CONTENTS
The prophet in this chapter is soaring very high in visions and
revelations of the Lord. Here is much of Jehovah's grace, in the
glories of the Redeemer's person and kingdom, in this Chapter. The
prophet gives the date of it also.
Isaiah 6:1
Wherefore the prophet was so particular as to p... [ Continue Reading ]
From the light thrown upon this blessed vision, in the other parts of
scripture, as before shown, and all evidently, and plainly directed to
prove that it is the person of Christ, who manifested himself to the
prophet; we shall now be the better able to enter into an apprehension
of all that follows... [ Continue Reading ]
Here we see, even in God's own servant, what trembling is induced in a
near apprehension of God's presence. Men may think lightly of sin, who
never felt the galling chain of it; and some poor unawakened sinners,
who have never ascertained what righteousness is, by the divine
standard, may fancy much... [ Continue Reading ]
Reader! do remark with me, the infinite grace of the Lord! see how,
amidst all the sanctities of heaven, the case of a poor sinner upon
earth was taken notice of, and provided for. Depend upon it, the Lord
is continually so doing for all his people. By one of the seraphim
flying to Isaiah and perfor... [ Continue Reading ]
Here, if I mistake not, the subject takes a different turn. Isaiah in
the former part, relates what he had seen and heard in a special
relation to himself, and the Church, to whom he ministered: but here
he relates what he was witness to, in relation to a higher mission
than that of any among the so... [ Continue Reading ]
Reader, pray attend to these verses: for so important are they
considered in the gospel-church, that no less than six times are they
taken notice of, and referred to, in the after-writings of the
scriptures. All the Evangelists quote them, and they are again spoken
of in the Acts of the Apostles, an... [ Continue Reading ]
Here the prophet, as if struck with what he had seen and heard, puts
in a question, and a solemn one it is: "How long shall it be that the
enemy of souls shall triumph, and fallen man remain under the ruins of
his apostacy?" Hear what Jesus himself saith as mediator on this
subject, Isaiah 49:4. And... [ Continue Reading ]
Oh what a verse of blessedness, what a promise full of Jesus and his
glory, is here! O for grace to behold, and to enjoy Jesus in it! The
Jewish nation could not be destroyed, because Christ, after the flesh,
was to spring out of the stock of Abraham: and on his account the
nation should be saved. I... [ Continue Reading ]