Matthew 18:6. But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, It does not mean put him out of temper by his taking his silly offence. |
Here is a case of personal offense: we are to endeavor to make peace with our brother who has trespassed against us. The offended is to seek the offender. |
The Lord with Two or Three. “Where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.”— Matthew xviii. 20. |
i. “Others could see the evil of his conduct if he could not.” (Spurgeon) Sometimes we are painfully – and to our embarrassment – blind to our own sinful, ... |
Chapter 18. The gospels are, in short, a record of what Jesus began both to do and to teach. In the foregoing chapter, we had an account of his doings, ... |
To show his exertion for the lost, our Lord describes himself as seeking with persevering diligence. He looks this way, but sees nothing. |
Spurgeon's leisure had been devoted to the production of this commentary and it bears much internal evidence of the brightness of the sunny shore where it was. |
14 авг. 2024 г. · Spurgeon did not write any commentary for chapter 1. Note that in a given chapter the verse comments are not all in sequential order so be ... |
18 июл. 2024 г. · In Matthew 18:2 Jesus says that we must “become as little children” in order to enter the kingdom of God. The context of Jesus' statement is the ... |
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