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- The parable of the unforgiving servant, also known as the unmerciful servant, in Matthew 18:21-35 teaches us two things about sin1. First, it is beyond our capacity to repay, and second, it is greater than any offense we have suffered—or could suffer—at the hands of others1. The parable shows how much provocation God has from his family on earth, and how untoward his servants are2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The parable of the unforgiving servant, also known as the unmerciful servant, in Matthew 18:21-35 teaches us two things about sin. First, it is beyond our capacity to repay, and second, it is greater than any offense we have suffered—or could suffer—at the hands of others.www.christianity.com/jesus/life-of-jesus/parables/w…(Read Matthew 18:21-35) Though we live wholly on mercy and forgiveness, we are backward to forgive the offences of our brethren. This parable shows how much provocation God has from his family on earth, and how untoward his servants are.www.christianity.com/bible/commentary/matthew-h…
Matthew 18:21-35
What is the meaning of the Parable of the Unforgiving …
Jan 4, 2022 · We find the Parable of the Unforgiving Servant only in Matthew 18:23-35. The Apostle Peter had asked how many times one should forgive, "Till seven times?" and Jesus answered, "Not seven times but seventy times …
The Unforgiving Servant (Matthew 18:21-35):
The Parable of the Unforgiving Servant in Matthew 18:21-35 is a story that Jesus told to illustrate the importance of forgiveness. The parable begins with a servant who owes his master a large amount of money. The servant begs for mercy …
Verses 21–35 - Matthew Henry's Commentary - Bible Gateway
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Matthew 18:21-35, Understanding Jesus’ Forgiveness
Jesus’ answer is that you do not ever get to stop. Jesus tells Peter that there is not a number when we can finally write someone off. There is not a counting when you finally say that it is enough and I am not going to forgive you …
Commentary on Matthew 18:21-35 - Working …
Sep 14, 2014 · Jesus teaches about the radical grace of God and the necessity of forgiveness in this parable. He challenges Peter's question about the limits of forgiveness and contrasts the king's mercy with the servant's cruelty.
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Matthew 18:21-35 Reflection: The Need for …
Mar 15, 2022 · A reading from the gospel according to Matthew 18:21-35: 21 Peter approached Jesus and asked him, “Lord, if my brother sins against me, how often must I forgive him? As many as seven times?” 22 Jesus answered, “I say to …
Commentary on Matthew 18:21-35 - Working …
Sep 11, 2011 · In answering Peter’s request for help in understanding how far forgiveness needs to go Jesus teaches that God’s forgiveness surpasses both our deserving and our comprehension of it; we who have first been forgiven must, …
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