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Matthew Chapter
Nine
I.
Content of the Chapter
Works of the King
I. He forgave sins and healed the paralytic one
(v.1-8).
II. He called sinners and sat down with them (v.9-13).
III. He abandoned the old regulations and letters
(v.14-17).
IV. He healed the woman who had a flow of blood
(v.18-22).
V. He raised the ruler’s daughter who was dead (v.
23-26).
VI. He opened the eyes of the two blind men (v.27-31).
VII. He healed the demon-possessed mute (v.32-34).
VIII. He called men to work with Him (v.35-38).
II.
Verse by Verse commentary
Matt. 9:1 “So He got into a boat
crossed over
and came to His own city.”
YLT: “And having gone to
the boat
he passed over
and came to his own city
”
Literal Meaning: “His own city”:
Spiritual Meaning: according to flesh
Jesus was a Jewish and therefore His own city stood for the sphere of influence
of Judaism. Here Judaism was used by the Holy Spirit as a representation to
show the state of common religions.
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) The Lord Jesus was rejected by people in
Gergesenes (Matt. 8:34) and then returned to
2) The Lord Jesus regarded the place where He
started to work as “His own city”
indicating that His life and work were
merged together.
Matt. 9:2 “Then behold
they brought
to Him a paralytic lying on a bed. When Jesus
saw their faith
He said to the paralytic
‘on
be of good cheer; your sins are forgiven you.’
YLT: “and lo
they were
bringing to him a paralytic
laid upon a couch
and Jesus having seen their
faith
said to the paralytic
`Be of good courage
child
thy sins have been
forgiven thee.’”
Meaning of Words: “bed”: couch; “be of good cheer”: to have courage.
Literal Meaning: “their faith” It is
the faith of those who brought the paralytic one instead of the paralytic one
himself. It indicates that the faith of intercession is of great effect.
“Your sins are forgiven you” The outward
symptom of the paralytic one is his disability to walk. But actually the cause
of disease is sins in him. The Lord here pointed out the problem of sins and
laid bare the crucial point of diseases.
Spiritual Meaning: the paralytic one
knew how to walk and he was unable to walk. Therefore this symbolizes men’s
state in religion that “they are unable to do what they hope to do”.
The paralytic one was lying on a bed and the
“bed” symbolizes rest
showing that there is only the appearance of rest and
there is not the reality of rest in religion.
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) “Jesus saw their faith”. Faith is able to be
seen.
2) “Their faith” is of those who brought the
paralytic one. On one hand it is the faith of body and on the other it is faith
of acts.
3) We should always pray for the weak believers
(“the paralytic”) and bring them to the Lord through intercessions (“they
brought to Him”). He will assuredly answer intercessions with faith.
4) Sin is men’s fundamental difficulty. To those
who are bound by sin
though they have the will to do right
they could not
perform right (see Rom. 7:18). Therefore the condition for men to be healed is
to remove sins.
5) If someone’s sins are not forgiven
he is unable
to “be of good cheer”. The forgiveness of sins is the fundamental of rest in
men’s heart.
6) Religion teaches men to do that what is good. It
is full of doctrines and it lacks the motive power to put into practice (the
paralytic one stands for religion). In religion everything is paralytic and
unable to walk because religion lacks life and energy.
7) What men value is the healing of body and what
the Lord values is the healing of soul. We should look at souls more than
bodies and look at the things that are eternal more than things that are
temporal (2Cor. 4:16-18).
8) Though not all the diseases are the consequent
of sins (John. 9: 1-3)
possibilities still exist. Therefore when we are sick
we should come to the Lord and ask Him whether we have done something against
Him.
9) When preaching glad tidings
we may use various
kinds of tools (such as taxis and private cars) to bring friends who are
interested in the glad tidings to the Lord (they brought the paralytic one by
bed) so that they could enjoy the glad tidings’ benefits.
Matt. 9:3“And at once some of the
scribes said within themselves
‘this Man blasphemes!’”
YLT: “And lo
certain of
the scribes said within themselves
`This one doth speak evil.’”
Literal Meaning: “this Man
blasphemes!” The Jews held that nobody had the power to forgive sins except God
Himself. “Blaspheme” means that someone speaks beyond his own role and usurps
God’s unique power to forgive sins.
Spiritual Meaning: “the scribes” stand
for those with knowledge and status in the role of religion. They only know to
condemn others and have no idea that they themselves are in sins.
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) We should hear in humble and meek spirit. If men
hear in the spirit of resisting
opposing and finding fault with the words
though he hears the Lord prophesy
he benefits nothing and he would suffer
losses.
2) The scribes could not receive the words of the
Lord because of the old concepts in their hearts. Every time we come to the
Lord
only if we empty ourselves could we receive the new words of the Lord
(see Luke. 1:53).
Matt. 9:4 “But Jesus
knowing their
thoughts
said
"Why do you think evil in your hearts?”
YLT: “And Jesus
having
known their thoughts
said
`Why think ye evil in your hearts?”
Literal Meaning: “Jesus
knowing
their thoughts” The Lord is the one that searches reins and hearts (Rev. 2:23)
and He knows men’s thoughts in their hearts.
“Why do you think evil in your hearts?”
The scribes held the thoughts of unbelief and criticism towards the Lord. In
the sight of the Lord unbelief is evil heart (Heb. 3:12).
