The Life of the Lord Jesus Christ: a Complete Critical Examination of the Origin, Contents, And Connection of the Gospels V.6
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That the Lord expressed a thought, so important for the people — that He indicated such a judgment — is shown by the concluding exclamation : ' He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.' 9. Grace the foundation of salvation. The knowledge of it. Disparagement of it. (Chap. XV.) Amongst those who, at that time, came ever in greater num- bers to the Lord, one class of the people became specially promi- nent, viz., that of the publicans and sinners. They all drew near unto Him, says Luke, in order ...to hear Him. But the Pharisees and scribes murmured, saying, 'This man receiveth sinners, and eateth with them.' This new invidious attack of pharisaical spirits even on His compassion, occasioned the Lord to give a representation of the glorious manifestation of the grace of God among sinners, whicli in Himself had become personal, in three parables. The first parable compares the lost sinner with a lost sheep in the wilderness, the second with a lost piece of silver in the house, the third with a lost son in a foreign land : or rather, the first compares the grace of God to a shepherd, who leaves the ninety and nine sheep in the wilderness to seek the one which is lost ; the second to a woman, who lights a candle and sweeps the whole house in order to seek for the lost piece of silver ; the third to a father who prepares a feast for the lost son on his penitent return, such as has not yet fallen to the share of the other son who had always remained with him.
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