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THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 9 - Verse 49
(1st) to teach them that other men, not with them, might be true Christians, Mr 9:38,39.
(2nd.) That they should be disposed to look favourably upon the slightest evidence that they might be, Mr 9:41
(3rd.) That they ought to avoid giving offence to such feeble and obscure Christians, Mr 9:42.
(4th.) That everything calculated to give offence, or to dishonour religion, should be removed, Mr 9:43. And,
(5th.) that everything which would endanger their salvation should be sacrificed; that they should deny themselves and practise all self-denials, in order to obtain eternal life. In this way they would be preserved to eternal life. The word "fire" here, therefore, denotes self-denials, sacrifices, trials, in keeping ourselves from the gratification of the flesh. As if he had said: "Look at the sacrifice on the altar. It is an offering to God, about to be presented to him. It is sprinkled with salt, emblematic of PURITY, of PRESERVATION, and of fitting it, therefore, for a sacrifice. So you are devoted to God. YOU are sacrifices, victims, offerings, to him in his service. To make you acceptable offerings, everything must be done to preserve you from sin, to purify you, and to make you fit offerings. Self-denials, subduing the lusts, enduring trials, removing offences, are the proper preservatives in the service of God. Doing this, you will be acceptable offerings, and be saved; without this, you will be unfit for his eternal service, and will be lost."
{z} "sacrifice" Le 2:13; Eze 43:24