_CHRIST TEACHETH TO AVOID OCCASIONS OF OFFENCE: TO FORGIVE ONE
ANOTHER: THE POWER OF FAITH: HOW WE ARE BOUND TO GOD, AND NOT HE TO
US. HE HEALETH TEN LEPERS. OF THE KINGDOM OF GOD, AND THE COMING OF
THE SON OF MAN._
_Anno Domini 31._... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN SAID HE UNTO THE DISCIPLES,— Having been derided by the
Pharisees as a visionary, and insulted on account of his doctrine
concerning the pernicious influence of the love of money, our Lord
took occasion to speak of affronts and offences,— Σκανδαλα,
_stumbling-blocks,_ provocations to sin; and t... [ Continue Reading ]
TAKE HEED TO YOURSELVES:— Our Lord speaks here concerning a
quarrelsome temper in his servants, but especially in the ministers
and teachers of religion;insinuating,thatmanygrievous temptations to
sin arise thence; temptations both to the persons who are injured by
that temper, because injuries bege... [ Continue Reading ]
THE APOSTLES SAID UNTO THE LORD, INCREASE OUR FAITH.— Our Lord's
discourse in the preceding verses, being very opposite to the common
notions concerning the Messiah and his followers, seems to have
staggered the faith of the disciples a little. They began possibly to
fear,that Jesus, who talked in s... [ Continue Reading ]
YE MIGHT SAY UNTO THIS SYCAMINE-TREE, &C.— "If you had but a small
measure of faith, it would overcome all temptations; even those, the
conquering of which may be compared to the plucking up of trees, and
planting them in the ocean." Some, taking this example, by which the
efficacy of faith is illus... [ Continue Reading ]
GO, AND SIT DOWN— _Come in, and sit down._ See Raphelius, and ch.
Luke 12:37. Our Lord here returns to his subject, telling the
apostles, that after they had done their utmost to discharge the whole
duty incumbent on them, as God's servants sent forth to seek and save
lost souls, they were not to im... [ Continue Reading ]
GIRD THYSELF,— Servants at that time used to be _girded_ while
waiting on their masters. See chap. Luke 12:37.... [ Continue Reading ]
UNPROFITABLE SERVANTS:— 'Αχρειοι, _mean,_ and
_inconsiderable,_ who cannot pretend to have merit in any thing. It
deserves remarking, that our Saviour applies this,—not to the
servants in the parable, but to his disciples,—to all men: for it
cannot, I conceive, in strictness be said, that he is _an... [ Continue Reading ]
THERE MET HIM TEN MEN— As lepers were banished from the _towns,_
they were likewise obligated to keep at a distance from the roads
which led to them. Curiosity, however, to see the travellers who
passed, or an inclination to beg, or perhaps a pre-concerted plan to
find out Jesus, having brought thes... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT WHERE ARE THE NINE?— The ingratitude of these Jews will appear
monstrous, if we consider that the leprosy, the malady from which they
were delivered, is itself one of the most loathsome diseases incident
to human nature; and a disease which by the law of Moses subjected
them to greater hardships... [ Continue Reading ]
THERE ARE NOT, &C.— _Has there none been observed returning to give
glory to God, except this stranger?_ Heylin. Wynne, instead of the
word stranger, renders it _alien,_ αλλογενης,— an alien to
the commonwealth of Israel: for as Jesus was now in Samaria, this man
could not properly be called a _stra... [ Continue Reading ]
THE KINGDOM OF GOD COMETH NOT, &C.— While Jesus was in Ephraim,
(John 11:54.) the Pharisees asked him, when the _kingdom of God,_ by
which they meant the Messiah's kingdom, _was to commence?_ They had
very grand notions of the extent of the Messiah's kingdom, the number
of his subjects, the strength... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY SHALL SAY TO YOU, &C.— _"They,_ that is, the _Jews,_ who,
after having rejected me, shall long for the appearance of the
Messiah, (Luke 17:22.) and eagerly listen to every pretender who shall
assume that character.... [ Continue Reading ]
REMEMBER LOT'S WIFE.— This unfortunate woman had been informed by
angels of the destruction of Sodom, and promised deliverance; but was
expressly forbidden to _look back,_ on any account, in the time of her
flight; because it was proper that they should flee speedily, in the
faith of this divine dec... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOSOEVER SHALL SEEK TO SAVE HIS LIFE, &C.— As in the whole of this
discourse our Lord is speaking of the temporal calamities which were
to befal the Jewish nation, his words in this verse must be
interpreted accordingly intheir primary meaning: "Whoever, in order to
save his life, shall flee into t... [ Continue Reading ]
LEFT.— _Dismissed._ Elsner.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHERESOEVER THE BODY IS, &C.— "As eagles find out, and gather round
a carcase; so wherever wicked men are, the judgments of God will
pursue them; and particularlyin whatever part of the land any number
of the unbelieving Jews are, there will the Romans, the executioners
of the divine vengeance upon... [ Continue Reading ]