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) The Lord does not look down upon our thoughts
and therefore we should ask the Lord to keep our thoughts be acceptable to Him
(Ps. 19:14).
2) Any thing that is against the Lord is the evil
thing. Any thought that is against the Lord is the evil thought.
3) The thought of man’s heart is evil from his
youth (Gen. 8:21) and therefore we should ask God to create in me a clean heart
and renew a steadfast spirit within me (Ps. 51:10).
Matt. 9:5 “For which is easier
to
say
"Your sins are forgiven you
' or to say
"Arise and walk'?”
YLT: “for which is
easier? to say
The sins have been forgiven to thee; or to say
Rise
and
walk?”
Literal Meaning: the Lord here did
not say that
“which is more difficult?” because there is nothing too hard for
Him (Jer. 32:17). Forgiveness of sins is a matter of authority. Arising and
walking is a matter of power. His is the authority and power (Rev. 12:10).
In men’s eyes
“your sins are forgiven
you” is only a word out of mouth and nobody could see the effect of this word.
And the effect could be seen at once by asking one to arise and walk. Therefore
the former seems easier than the latter.
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) Men look on the outward result ------“arising
and walking”. God looks on spiritual reality------“your sins are forgiven you”.
We have to seek spiritual reality first and then seek outward result in order
to avoid artificiality and hypocrisy. However the inside reality should be
proved by outward result lest it is only empty word.
2) Arising and walking is a matter of power and
forgiveness of sins is a matter of authority. The authority is empty without
power. The power is lawless without authority.
3) Men’s difficulty is not how to “say” but saying
on what. Words are of no spiritual power without spiritual authority.
Matt. 9:6 “But that you may know
that the Son of Man has power on earth to forgive sins’--then
He said to the paralytic
‘Arise
take up your bed
and go to your house.’”
YLT: “`But
that ye may
know that the Son of Man hath power upon the earth to forgive sins (then saith
he to the paralytic) having risen
take up thy couch
and go to thy house.’”
Literal Meaning: “the Son of Man”:
the Lord Jesus. Originally nobody except the Lord and the person involved knew
that he had forgiven his sins. However the Lord showed His authority to forgive
sins through the thing which was more difficult in men’s eyes ------the
paralytic one was healed.
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) Men’s diseases are usually caused by their
disease in their hearts. Many people get ill because they sin against God.
Therefore the problem of sins has to be solved first and then the disease may
be healed.
2) The Paralytic one was healed because his sins
were forgiven. Sins are forgiven through faith (v.2) instead of works. It
indicates that religion which stresses on works does not have a single
redeeming feature before God.
3) At first he was supported by the bed and now he
took up his bed. The salvation of life of the Lord could make believers have
power in them which enables them to do things which they were unable to do
before.
4) The Lord said to the paralytic to arise and
walk
indicating that what the Lord said was reliable. If things that are seen
are real
things that are not seen are also real.
5) On one hand spiritual things are unable to see
by eyes and to touch by hands
on the other spiritual things are manifested
real in those who have faith.
Matt. 9:7 “And he arose and departed
to his house.”
YLT: “And he
having
risen
went to his house
”
Literal Meaning: “and he arose” He’s
arising showed that he had been healed. His being healed showed that his sins
were forgiven. This shows that the Lord Jesus has the authority to forgive sins
(Acts. 5:31).
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) The most important principle of glad tidings is
that forgiveness of sins should be first and then the arising and walking. It
is not that the sinner walks to the Lord but the sinner walks out from the
Lord. The Old Testament is to work and then to live and the New Testament is to
live and then to work. The former are works and the latter is grace.
2) The man was carried by others before and now
arose and walked by himself. When we serve the young believers in the assembly
we should serve them until they are able to walk by themselves.
3) All that are saved by the Lord have the power to
control their desire (bed) and they will have the experience of reigning in
life
not being slaves of flesh (Rom. 5: 17).
4) House is the habitation of men’s rest: only
receiving the salvation could we have true rest.
Matt. 9:8 “Now when the multitudes
saw it
they marveled and glorified God
who had given such power to men.”
YLT: “and the multitudes
having seen
wondered
and glorified God
who did give such power to men.”
Meaning of Words: “marveled”: be afraid
wonder.
Literal
Meaning: the multitudes’
reaction towards this sign showed that they misunderstood the aim of the Lord
Jesus to do this sign. It did not show that God gave power to men. It showed
that He is God through incarnation.
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) The manifestation of power not only let men be
forgiven and healed but also let men see God of glory because God is the
fountainhead of power (Matt. 6:13).
2) Though the Lord did not say who He is
through
what he did it could be seen who He is.
Matt. 9:9 “As Jesus passed on from
there
He saw a man named Matthew sitting at the tax office. And He said to
him
"Follow Me." So he arose and followed Him.”
YLT: “And Jesus passing
by thence
saw a man sitting at the tax-office
named Matthew
and saith to
him
`Be following me
’ and he
having risen
did follow him.”
Literal Meaning: “a man named
Matthew” Matthew was the author of this book. He originally collected taxes for
the Roman Government. The tax collectors as Matthew on one hand pressed their
race and on the other embezzled levies. Therefore the Jews loathed them
extremely and regarded them as sinners.
“Sitting at the tax office” “tax office”
refers to the office in the street to collect taxes. Usually
tax collectors
sat there and waited men to pay taxes.
