The Pulpit Commentary - Isaiah 61:1-2
The beneficent mission. These words are undeniably Messianic; that is their secondary, if not their primary, import. Of the mission of Christ they remind us— I. THAT JESUS CHRIST WAS SENT OF GOD . Our Lord not only stated but insisted that he came forth from God. He constantly took up the position here asserted, "the Lord hath anointed me" ( John 4:34 ; John 5:19 , John 5:30 ; John 8:28 ; John 9:4 ; John 12:49 ). II. THAT HE WAS FILLED WITH THE ... read more
The Pulpit Commentary - Isaiah 61:1
Messiah's mission, to the troubled. Those more especially addressed by Messiah are called the "meek," the "broken-hearted," the "captives," and the "bound." It at once comes to mind that precisely such persons were addressed in the sermon on the mount: and it may be remarked, as distinguishing Christ from all ordinary human teachers, who have their own personal gain and success to consider, that he never sought out the great, the rich, or the learned, but gave his best to the heart-sore, the... read more