THE KINGDOM OF GOD COME WITH POWER; the gospel established, and
rendered mightily efficacious to the salvation of men. Matthew 3:2;
Matthew 16:28. The assurance of the speedy triumph of the Redeemer is
a source of great encouragement to his people, and prepares them for
all needful labors, hardships... [ Continue Reading ]
The transfiguration. Matthew 17:1-9.... [ Continue Reading ]
The great business of men is to hear the instructions of Christ,
especially those which relate to his sufferings and death, and so to
act as to influence as many as possible to believe on him, to the
salvation of their souls.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHAT THE RISING FROM THE DEAD SHOULD MEAN; though Christ had clearly
foretold his resurrection from the dead, his disciples appear not to
have understood, or not to have believed it.... [ Continue Reading ]
ELIAS MUST FIRST COME; Matthew 17:10-13.... [ Continue Reading ]
RESTORETH ALL THINGS; the word "restore," used also in Matthew 17:11,
is taken from the Septuagint version of Malachi 4:6 : "Who _Elias_
shall restore the heart of father to son," etc.: that is, bring them
back to their former state of union in God's service. For the meaning
of this prophecy, see no... [ Continue Reading ]
QUESTIONING; disputing or debating with them.... [ Continue Reading ]
The dumb spirit cast out. Matthew 17:14-21.... [ Continue Reading ]
WERE GREATLY AMAZED; it has been supposed that a portion of the
supernatural brightness of the Saviour's countenance on the mount of
transfiguration yet remained.... [ Continue Reading ]
Whatever calamities come upon children, it is the privilege and duty
of parents to apply for them to the Saviour; and all their
difficulties, however grievous or long-continued, he can remove.... [ Continue Reading ]
There is often an important connection between the faith of parents
and the blessings which Christ bestows on children; and never in this
world will children fully know the benefits which their parents,
through earnest application to, and strong faith in the Redeemer, have
been instrumental in procu... [ Continue Reading ]
HELP THOU; teach me to believe more fully thy willingness and power to
help.... [ Continue Reading ]
Christ foretells his death. Matthew 17:22-23.... [ Continue Reading ]
Who are greatest. Matthew 18:1.... [ Continue Reading ]
HELD THEIR PEACE; they were silent; ashamed, no doubt, as men always
have reason to be when they contend which shall be the greatest.
Desire of preeminence is a besetting sin even in ministers of the
gospel. It is an evidence of wordly-mindedness which their Lord
observes and highly disapproves, how... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THY NAME; in professed reliance on thy power.
HE FOLLOWETH NOT US; he did not with them attend on the Saviour. Those
who think that a man cannot be useful because he does not follow them,
and who are therefore disposed to hinder his doing good, differ
greatly from Jesus Christ. And if Christ wor... [ Continue Reading ]
FORBID HIM NOT; the principle which the Saviour here lays down is one
of wide application. When a man is laboring in Christ's cause with His
manifest presence and blessing, forbid him not because he does not in
all things agree with you, or is not of your party.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOSOEVER SHALL GIVE YOU A CUP OF WATER TO DRINK IN MY NAME-WHOSOEVER
SHALL OFFEND; the charge respecting the man that followed not with the
disciples, naturally led the Saviour to speak of the great
preciousness in God's sight of deeds of kindness and love towards his
disciples, especially the lowl... [ Continue Reading ]
Warning against offences, or occasions of sin. Matthew 18:6-9.... [ Continue Reading ]
OFFEND THEE; lead thee to commit an offence. The immediate reference
here is to offences against Christ's little ones, whereby they are let
into sin. The hand, the foot, and the eye represent men's strongest
desires and the earthly objects dearest to them. Whatever sacrifices
the doing of the will o... [ Continue Reading ]
WHERE THEIR WORM DIETH NOT, AND THE FIRE IS NOT QUENCHED; language
borrowed from Isaiah 66:24, where the carcasses of God's enemies are
represented as devoured by worms that never die, and fire that is
never quenched. This terrible imagery teaches that in hell the misery
of the wicked will never end... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR EVERY ONE SHALL BE SALTED WITH FIRE-SALTED WITH SALT; for the
right understanding of this verse, the following particulars should be
noted: first, the whole verse is better taken as a comparison, thus:
For every one shall be salted with fire, as every sacrifice shall be
salted with salt; secondl... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEREWITH WILL YE SEASON IT? the man from whose soul the salt of God's
grace has perished, is fit only to be salted with the fire of his
wrath. Compare Matthew 5:13.
HAVE SALT IN YOURSELVES; secure the preserving influences of divine
grace, that you may be kept henceforward from contests for superi... [ Continue Reading ]