Discussing The Book of Matthew Chapter 18 - The Dan Bidondi Show Bible Series
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So we are continuing our comprehensive study of the book of Matthew.
We are now on to chapter 18, and we just had an exciting chapter 17 where Jesus transferred into the Spirit and met with Elias and Moses, and the apostles got to witness this and also got to listen to our Heavenly Father speak to them, you and the apostles got to witness this and also got to listen to our Heavenly Father speak to them, you know what I mean, saying, So that was chapter 17, guys.
So if you missed all the other chapters, please find them right in our list here, and I'll like a playlist.
So we got all this stuff going on here guys and also tons of stuff and like always guys We like to pray first before we do a Bible reading and we go by both Specific Bible study approach.
We pray for wisdom and understanding We read the scripture in its context because the context is key and let the scripture interpret scripture So Heavenly Father we come before you first Jesus.
Yes from Messiah.
Please forgive us of our sins and In transgressions and make us pure before the Father.
Father, we pray to you to deliver the Holy Spirit to us, the divine teacher, to teach us your beautiful word in the book of Matthew chapter 18 today.
So without further ado, let's get to the chapter here.
So we are now on to chapter 18, guys.
And again, chapter 17, we just, amazing stuff.
It just blew my mind in a good way.
You know, how Jesus transfigured into the Spirit.
And, uh, yeah, uh, that appeared to them.
This is what, you know, Jesus took, uh, the apostles up on the mountain there and they got to witness Jesus transferring into the spirit.
And also to see Moses and Elias in the spirit, then hear from our Lord and Savior, I'm sorry, Lord, heavenly father.
And just like it's amazing chapter.
So we'll move on to chapter 18 guys, and we always encourage you to read the Bible for yourselves.
And so if you've got a Bible, please open it up.
So, here we go.
So verse 1, it says, At the same time came the disciples unto Jesus, saying, Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?
So they want to know who is the greatest in your Father's kingdom.
And Jesus called the little child unto him and set him in the midst of them.
So they asked, Who is the greatest in the kingdom of God?
And Jesus called this little child and said, come here, you know, sit with them, right?
And he said, right?
Verily I say unto you, except if ye be converted and become as us little children, right?
You shall not into the kingdom of heaven.
What does that mean?
Convert, be converted to it?
Is this, you know, he's not talking about physically getting converted to it, you know, changing into a kid.
In other words, be like the kid.
Be pure and hard and be submissive to your father's authority.
You know what I mean?
Like all children, they're submissive to their parents' authority, right?
And it doesn't matter if you're 40, 50, 80 years old, 110 years old, right?
Yeah, you need to be like a child.
And you think because you're old you've got all this knowledge and wisdom and all that?
Yeah, it's nothing compared to the Lord.
So just as like the young people look up to you, you need to look up to the Father on the temple.
It doesn't matter how old you are.
So you need to be like these little children.
Plain and simple.
And he said, "Verily I say it to you, except you be converted, and become as little children, you shall not enter the kingdom of God.
And whoever therefore shall humble himself as his little child, the same is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven." So if you could understand the context of this.
That's why we don't just read through the scriptures If you want that, you can go somewhere else.
But we like to examine, or comprehend, or study what that means.
Because if we can read through it like a novel, we don't do that.
You know what I mean?
The Bible's not meant to be read like that.
It's meant to be read, stop, take your time reading it, right?
And try to understand everything it's talking about.
So what does it mean to be converted as a child?
It says, whoever therefore shall humble yourself.
So you need to humble yourself, as the Lord of the Child does.
The same is the greatest kingdom of God.
So remember, it doesn't matter how old you are, that's plain and simple.
You might think you know it all, but you know you need to humble yourselves.
Know that the Father is in charge.
He knows better than you.
Without Him, nothing is possible.
You know what I mean?
We need to humble ourselves that way.
Yeah, I'm a professional wrestler, I'm a powerlifter and all that, but you know what?
Much as lift weights I lift and everything else, right?
I am nothing compared to Heavenly Father.
Not even close.
And I know that, and I humble myself before the Father.
Doesn't matter how big and bad I think I am, whatever the case, I'm humbling myself before the Father.
Bottom line.
And I am going to be like a little child, plain and simple.
