By:
William John Hocking, Editor
A PECULIAR Greek expression occurs twice only in the New Testament (Luke 13:11; Heb. 7:25). In each case it is intensely significant. The poor woman was unable to lift herself to the uttermost (in any wise): a picture surely of man’s natural helplessness before God. On the other hand, the Lord Jesus is able to save to the uttermost: His power can save entirely and always those who come to God by Him. W.T.H.