CONTENTS
The Prophet is here again instructing the Church by figure, in
representing the unfaithfulness of the Shepherds who neglect the
Lord's fold, and the faithfulness of Jesus the first Shepherd, who
layeth down his life for his sheep. The subject under this similitude,
runs through the whole C... [ Continue Reading ]
This Chapter begins with a woe, and an awful charge follows. Who are
particularly meant here by the Shepherds, is not said; perhaps both
Priests and Levites; the Elders, and all that had a charge; (for at
this time the government had no prince) and the people were in
captivity. The Holy Ghost indeed... [ Continue Reading ]
The Lord having by his servant the Prophet, preferred the charge of
the unworthiness of his servants, here pronounceth the sentence which
he will execute against them: and a tremendous one it is. And it is
rendered the more awful being ushered in by the solemnity of the
Lord's oath. The sentence is... [ Continue Reading ]
What a sweet relief doth this part of the Chapter afford, after
beholding what went before, in the unfaithfulness of false shepherds,
to hear what is promised to the true. Reader! you will not, I am sure,
need my pointing out, that it is Jesus who here takes up the subject.
His Church is his flock,... [ Continue Reading ]
Here we have, in the midst of many gracious promises, the Lord's
address to the flock itself. As in the circumstances of life, in a
wilderness state, even the flock of Jesus, like the flock of the
field, will have their contentions with each other, the Lord noticeth
this, and declares he will judge... [ Continue Reading ]
Christ himself is this plant of renown, which Jehovah hath raised up
for a blessing to his Church and people. And oh! how truly renowned,
in his person, office, character, and relations! Hail thou glorious
Lord! be thou everlastingly known and loved, and adored, by all the
nations of the earth: and... [ Continue Reading ]
That there might be no possible mistake made by the Church, from this
preaching of the Prophet, he is directed in the close of his sermon to
drop the figure, both of the shepherd and the sheep, and in plain
terms to say, that the Church is all along meant by the flock; and the
Lord God is the shephe... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
OH! ye shepherds in the fold of Christ's Church by whatever name or
rank ye are distinguished among men; here read the solemn declarations
of the Lord, and behold the awful and tremendous consequences of
unfaithfulness in your several and distinct charges! Who, for the sake
of a trifling... [ Continue Reading ]