I’m editing a sermon by James Durham (one of many for a projected collected sermons), and this puzzles me on the meaning. Any good surmises what the meaning of “boast” is in this context? Since it is used of the Lord I think we can rule out the predominant negative use. Is there anything in the verse in question in the Greek that indicates any sharpness to the words? I notice some versions put the words in all caps. Boast can me cry or loud words in general though the predominant use is negatively.
We condemn not duties, God forbid; but it is a sad and hazardous case, when they are mainly laid weight on, and stuck to at death. Such self-justifiers are brought in by the Lord (Luke 13), saying, Lord, we have eaten and drunken in thy presence, etc. Whom yet he boasts away from him.
We condemn not duties, God forbid; but it is a sad and hazardous case, when they are mainly laid weight on, and stuck to at death. Such self-justifiers are brought in by the Lord (Luke 13), saying, Lord, we have eaten and drunken in thy presence, etc. Whom yet he boasts away from him.
