CONTENTS
This is a most blessed Chapter, descriptive of the victories of the
Lord Jesus Christ over his enemies, and the triumphs of his love and
grace in redemption.
Isaiah 63:1
I cannot enter upon this Chapter, without first looking up, to bless
God for it. Never surely was there a more glorious... [ Continue Reading ]
The Prophet, encouraged by the gracious and condescending answer he
had received, ventures now to go further in his enquiry, and asketh,
how it is that One so great and glorious, should appear in an office
so mean and humble? And this, Reader, is, and will be, among all the
redeemed, the everlasting... [ Continue Reading ]
Here the Lord Jesus Christ graciously gives a full and satisfying
answer to the Prophet's question, and in it explains most blessedly,
to the Church's joy, the subject of his personal triumph in
redemption. The wine-press which Jesus trod, was the wine-press of the
wrath of God, into which our natur... [ Continue Reading ]
The subject is here changed, as well as the Person speaking. The
Prophet, probably contemplating what had passed, begins to celebrate
the divine goodness, and especially with an eye to the Church's
mercies in time past. It is worthy to be observed, how often the
redemption of the church from Egypt,... [ Continue Reading ]
W as there ever a more affecting representation of the natural
unamiableness of the human heart, and the tender graciousness of the
Lord Jesus, than what these verses set forth? Precious Lord, may I
never lose sight of it! that while it induceth humility of soul, I may
still recollect, thine unequal... [ Continue Reading ]
Reader! do you want a specimen of prayer? Here is a most blessed one;
in which both supplication and praise, holy pleadings and waitings,
are most beautifully blended. And what an unanswerable argument for
being heard, is made use of, in reminding God of his Covenant. Those
are the strongest pleas i... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
MY soul! ponder well the blessed things contained in this Chapter; and
while the Prophet, in the name of the Church, is humbly enquiring, who
Christ is, and in what garments he appears; do thou see whether thou
canst answer the enquiry, to thy joy, in the most satisfying tokens of
thy Re... [ Continue Reading ]