Read Genesis 14:17-20
Verse
17-20 - Melchizedek is spoken of as a king of Salem, supposed
to be the place afterwards called Jerusalem, and it is generally
thought that he was only a man. The words of the apostle, Hebrews
7:3,. state only, that the sacred history has said nothing of
his ancestors. The silence of the Scriptures on this, is to raise
our thoughts to Him, whose generation cannot be declared. Bread and
wine were suitable refreshment for the weary followers of Abram; and
it is remarkable that Christ appointed the same as the memorials of
his body and blood, which are meat and drink indeed to the soul.
Melchizedek blessed Abram from God. He blessed God from Abram. We
ought to give thanks for other's mercies as for our own. Jesus
Christ, our great High Priest, is the Mediator both of our prayers
and praises, and not only offers up ours, but his own for us. Abram
gave him the tenth of the spoils, Hebrews
7:4. When we have received some great mercy from God, it is very
fit we should express our thankfulness by some special act of pious
charity. Jesus Christ, our great Melchisedek, is to have homage done
him, and to be humbly acknowledged as our King and Priest; not only
the tithe of all, but all we have, must be given up to him.
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