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Luke 11:27-28Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Luke 11:27-28

While the scribes and Pharisees despised and blasphemed the discourses of our Lord Jesus, this good woman admired them, and the wisdom and power with which he spake. Christ led the woman to a higher consideration. Thoug…

Luke 11:29-36Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Luke 11:29-36

Christ promised that there should be one sign more given, even the sign of Jonah the prophet; which in Matthew is explained, as meaning the resurrection of Christ; and he warned them to improve this sign. But though Chr…

Luke 11:37-54Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Luke 11:37-54

We should all look to our hearts, that they may be cleansed and new-created; and while we attend to the great things of the law and of the gospel, we must not neglect the smallest matter God has appointed. When any wait…

Luke 12:1-12Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Luke 12:1-12

A firm belief of the doctrine of God's universal providence, and the extent of it, would satisfy us when in peril, and encourage us to trust God in the way of duty. Providence takes notice of the meanest creatures, even…

Luke 12:13-21Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Luke 12:13-21

Christ's kingdom is spiritual, and not of this world. Christianity does not meddle with politics; it obliges all to do justly, but wordly dominion is not founded in grace. It does not encourage expectations of worldly a…

Luke 12:22-40Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Luke 12:22-40

Christ largely insisted upon this caution not to give way to disquieting, perplexing cares, Mt 6:25–34. The arguments here used are for our encouragement to cast our care upon God, which is the right way to get ease. As…

Luke 12:41-53Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Luke 12:41-53

All are to take to themselves what Christ says in his word, and to inquire concerning it. No one is left so ignorant as not to know many things to be wrong which he does, and many things to be right which he neglects; t…

Luke 12:54-59Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Luke 12:54-59

Christ would have the people to be as wise in the concerns of their souls as they are in outward affairs. Let them hasten to obtain peace with God before it is too late. If any man has found that God has set himself aga…

Luke 13:1-5Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Luke 13:1-5

Mention was made to Christ of the death of some Galileans. This tragical story is briefly related here, and is not met with in any historians. In Christ's reply he spoke of another event, which, like it, gave an instanc…

Luke 13:6-9Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Luke 13:6-9

This parable of the barren fig-tree is intended to enforce the warning given just before: the barren tree, except it brings forth fruit, will be cut down. This parable in the first place refers to the nation and people…

Luke 13:10-17Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Luke 13:10-17

Our Lord Jesus attended upon public worship on the sabbaths. Even bodily infirmities, unless very grievous, should not keep us from public worship on sabbath days. This woman came to Christ to be taught, and to get good…

Luke 13:18-22Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Luke 13:18-22

Here is the progress of the gospel foretold in two parables, as in Mt 13. The kingdom of the Messiah is the kingdom of God. May grace grow in our hearts; may our faith and love grow exceedingly, so as to give undoubted…

Luke 13:23-30Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Luke 13:23-30

Our Saviour came to guide men's consciences, not to gratify their curiosity. Ask not, How many shall be saved? But, Shall I be one of them? Not, What shall become of such and such? But, What shall I do, and what will be…

Luke 13:31-35Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Luke 13:31-35

Christ, in calling Herod a fox, gave him his true character. The greatest of men were accountable to God, therefore it became him to call this proud king by his own name; but it is not an example for us. I know, said ou…

Luke 14:1-6Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Luke 14:1-6

This Pharisee, as well as others, seems to have had an ill design in entertaining Jesus at his house. But our Lord would not be hindered from healing a man, though he knew a clamour would be raised at his doing it on th…

Luke 14:7-14Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Luke 14:7-14

Even in the common actions of life, Christ marks what we do, not only in our religious assemblies, but at our tables. We see in many cases, that a man's pride will bring him low, and before honour is humility. Our Savio…

Luke 14:15-24Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Luke 14:15-24

In this parable observe the free grace and mercy of God shining in the gospel of Christ, which will be food and a feast for the soul of a man that knows its own wants and miseries. All found some pretence to put off the…

Luke 14:25-35Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Luke 14:25-35

Though the disciples of Christ are not all crucified, yet they all bear their cross, and must bear it in the way of duty. Jesus bids them count upon it, and then consider of it. Our Saviour explains this by two similitu…

Luke 15:1-10Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Luke 15:1-10

The parable of the lost sheep is very applicable to the great work of man's redemption. The lost sheep represents the sinner as departed from God, and exposed to certain ruin if not brought back to him, yet not desirous…

Luke 15:11-16Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Luke 15:11-16

The parable of the prodigal son shows the nature of repentance, and the Lord's readiness to welcome and bless all who return to him. It fully sets forth the riches of gospel grace; and it has been, and will be, while th…

Luke 15:17-24Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Luke 15:17-24

Having viewed the prodigal in his abject state of misery, we are next to consider his recovery from it. This begins by his coming to himself. That is a turning point in the sinner's conversion. The Lord opens his eyes,…

Luke 15:25-32Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Luke 15:25-32

In the latter part of this parable we have the character of the Pharisees, though not of them alone. It sets forth the kindness of the Lord, and the proud manner in which his gracious kindness is often received. The Jew…

Luke 16:1-12Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Luke 16:1-12

Whatever we have, the property of it is God's; we have only the use of it, according to the direction of our great Lord, and for his honour. This steward wasted his lord's goods. And we are all liable to the same charge…

Luke 16:13-18Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on Luke 16:13-18

To this parable our Lord added a solemn warning. Ye cannot serve God and the world, so divided are the two interests. When our Lord spoke thus, the covetous Pharisees treated his instructions with contempt. But he warne…

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