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1 | MAT. 18:8? | Matt 18:8 | JOSH JOHNSON | 240449 | ||
Yes, I agree. I think another way of explaining it is, no matter what sinful temptation we face in life, following the Lord's way is more rewarding than yielding. Thank You. |
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2 | Matthew 18:8 | Matt 18:8 | Tedebear | 240450 | ||
Could Christ have meant that if a member of the body of Christ/Church offends another member of the body, that person should be cut off from the body/church? | ||||||
3 | Matthew 18:8 | Matt 18:8 | DocTrinsograce | 240454 | ||
Hi, Tedebear... Welcome to the forum! I would agree that the person creating a stumbling block ought to be the object of church discipline (Matthew 18:6-7). Some of the old Baptist divines in the 17th century (and probably others) considered church discipline to be an ordinance of our Lord based on this passage (see particularly vv14-20). Contemporary Christians tend to embrace the little children thing (vv3-5), with more enthusiasm than the self denial (vv8-9), let alone the church's exercise of discipline in the latter verses. The Puritans used to say, "Showing kindness to the wolf is showing cruelty to the sheep." In Him, Doc |
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