“Follow Me” The Lord did not say “trust
me” but said “follow me” because trusting the Lord is included in following the
Lord. Christian’s life is a life to follow the Lord.
Spiritual Meaning: “sitting at the tax
office” symbolizes the time when he was committing sins or doing iniquities.
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) It is not that we look for the Lord
but the
Lord comes to look for us. The Lord’s calling enables us to forsake sins and
follow Him.
2) If a man has not heard the Lord’s calling
he
cannot follow the Lord. The moment the Lord’s calling comes men have to obey
the calling. Matthew did not reason for himself and did not say that the
account had not been settled. He followed the Lord immediately. It is
inconceivable in the eyes of unbelievers.
3) If the Lord draws us
we will run after Him
(Song. 1:4).
4) The
Lord asks us not only to trust Him but also to follow Him. Following the Lord
is to do the will of God on the road of cross. It is not worthwhile for God to
use those who only believe in Him and do not follow Him.
5) Christians’ life is to “follow the Lord”.
Following the Lord is to partake in the tribulation and kingdom and patience of
the Lord (Rev. 1:9).
6) Matthew gave up his leisurely career but found
his destiny. He gave up the respectable income but found glory. He gave up
comfortable security but received unexpected experience.
Matt. 9:10 “Now it happened
as Jesus
sat at the table in the house
that behold
many tax collectors and sinners
came and sat down with Him and His disciples.”
YLT: “And it came to
pass
he reclining (at meat) in the house
that lo
many tax-gatherers and
sinners having come
were lying (at meat) with Jesus and his disciples
”
Literal Meaning: “sat at the table”
shows dining and wining. This feast was held by Matthew and through this he
showed his homage towards the Lord (Luke. 5:29). However the other guests he
had invited except the Lord and His disciples were sinners and tax collectors
who used to keep in touch with him and were also despised by the Jews.
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) The Lord is so close to us that we could sit
with Him and share fun and joy with each other (Song. 1:12).
2) After we have believed the Lord
we should
invite our relatives and friends to share our joy that is received from the
Lord with them.
Matt. 9:11 “And when the Pharisees saw
it
they said to His disciples
‘Why does your Teacher eat
with tax collectors and sinners?’”
YLT: “and the Pharisees
having seen
said to his disciples
`Wherefore with the tax-gatherers and
sinners doth your teacher eat?’”
The
Background: “the Pharisees” were
the most exact sect in Judaism. They boasted that they had holy life
godliness
and the knowledge of the Bible.
Literal Meaning: “the Pharisees”
symbolizes conservative Christians. They held that God treats men with
righteousness and therefore anyone that was of God should refuse to be
contaminated by evil influences and do not deal with sinners. But the Lord’s
actions were unlike their religious concepts.
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) The Pharisees measured the Lord with traditional
religious concepts and could not keep up with the Lord’s actions. If we adhere
obstinately to old concepts of the Bible
we will not keep up with the Lord’s
new guidance.
2) Though men are unrighteous
they like God to
treat men with righteousness. Men blame God to show grace to men because they
do not know God’s grace. Therefore the attitude of grace is criticized and
blamed by men.
3) Though the Lord contacted with sinners
the
Bible told us that He was separated from sinners (Heb. 7:26). Only He who is
separated from sinners is able to draw near to sinners.
Matt. 9:12 “When Jesus heard that
He
said to them
‘Those who are well have no
need of a physician
but those who are sick.’”
YLT: “And Jesus having
heard
said to them
`They who are whole have no need of a physician
but they
who are ill;”
Literal Meaning: the Lord revealed
that He is a physician
showing that He treats men with an attitude of a
physician to those who are sick rather than the attitude of a judger to judge
sinners. In other words
He treats the world not according to righteousness but
according to compassion and grace (Rom. 9:15).
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) The Lord is our physician and He is able to
restore our life to normal.
2) Unless the sick person admits that he is sick
he could not receive the help of a physician. Unless a sinner confesses that he
is a sinner
he could not receive the Lord’s salvation.
3) The common difficulty of the world is that they
do not know themselves rather than that they do not know the Lord------ those
who do not know themselves hold that the Lord is not essential and those who
know themselves hold that the Lord is very precious.
4) In order to be a Christian
one has to come with
the qualification as a sick person and then one may help others with the
qualification as a nurse.
5) In the sight of God those who have pious
appearance and whose hearts are full of selfishness and jealousness inside are
the same as sinners and tax collectors.
Matt. 9:13 “But go and learn what
this means: ‘I desire mercy and not
sacrifice.' For I did not come to call the righteous
but sinners
to
repentance.’”
YLT: “but having gone
learn ye what is
Kindness I will
and not sacrifice
for I did not come to
call righteous men
but sinners
to reformation.’”
Literal Meaning: “mercy” is that God
works for men and supplies men’s needs.
“Sacrifice” is that men works for God
and supplies God’s needs. Religious concepts require men to work for God and
devote something to God. These concepts are contrary to God’s will.
“For I did not come to call the
righteous
but sinners
to repentance.” Actually
there is not a righteous
not
even one (Rom. 3:10). Therefore if we hold fast traditional religious concepts
and regard ourselves righteous
we will lose the chance to receive grace.
Because God sets Himself against proud
but to humble gives grace (1Pet. 5:5).
