PARABLE OF THE TEN VIRGINS. Professing Christians, who alone are
addressed here, are warned of the absolute need of sufficient oil,
i.e. of sufficient depth and reality in the spiritual life, if they
are to be admitted into Christ's kingdom hereafter. Unless the life of
the soul is continually nouri... [ Continue Reading ]
THE TEN VIEGINS. THE TALENTS. THE SHEEP AND THE GOATS
The whole of this a, which is entirely concerned with the Second
Advent, and contains some of the most striking of all Christ's
sayings, is peculiar to St. Matthew.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN] i.e. in the period immediately before the Second Advent. THE
KINGDOM OF HEAVEN] i.e. the Church on earth. UNTO TEN VIRGINS] The ten
virgins are not simply Christians, but good Christians; not all the
baptised, but those who make some attempt to act up to their Christian
profession. The number... [ Continue Reading ]
AND FIVE OF THEM WERE WISE AND FIVE _were_ FOOLISH] The foolish
virgins are not identical with the wicked, or the hypocrites. There is
nothing insincere about them, they are only foolish and shallow. They
have some oil, that is, some genuine religion, but not enough. They
are like those in the parab... [ Continue Reading ]
TOOK NO OIL WITH THEM] Oil is the symbol of the Holy Spirit, and of
inward sanctification (Acts 10:38; Hebrews 1:9; 1 John 2:20; 1 John
2:27). Here it stands for all that is earnest and sincere in the
Christian life: secret prayer, faith, humility, charity, and good
works.... [ Continue Reading ]
OIL IN THEIR VESSELS] The foolish virgins took some oil, but not
enough. The wise virgins took an extra supply, in case the bridegroom
delayed his coming.... [ Continue Reading ]
TARRIED] A hint (but it is no more) that Christ would not come as soon
as the first Christians expected. SLUMBERED AND SLEPT] If a definite
meaning is to be given to this detail it represents the repose of
faith, the serene confidence in God, which those who have found
Christ, and have ordered their... [ Continue Reading ]
AT MIDNIGHT] i.e. the time of the Second Advent and the resurrection
of the dead.... [ Continue Reading ]
ARE GONE OUT] RV 'are going out.'... [ Continue Reading ]
_Not so_ LEST] RV 'Peradventure there will not be enough.' Jerome
says: 'This answer they make not from avarice, but from fear. For each
individual soul will receive the reward for his own deeds, nor in the
day of judgment can the virtues of one make amends for the vices of
another.' TO THEM THAT SE... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE DOOR WAS SHUT] viz. the door of heaven.... [ Continue Reading ]
I KNOW YOU NOT] i.e. because in the true sense you have never known
Me: cp. John 10:14.... [ Continue Reading ]
A MAN] i.e. Jesus Christ. TRAVELLING INTO A FAR COUNTRY] viz. when He
ascended into heaven. An ancient writer beautifully says: 'He CALLS
His going to the Father a journey into a far country out of love to
the saints whom He left on the earth, for He was more truly in a far
country when He was on ea... [ Continue Reading ]
PARABLE OF THE TALENTS (distinct from, though similar to, that of the
Pounds, Luke 19:11, q.v.). The parable is intended for all Christians,
warning even those of the meanest ability to use to the best advantage
the talents with which God has entrusted them, if they would share in
the future kingdom... [ Continue Reading ]
TALENTS] see on Matthew 18:24. 'It seems better to explain the five
(talents) more extensively of all the gifts of God, whether called
those of nature, or of grace, of condition, or opportunities, or
sacraments. One receives five talents and another two; one has a
deeper insight into God's word, or... [ Continue Reading ]
TRADED] Christians are said to trade with their talents, when they
employ them to the profit of their own souls and the benefit of
others. OTHER FIVE TALENTS] The talents made in trade are the good
which Christians do to themselves and others by the due use of the
talents with which God has entruste... [ Continue Reading ]
DIGGED IN THE EARTH] The man who hides his talent, is he who neither
employs his abilities for his own spiritual advantage, nor for that of
others.... [ Continue Reading ]
AFTER A LONG TIME] Another hint that the Advent may be delayed.
RECKONETH WITH THEM] viz. at the Judgment.... [ Continue Reading ]
WELL DONE] In this parable the servants having been equally faithful
and diligent, receive, despite the difference of the talents entrusted
to them, an equal reward. It is different in the parable of the
pounds, where the servants, having shown different degrees of
diligence, receive different rewar... [ Continue Reading ]
THE ONE TALENT] 'Very instructive is the fact that it is the recipient
of the one talent who proves the defaulter here. Henceforward none may
excuse his sloth on a plea like this. So little is committed to my
charge that it cannot matter how I administer that little. It is so
little I can do for God... [ Continue Reading ]
TO THE EXCHANGERS] RV 'bankers.' 'We cannot regard these words as a
perfectly idle sentence, for they furnish an appropriate thought.
These timid natures who are not adapted for independent labour on
behalf of the kingdom of God, are now advised at least to associate
themselves with persons of great... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR UNTO EVERY ONE] see Matthew 13:12. It is a law of the natural as
well as of the spiritual world, that the disuse of a faculty finally
leads to its complete loss, whereas the due use of it leads to its
development and increase.... [ Continue Reading ]
WEEPING] RV 'the weeping.' The penalty is not merely exclusion, as in
the case of the foolish virgins, but punishment, in addition.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LAST JUDGMENT DESCRIBED (peculiar to St. Matthew). Christ here
speaks of the judgment of Christians alone, because that was the
question which most concerned the Apostles and their future converts.
That the persons to be judged are described in Matthew 25:32 as 'all
the nations,' is in no way in... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL THE NATIONS] see above.
SHEEP.. GOATS (or, 'kids')] The sheep are the righteous; the goats,
from their comparative worthlessness, the wicked.... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS RIGHT HAND.. THE LEFT] These expressions have the same
significance in most languages. In Plato's 'Republic' Er the
Pamphylian is allowed to see the judgment after death executed by the
judges of the underworld. The judges sit between two gaps, one leading
to heaven, the other to hell. 'After pa... [ Continue Reading ]
THE KING] i.e. Christ Himself, appearing in the glory of His kingdom:
cp. Revelation 19:16.
Inherit] i.e. receive by right of sonship.... [ Continue Reading ]
For I was an hungered, and ye gave me meat] Faith in Christ being
presumed (for the persons judged are professing Christians), the
Judgment proceeds according to works, by which a living is
distinguished from a dead faith (James 2:14). The absolute Lordship of
Christ over the human race is expressed... [ Continue Reading ]
YE CURSED] but not of My Father. Ye are the authors of your own ruin.
PREPARED] not for men, but for THE DEVIL AND HIS ANGELS.
46. Everlasting] RV 'eternal,' as also in Matthew 25:41. 'Woe to all
sinners, and especially to those who have no pity. It is the man who
had no pity who is banished to the... [ Continue Reading ]