* The apostles sent forth. (1-9) The multitude miraculously fed.
(10-17) Peter's testimony to Christ, Self-denial enjoined. (18-27) The
transfiguration. (28-36) An evil spirit cast out. (37-42) Christ
checks the ambition of his disciples. (43-50) He reproves their
mistaken zeal. (51-56) Every thing... [ Continue Reading ]
1-9 Christ sent his twelve disciples abroad, who by this time were
able to teach others what they had received from the Lord. They must
not be anxious to commend themselves to people's esteem by outward
appearance. They must go as they were. The Lord Jesus is the fountain
of power and authority, to... [ Continue Reading ]
10-17 The people followed Jesus, and though they came unseasonably,
yet he gave them what they came for. He spake unto them of the kingdom
of God. He healed those who had need of healing. And with five loaves
of bread and two fishes, Christ fed five thousand men. He will not see
those that fear him,... [ Continue Reading ]
18-27 It is an unspeakable comfort that our Lord Jesus is God's
Anointed; this signifies that he was both appointed to be the Messiah,
and qualified for it. Jesus discourses concerning his own sufferings
and death. And so far must his disciples be from thinking how to
prevent his sufferings, that th... [ Continue Reading ]
28-36 Christ's transfiguration was a specimen of that glory in which
he will come to judge the world; and was an encouragement to his
disciples to suffer for him. Prayer is a transfiguring, transforming
duty, which makes the face to shine. Our Lord Jesus, even in his
transfiguration, was willing to... [ Continue Reading ]
37-42 How deplorable the case of this child! He was under the power of
an evil spirit. Disease of that nature are more frightful than such as
arise merely from natural causes. What mischief Satan does where he
gets possession! But happy those that have access to Christ! He can do
that for us which h... [ Continue Reading ]
43-50 This prediction of Christ's sufferings was plain enough, but the
disciples would not understand it, because it agreed not with their
notions. A little child is the emblem by which Christ teaches us
simplicity and humility. What greater honour can any man attain to in
this world, than to be rec... [ Continue Reading ]
51-56 The disciples did not consider that the conduct of the
Samaritans was rather the effect of national prejudices and bigotry,
than of enmity to the word and worship of God; and through they
refused to receive Christ and his disciples, they did not ill use or
injure them, so that the case was wid... [ Continue Reading ]
57-62 Here is one that is forward to follow Christ, but seems to have
been hasty and rash, and not to have counted the cost. If we mean to
follow Christ, we must lay aside the thoughts of great things in the
world. Let us not try to join the profession of Christianity, with
seeking after worldly ad... [ Continue Reading ]