Luke 18 - Introduction - Matthew Henry's Whole Bible Commentary

Bible Comments

L U K E.

CHAP. XVIII.

      In this chapter we have, I. The parable of the importunate widow, designed to teach us fervency in prayer, Luke 18:1-8. II. The parable of the Pharisee and publican, designed to teach us humility, and humiliation for sin, in prayer, Luke 18:9-14. III. Christ's favour to little children that were brought to him, Luke 18:15-17. IV. The trial of a rich man that had a mind to follow Christ, whether he loved better Christ or his riches; his coming short upon that trial; and Christ's discourse with his disciples upon that occasion, Luke 18:18-30. V. Christ's foretelling his own death and sufferings, Luke 18:31-34. VI. His restoring sight to a blind man, Luke 18:35-43. And these four passages we had before in Matthew and Mark.