THEN; at the time when the Son of man shall come, as foretold in the
preceding chapter. The object of this parable is to show that as we do
not know when Christ will come, we should so live as to be always
ready. Its highest reference is to his final personal coming; but this
does not exclude lower... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY THAT WERE FOOLISH-TOOK NO OIL WITH THEM; so that the flame of
their lamps could not hold out. These correspond to those "sown on
stony ground," who "endure but for a time." Mark 4:16-17.... [ Continue Reading ]
TOOK OIL; to feed their lamps. These agree with those "sown on good
ground," who "bring forth fruit with patience." Mark 4:20, LUKE 8:15.... [ Continue Reading ]
GONE OUT; more literally, going out, for want of oil to recruit them.
This shows the consternation of those who are not ready to meet Christ
at his coming. It is not safe to rely on outward professions as
evidence of piety, nor upon any thing which does not imply supreme
love to God and real good-wi... [ Continue Reading ]
NOT SO; no believer can furnish grace for his fellow-men. This comes
only from God.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE BRIDEGROOM CAME; representing Christ as coming before the wicked
are ready.
THE DOOR WAS SHUT; all opportunity of preparing to meet Christ ceases
at death.... [ Continue Reading ]
I KNOW YOU NOT; as my friends.... [ Continue Reading ]
WATCH THEREFORE; this was the practical application which Christ made
of the parable.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN; the object of this parable was to show, that as
all our blessings come from God, we are accountable to him, and should
so use them as to meet his approbation.... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS SEVERAL ABILITY; representing the various gifts which God bestows
on different individuals. All our blessings we receive from God, and
to him we are justly accountable for the use of them. He does not give
the same to all, and he requires only according to what a man hath. Of
course, no one will... [ Continue Reading ]
TRADED WITH THE SAME; showing the good improvement he made of what had
been given him.... [ Continue Reading ]
HID HIS LORD'S MONEY; where he would have no trouble in taking care of
it, while he ought to have traded with it for his lord's profit. This
shows that a failure to improve our opportunities to do good is a
heinous sin which Christ will severely punish.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LORD OF THOSE SERVANTS; Jesus Christ.... [ Continue Reading ]
Those who employ the blessings which God bestows in his service and to
his glory, will have their blessings greatly increased.... [ Continue Reading ]
MAKE THEE RULER OVER MANY THINGS; advance thee to a higher station in
my service. The principle here stated is perpetually illustrated in
Christ's dealings with his servants in this world, but will have its
highest fulfilment at the resurrection of the just.... [ Continue Reading ]
GOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVANT; he receives the same reward as the servant
to whom five talents had been entrusted; because it is not the amount
of talents given, but the faithful use of them, that Christ regards.... [ Continue Reading ]
NOT STREWED; not scattered seed. This showed that he had no love to
his lord, no disposition to honor him, or even to be just towards him.... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU KNEWEST; this may be taken as an argument out of the servant's
own mouth: Didst thou know? Then thou oughtest, etc.... [ Continue Reading ]
EXCHANGERS; answering nearly to our brokers or bankers. They were
persons who dealt in money.
USURY; interest. Lawful and proper increase was the meaning of this
word when our translation of the Bible was made, not unlawful
interest, as it means now.... [ Continue Reading ]
TAKE THEREFORE; as he would not rightly use what he had, he could no
longer have it. Those who refuse to employ what God gives them in his
service and to his glory, will soon have all their blessings removed,
and no more will be given to them for ever.... [ Continue Reading ]
EVERY ONE THAT HATH; a disposition to rightly use the blessings which
God gives, is a preparation for more and greater blessings.
THAT HATH NOT; he that hath not this disposition, when God calls him
to account, will be deprived of all blessings, and for his
unfaithfulness will be punished as he des... [ Continue Reading ]
COME IN HIS GLORY; at the day of judgment.... [ Continue Reading ]
SEPARATE THEM; according to their character.... [ Continue Reading ]
SHEEP; the righteous.
GOATS; the wicked.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE KINGDOM; of endless, heavenly glory.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN SAW WE THEE; humility astonished at high honor put on poor
services.... [ Continue Reading ]
HAVE DONE IT UNTO ME; expressive of the intimate and endearing union
of Christ and his people. Jesus Christ considers himself to be treated
by men as they treat his known disciples. And from the manner in which
we treat them, we may learn the manner in which we treat him.... [ Continue Reading ]
YE DID NOT TO ME; men who neglect the wants of Christ's people,
neglect him.... [ Continue Reading ]
EVERLASTING; this is the same word in the original which in the next
line is translated eternal, and means the same thing, endless
duration. The day of judgment will be one of surpassing interest. The
amazing contrast between the appearance of Christ, as he discoursed to
his disciples on the mount o... [ Continue Reading ]