Chapter 17:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Mark John
Luke 17
Concise Complete
To avoid offences, To pray for increase of faith, Humility
taught.11-19. Ten lepers cleansed. (1-10) Christ's kingdom. (20-37)
Verses 1-10 It is
no abatement of their guilt by whom an offence comes, nor will it lessen their
punishment that offences will come. Faith in God's pardoning mercy, will enable
us to get over the greatest difficulties in the way of forgiving our brethren.
As with God nothing is impossible, so all things are possible to him that can
believe. Our Lord showed his disciples their need of deep humility. The Lord has
such a property in every creature, as no man can have in another; he cannot be
in debt to them for their services, nor do they deserve any return from him.
Verses 11-19 A
sense of our spiritual leprosy should make us very humble whenever we draw near
to Christ. It is enough to refer ourselves to the compassions of Christ, for
they fail not. We may look for God to meet us with mercy, when we are found in
the way of obedience. Only one of those who were healed returned to give thanks.
It becomes us, like him, to be very humble in thanksgivings, as well as in
prayers. Christ noticed the one who thus distinguished himself, he was a
Samaritan. The others only got the outward cure, he alone got the spiritual
blessing.
Verses 20-37 The
kingdom of God was among the Jews, or rather within some of them. It was a
spiritual kingdom, set up in the heart by the power of Divine grace. Observe how
it had been with sinners formerly, and in what state the judgments of God, which
they had been warned of, found them. Here is shown what a dreadful surprise this
destruction will be to the secure and sensual. Thus shall it be in the day when
the Son of man is revealed. When Christ came to destroy the Jewish nation by the
Roman armies, that nation was found in such a state of false security as is here
spoken of. In like manner, when Jesus Christ shall come to judge the world,
sinners will be found altogether regardless; for in like manner the sinners of
every age go on securely in their evil ways, and remember not their latter end.
But wherever the wicked are, who are marked for eternal ruin, they shall be
found by the judgments of God.
Chapter 17:
| Darby
| Geneva
| Gill
| Jamieson Faussett Brown
| Johnson
| Lightfoot
| Matthew Henry
| Matthew Henry Concise
| McGarvey Pendleton
| McGee
| Wesley
| Index
| Bible Gateway |
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