And I'm going to be giddy as a child when I get to meet him someday.
You know what I mean?
So humble yourselves.
Be converted, let your father is in charge, he knows best, whatever.
You know what I mean?
Be like that.
Then you'll be the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.
And whoever shall receive... So yeah, whoever shall receive one such little child in my name receives me.
So what does that mean?
Receive one such little child in my name receives me, right?
And I think that's like teaching the child and helping the child understand.
Like we all do as a parent, we have to understand and teach our children at a very young age as possible about Jesus, right?
But whoever shall offend, this is powerful now, this is very powerful.
But whoever shall offend one of these little ones, which believes in me, it will be better for him that a millstone will hang about his neck, and that he drown in the depth of the sea.
What does that mean?
That means, yeah, offend the little one.
In other words, like, if you harm a child physically, mentally, spiritually, emotionally, any which way, all right?
You harm a child, yeah, you got some hellfire to pay for.
Plain and simple.
When it comes to kids, and you can see here, you know what I mean, how important that children were to Jesus, and are to Jesus to this day.
So whoever offends one of these little children, that's harming them in any which way, right?
It'd be better for you, and the thing is, drowning is, you know, if you take a poll, right, people's most fearful death, you know, what do you fear the most of?
Dying.
You know, which scares you the most?
The most horrific death.
Most people say drowning.
So, that being said, okay, it says it'd be better for you to drown in the depths of the sea.
That says a lot right there.
In other words, it's better you to face the most horrific death.
If you do anything to these children like that.
They could be sexually, mentally, physically, anything like that, right?
It'd be better for you to suffer your worst fear for death than having to meet the Father on Judgment Day.
That's what, exactly what that's saying.
And woe unto the world because of offenses.
For it must needs that offenses come, but woe to the man by whom the offense comes.
Here's the thing, right?
When you read the scripture, right?
When you hear woe, that comes from Jesus himself or the Heavenly Father, right?
Yeah, you better stop what you're doing and pay attention because he means business.
He means business when he says woe.
And woe to the world because of offenses.
And I'm looking at the world now, guys.
Children, thousands of children are going missing a day.
Being kidnapped, put on sex traffic rings, SRA rituals, abuse and everything else.
And pedophilia rings, yeah.
Children are the biggest commodity in this world, guys.
The number one threat with this evil in the world.
And also with the abortions as well.
Children and babies are the biggest targets in the world right now.
It's been like that for years.
You know what I mean?
Tens of millions of babies are aborted a year.
Thousands of kids a day go missing and half of them not even found again Yeah, he said woe to the world yeah And for much of the needs that the fences come but woe to that man by whom the offense comes cometh So talk about the Jeffrey Epstein's we're talking about These world elite who like to do things and I'm not gonna mention it godless things to children Yeah, woe to that man
Because you go back here, right?
And if you're doing this, if you're listening out there, right?
You can repent now, yes.
You can repent of this horrific crime you do.
And turn away from it and come to the cross.
You could be saved.
But if you don't, you continue to do this, guys, like, yeah.
It'd be better for you to literally hang a stone around your neck and drown in the deepest ocean.
Then meet the face of God for judgment.
You're gonna suffer, oh man, hell and high water, and then some.
That I can't express that enough.
Verse 8 here says, Well, right now, if you're evil, right?
or your foot offends you, cut them off and cast them from thee, because it is better for thee to enter into life whole or maimed, rather than having two hands and two feet to be cast into the everlasting fire.
The hell, then eventually the lake of fire.
Like we say all the time, what's the difference between hell and the lake of fire?
Well, right now, if you're evil, right?
You go to hell.
Plenty of simple.
You go to hell, it's...
Yeah, right.
Yeah, you go right to hell, alright?
That's like a jail, right?
Then judgment comes, it's like going to the judge, right?
What does the judge do?
If you go to jail, if you're not locked up right now, let's just say you drunk drive, you killed somebody, god forbid.
They lock you up, you go where?
You go to a jail cell.
Most likely some of the police stations, whatever, small jail, right?
Then you go see a judge for your trial, right?
The judge says, alright, you're guilty.
Guess where you go after that?
You go to the big house!
You don't go to a jail, you go to a prison!
So, hell is a jail.
The lake of fire is the big house.
The prison.
