Matthew Eighteen
At that very hour the disciples came
up to Jesus and said, Who is greatest
in the kingdom of heaven? So Jesus called a little boy, and made him
to stand up in the midst of them, And he said, Truly I say to you, Unless
you change and become like little boys, you
shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven. Whoever therefore will humble himself
like this little boy, shall be great in the kingdom
of heaven. And he who will welcome one like this
little boy, in my name, welcomes me. And whoever misleads one of these little
ones who believe in me, it would be better
for him that an ass’ millstone were hanged
on his neck and he were sunk in the depths
of the sea.
¶ Woe to the world because of offences!
Offences are bound to come; but woe to the
man by whose hand the offences come! If your hand or your foot offends you, cut
it off and throw it away from you; for it is
much better for you to go through life lamed
or maimed, rather than having two hands or
two feet, and fall into the everlasting fire. And if your eye offends you, remove it
and throw it away from you; it is better for
you to go through life with one eye, rather
than having two eyes and fall into the
gehenna of fire. See to it that you do not despise one of
these little ones; for I say to you, their angels
always see the face of my Father in
heaven. For the Son of man has come to save
what was lost. What do you think? If a man should have
a hundred sheep, and one of them is lost,
would he not leave the ninety and nine on
the mountain, and go in search of the one
which is lost? And if he should find it, truly I say to
you, he rejoices over it more than over the
ninety and nine which were not lost. Even so, your Father in heaven does not
want one of these little ones to be lost.
¶ Now then, if your brother is at fault with
you, go and rebuke him alone; if he listens
to you, then you have won your brother. But if he will not listen to you, take one
or two with you, because at the mouth of
two or three witnesses every word is sustained. And if he will not listen to them, tell the
congregation; and if he will not listen to the
congregation, then regard him as a publican
and a heathen. Truly I say to you, Whatever you bind on
earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever
you release on earth will be released in
heaven. Again I say to you, that if two of you are
worthy on earth, anything that they would
ask, it will be done for them by my Father in
heaven. For wherever two or three are gathered
in my name, I am there among them.
¶ Then Peter came up and said to him,
My Lord, if my brother is at fault with me,
how many times should I forgive him? up to
seven times? Jesus said to him, I do not say to you up
to seven times, but up to seventy times seven.
¶ Therefore the kingdom of heaven is likened
to a king who wanted to take an accounting
from his servants. And when he began to take the accounting,
they brought to him one who owed ten
thousand talents. And as he could not pay, his lord commanded
him to be sold, together with his wife
and children, and all that he had, so that he
could pay. The servant then fell down, worshipped
him, and said, My lord, have patience with
me, and I will pay you everything. Then the master of that servant had pity,
so he released him, and cancelled his debt. But that servant went out, and found one
of his fellow-servants, who owed him one
hundred cents; and he seized him, and tried
to choke him, saying to him, Give me what
you owe me. So his fellow-servant fell down at his feet,
and begged him and said, Have patience with
me, and I will pay you. But he was not willing; and he went and
had him put into prison, until he should pay
him what he owed him. When their fellow-servants saw what had
happened, they were very sorry, and they
came and informed their master of everything
that had happened. Then his master called him and said to
him, O wicked servant, I cancelled all your
debt because you begged me. Was it not right for you to have mercy on
your fellow-servant, just as I had mercy on
you? So his master was angry, and delivered
him to the scourgers, until he should pay
everything he owed him. So will my Father in heaven do to you, if
you do not forgive each man his brother’s
fault from your heart.
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