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Robertson -> Mat 19:22
Robertson: Mat 19:22 - Went away sorrowful Went away sorrowful ( apēlthen lupoumenos ).
"Went away grieved."He felt that Jesus had asked too much of him. He worshipped money more than God wh...
Went away sorrowful (
"Went away grieved."He felt that Jesus had asked too much of him. He worshipped money more than God when put to the test. Does Jesus demand this same test of every one? Not unless he is in the grip of money. Different persons are in the power of different sins. One sin is enough to keep one away from Christ.
Clarke: Mat 19:22 - Went away sorrowful Went away sorrowful - Men undergo great agony of mind while they are in suspense between the love of the world and the love of their souls. When the...
Went away sorrowful - Men undergo great agony of mind while they are in suspense between the love of the world and the love of their souls. When the first absolutely predominates, then they enjoy a factitious rest through a false peace: when the latter has the upper hand, then they possess true tranquillity of mind, through that peace of God that passeth knowledge

Clarke: Mat 19:22 - He had great possessions He had great possessions - And what were these in comparison of peace of conscience, and mental rest? Besides, he had unequivocal proof that these c...
He had great possessions - And what were these in comparison of peace of conscience, and mental rest? Besides, he had unequivocal proof that these contributed nothing to his comfort, for he is now miserable even while he possesses them! And so will every soul be, who puts worldly goods in the place of the supreme God. See on Mar 10:22 (note).
Calvin -> Mat 19:22
Calvin: Mat 19:22 - He went away sorrowful Mat 19:22.He went away sorrowful The result at length showed how widely distant the young man was from that perfection to which Christ had called hi...
Mat 19:22.He went away sorrowful The result at length showed how widely distant the young man was from that perfection to which Christ had called him; for how comes it that he withdraws from the school of Christ, but because he finds it uneasy to be stripped of his riches? But if we are not prepared to endure poverty, it is manifest that covetousness reigns in us. And this is what I said at the outset, that the order which Christ gave, to sell all that he had, was not an addition to the law, but the scrutiny of a concealed vice. 629 For the more deeply a man is tainted by this or the other vice, the more strikingly will it be dragged forth to light by being reproved. We are reminded also by this example that, if we would persevere steadily in the school of Christ, we must renounce the flesh. This young man, who had brought both a desire to learn and modesty, withdrew from Christ, because it was hard to part with a darling vice. The same thing will happen to us, unless the sweetness of the grace of Christ render all the allurements of the flesh distasteful to us. Whether or not this temptation was temporary, so that the young man afterwards repented, we know not; but it may be conjectured with probability, that his covetousness kept him back from making any proficiency.
Defender -> Mat 19:22
Defender: Mat 19:22 - great possessions No matter how outwardly righteous a person may be, he can only be saved if he comes to Christ with nothing of his own. The Lord may not ask a follower...
No matter how outwardly righteous a person may be, he can only be saved if he comes to Christ with nothing of his own. The Lord may not ask a follower to give up his possessions or anything else, but maybe He will. That person must at least be willing to do so. We cannot bargain with God. We are dead in sins until He saves us; only Christ can give us life."
TSK -> Mat 19:22
TSK: Mat 19:22 - he went // for he went : Mat 13:22, Mat 14:9; Jdg 18:23, Jdg 18:24; Dan 6:14-17; Mar 6:26, Mar 10:22; Luk 18:23; Joh 19:12-16
for : Mat 6:24, Mat 16:26; Psa 17:14; E...

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Poole -> Mat 19:22
Poole: Mat 19:22 - -- Mark saith the same, Mar 10:22 ; so doth Luke, Luk 18:23 . He was sorry that he had ever propounded the question, or that the terms were such as his...
Mark saith the same, Mar 10:22 ; so doth Luke, Luk 18:23 . He was sorry that he had ever propounded the question, or that the terms were such as his covetous heart could not comply with. He would have had heaven if he could have had it cheap; or, it may be, he would have parted with something for it; but to sell all was a hard saying! Or he was sorry to see himself so confuted, and convinced that, whatsoever he dreamed, he had not kept the commandments, and had not a heart prepared to obey God in one thing. It is not said, because he loved his great possessions, but,
for he had great possessions yet the first is intended. It is a hard thing for us to have a great concern in the world, and not to love it more than God.
He went away; he would hear no more of that discourse. How many would have heaven if they might have it upon their own terms! How few are willing to come up to God’ s terms! How false and deceitful are our hearts! They will persuade us we have done all, when indeed we have done nothing, nor are prepared to do any thing in truth and sincerity. We are not perfect, something is wanting to us, till to will to do whatsoever God requireth of us be present with us, though, when it comes to, we may want strength to perform.
Haydock -> Mat 19:22
Haydock: Mat 19:22 - Sorrowful Sorrowful. I know not how it happens, that when superfluous and earthly things are loved, we are more attached to what we possess in effect than in ...
Sorrowful. I know not how it happens, that when superfluous and earthly things are loved, we are more attached to what we possess in effect than in desire. For, why did this young man depart sad, but because he had great riches? It is one thing not to wish for, and another to part with them, when once we have them. They become incorporated, and, as it were, a part of ourselves, like food; and, when taken, are changed into our own members. No one easily suffers a member of his body to be cut off. (St. Augustine, ep. xxxi. ad Paul.)
Gill -> Mat 19:22
Gill: Mat 19:22 - But when the young man heard that saying // he went away sorrowful // for he had great possessions But when the young man heard that saying..... That he must sell his estates, and all his worldly substance, and the money made of them, give away to t...
But when the young man heard that saying..... That he must sell his estates, and all his worldly substance, and the money made of them, give away to the poor; and become a follower of Christ, deny himself, and submit to hardships very disagreeable to the flesh:
he went away sorrowful; not with a godly sorrow for his sin and imperfections, but with the sorrow of the world, which worketh death: he was ashamed and confounded, that he could not perform what he had just now so briskly promised, at least tacitly, that whatever else was proper he would do; as also grieved, that he had not arrived to perfection, which he had hoped he had, but now began to despair of, and of obtaining eternal life; and most of all troubled, that he must part with his worldly substance, his heart was so much set upon, or not enjoy it:
for he had great possessions; which were very dear to him; and he chose rather to turn his back on Christ, and drop his pursuits of the happiness of the other world, than part with the present enjoyments of this.

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Maclaren -> Mat 19:16-26
Maclaren: Mat 19:16-26 - A Libation To Jehovah The Requirements Of The King
And, behold, one came and said unto Him, Good Master, what good thing shall I do, that I may...
MHCC -> Mat 19:16-22
MHCC: Mat 19:16-22 - --Christ knew that covetousness was the sin which most easily beset this young man; though he had got honestly what he possessed, yet he could not ch...
Matthew Henry -> Mat 19:16-22
Matthew Henry: Mat 19:16-22 - -- Here is an account of what passed between Christ and a hopeful young gentleman that addressed himself to him upon a serious errand; he said to be...
Barclay -> Mat 19:16-22
Barclay: Mat 19:16-22 - "THE GREAT REFUSAL" Here is one of the best-known and best-loved stories in the gospel history. One of the most interesting things about it is the way in which most o...
Constable: Mat 19:3--26:1 - --VI. The official presentation and rejection of the King 19:3--25:46
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College -> Mat 19:1-30
Lapide -> Mat 19:1-24; Mat 19:21-30





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