POWER; the casting out of unclean spirits is here distinguished as
something distinct from the healing of any kind of disease. Christ has
such infinite fulness, that he can communicate to his ministers and
disciples all the gifts and qualifications which they need.... [ Continue Reading ]
APOSTLES; messengers, persons who were sent.
SIMON; when Christ first saw him, he called him in Syro-Chaldaic,
Cephas-in Greek, Petros-which means, a stone; signifying, that in his
future life he would be a firm and steadfast supporter of the truth.
JAMES; this was he whom Herod slew. Acts 12:2.... [ Continue Reading ]
MATTHEW; whom Christ called while sitting at the receipt of custom.
Chap. Matthew 9:9.
JAMES; he who wrote the epistle called by his name.
LEBBEUS; called also Judas. Luke 6:16.... [ Continue Reading ]
ISCARIOT; the man of Charioth, to which town he belonged.... [ Continue Reading ]
GENTILES; those who were not Jews.
SAMARITANS; they occupied a country on the north of Judea, lying
between Judea and Galilee, which formerly belonged to the tribe of
Ephraim and the half tribe of Manasseh. After these tribes were
carried captive by the king of Assyria, it was peopled to a great
ex... [ Continue Reading ]
LOST SHEEP; expressive of their wandering and dangerous condition.
THE HOUSE OF ISRAEL; the Jews, descendants of Israel, and hence called
Israelites. As the Jews were the covenant people of God, it was proper
that the gospel should be first preached to them. The Christian
dispensation, moreover, wh... [ Continue Reading ]
KINGDOM OF HEAVEN; see note to chap Matthew 3:2.... [ Continue Reading ]
FREELY GIVE; as you have received miraculous powers without paying for
them, exert those powers without receiving compensation.... [ Continue Reading ]
We should not delay present duty in order to be better prepared to
perform it. When Christ commands; we should obey, trusting in him for
what we need in order to obey him and to be accepted in it.... [ Continue Reading ]
SCRIP; a bag for provisions.
TWO COATS; they were, in their first journeys among the Jews, not to
provide either money or clothing, but to trust in Christ to supply
them.
STAVES; if a man had a staff, he might take it; if he had shoes or
sandals, he might wear them. Mark 6:8-9. But they were to go... [ Continue Reading ]
WORTHY; a man of reputation for piety and general worth, and who will
be likely to receive your message.
THERE ABIDE TILL YE GO THENCE; abide in one and the same house till ye
leave that city. This would be equally conducive to their own comfort
and the convenience of those who resorted to them.... [ Continue Reading ]
SALUTE IT; they were to use all the customary forms of politeness.
Courtesy in ministers of the gospel and the manifestation of good-will
to all, are required by Christ, and are essential to the highest
comfort and usefulness of all who proclaim his truth.... [ Continue Reading ]
BE WORTHY; if they receive your message, the blessings you desire
shall come upon them.
NOT WORTHY; if they reject your message, blessings shall follow you,
but not them.... [ Continue Reading ]
SHAKE OFF; a strong expression of abhorrence of their sins, according
to a custom among the Jews. Acts 13:51; Acts 18:6.... [ Continue Reading ]
MORE TOLERABLE; their doom shall be less dreadful. They sinned against
less light, and were less guilty than those who lived in the days of
Christ.... [ Continue Reading ]
AS SHEEP; defenceless, unprotected by human power.
WOLVES; men disposed to assault and kill you.
SERPENTS; emblems of wisdom.
DOVES; of innocence. Ministers of the gospel are bound to be wise as
well as good; to exercise discretion as well as courage; not
needlessly to exasperate even the worst o... [ Continue Reading ]
BEWARE; be cautious, and not needlessly exasperate wicked men, nor
expose yourselves to their wrath.
COUNCILS; the judicial tribunals of the Jews. No wisdom or goodness in
the discharge of duty will secure the approbation of all, or prevent
some from becoming open and bitter foes.... [ Continue Reading ]
TESTIMONY; of the truths of the gospel, which would turn against them
should they reject it.... [ Continue Reading ]
TAKE NO THOUGHT; be not anxious.... [ Continue Reading ]
PUT TO DEATH; the unbelieving members of the family will cause the
believing members to be put to death for their love to Christ.... [ Continue Reading ]
ENDURETH; continues faithful to the end of life.... [ Continue Reading ]
BE COME; to deliver his people and take vengeance on his foes. The
primary reference of these words is to Christ's providential coming to
destroy the Jewish state and nation by the hand of the Romans. But
this foreshadowed his final coming to take vengeance on all the
wicked. When greatly opposed in... [ Continue Reading ]
ABOVE HIS MASTER; you must not expect that they will treat you better
than they treat me.... [ Continue Reading ]
No one in the path of duty should be disheartened on account of
difficulties; for he will never meet with any which he will not, if he
trust in Christ, be enabled either to overcome, or cheerfully and
usefully to bear. Acts 5:41.... [ Continue Reading ]
IN DARKNESS; privately.
ON THE HOUSE - TOPS; publicly.... [ Continue Reading ]
HIM; God.
DESTROY-IN HELL; by making them miserable there for ever.... [ Continue Reading ]
YOUR FATHER; he takes care of even the birds. Surely, then, he will
take care of you.... [ Continue Reading ]
CONFESS ME; as his Saviour, and continue to obey me.
HIM WILL I CONFESS; acknowledge and treat as my friend. Men's
treatment of Christ in this world will determine his treatment of them
in the world to come.... [ Continue Reading ]
DENY ME; desert my cause.
I DENY; deny to be my friend, and treat as my enemy.... [ Continue Reading ]
A SWORD; the effect of my doctrine and teaching will be, not to unite
those who confess and those who deny me, but to divide them, even
though they belong to the same family. The publication of the gospel
is the occasion of developing the human heart, and leading men to show
whether they are for Chr... [ Continue Reading ]
FATHER OR MOTHER-TAKETH NOT UP HIS CROSS; a man must love Christ more
than earthly friends, and follow Him notwithstanding all the trials to
which it may expose him, or he cannot be His true disciple. Without
making sacrifices, men cannot be disciples of Christ: but this should
never hinder them fro... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT FINDETH HIS LIFE SHALL LOSE IT; though a man, by forsaking
Christ, should preserve his life for a time, yet he would, by doing
so, lose his soul. And though, by following Christ, he should lose his
life, he would in this way save his soul.... [ Continue Reading ]
ME-HIM THAT SENT ME; Christ and believers are so united, that what is
done to them is considered as done to him; and he and the Father are
so united, that what is done to one is done to the other. Men may at
any time show kindness to Jesus Christ, by showing it, from love to
him and his cause, to hi... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE NAME; on account of his being a prophet, from attachment to him
and to his Lord.
A PROPHET'S-A RIGHTEOUS MAN'S REWARD; he shall share in the spiritual
blessings which God bestows on the prophet, or on the righteous man,
whom he has thus aided.... [ Continue Reading ]
LITTLE ONES; disciples, even the feeblest of them.
IN THE NAME; because he is a disciple, from attachment to him and his
Master; he shall receive the approbation and blessing of his Lord.... [ Continue Reading ]