ON THE SABBATH - DAY; Jesus Christ was on a journey, and had no home.
It was proper that he should take food where he was invited. He went
to take such refreshment as his physical wants on that day required,
and to do good to those who might be present. This affords no
justification to visiting, or... [ Continue Reading ]
ANSWERING; he replied to their thoughts by the question which he put
to them.... [ Continue Reading ]
We should form the habit of drawing spiritual instruction from the
common occurrences of life; and in our social intercourse, as well as
in our religious efforts, should endeavor to do good to our
fellow-men.... [ Continue Reading ]
Healing on the Sabbath. Matthew 12:11-12.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE PUT FORTH A PARABLE; showing the importance of humility.... [ Continue Reading ]
HIGHEST ROOM; most honorable place at the table, where the principal
personages reclined.... [ Continue Reading ]
HAVE WORSHIP; receive honor.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOSOEVER EXALTETH HIMSELF; is proud, and seeks to be honored above
others.
SHALL BE ABASED; by God.
HE THAT HUMBLETH HIMSELF; who is humble, and shows it in his conduct.
SHALL BE EXALTED; honored; raised to higher dignity and influence.
Proverbs 16:18-19; MATTHEW 5:3; Matthew 11:29; Matthew 18:4;... [ Continue Reading ]
CALL THE POOR; do good to the needy who cannot reward you.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE RESURRECTION OF THE JUST; when God shall reward those who for his
sake have done good, without the hope of any earthly recompense.
Genuine benevolence will lead those who have it to do good for
goodness' sake, rather than for any expected reward; and the less the
recompense which it receives in... [ Continue Reading ]
EAT BREAD IN THE KINGDOM OF GOD; enjoy its blessings. See Matthew 3:2.... [ Continue Reading ]
A GREAT SUPPER; representing the rich and abundant provisions of the
gospel.... [ Continue Reading ]
TO THEM THAT WERE BIDDEN; to them that were regularly invited. These
represent here the Jews, to whom the gospel was first offered,
especially the scribes and Pharisees.
COME, FOR ALL THINGS ARE NOW READY; the invitation to those who hear
the gospel to partake of its blessings. Jesus Christ has pro... [ Continue Reading ]
TO MAKE EXCUSE; showing the unwillingness of men to accept the offers
of salvation.
I MUST NEEDS; literally, I have a necessity. This shows the manner in
which NECESSITY is sometimes used in the Bible to express a strong
desire.... [ Continue Reading ]
I CANNOT COME; that is, he did not wish to come. He chose not to do
it.... [ Continue Reading ]
ANGRY; because those who were bidden slighted his invitation by
neglecting his feast for totally inadequate reasons.
STREETS AND LANES OF THE CITY; the dwelling-places of the poor and
disabled, who here represent the publicans and sinners.... [ Continue Reading ]
YET THERE IS ROOM; however many may partake of the blessings of
salvation, there are enough for all others; and all to whom the gospel
is preached, are urged to partake of them.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE HIGHWAYS AND HEDGES; lying without the city, by which is signified
the calling of the Gentiles.
COMPEL THEM; not by force, but by persuasion, by earnest, persevering
entreaty.... [ Continue Reading ]
NONE OF THOSE MEN-TASTE OF MY SUPPER; a solemn announcement of the
coming rejection of the Jews as a nation for their unbelief. But the
words apply in all their force to the multitudes now in Christian
lands who despise and neglect the gospel, while converts from among
the heathen nations are multip... [ Continue Reading ]
GREAT MULTITUDES WITH HIM; without any suitable apprehension of the
self-denial which his service would require of them.... [ Continue Reading ]
HATE NOT; if he be not willing for my sake to leave father and mother.
Matthew 10:37.... [ Continue Reading ]
A TOWER; a high building, erected for observation and defence.... [ Continue Reading ]
AMBASSAGE; persons sent from one government to another, to represent
the interests of their country. The point of this and the preceding
comparison is, that they who undertake Christ's service should count
the cost beforehand.... [ Continue Reading ]
FORSAKETH NOT ALL; all that stands in the way of duty-all that would
hinder a man from doing the known will of God.... [ Continue Reading ]
SALT IS GOOD; to season provisions, and perserve them from
putrefaction. In the present connection, salt means divine grace
manifested in a spirit of self-denial for Christ's sake. this brings
salvation to its possessor and to others.
IF THE SALT HAVE LOST HIS SAVOR; its saltness; if holy self-deni... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE LAND-THE DUNGHILL; for being sown to fertilize the soil, nor
for being mingled with the dunghill. So a professed follower of
Christ, who has lost His spirit, is of no value to the church here,
and has no fitness for admission to heaven hereafter. Let all
worldly-minded disciples hear this.... [ Continue Reading ]