CONTENTS
This Chapter is a continuation of the same sermon as the former. Added
to what was there said, in a way of expostulation, the Lord is pleased
to follow it up, with invitations, and of the most gracious nature.... [ Continue Reading ]
It is the uniform custom of human life, that, if a woman prove
unfaithful to her husband, and the thing be notorious and publicly
known, by her open departure from him, never is she permitted to
return to him again. There are none such compassionate husbands among
men as to allow it. But, saith the... [ Continue Reading ]
This is a most beautiful and gracious observation of the Lord's, to
show, what might be reasonably expected, from the overwhelming
kindness of the Lord. When grace becomes more abundant, it overpowers
our sin, disarms the sinner, and constrains him, as the Prodigal in
the parable, to return to his F... [ Continue Reading ]
It should seem, that this is the opening of a new sermon; perhaps it
was preached at a different period from the former: but the subject is
the same. A sad account is given of both kingdoms, Judah and
Jerusalem. The Reader will not fail to recollect, that the division of
the nation continued as it h... [ Continue Reading ]
Nothing can more highly illustrate the riches of grace, than what is
here said, on the subject of divine mercy. Israel was about to go into
Babylon, and there the Prophet is particularly directed to proclaim
the invitation of mercy. The Lord had made a provision for the
recovery of his people in all... [ Continue Reading ]
Reader! doth not your heart go forth, At the reading of those blessed
promises, with an earnestness of desire, that the Lord would fulfil
them, and give his people pastors indeed according to his own heart!
Oh! that the Lord would send forth faithful, disinterested ministers,
in his Churches, and am... [ Continue Reading ]
A difficulty here seemeth to have arisen in the views of such
unspeakable mercy; how shall the Lord, consistent with his divine
perfections, take home to his favor sinners so ungracious? And none
but God himself can remove the difficulty. The privilege of adoption
in Christ, is the only possible mea... [ Continue Reading ]
The Lord still causeth his grace to triumph over the unworthiness of
his Israel, until at length, the heart is subdued and overcome. What a
sweet and blessed conclusion is made to the subject, and to the
chapter together! And what it was with Israel then, so is it with all
the praying seed of Israel... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
BLESSED Lord Jesus! how can I read in this Chapter the unfaithfulness
of Israel, in departing from thee, who hast been the kind and loving
husband of thy Church forever; without calling to my recollection my
baseness and unfaithfulness also. Surely thou art, as, thou hast said
in this Ch... [ Continue Reading ]