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) “I desire mercy and not sacrifice.” God does not
ask from men and He wants to give to men. Showing mercy to others is more
acceptable to God than obeying religious letters.
2) The All-sufficient God lacks nothing and He does
not need men to do something for Him or give something to Him. He is intent on
pouring out His abundance onto men. If we have something that is worth
dedicating to Him
it must come from God Himself.
3) We have to receive the Lord Jesus as our
sacrifice first and then we are able to present our body a living sacrifice to
God. We firstly experience the third chapter in Romans and then experience the
twelfth chapter in Romans.
4) “But go and learn…” Talking about the Bible is
different from learning the Bible. True knowledge of the Bible is learnt from
experience of life.
5) “I did not come to call the righteous
but
sinners
to repentance.” Those who are righteous in their own eyes won’t be
called by God. Even though they have been called by God
they are worthless to
God.
Matt. 9:14 “Then the disciples of
John came to Him
saying
‘Why do we and the Pharisees
fast often
but Your disciples do not fast?’”
YLT: “Then come to him do
the disciples of John
saying
`Wherefore do we and the Pharisees fast much
and thy disciples fast not?’”
Literal Meaning: “fast often” shows
that they regarded fasting as a fitting behavior to a pious man. They showed
off themselves with fasting (Matt. 6:16).
Spiritual Meaning: “the Pharisees”
symbolizes senior religionists.
“Disciples of John the Baptism”
symbolizes junior religionists.
Religion means “some cases the
teaching”. Its original intention is to teach men to fear God. Unfortunately it
becomes a mere formality and even disregards God and His son. Fasting is one of
the letters and regulations that the religionists keep.
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) What matters is not pious appearance and ways
but whether one holds fast Christ. Anything departing from Christ (there are
“we” and “you” between men and the Lord) is the so-called “religion”.
2) The Pharisees said the Lord behind Him and
commented their rabbi towards the Lord’s disciples. The disciples of John came
to the Lord and questioned Jesus in His presence. They both made objections to
the Lord. Concepts that the religionists hold became their block to follow
Christ.
3) Fasting originally was a manifestation of true
piety and repentance. However it would lose its real meaning if fasting turns
to be a regulation. Fasting itself is not the aim and it is only done under
proper condition.
4) Both those who keep the regulations and do the
letters (the Pharisees) and those who haven’t received the Lord’s grace (the
disciples of John) need to fast. Men’s hearts cannot get satisfaction beyond
Christ.
Matt. 9:15 “And Jesus said to them
‘Can the friends of the bridegroom mourn as long as the
bridegroom is with them? But the days will come when the bridegroom will be
taken away from them
and then they will fast.”
YLT: “And Jesus said to
them
`Can the sons of the bride-chamber mourn
so long as the bridegroom is
with them? but days shall come when the bridegroom may be taken from them
and
then they shall fast.”
Literal Meaning: “the bridegroom”
refers to the Lord Himself;
“The friends” refer to His disciples;
“Is with them” refers to the time when
the Lord was with His disciples in flesh;
“The days will come” denotes the day
that the Lord would be crucified was coming;
“When the bridegroom will be taken away
from them” indicates that He departed out of the world in flesh because the
Lord was rejected by the Jews (see John. 13:1).
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) Only those who walk with the Lord (the friends
of the bridegroom) are able to enjoy the abundant feast. There will be abundant
enjoyment with the Lord’s presence. Once the presence of the Lord is gone
the
spirit will suffer hunger.
2) The Lord is our bridegroom and He keeps fresh
all the time. The moment we meet Him
we will be full of beauty
freshness and
joy.
3) The life and actions of those who follow the
Lord should only be guided by the Lord Himself and His presence instead of
being impelled by ways and knowledge.
4) To those who wait for the second coming of the
Lord the bridegroom
waiting with fasting is the proper way for exercise.
Matt. 9:16 “No one puts a piece of
unshrunk cloth on an old garment; for the patch pulls away from the garment
and the tear is made worse.”
YLT: “`And no one doth put
a patch of undressed cloth on an old garment
for its filling up doth take from
the garment
and a worse rent is made.”
Meaning of Words: “a piece of unshrunk cloth”: the cloth that
has not been made complete.
Literal
Meaning: If the unshrunk
cloth was “put on an old garment”
after the cloth is washed and dried up
the
unshrunk cloth will pull away the garment and the tear is worse and
irreparable.
Spiritual Meaning: “cloth” symbolizes
our righteousness before God (Rev. 19:8).
“An old garment” refers to good works
done by religionists by their old natural life. They are full of flaws and
holes and therefore religionists always do the repairing and improving work.
“A piece of unshrunk cloth” symbolizes
the life and deeds of the Lord on earth.
What the religionists do is to “put a
piece of unshrunk cloth on an old garment”------they only want to learn from
the example of the Lord’s life and deeds and do not receive the salvation done
by the Lord on the cross.
“For the patch pulls away from the garment
and the tear is
made worse” If we only imitate
the Lord’s works and deeds when He was on earth
our defects in deeds are shown
contrarily and it does not help the situation.
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) Nobody could use God’s grace to make up our weak
points of our old deeds.
2) We should not mix grace and the Law together.
Once they are mixed together
grace loses its sweetness and the Law loses its
fearfulness. It becomes neither grace nor the Law.
