediterranean sea, which lay west of Judea.
Were men as quick to discern, and as wise to judge, in spiritual as
they are in temporal things, and did they as earnestly and
perserveringly pursue them, they might all, through grace, become rich
for eternity. But while they kno... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SOUTH WIND; from the hot and sultry deserts of Arabia and Eqypt.... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS TIME; the indications of the presence of the Messiah.... [ Continue Reading ]
EVEN OF YOURSELVES; under the guidance of your own consciences
enlightened by God's word.
JUDGE-WHAT IS RIGHT; make a true judgment respecting the signs of the
times and my claims to be the Messiah. Why not do this before you are
summoned to God's judgment-seat to have him decide the question
again... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN THOU GOEST WITH THINE ADVERSARY; literally, For when thou goest
with thine adversary; the word "for" connecting this verse immediately
with the preceding. Under the figure of a man summoned by his
adversary to appear before the magistrate, our Lord, in concluding
this series of addresses, solem... [ Continue Reading ]