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<p class="tab-1">Here is, 1. The <i>disrespect</i> which Christs <i>kindred, according to the flesh</i>, showed to him, when he was preaching (and they knew very well that he was then in his element); they not only <i>stood without</i>, having no desire to come in, and hear him, but they sent in a message to <i>call him out to them</i> (<a class="bibleref" title="Mark.3.31,Mark.3.32" href="/passage/?search=Mark.3.31,Mark.3.32"><span class="bibleref" title="Mark.3.31">Mark 3:31</span>, <span class="bibleref" title="Mark.3.32">32</span></a>), as if he must leave his work, to hearken to their <i>impertinences</i>; it is probable that they had <i>no business with him</i>, only sent for him on purpose to oblige him to <i>break off</i>, lest he should <i>kill himself</i>. He knew how far his strength would go, and preferred the salvation of souls before his own life, and soon after made it to appear with a witness; it was therefore an <i>idle thing</i> for them, under pretence of his sparing himself, to interrupt him; and it was worse, if really they had business with him, when they knew he preferred his business, as a Saviour, so much before any other business.</p>
<p class="tab-1">2. The <i>respect</i> which Christ showed to his spiritual kindred upon this occasion. Now, as at other times, he put a <i>comparative neglect</i> upon his mother, which seemed purposely designed to obviate the prevent the extravagant respect which men in aftertimes would be apt to pay her. <i>Our</i> respect ought to be guided and governed by Christs; now the virgin Mary, or Christs mother, is not equalled with, but postponed to, ordinary believers, on whom Christ here puts a <i>superlative</i> honour. He looked upon those that <i>at about</i> him, and pronounced those of them that not only heard, but did, the will of God, to be to him as <i>his brother, and sister, and mother</i>; as much esteemed, loved, and cared for, as his nearest relations, <a class="bibleref" title="Mark.3.33-Mark.3.35" href="/passage/?search=Mark.3.33-Mark.3.35">Mark 3:33-35</a>. This is a good reason why we should <i>honour those that fear the Lord</i>, and choose them for our people; why we should be not hearers of the word only, but doers of the work, that we may share with the saints in this honour, Surely it is good to be akin to those who are thus nearly allied to Christ, and to have fellowship with those that have fellowship with Christ; and woe to those that hate and persecute Christs kindred, that are <i>his bone and his flesh</i>, every one <i>resembling the children of a king</i> (see <a class="bibleref" title="Judg.8.18,Judg.8.19" href="/passage/?search=Judg.8.18,Judg.8.19"><span class="bibleref" title="Judg.8.18">Jdg. 8:18</span>, <span class="bibleref" title="Judg.8.19">19</span></a>); for he will with jealously plead their cause, and avenge their blood.</p>