3) In Christianity it is not that the New Testament
makes up the Old Testament. It is that the New Testament replaces the Old
Testament. Keeping the Law of the Old Testament may contrarily corrupt the
faith in the New Testament.
4) In the New Testament
there is not any
regulation about outside ways and we fully follow the guidance of the Holy
Spirit in us. We should serve the Lord in newness of spirit and not in oldness
of letter (
5) The way for Christians to be acceptable to God
is not in imitating the works and deeds of the Lord on earth
but in receiving
the great redemption that has been done by Christ and putting on Christ as our
garment of righteousness.
6) The garment the Lord made for the assembly is
new and His work is “the new creation”. He has completely ended all the things
of the old creation. Therefore we should not bring natural things and works of
the world into the assembly.
7) The Lord never uses the new grace to make up and
keep the old patch. When our works fall into the state of oldness
we do not
need to repair and we should ask the Lord to give us another new cloth.
Matt. 9:17 “Nor do they put new wine
into old wineskins
or else the wineskins break
the wine is spilled
and the
wineskins are ruined. But they put new wine into new wineskins
and both are
preserved.’”
YLT: “`Nor do they put
new wine into old skins
and if not the skins burst
and the wine doth run out
and the skins are destroyed
but they put new wine into new skins
and both are
preserved together.’”
Meaning of Words: “new wine”: wine newly being brewed; “new
wineskins”: wineskins that have not been used before.
Literal Meaning: “wineskins” were
sheepskins used by the Jews to put drink.
“Old wineskins” were sheepskins that
lack tension because of oldness.
“New wine” has strong power of fermentation.
The old wineskins cannot bear the force produced by the fermentation of wine
and therefore they are ruined easily.
Spiritual Meaning: “nor do they put new
wine into old wineskins.” “New wine” symbolizes the rising and fresh life of
Christ and this life would make men joyful
high and energetic. “Old wineskins”
symbolizes old men and religious ways. “Putting new wine into old wineskins”
means that one only receives Christ into his thoughts
will and feeling of old
men (soul). Religionists use their wisdom to study Christ
use their feeling to
treat Christ and use their wills to decide to serve the Lord
that is to say
they use their natural men to receive Christ.
“The wineskins break
the wine is
spilled
and the wineskins are ruined”
Our minds could not fully understand Christ. Many times
we feel extremely
excited in some so-called spiritual things and we break down fully. In
addition
those who follow the Lord with their wills are immediately offended
by persecutions and tribulations (Matt. 13:21).
“But they put new wine into new
wineskins
and both are preserved.”
“New wineskins” symbolizes new men. It means that we obtain the spirit that is
born from above and the renewing soul (Tit. 3:5
Eph. 4:23-24
Col. 3:10
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) Christ the new life (“new wine”) is full of
vigor and it will excite and strengthen us. However it could only be put in
vessels that have been renewed (“new wineskins”).
2) “Unshrunk cloth” (v.16) refers to outward
living. “New wine” refers to inner life. Cloth is shown outwardly and wine is
fermented inside. The former is living and the latter is life. The good news of
the New Testament brings men inside life------new wine and outward
living------unshrunk cloth.
3) The Liberal Christians receive Christ as
“unshrunk cloth” (v.16). Fundamental Christians receive Christ as “new
garment”. True Christians receive Christ as “new wine” and usually they lack
“new wineskins”. Only normal Christians use “new wineskins” to put “new wine”.
4) The Holy Spirit in us (new wine) would break the
old living
deeds and habits (old wineskins). A true Christian should have new
living
deeds and habits (new wineskins).
5) “Wineskins” symbolizes the individual Christian
and Christians as a body------the assembly. Organizations made by men’s will
are “the old wineskins” and they will break sooner or later
the wine is spilt
and they cannot keep Christ’s presence.
Matt. 9:18 “While He spoke these
things to them
behold
a ruler came and worshiped Him
saying
‘My daughter has just died
but come and lay Your hand on
her and she will live.’”
YLT: “While he is
speaking these things to them
lo
a ruler having come
was bowing to him
saying that `My daughter just now died
but
having come
lay thy hand upon
her
and she shall live.’”
Literal Meaning: “a ruler” managed
the order of worship in Jewish synagogue. He had high social status in the
Jews.
Spiritual Meaning: “synagogue” is a
place for the Jews to gather together. Therefore a ruler symbolizes the
Judaism.
“Daughter” is the offspring from father.
Therefore the death of the ruler’s daughter symbolizes that the state out of
the Judaism is death.
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) The daughter of the ruler has died------if the
leader in the assembly lacks life
those who are led by him will lack life. The
state of life of common believers shows the state of life of the minister.
2) If we only stress on ways
doctrines and
ceremonies in the assembly
probably those who are edified by us have a name
that they live
and are dead (Rev. 3:1).
Matt. 9:19 “So Jesus arose and
followed him
and so did His disciples.”
YLT: “And Jesus having
risen
did follow him
also his disciples
”
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) Wherever our Lord goes
we should follow Him.
2) Our Lord came to solve men’s difficulties
specially. As long as we are willing to tell Him our difficulties through
prayer
He is willing to help us.
Matt. 9:20 “And suddenly
a woman who
had a flow of blood for twelve years came from behind and touched the hem of
His garment.”
