Nay, but ye yourselves do wrong, and defraud, and that your brethren.

'but ye yourselves do wrong' -Far from enduring wrong (Matthew 5:40; 1 Peter 2:22), or forfeiting "their rights" for others, they were actually becoming the abusers. In the demand for "justice", they were being unjust to others.

Point to Note:

The verse contains. valuable truth. When Christians seek revenge, "so-called justice", or "their rights", they often end up walking all over the "rights" of others to get them. (Romans 12:17). am reminded of. statement one writer said, that all of us have been victims, but all of us have also been abusers!

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