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mhcc@Exodus:2:23-25 @ Verse 23-25 -...when he inclines and enables us...11:28. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Exodus:15:22-27 @ Verse 22-27 -...all the faithful, and enables them...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Exodus:20:18-21 @ Verse 18-21 -...renewed. The Holy Spirit enables him...

mhcc@Deuteronomy:1:19-46 @ Verse 19-46 - Moses reminds the Israelites of their march from Horeb to Kadesh-...the path of duty, enables the...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Psalms:29 @ ****** Psalms 29 ****** *** Outline of Psalms 29 *** Exhortation to give glory to God. -...which the Holy Spirit enables us...__Outline Henry'__30 **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Jeremiah:23:1-8 @ Verse 1-8 -...clothes us with it, enables us...

mhcc@Romans:12:17-21 @ Verse 17-21 -...good, that God so enables them...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@2Corinthians:4:13-18 @ Verse 13-18 - The grace of faith is an effectual remedy against fainting in times of trouble. They knew that Christ was raised, and that his resurrection was an earnest and assurance of theirs. The hope of this resurrection will encourage in a suffering day, and set us above the fear of death. Also, their sufferings were for the advantage of the church, and to God's glory. The sufferings of Christ's ministers, as well as their preaching and conversation, are for the good of the church and the glory of God. The prospect of eternal life and happiness was their support and comfort. What sense was ready to pronounce heavy and long, grievous and tedious, faith perceived to be light and short, and but for a moment. The weight of all temporal afflictions was lightness itself, while the glory to come was a substance, weighty, and lasting beyond description. If the apostle could call his heavy and long-...trifling difficulties be! Faith enables to..._2__5 **** Matthew Henry's Commentary **** _

mhcc@2Corinthians:9:6-15 @ Verse 6-15 -...his grace, whereby he enables and..._2__10 **** Matthew Henry's Commentary **** _

mhcc@Hebrews:12:18-29 @ Verse 18-29 - Mount Sinai, on which the Jewish church state was formed, was a mount such as might be touched, though forbidden to be so, a place that could be felt; so the Mosaic dispensation was much in outward and earthly things. The gospel state is kind and condescending, suited to our weak frame. Under the gospel all may come with boldness to God's presence. But the most holy must despair, if judged by the holy law given from Sinai, without a Saviour. The gospel church is called Mount Zion; there believers have clearer views of heaven, and more heavenly tempers of soul. All the children of God are heirs, and every one has the privileges of the first-born. Let a soul be supposed to join that glorious assembly and church above, that is yet unacquainted with God, still carnally-...the grace of God enables us...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@1Peter:1:1-9 @ Verse 1-9 -...comforts in all distresses, enables to...-grounded hope of salvation, is an active and living principle of obedience in the soul of the believer. The matter of a Christian's joy, is the remembrance of the happiness laid up for him. It is incorruptible, it cannot come to nothing, it is an estate that cannot be spent. Also undefiled; this signifies its purity and perfection. And it fadeth not; is not sometimes more or less pleasant, but ever the same, still like itself. All possessions here are stained with defects and failings; still something is wanting: fair houses have sad cares flying about the gilded and ceiled roofs; soft beds and full tables, are often with sick bodies and uneasy stomachs. All possessions are stained with sin, either in getting or in using them. How ready we are to turn the things we possess into occasions and instruments of sin, and to think there is no liberty or delight in their use, without abusing them! Worldly possessions are uncertain and soon pass away, like the flowers and plants of the field. That must be of the greatest worth, which is laid up in the highest and best place, in heaven. Happy are those whose hearts the Holy Spirit sets on this inheritance. God not only gives his people grace, but preserves them unto glory. Every believer has always something wherein he may greatly rejoice; it should show itself in the countenance and conduct. The Lord does not willingly afflict, yet his wise love often appoints sharp trials, to show his people their hearts, and to do them good at the latter end. Gold does not increase by trial in the fire, it becomes less; but faith is made firm, and multiplied, by troubles and afflictions. Gold must perish at last, and can only purchase perishing things, while the trial of faith will be found to praise, and honour, and glory. Let this reconcile us to present afflictions. Seek then to believe Christ's excellence in himself, and his love to us; this will kindle such a fire in the heart as will make it rise up in a sacrifice of love to him. And the glory of God and our own happiness are so united, that if we sincerely seek the one now, we shall attain the other when the soul shall no more be subject to evil. The certainty of this hope is as if believers had already received it.


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