"No man can serve two masters, cannot serve God and Mammon "Take no thought for life, what shall eat or drink; nor for body, what shall put on [Luke xii. 22.] "Behold fowls of air, they sow not nor reap [ib.] "Which by taking thought can add one cubit to his stature [ib.] "Why for raiment ? consider lilies, &c. they toil not, &c. [ib.] "Solomon not arrayed like these "If God so clothe grass of field "Take no thought what shall we eat, &c. or drink, or wherewith be clothed [ib.] 25 26 27 28 - 29 30 66 (after all these things, Gentiles seek) heavenly Father knoweth ye have need [ib.] "Seek first, kingdom of God; all these things shall be added "Take no thought for the morrow, for, &c. 34 vii. 1,2 3-5 6. 7,8 9,10 11 - "All things ye would men do to Matt. Mark. Luke. John. MIRACLE. Leper cleansed [Mark i. 40. Luke v. 12.] Entered into Capernaum [Luke vii.] - Centurion beseeches him for his son. "Am not worthy that thou shouldest come under my roof: speak the word only. Am a man under authority, &c." Christ's answer, "Have not found so great faith in Israel. Many shall come from east and west and sit down with Abraham, &c. in kingdom of heaven. Children cast into outer darkness, &c. As thou hast believed, be it done. Servant healed in the same hour." [ib.] Cured Peter's wife's mother [Mark i. 29. Luke iv. 38.] - In the evening cast out devils Allusion to Esaias, "himself took our infirmities &c. Commanded to depart to other side - Answer to Scribe offering to follow him [a certain man Luke ix. 57.] "Foxes have holes, &c. Son of man not where to lay his head " [Luke ix. 58.] The other disciple. [ib. to...] "Let the dead bury their dead" Entered into a ship; tempest arose; Christ asleep; disciples awake him. "Why fearful, O ye of little faith?" arose and rebuked the winds. "What man this, winds and sea obey?" [Mark iv. 37-41. Luke viii. 22-25.] Came into country of Gergesenes (Gadarenes Mark] two possess pass into herd of swine; the swine ran down and perished in the waters; the keepers fled, and told; they came out from city and besought Jesus to depart [Mark v. Luke viii.] - Christ entered into ship, passed into his own city MIRACLE. One sick of the palsy brought [let down through the roof, Mark and Luke] Jesus saith, "Be of good cheer; thy sins are forgiven thee." Scribes say within themselves, "This man blasphemeth." Jesus (knowing their thoughts) said, "Why think ye evil in your hearts ? whether easier to say, Thy sins forgiven, or Arise, &c. But that ye may know that Son of man hath power on earth, &c. Arise, take up thy bed" &c. He arose and departed Multitude glorified God, which had given such power unto men Filled with fear, saying, "We have seen strange things to-day " He went forth again by sea side, multitudes resorted, and he taught Jesus passed thence, saw a man named Matthew [Levi, Mark and Luke] sitting at receipt of cus - |