THURSDAY.
Peter's Confession.
I. "Jesus came into the confines of Caesarea Philippic and he asked His disciples saying; Whom do men say, that the Son of Man is? " (Matt. xvi. 13.) It is sometimes good to know what men say of us, in order that we may know and correct the defects, which have been discovered in our conduct, and that we may attempt to realize and perfect what has been the subject of their commendation. The desire of knowing the opinions of mankind, in our regard, however, frequently proceeds from vanity and vain-glory, and is therefore often dangerous. Observe, how Christ every-where calls Himself the " Son of Man," though He is the only begotten Son of God, whilst those, who pretend to be His followers, pay so much attention to their privileges and titles of honor!
II. The Apostles' answer, " Some say Thou art John the Baptist, and others Elias, and others Jeremias, or one of the prophets." (Matt. xvi. 14.) They did not tell Himx that others called Him a drunkard, a glutton, and other opprobrious names, to teach us, that slanderous reports ought not to be uttered before our brother, to spare his feelings. Observe, how far men failed in their esteem of Christ, although His miracles clearly evinced His divinity. Do not, therefore, on your part wonder, if your neighbors or companions undervalue you, or err, in believing you worse than you are. Be content to be considered such in the sight of God, as you really are, and no more; for God sees the secrets of hearts.
III. Consider the words of Christ, " But whom do you