CONTENTS
This most interesting Chapter contains the outlines of the covenant of
redemption, in the solemn transactions between God the Father and God
the Son, concerning salvation. This subject is carried on without
interruption from beginning to end.... [ Continue Reading ]
We find here some glorious speaker, calling upon the nations of the
isles to attend to him, and declaring both the authority upon which he
spoke, and the subject of his discourse. And if we make application of
it to the Lord Jesus Christ, as God-man Mediator, nothing can be more
beautiful and intere... [ Continue Reading ]
What a striking resemblance doth this bear to the preaching of our
Lord, when upon earth! Who that reads in the Gospel of the contempt
poured upon the person and office of Jesus, but must be struck with
this description, John 1:11. And how blessed is it to behold the
promised acceptance of Christ's... [ Continue Reading ]
I do not desire to strain any passage of scripture, beyond its plain
meaning: but I would humbly ask the Reader, whether these words do not
seem to convey as if the very heart of God the Father was going forth
in love and delight upon the person of his dear Son, as the Mediator
and Surety of his peo... [ Continue Reading ]
W as there ever a more striking, and decisive passage than this, in
confirmation of the greatness and glory of his person and character,
to whom the words are addressed? Jehovah first gives him his own
glorious and distinguishing name: the Redeemer of Israel, and his Holy
One. And, Reader, do pray o... [ Continue Reading ]
How sweetly do these verses follow what was said before: Jehovah
having guaranteed to the glorious Head of the church, everything
needful for his personal safety and honour, here engageth to bless and
take care of his people; and, as well through a life of grace, as in
the kingdom of glory, their ev... [ Continue Reading ]
This is a beautiful break in the Chapter, to call up even the
inanimate parts of nature to celebrate, in sacred hymns, the glories
of redemption: Heaven and earth shall sing of it, for both worlds take
part in the triumphs of redeeming grace. Luke 2:13.... [ Continue Reading ]
The distress of Zion only makes way for the display of divine love;
and if the people of God, in their several exercises (be they what
they may) could but be brought to consider the unceasing and
everlasting care of the Lord over his people, they would like Paul,
take pleasure in infirmities and rep... [ Continue Reading ]
Reader! while God's mercies to the poor Gentile church are thus
repeatedly brought to view, do not overlook the sweetness and fulness
of them, as they respect yourself. Personal interest gives a relish to
every mercy; in nothing more so, than our own interest in Jesus. And
when we read these mercies... [ Continue Reading ]
The greatness of the blessings promised in this Chapter, being so
wonderful in themselves, and so much beyond all possible expectation
to the people, who were to be made happy in the possession of them,
might well excite surprise, and occasion doubts how, and by what
means, they should be fulfilled.... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
READER! I charge it upon you, as I desire to feel the full impression
upon my own mind, that the subject, as well as the contents, of this
most precious Chapter, be not dismissed, before all its blessed
truths, under the divine teaching, be properly received and enjoyed in
both our souls... [ Continue Reading ]