YLT: “and lo
a woman
having an issue of blood twelve years
having come to him behind
did touch the
fringe of his garments
”
The
Background: the Jews regarded “a
flow of blood” as unclean. Anyone who touches a woman who had a flow of blood
will become unclean (Lev. 15:25-30). This may be the reason why the woman did
not want others to know and secretly touched the hem of His garment.
“Hem” was the slender belt wore by the
Jews on the edge of garments. Its intention is to remind the wearer to keep the
will of God (Num. 15:37-39).
Spiritual Meaning: according to
researches of Bible scholars
“a woman” was a gentile woman and therefore she
symbolizes gentile religion.
“A flow of blood” symbolizes the flow of
life because the soul of the flesh is in the blood (Lev. 17:11). This gentile
woman had a flow of blood for twelve years and the former dead Jewish daughter
was twelve years old (Luke. 8:42). Therefore they both refer to one thing that
all the religions are leaking life and dead in God’s eyes. They have a name
that they live and are dead (Rev. 3:1).
“Twelve years” symbolizes that they had
been really dealt with and instructed by God.
The Lord’s garment symbolizes His
righteousness. “Touch the hem of His garment” means that touch the Lord through
faith
unite to the Lord and take the Lord’s accomplished righteousness as our
own righteousness.
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) Anyone does not live for God or is not gained by
God has a flow of blood------consumes his life.
2) “Came from behind” shows that the woman
with a
lowly spirit
felt she was not worthy to come. God sets Himself against proud
but gives grace to lowly (James. 4:6).
Matt. 9:21 “For she said to herself
‘If only I may touch His garment
I shall be made well.’”
YLT: “for she said within
herself
`If only I may touch his garment
I shall be saved.’”
Spiritual Meaning: “she said to
herself” denotes the faith in her.
“Touch His garment” means the outward
act of faith.
Matt. 9:22 “But Jesus turned around
and when He saw her He said
‘Be of good cheer
daughter;
your faith has made you well.’ And the woman was made
well from that hour.”
YLT: “And Jesus having
turned about
and having seen her
said
`Be of good courage
daughter
thy
faith hath saved thee
’ and the woman was saved from that hour.”
Literal Meaning: “your faith has made
you well” This shows that her act to touch the hem of the Lord’s garment with
hand is due to her inner faith. Only touching the Lord with faith can one be
healed by the Lord.
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) Without faith impossible to please (Heb. 11:6).
2) Religionists want to please God by good works
and consequently they fall into the poor state of death. The only way to be
saved and healed is to receive the salvation of the Lord Jesus through
faith.
3) If we outstretch our hand with faith to touch
the Lord
His power will enable us to overcome difficulties.
4) The woman who had a flow of blood prayed in her
heart. The Lord answered her prayer and she was healed by Him. It shows that
answer of prayer lies in one’s intention instead of words.
Matt. 9:23 “When Jesus came into the
ruler's house
and saw the flute players and the noisy crowd wailing
”
YLT: “And Jesus having
come to the house of the ruler
and having seen the minstrels and the multitude
making tumult
”
Literal Meaning: “the flute players”
were hired to play flute to express the mourning to the dead in a funeral.
“The noisy crowd wailing” The noisy
crowd were women hired to mourn and cry for the dead.
Spiritual Meaning: this verse
symbolizes that religion is full of deathly stillness. Therefore the leader
uses the stimulant way to stir the masses to do something in order to maintain
the noisy and live scene.
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) The daughter was dead. Though the crowd played
the flute and made noisy
she cannot arise from the dead. The state of the
assembly is dead and any men’s instigating and encouraging way is of no use.
2) Commonly
men show indifference to others when
they are alive. Men show compassion to others when they are dead. Help after
the event is usually unnecessary.
Matt. 9:24 “He said to them
‘Make room
for the girl is not dead
but sleeping.’ And they ridiculed Him.”
YLT: “he saith to them
`Withdraw
for the damsel did not die
but doth sleep
’ and they were deriding
him;”
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) When anyone who is elected by God is dead
he is
not over as the others who have no hope. He is asleep (1Thess. 4: 13-14).
2) An hour is coming
and now is
when the dead
shall hear the voice of the Son of God
and they that have heard shall live
(John. 5:25).
Matt. 9:25 “But when the crowd was
put outside
He went in and took her by the hand
and the girl arose.”
YLT: “but
when the
multitude was put forth
having gone in
he took hold of her hand
and the
damsel arose
”
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) “The crowd was put outside” Religious ways have
to be put outside of our hearts and then the Lord would come in. The moment the
Lord comes
death will be removed and difficulty will be solved.
2) The ruler asked the Lord to lay hand on his
daughter (v.18). However the Lord directly took her by the hand and asked to
arise. Christ the infinite does not work according to men’s fixed ways. We
should believe that the Lord is able to do and should not restrict how He
works. This is another great principle of prayer.
3) “He took her by the hand”. The moment the Lord
takes us by the hand that serves Him
it is a turning point in our
service------“the girl arose”.
4) All the work of the Lord makes men live instead
of gaining men’s praise. All the work of the Lord makes men to have life
instead of knowledge.
Matt. 9:26 “And the report of this
went out into all that land.”
YLT: “and the fame of
this went forth to all the land.”
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) Every story that someone has truly touched the
Lord or has been touched by the Lord will make men amazed and astonished and it
will be told from mouth to mouth with approbation.
