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mhcc@Leviticus:10:3-7 @ Verse 3-7 -...God corrects us or ours for...

mhcc@1Kings:11:1-8 @ Verse 1-8 -...watch and be sober: ours is...

mhcc@2Kings:20:12-21 @ Verse 12-21 -...in the pride of ours hearts,...16:7,8. Ministers must be both, as there is occasion. Hezekiah allowed the justice of the sentence, and God's goodness in the respite. Yet the prospect respecting his family and nation must have given him many painful feelings. Hezekiah was indeed humbled for the pride of his heart. And blessed are the dead who die in the Lord; for they rest from their labours, and their works do follow them. Henry'_2__21 **** Matthew Henry's Commentary **** _

mhcc@Psalms:38:12-22 @ Verse 12-22 -...for our sins and ours only....**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Song:of @ Solomon strkjv@5:2-8 Verse 2-8 -...to us should engage ours to...-denying instances; and we only can be gainers by it. Careless souls put slights on Jesus Christ. Another could not be sent to open the door. Christ calls to us, but we have no mind, or pretend we have no strength, or we have no time, and think we may be excused. Making excuses is making light of Christ. Those put contempt upon Christ, who cannot find in their hearts to bear a cold blast, or to leave a warm bed for him. See the powerful influences of Divine grace. He put in his hand to unbolt the door, as one weary of waiting. This betokens a work of the Spirit upon the soul. The believer's rising above self-indulgence, seeking by prayer for the consolations of Christ, and to remove every hinderance to communion with him; these actings of the soul are represented by the hands dropping sweet-smelling myrrh upon the handles of the locks. But the Beloved was gone! By absenting himself, Christ will teach his people to value his gracious visits more highly. Observe, the soul still calls Christ her Beloved. Every desertion is not despair. Lord, I believe, though I must say, Lord, help my unbelief. His words melted me, yet, wretch that I was, I made excuses. The smothering and stifling of convictions will be very bitter to think of, when God opens our eyes. The soul went in pursuit of him; not only prayed, but used means, sought him in the ways wherein he used to be found. The watchmen wounded me. Some refer it to those who misapply the word to awakened consciences. The charge to the daughters of Jerusalem, seems to mean the distressed believer's desire of the prayers of the feeblest Christian. Awakened souls are more sensible of Christ's withdrawings than of any other trouble.

mhcc@Hosea:11:8-12 @ Verse 8-12 -...are as much above ours as...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Matthew:8:23-27 @ Verse 23-27 -...human nature, like to ours in...26:4.

mhcc@Mark:3:31-35 @ Verse 31-35 -...and gracious privilege is ours even...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Mark:14:32-42 @ Verse 32-42 -...clogs these bodies of ours are...

mhcc@Acts:23:12-24 @ Verse 12-24 -...the Lord, we and ours shall...

mhcc@Acts:27:30-38 @ Verse 30-38 -...promises can only be ours by...

mhcc@Hebrews:3:7-13 @ Verse 7-13 -...if once we allow ourselves to...-...need more eyes than ours own....


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