The Pulpit Commentary - 2 Chronicles 6:32-33
The stranger … c ome from a far country for thy great Name's sake. These two verses, with every clause in them, must be felt most refreshing by every reader; but they ought also to be particularly observed, as both corrective of a common but strictly erroneous impression as to exclusiveness and a genius of bigotry inhering in the setting apart of the Jewish race for a certain purpose in the Divine government and counsel, and also as revealing very significantly that that setting apart was ... read more
The Pulpit Commentary - 2 Chronicles 6:29-31
God and the individual soul. Not only during the time of national calamity ( 2 Chronicles 6:28 ), though especially then, do families and individual men find themselves in sore need of Divine succour. There is never any considerable congregation which does not include at least a few hearts that come up in hope of comfort and relief from Heaven. I. THE BURDEN WHICH IS BORNE BY EACH HUMAN HEART . With our complex nature, and our many human relationships, we lie open... read more