2) Any work that is truly of the Lord would be
known by men and we do not need to make it widely known specially.
Matt. 9:27 “When Jesus departed from
there
two blind men followed Him
crying out and saying
‘Son of David
have mercy on us!’”
YLT: “And Jesus passing
on thence
two blind men followed him
calling and saying
`Deal kindly with
us
Son of David.’”
Literal Meaning: “Son of David” This
name was commonly used by the Jews to call the coming “Messiah” (Matt. 21:9
22:42).
Spiritual Meaning: “two blind men”
represent men in religion: the leader was blind and the follower was blind too
(Matt. 15:14
Rom. 2:19). Their thoughts had been blinded by the god of this
world (2Cor. 4:4) and so that they persecuted and killed the Lord and those who
were of the Lord
holding that they were rendering service to God (John. 16:2).
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) The blind men only heard the Lord through others
and they had not seen the Lord. It shows that this faith is from those who have
not seen and have believed (John. 20:29).
2) The blind men did not impute all faults and
wrongs on others
nor did they boost that they had done something good. They
only asked the Lord to show mercy on them. This kind of prayer confessing one’s
pity may be easily heard by God.
Matt. 9:28 “And when He had come into
the house
the blind men came to Him. And Jesus said to them
‘Do you believe that I am able to do this?’ They said to Him
"Yes
Lord.’”
YLT: “And he having come
to the house
the blind men came to him
and Jesus saith to them
`Believe ye
that I am able to do this?’ They say to him
`Yes
sir.’”
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) The Lord did not heal them on the road and until
they followed Him into the house He asked them that whether they had faith. It
shows that if men in religion want to receive salvation
they have to come out
of their original ways and closely followed Christ
believing that He is the
Son of God. This is our only salvation.
2) The blind men closely followed the Lord and came
into the house
indicating that:
A. They had
persevering attitude;
B. They carried out an
undertaking from start to finishing;
C. Their faith towards
the Lord resisted the test.
3) The blind men came into the house. It also
indicates that:
A. If one wants to
receive deeper healing from the Lord
he has to come nearer to the Lord.
B. The Lord is in the
assembly (in the house) and therefore we should live in the assembly so as to
be healed by the Lord.
Matt. 9:29 “Then He touched their
eyes
saying
‘According to your faith let
it be to you.’”
YLT: “Then touched he
their eyes
saying
`According to your faith let it be to you
’”
Literal Meaning: the Lord mentioned
faith repeatedly in this chapter (v.2
22
28
29) because religion emphasized
on that “one shall be justified on the principle of works”. However
God’s
salvation is that “one shall be justified on the principle of faith of Christ”
(Gal. 2:16).
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) Men’s faith is a channel to draw the Lord’s
power. The Lord’s power reaches the place where the channel of faith has been
laid.
2) If men ask without faith or men only have faith
in lips instead of in their hearts
they will not gain the effect of faith.
Only the true faith is the one that can be fulfilled.
Matt. 9:30 “And their eyes were
opened. And Jesus sternly warned them
saying
‘See
that no one knows it.’”
YLT: “and their eyes were
opened
and Jesus strictly charged them
saying
`See
let no one know;’”
Literal Meaning: it is the usual way
in religion to publicize signs and wonders so as to draw the astonished masses.
When the Lord healed those who represented religion
He purposely abandoned the
traditional religious ways.
Matt. 9:31 “But when they had
departed
they spread the news about Him in all that country.”
YLT: “but they
having
gone forth
did spread his fame in all that land.”
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) On spiritual works
the most important thing is
obedience. Otherwise men may block the Lord’s works. When preaching good news
and bearing witness to the Lord
we have to obey the Lord’s guidance
otherwise
we may get half the result with twice the effort.
2) We should go and make disciples of all the
nations (Matt. 28:19)
and we should not merely spread the news about Him.
Matt. 9:32 “As
they went out
behold
they brought to Him a man
mute and demon-possessed.”
YLT: “And as they are
coming forth
lo
they brought to him a man dumb
a demoniac
”
Spiritual Meaning: “a man
mute and
demon-possessed” “Mute” is the great feature of religionists. Religionists are
unable to speak for God (Is. 56:10). There is the power of darkness behind
every kind of religion. Satan is the fountainhead of religion and it utilizes
religion to usurp men’s worship towards true God that He deserves.
Matt. 9:33 “And when the demon was
cast out
the mute spoke. And the multitudes marveled
saying
‘It was never seen like this in
YLT: “and the demon
having been cast out
the dumb spake
and the multitude did wonder
saying that
`It was never so seen in
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) The moment the dumb idols (1Cor. 12:2) were cast
out
men are able to speak.
2) We have been saved and delivered from the
authority of darkness
and translated into the kingdom of the Son of His love
(Col. 1:13).
3) The Lord raised the dead at first (v. 18-25) and
then opened the eyes of the blind men (v.27-30) and finally made the mute to
speak
indicating the spiritual order: life is first
understanding next and
bearing witness last.
Matt. 9:34 “But the Pharisees said
‘He casts out demons by the ruler of the demons.’”
YLT: “but the Pharisees
said
`By the ruler of the demons he doth cast out the demons.’”
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) If we randomly explain what we are unable to
explain
we will distort the truth.
