Matthew 18:1

WHO IS THE GREATEST? They had been arguing this question on the road (Mark 9:34). They still thought of an earthly kingdom, in political terms. They must have argued this question of "greatness" many times (_compare_ Luke 22:24-30).... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 18:2

JESUS CALLED A CHILD. He used the child to teach them a lesson. [This was a common way to teach: Jesus washed the disciples' feet (_John 13);_ Agabus tied his own hands and feet with Paul's belt (Acts 21:11).]... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 18:3

UNLESS YOU CHANGE. This is a command to his disciples something which they were to do themselves. It is not something which was to be done for them. BECOME LIKE CHILDREN. Humble, teachable, without selfish ambition, without sinful pride. If they were to enter the Kingdom of heaven, they should not w... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 18:6

IF ANYONE SHOULD CAUSE. "Little ones" included not only children, but all the followers of Christ as well. The Jews (Matthew 16:21) would turn some away from faith in Christ. IT WOULD BE BETTER FOR THAT MAN. This was a common form of execution. The lesson is that being killed in this way would only... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 18:7

HOW TERRIBLE FOR THE WORLD. There are many temptations to make people turn away from Christ. But this does not take away the punishment from the one who causes such things.... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 18:8,9

8-9 IF YOUR HAND OR YOUR FOOT. Symbolic (Compare Matthew 5:29-30). If there were no other way to avoid sin, it would be a small price to pay to be able to enter life [that is, to lose hand or foot and so avoid the eternal fire]. He does not intend to say that anyone should injure themselves, but he... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 18:10

SEE THAT YOU DON'T DESPISE ANY OF THESE LITTLE ONES. In the Kingdom of heaven, there are no unimportant people! The Jews [Pharisees, teachers of the Law, Sadducees] believed they were the "elite" and the common people not worth trying to save. These Jews were shocked when Jesus went among ordinary p... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 18:11

FOR THE SON OF MAN. Christ died for every human being (Hebrews 2:9). Jesus came into the world to save, not to judge (John 3:16-17). [HE WILL RETURN AS JUDGE!]... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 18:12,13

WHAT DO YOU THINK? This parable is to show how God feels about these "little ones" which the Jews despise. The shepherd takes time to look for the sheep that is lost. Jesus is the "Good Shepherd.... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 18:14

YOUR FATHER IN HEAVEN. God through Christ came to "look for" his "lost sheep." [Christianity is unique in showing God who comes down to man to act in history so that each man and woman is given the opportunity to come to him and receive life eternal.] JOY! (Luke 15:7).... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 18:15

IF YOUR BROTHER SINS AGAINST YOU. Compare Mark 9:38; Luke 9:49. A fellow believer who does you wrong in some way. GO TO HIM. You are to go to him! SHOW HIM HIS FAULT. Have a quiet talk with him. He may not know how he has hurt you. IF HE LISTENS TO YOU. You will have won your brother back to yoursel... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 18:17

THEN TELL THE WHOLE THING TO THE CHURCH. Only after the first two attempts have failed, do you then tell it to the church. ["Church" here means _congregation._ The first use of "church" is in Matthew 16:18] IF HE WILL NOT LISTEN TO THE CHURCH. The church leaders [elders] had the right to exclude suc... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 18:18

AND SO I TELL ALL OF YOU. What Jesus had said to Peter (Matthew 16:19), he now tells to them all. He said this again (John 20:23). Since the apostles were guided by the Holy Spirit (John 14:26), the things which they prohibited and permitted would be the Plan of God.... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 18:19,20

19-20. WHENEVER TWO OF YOU ON EARTH. Just two [or more] form a "messianic community" [church, congregation]. The united prayers of this group will be heard by God. I AM THERE WITH THEM. Jesus promises to be part of every group [messianic community] which meets in his name [through the Holy Spirit E... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 18:21

THEN PETER CAME TO JESUS AND ASKED. Jesus had just spoken about going to a brother who had sinned against you, to make peace. Peter wants to know just how far he is obligated to forgive someone. SEVEN TIMES? The teachers of the Law said that one who repented should be forgiven up to a maximum of thr... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 18:22

SEVENTY TIMES SEVEN. This is a Jewish saying, which means _an unlimited number._ Jesus said later: _"If he sins against you seven times in one day, and each time he comes to you saying, I repent,' you must forgive him"_ (Luke 17:4). Our forgiveness must be just as unlimited as God's! Notice God forg... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 18:23

BECAUSE THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN IS LIKE. He now uses a parable to explain this idea of forgiveness. A KING WHO DECIDED TO CHECK ON HIS SERVANTS' ACCOUNTS. A king had people working for him who managed his money and his business. This king decides to check up on what his servants are doing.... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 18:24

WHEN ONE OF THEM WAS BROUGHT IN. Notice he was _brought in!_ His accounts were short millions of dollars. [Remember this is a parable.] The debt is beyond human ability to pay.... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 18:25

HIS MASTER ORDERED HIM TO BE SOLD AS A SLAVE. This was the usual way of doing when a debt could not be paid. This man had used his king's money, and now could not pay it back.... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 18:26

BE PATIENT WITH ME! This servant gets down on his knees and begs for mercy! I WILL PAY YOU EVERYTHING! This promise is beyond his ability to pay, but he may have believed that he could.... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 18:27

SO HE FORGAVE HIM THE DEBT AND LET HIM GO. The king felt sorry for the man, and just like that, he "wrote off" the debt of millions of dollars. [10,000 talents might be worth $75,000,000 in 1974 dollars.]... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 18:28

AND MET ONE OF HIS FELLOW SERVANTS. This one who had just been forgiven his huge debt, now meets a fellow servant who owes him a few dollars. [100 denarii would be worth maybe $180 in 1974 dollars.]... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 18:30

BUT HE WOULD NOT! No mercy, no delay he has the fellow servant put in jail until the debt is paid. [The law allowed this to be done.]... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 18:31

THEY WERE VERY UPSET. The other servants saw what was being done, and it did not please them at all. So, they went to the master and told him what had happened.... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 18:34

HE SENT THE SERVANT TO JAIL. Prisoners in the ancient world were sometimes treated cruelly. This servant was to be punished [tortured] until he should pay back the millions of dollars. Since he could not do this, he would be in prison permanently.... [ Continue Reading ]

Matthew 18:35

THAT IS HOW MY FATHER IN HEAVEN WILL TREAT YOU. Jesus says _my_ heavenly Father. God will not be their Father, unless they imitate the spirit of Christ. The parable is to show that God forgives us the impossibly huge debt of sin [through our union with Christ (Romans 6:3-4; Colossians 2:12)]. Theref... [ Continue Reading ]

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