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 Attention Due to Christ - Matthew Henry

[b]H E B R E W S.
CHAP. III.
Attention Due to Christ.
1 Wherefore, holy brethren, partakers of the heavenly calling, consider the Apostle and High Priest of our profession, Christ Jesus[/b]

In these verses we have the application of the doctrine laid down in the close of the last chapter concerning the priesthood of our Lord Jesus Christ. And observe,

I. In how fervent and affectionate a manner the [b]apostle exhorts Christians to have this high priest much in their thoughts, and to make him the object of their close and serious consideration; and surely no one in earth or heaven deserves our consideration more than he. [/b] That this exhortation might be made the more effectual, observe,

1. The honourable compellation used towards those to whom he wrote: [i]Holy brethren, partakers of the heavenly calling. [/i]

(1.) Brethren, not only my brethren, but the brethren of Christ, and in him brethren to all the saints. All the people of God are brethren, and should love and live like brethren.

(2.) Holy brethren; holy not only in profession and title, but in principle and practice, in heart and life. This has been turned by some into scorn: "These," say they, "are the holy brethren;" but it is dangerous jesting with such edge-tools; [i]be not mockers, lest your bands be made strong.[/i] Let those that are thus despised and scorned labour to be holy brethren indeed, and approve themselves so to God; and they need not be ashamed of the title nor dread the scoffs of the profane. The day is coming when those that make this a term of reproach would count it their greatest honour and happiness to be taken into this sacred brotherhood.

(3.)[i] Partakers of the heavenly calling[/i]—partakers of the means of grace, and of the Spirit of grace, that came from heaven, and by which Christians are effectually called out of darkness into marvelous light, that calling which brings down heaven into the souls of men, raises them up to a heavenly temper and conversation, and prepares them to live for ever with God in heaven.


2. The titles he gives to Christ, whom he would have them consider,

(1.) As the apostle of our profession,
- the prime-minister of the gospel church,
- a messenger and a principal messenger sent of God to men, upon the most important errand,
- the great revealer of that faith which we profess to hold and of that hope which we profess to have.

(2.) Not only the apostle, but the high priest too, of our profession,
- the chief officer of the Old Testament as well as the New,
- the head of the church in every state, and under each dispensation, upon whose satisfaction and intercession we profess to depend for pardon of sin, and acceptance with God.

(3.) As Christ, the Messiah, anointed and every way qualified for the office both of apostle and high priest.

(4.) As Jesus, our Saviour, our healer, the great physician of souls, typified by the brazen serpent that Moses lifted up in the wilderness, that those who were stung by the fiery serpents might look to him, and be saved.


II. We have the duty we owe to him who bears all these high and honourable titles, and that is to consider him as thus characterized. [b]Consider what he is in himself, what he is to us, and what he will be to us hereafter and for ever; consider him, fix your thoughts upon him with the greatest attention, and act towards him accordingly; look unto Jesus, the author and finisher of your faith.[/b] Here observe,

1. Many that profess faith in Christ have not a due consideration for him; he is not so much thought of as he deserves to be, and desires to be, by those that expect salvation from him.

2. Close and serious consideration of Christ would be of great advantage to us to increase our acquaintance with him, and to engage our love and our obedience to him, and reliance on him.

3. Even those that are holy brethren, and partakers of the heavenly calling, have need to stir up one another to think more of Christ than they do, to have him more in their minds; the best of his people think too seldom and too slightly of him.

4. We must consider Christ as he is described to us in the scriptures, and form our apprehensions of him thence, not from any vain conceptions and fancies of our own.

-Matthew Henry

 2009/7/25 12:19





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