2) Religionists specialize in distorting others’
work: they say that others are utilized by the devil when others do anything
that they are unable to do.
Matt. 9:35 “Then Jesus went about all
the cities and villages
teaching in their synagogues
preaching the gospel of
the kingdom
and healing every sickness and every disease among the people.”
YLT: “And Jesus was going
up and down all the cities and the villages
teaching in their synagogues
and
proclaiming the good news of the reign
and healing every sickness and every
malady among the people.”
Please
see the notes in Matt. 4:23.
Matt. 9:36 “But when He saw the
multitudes
He was moved with compassion for them
because they were weary and
scattered
like sheep having no shepherd.”
YLT: “And having seen the
multitudes
he was moved with compassion for them
that they were faint and
cast aside
as sheep not having a shepherd
”
Meaning of Words: “weary”: being threatened.
Literal Meaning: in this verse the
Lord used shepherd and sheep to liken the connection between Him and men (John.
10:14). Men are originally of Him. Once men depart from the Lord
men will fall
into the weary and scattered state.
“He was moved with compassion for them.”
The Lord was not moved with compassion for their sins but for their weary and
scattered state.
“Weary” indicates that sheep suffer pain
when being skinned by evil shepherds.
“Scattered” indicates that sheep was
scattered and helpless when being abandoned by irresponsible shepherds.
Matt. 9:37 “Then He said to His
disciples
‘The harvest truly is
plentiful
but the laborers are few.”
YLT: “then saith he to
his disciples
`The harvest indeed [is] abundant
but the workmen few;”
Literal Meaning: “the harvest truly
is plentiful”: the harvest is great.
“Labor”: manpower
toil.
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) Though the Lord’s harvest is plentiful
workers
who are able to endure suffering are few.
2) Both sheep and crops have life. Sheep needs to
be shepherded. Harvest needs to be harvested. Both shepherding and harvesting
are the Lord’s work.
The Lord needs men to work with Him on earth (Is. 6:8).
Matt. 9:38 “Therefore pray the Lord
of the harvest to send out laborers into His harvest.’”
YLT: “beseech ye
therefore the Lord of the harvest
that he may put forth workmen to His
harvest.’”
Literal Meaning: the Lord here used
harvest and the Lord of the harvest to liken the connection between Him and men
(Rev. 14:15).
“Send out laborers into His harvest”
“Into His harvest” means to partake in His harvest.
Enlightenment in the Word:
1) Though the Lord is willing to send out laborers
He sends out laborers unless we pray for this. Praying is to pave the track for
the will of God and makes His will to run.
2) We should always pray for preaching glad tidings
(Col. 4:3). Praying is to work with the Lord and praying may rise many good
soldiers of glad tidings.
3) Workers do not go out voluntarily and they are
sent out to work by the Lord.
III.
Outlines of the Spiritual Lessons
The King and
Religion
I. What men need is the Lord instead of
religion:
A. Religion is helpless
(v.1-2a).
B. The fundamental reason
for the helplessness of religion ------sins (v.2b-4).
C. Only the Son of Man has
power on earth to forgive sins (v.5-8).
II. God desires mercy and not sacrifice:
A. Religion condemned sinners and the Lord
sat down with sinners (v.9-11).
B. The Lord was the physician to heal the
sick and He was the savior to call sinners (v.12-13).
III. The old religion is not worthy of the
new Christ:
A. He is the bridegroom and
there is no need of fasting with His presence (v.14-15).
B. He is the unshrunk cloth
and we should not mix Him with religion that is like the old cloth (v.16).
C. He is new wine and should
be put in new wineskins (v.17).
IV. Only the Lord could heal the common
difficulties of religion:
A. Religion leaks life and
only the Lord could raise the dead (v.18-26).
B. Religion made men blind
and the Lord opened men’s eyes (v.27-31).
C. Religion made men mute
and the Lord made the mute speak (v.32-34).
V. The king’s work is to deliver men from
religion:
A. The Lord worked everywhere to deliver men
from the influence of religion (v.35).
B. Men originally were His sheep and they
were weary and scattered because they departed from God (v.36).
C. Men were harvest of Him and they had not
been harvested because of the lack of laborers (v.37).
D. The Lord wanted believers to work with
Him through prayer (v.38).
Typifications for
various kinds of times of grace
I. The time when the Lord was on earth:
A. He came to His own city (v.1) ------He
came to the world to save the Jews.
B. Only few of the Jews are saved (v. 2-10).
C. Most of the Jews rejected the Lord (v.11-17).
D. They seemed to be dead before God
------the ruler’s daughter was dead (v.18).
II. Time of grace: salvation comes to the
Gentiles------He healed the woman who had a flow of blood (v.19-22).
III. The time when the Lord comes back:
A. The Jews will be revived ------He raised
the daughter (v.23-26).
B. The blind could see and the mute could
speak (v.27-34).
The Order of the
Lord’s healing
I. The Lord raised the dead first (v.18-25)
------He gives us the rising life of the Lord at first.
II. The Lord opened the eyes of the blind
then (v.27-30) ------only life of God could understand spiritual things.
III. The Lord asked the mute to speak
finally (v.32-33) ------only those who have seen spiritual abundance could bear
witness for the Lord.
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Caleb Huang《Christian Digest Bible
Commentary Series》
Translated by Sharon Ren