The visible dealings of Providence with men in this world are no
certain indications of their real character; but are suited to teach
them the evil of sin, and the necessity of forsaking it, the certainty
of death, and the wisdom as well as duty of being at all times
prepared for it.... [ Continue Reading ]
I TELL YOU, NAY; sudden death is no evidence of peculiar wickedness;
but death in any form is the effect of sin, and should remind us that
we must repent of it, and be delivered from its power, or we shall
perish.... [ Continue Reading ]
TOWER IN SILOAM; probably in the wall of Jerusalem, near the
south-east corner, where was the pool of Siloam. See comment on John
9:7.... [ Continue Reading ]
If those who enjoy the means of grace neglect them, and bring forth no
fruits of holiness, God, in due time, will remove all such blessings
from them, and leave them to endless barrenness and death.... [ Continue Reading ]
A SPIRIT OF INFIRMITY; a spirit that kept her bowed together; for her
infirmity is ascribed to the power of Satan, verse Luke 13:16.... [ Continue Reading ]
HYPOCRITE; he condemned Jesus for relieving on the Sabbath an infirm
woman, who had suffered for eighteen years, when he would himself
perform more labor for the relief of an animal from thirst for a
single day.... [ Continue Reading ]
A DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM; a descendant of Abraham and possessing his
faith.
WHOM SATAN HATH BOUND-LOOSED; the allusion is to the loosing of an
animal from the stall, verse Luke 13:15. Satan has bound down this
woman as an ox or ass is bound to the stall. Jesus Christ delights to
bless those who habitu... [ Continue Reading ]
Parables of the mustard-seed and leaven. Matthew 18:31-33.... [ Continue Reading ]
Divine grace in the heart may at first be small and feeble; men may
hardly be able to perceive it; but by a proper use of the means, under
the influences of the Holy Spirit, it will increase till its
manifestations shall become visible to all.... [ Continue Reading ]
STRIVE; in the original, agonize, make immediate and strenuous effort.
STRAIT GATE; difficult entrance of the way of life. Matthew 7:13-14.
SHALL NOT BE ABLE; they do not seek in season, nor in a proper way.
Thus the Saviour answers the question virtually, though not directly.
The striving of men... [ Continue Reading ]
THE MASTER-SHUT TO THE DOOR; the reference is to the shutting of the
door at a feast, after which none can be admitted. Compare Matthew
25:10-12. The meaning is, that the day of grace is limited, and after
it is closed, none who have continued to neglect it can obtain
salvation.
I KNOW YOU NOT; he... [ Continue Reading ]
WE HAVE EATEN AND DRUNK IN THY PRESENCE; they rely on their outward
relation to Christ; but he teaches them that this can be of no avail
to those who have not kept his commandments.... [ Continue Reading ]
SIT DOWN IN THE KINGDOM OF GOD; literally, recline in the kingdom of
God, as at a joyous feast. The salvation of men does not depend upon
either their outward position or the number or variety of their
privileges, but upon the manner in which they improve them. Many who
have had small advantages, an... [ Continue Reading ]
LAST-FIRST-FIRST-LAST; these solemn words have a twofold fulfilment.
First, in this world: the scribes and Pharisees stood first in God's
kingdom as to their outward position and privileges; but by rejecting
Christ, they made themselves last, while the publicans and sinners and
the gentile nations,... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT FOX; sly, subtle, mischievous man.
TO - DAY AND TO - MORROW; a short time.
I SHALL BE PERFECTED; shall have completed my work.... [ Continue Reading ]
I MUST WALK; act openly for a few days, then go up to Jerusalem, and
die.
IT CANNOT BE; this is an instance of the manner in which the word
CANNOT is sometimes used in the Bible, as describing what is not
common, what is difficult, and will not take place.
OUT OF JERUSALEM; here the great council... [ Continue Reading ]
The persevering wickedness of sinners greatly grieved the Lord Jesus
Christ. He would gladly have received them, and given them his
salvation; but they refused to accept it, and thus became the guilty
authors of their own destruction.... [ Continue Reading ]
Lamentation over Jerusalem. Matthew 23:37-39.... [ Continue Reading ]