CONTENTS
We have here the threatened visitations of the Lord upon Israel, on
account of transgressions. And if we read those awful denunciations of
God, and keep in remembrance their accomplishment in the Babylonish
Captivity, the whole is explained to us.... [ Continue Reading ]
I beg the Reader to remark with me, how much the Prophet dwells in all
his Sermons, upon that feature of character which is so lovely and
gracious; I mean the Lord Jesus being the Husband of his people.
Though Israel had gone a whoring from her God; and worthless, and base
as this was, yet, Reader,... [ Continue Reading ]
Looking with an eye to the captivity in Babylon, the Lord threatens
Israel with removing them from the holy land. Indeed, an unfaithful
wife ought not to dwell under the roof with her injured husband. The
Lord is very jealous for his honor. And when that Israel no longer
dwells in the Lord's land, h... [ Continue Reading ]
Reader, I beg of you to observe the Lord's grace still to Israel. How
tenderly doth the Lord mourn over his captives, when beholding them
void of ordinances. What will ye do, saith the Lord? If there were no
other expressions than these of the kind, I cannot but think that
these are enough to prove,... [ Continue Reading ]
Reader! do not fail still to pursue the subject with an eye to the
Lord's grace, for the whole Chapter is full of it. The Lord, to whose
comprehensive view, all things past, present, and future, form but one
and the same object; beheld the visitation as at the door. His
watchmen had shown it. The ev... [ Continue Reading ]
There is the same strain in this part of the Prophet's discourse as in
the former: and the whole sum and substance of the sermon, is the
Lord's grace and Israel's unworthiness. But I hope the Reader will not
fail, under the teaching of God the Holy Ghost, to discover that the
chastisements of the Lo... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
BLESSED Emanuel! how can I fail to behold thee, in this Chapter, under
the endearing character of the Husband of thy Church; while hearing my
Lord thus expostulating with his Israel of old, for their whoredoms
and fornications! Indeed, indeed, precious Jesus! thou hast married
our nature... [ Continue Reading ]