Matthew Poole Commentary - Acts 20:19 - 20:19

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Acts 20:19 - 20:19


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Serving the Lord; in his apostleship or public ministry; of which, if any ever could, he might have gloried; yet in this office he clothes himself



with humility, as the most becoming garment for a minister of Jesus Christ: though so high, yet so low. We need not cry, (as one did, though ironically), Fie, St. Paul! but fie upon all such as pretend to succeed in his dignity, and do not at all imitate him in his humility.



With many tears; he shed tears of compassion over the ignorant and blind, hard and perverse. It grieved him to see how large a dominion the god of this world had, and what a little part was left for his dear Lord and Master, Christ Jesus.



Temptations; afflictions and troubles, which befell him for Christ and the gospel’s sake; which are so called, Jam_1:2 1Pe_1:6.