[8]. The four examples given by Allāh in verses 19-22 are those of the believer and unbeliever, disbelief and belief, Paradise and Hellfire, and those receptive to guidance and those unreceptive.
[9]. I.e. your duty is to convey God's Message to mankind but the guidance is God's. Prophet Muhammad ﷺ is mercy given by Allāh to all others. He did everything to show the people the right way. He was shelter to those who feel marginalized, such as the poor, strangers, foreigners, and the elderly, ensuring they feel part of the community.
[10]. Sending Prophet Muhammad ﷺ as God's last and final messenger is great blessing. Allāh sent the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ into the world to convey His message. We are grateful to our prophet who, at the end of His call to Islamic Monotheism, was able to look to heaven and say, “I have brought you glory on earth by finishing well the mission you gave me to do. The Prophet Muhammad’s mission was to fulfill God's plan on the earth, to seek and save the pagans, the lost Jews and Christians and guide them all to the straight Path of Islam.
[11]. Reciting the Qur’an is a spiritual discipline, which means that we need to be disciplined in how we approach it. If you lack the desire to recite the Qur’an, pray and ask that Allāh would give you a desire for His word. Then, build a time into your day to recite his Book, meditate it, and make this time a priority. You should then find people to hold you accountable to a reciting plan. Maybe even start a reciting plan with someone or group.