CONTENTS
This Chapter is much in the strain of the general tenor of the
Prophets, full of reproof mingled with gracious promises. Through the
whole of the Chapter we find much of the love of God, even in the
midst of threatened judgment.... [ Continue Reading ]
It must have been a sad day with the Church, and indeed the history of
those times proves it was, when it was as with the priest, so with the
people. A state of general corruption prevailed. Isaiah the
contemporary of Micah, hath described it. Isaiah 24:1.... [ Continue Reading ]
But here we have the most awful account, when the ministers of God, or
the pretenders to that ministry, are given up to a deluded mind. While
the Lord keeps his sanctuary pure, and the streams unpolluted, there
is hope that the minds of the people may through grace, drink of those
fountains of life... [ Continue Reading ]
What a blessed verse is this! And what a gracious relief from the
awful account which went before. Who that reads it, but must feel
constrained to cry out, Lord! give to thy Church and people, pastors
after thine own mind, and full of the Spirit of the Lord. Jeremiah
3:15.... [ Continue Reading ]
The Chapter closeth as it opened, full of judgment; but all
preparatory to mercy, as the following Chapter declares. Indeed we
ought to read both together, that we might do as the Psalmist did,
when he sang both of judgment and mercy. The Holy Ghost in his divine
office convinces of sin, and convinc... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
BLESSED Lord! we thank thee, that amidst all our unworthiness and
departures, like Israel, thou hast not withdrawn our sabbaths, nor
made the sun to go down upon our Prophets. Still there is in our
midst, the blessed word of thy Gospel, the means of grace, and the cry
proclaimed every r... [ Continue Reading ]