CONTENTS
The Prophet continues his sermon through this Chapter, which he had
begun in the former. The chief points here dwelt upon, are the proofs
of God's power and grace, in testimony of his Godhead, both in
creation and redemption, in opposition to all the idols which the
corruption of man's fal... [ Continue Reading ]
In these verses, Jehovah challengeth the inquiry into is sovereignty
and power, that the eternity of his nature, and the graciousness of
purposes in redemption, may be fully proved. And in the instance of
Abraham, the great father of the faithful, as it should seem, is
meant, the righteous man. See... [ Continue Reading ]
It is enough to read the account which the Lord here gives of
idolatry, to behold the folly of it to the full. One sinner
encouraging another, is among the devices of Satan, to blind the eyes
of all. 2 Corinthians 4:3.... [ Continue Reading ]
I beg the Reader to pause over these blessed verses, and inquire, with
me, whether it be not the Lord Jesus that is here spoken to by
Jehovah, when beholding him as the Husband and Head of his Church and
people? There can be no doubt that such is the case in that similar
passage, Isaiah 49:3. for th... [ Continue Reading ]
Read the gospel, and behold the confirmation of these promises, for
there needs no more; John 18:4.... [ Continue Reading ]
If the Reader will observe, he will find that all these blessed
promises are made to one individual person; and, to whom could these
things be said, but to the person of our Lord? As Christ himself is
the great promise of the Bible, so every promise is first made to Him,
and then to his people in Hi... [ Continue Reading ]
Now, Reader, having given to our glorious Head the honour due unto his
holy name, in having beheld him as the individual Person spoken to, in
the promises before; we shall now be the better prepared, through
grace, to enter into the proper enjoyment of these sweet promises
which here follow, and whi... [ Continue Reading ]
Here is a solemn and unanswerable appeal to the despisers of God and
his Christ, to show cause wherefore such mercy; as is in the covenant
of redemption, is slighted? What the Apostle closeth one of his
sermons with, is to the same amount; and, without all doubt, the final
condemnation of such men w... [ Continue Reading ]
W hat a blessed view is here again given of Christ, and the glorious
events of his coming! It seems as if our God and Father delighted to
be forever calling upon the Church to notice him. The north is perhaps
an allusion to our Lord's being called out of Nazareth; for this lay
north of Canaan. Some... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
Holy Spirit! I beseech thee, by thy gracious influences, enable me to
keep silence, and in humble waitings to distinguish thy divine
leadings from my own carnal reasonings, when I draw nigh the throne of
grace, in and through the Lord Jesus. Then shall I indeed come
properly prepared, an... [ Continue Reading ]