Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible
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Jeremiah
Book: Jeremiah
Chapter: 33
Overview:
The restoration of the Jews.
(1-13) The
Messiah promised;
happiness of his times.
(14-26)
1-13 Those who expect to receive comforts from
God, must
Call
upon him. Promises are given, not to do away, but to quicken and
encourage
Prayer. These promises lead us to the
Gospel of
Christ; and in that
God has revealed
Truth to direct us, and
peace to make us easy. All who
By sanctifying
Grace are cleansed
from the filth of
Sin,
By pardoning
Mercy are freed from the
guilt. When sinners are thus justified, washed, and sanctified
in the name of the
Lord Jesus, and
By the Holy
Spirit, they are
enabled to walk before
God in peace and purity. Many are led to
perceive the real difference between the people of
God and the
world around them, and to fear the Divine wrath. It is promised
that the people who were long in sorrow, shall again be filled
with joy. Where the
Lord gives
Righteousness and peace, he will
give all needful supplies for temporal wants; and all we have
will be comforts, as sanctified
By the
Word and
By Prayer.
14-26 To
Crown the blessings
God has in store, here is a
promise of the
Messiah. He imparts
Righteousness to his
Church,
for he is made of
God to us
Righteousness; and believers are
made the
Righteousness of
God in him.
Christ is our
Lord God,
our
Righteousness, our
Sanctification, and our
Redemption. His
kingdom is an
Everlasting kingdom. But in this world prosperity
and adversity succeed each other, as
Light and
Darkness,
Day and
night. The
Covenant of priesthood shall be secured. And all true
believers are a holy priesthood, a royal priesthood, they offer
up spiritual sacrifices, acceptable to
God; themselves, in the
first place, as living sacrifices. The promises of that
Covenant
shall have full accomplishment in the
Gospel Israel. In Ga
6:16, all that walk according to the
Gospel rule, are made to
be the
Israel of
God,
On whom shall be peace and
Mercy. Let us
not despise the families which were of old the
Chosen people of
God, though for a time they seem to be cast off.