23. highways and hedges--outside the city altogether;
historically, the heathen, sunk in the lowest depths of
spiritual wretchedness, as being beyond the pale of all that is
revealed and saving, "without Christ, strangers from the covenant of
promise, having no hope, and without God in the world"
(Eph 2:12);
generally, all such still. Thus, this parable prophetically
contemplates the extension of the kingdom of God to the whole world;
and spiritually, directs the Gospel invitations to be carried to
the lowest strata, and be brought in contact with the outermost
circles, of human society.
compel them to come in--not as if they would make the "excuses" of
the first class, but because it would be hard to get them over two
difficulties: (1) "We are not fit company for such a feast." (2) "We
have no proper dress, and are ill in order for such a presence." How
fitly does this represent the difficulties and fears of the sincere! How is this met? "Take no excuse--make them come as
they are--bring them
along with you." What a directory for ministers of Christ!
that my house may be filled--"Grace no more than nature will endure
a vacuum" [BENGEL].
JFB.
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