CONTENTS
As the foregoing Chapter treated particularly of Babylon, so this hath
a peculiar respect to the house of Israel. The Lord, in opening to the
house of Jacob a view of their sins, plainly and fully shows, that all
the blessings bestowed upon Israel were the pure result of grace.... [ Continue Reading ]
The Lord opens the Chapter with a call upon his people: He graciously
sets forth in what light they stood among the nations. In profession,
they were indeed his people, and from the covenant relationship in
which they stood to God, they denominated him as their Lord, and
themselves as the holy city.... [ Continue Reading ]
Reader! mark, I beseech you, what a gracious expostulation of the Lord
is contained in these verses. The Lord retraces the subject from the
beginning. He gives his people to see what they were, and what he is.
He takes them by the hand, as it should seem, and leads them into
retirement, to consider... [ Continue Reading ]
Reader! as in the former paragraph I called upon you to mark the
graciousness of God's expostulation with his people; so here I pray
you to observe, how the whole of sovereign grace and love is by the
Lord himself traced up to its source: Never, never forget that it is
for Jehovah's glorious name's... [ Continue Reading ]
Reader! observe what grace is, again and again displayed in every
verse, as we prosecute this sweet Chapter. Though the Lord began by
pointing out Israel's rebellion, and this was followed up with
expostulation, yet when the Lord comes to speak of himself and his
covenant relationship to his people,... [ Continue Reading ]
Though the whole passage is but a continuation of the same blessed
discourse, in which God himself is the speaker; yet I stop the Reader
under these two verses, to remark the peculiarity of what is said. If
Jesus, under the spirit of prophecy, be here delivering these gracious
truths to the Church,... [ Continue Reading ]
How gracious the preface to all these sweet promises; and how sure
they become, in the name of the great Promiser! Reader! let it be our
earnest study and delight to come under the teaching of this almighty
Lord, whose instructions are sure to profit us. He teacheth not as man
teacheth: he teacheth... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
READER! stand still, and see the salvation of God! Behold, as this
Chapter most blessedly sets forth, from whom that salvation comes; by
whom it is accomplished; in whom it is alone found; and to whom the
whole glory results. The song of heaven, and the hymn of the church
upon earth, ar... [ Continue Reading ]