Matthew 18:32-35 (The Wickedness of Men; The Justice and Mercy of God)

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What did the master do after the report of the fellow slaves?  See Mat 18:32.  With what adjective does the master address the slave in this verse?  From the circumstances surrounding this, should we understand that it is necessary to fall into what we consider blatant sins like drug abuse, immorality or murder in order…

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Matthew 18:28-30 (On Choking Others Over Pence and Motes and Gnats)

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After the Lord had forgiven the debt of the slave who owed him the vast sum of money and released him, what did the slave proceed to do?  See Mat 18:28.  In what way is that similar to some who encounter the Lord and find “religion”, but as if to demonstrate their newfound “devotion” to…

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Matthew 18:15 (Seeking Sheep That Have Gone Astray, Part 1)

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Recall the context of these verses in Mat 18:1-14, Mar 9:33-50, and Luk 9:46-50.  While a number of Jesus’ followers had ceased to follow Him (Joh 6:66), His closest disciples had become even more convinced that He was the Messiah and that the establishment of His kingdom was imminent (cf. Peter’s confession and Jesus’ response…

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