Which is much worse, much, much worse than jail.
And then, you know, when all is said and done and everything, after the judgment, hell itself is cast into the lake of fire too.
So, hell is a temporary place.
Plain and simple.
So, yeah.
What happened here?
So that's something you don't want to do, okay?
If you've done this stuff, God's stuff to children, you need to repent now and you will be forgiven.
So also, yeah, if your hand, or your foot, or anything that's causing you to sin, do things bad, cut it off.
Plain and simple.
And if the eye, thine eye offend you, offending you, which means getting you into sin, right?
Pluck it out and cast it from thee.
Because it is better for you to enter life with one eye, rather than having two eyes to be cast into hellfire.
And take heed that ye despise not one of these little ones.
And this is how serious, people need to know how serious that Jesus is, alright?
So basically what he's saying in the context there, right?
If something on you or something part of you, right?
It could be anything that's causing you to do these things to children or something like that, right?
Whatever for God knows reason, right?
Cast it away from you, plain and simple.
Because you're gonna pay one hell of a price.
In other words, whatever is causing you these afflictions, you need to get rid of it.
Plain and simple.
temple.
And Rastanus says, take heed that ye despise not one of these little ones, for I say to you that in heaven the angels do always behold the face of my father which is in heaven.
And a son of man has come to save that which is lost.
So this is like very serious when it comes to children.
And don't despise, in other words, don't hate, don't do bad things to children.
And And how think ye, if a man have a hundred sheep, right, and one of them goes astray, does he not leave the ninety-nine and go into the mountains and seeks that which he is going astray?
If so, be that ye find it.
Verily I say to you, he rejoiced more of sheep than the ninety-nine which went astray.
Went not astray, I'm sorry.
So this is saying, right?
If one sheep goes astray, right?
That's one person, you know what I mean?
Doesn't have to necessarily be the animal.
One person goes astray, and you just say you got a group of people that are all saved, right?
And just one of them goes astray, you're like, yeah, it's just one person who cares.
No, you go look for that person, help them out.
You know what I mean?
This goes a long way.
There's so many meanings behind this.
Just because you got a bunch of people, one goes away.
You know, don't say, oh, you know what?
I'm just going to leave them there.
Who cares?
I got 99 more.
No, go look for them, plain and simple.
And you can take that many different ways, guys.
And guys, like I say all the time in the videos here, if I'm leaving something out, you find more meanings to this.
Alright, I want you to put it in the comment section.
And you can put it in the live chat too, that's cool.
But after the show, when it premieres, put it in the comment section too.
Put the verse and everything, the number and all that.
And put what you think that's talked about too, you know what I mean?
Because there's so much context now, I'm not going to get it all.
I'm learning as it goes myself, you know?
So, it's what the Holy Spirit reveals to me at the time, you know?
So, in verse 14 it says, even so...
It is not the will of your Father which is in heaven that one of these little ones should perish.
So, yeah.
This could, and like, again, let the Scripture interpret Scripture, right?
So, now we can understand more what he's talking about.
Again, this was like, alright, what is he really talking about?
Sheep, whatever?
So, even so, it is not the will of your Father which is in heaven that one of these little ones should perish.
So, it's important to keep all your children.
All your children in the way of the Lord.
The best as you can.
You know what I mean?
There's so much stuff that goes along with this, you know?
And moreover, if the brother shall trespass against thee, go tell him his fault between thee and him alone.
If he shall hear thee, thou hast gained thy brother.
So, here's the thing.
We see this all the time.
Now, I think everybody here can relate, right?
Now, if somebody in your family, your brother, sister, whatever, does something wrong to another one, right?
You can see it's all over Facebook.
They blast it out, oh, I can't believe my sister did this, or that, whatever the case, right?
A trespass, it's basically something bad against you.
So instead of broadcasting to the world, right, it says if your brother, and that could be your brother, sister, mother, whatever, could be anybody, right?
If they trespass against you, right?
Sometimes people do this stuff, like, they'll do something wrong against you, and they don't even know they did it.
They don't realize they did it, or whatever, it could be a mistake, it could be intentionally, who knows, right?
But the Bible's saying, Jesus himself's saying, go and tell him his fault.
You know, bring him or her aside, say, listen, like, yeah, I got something to talk to you about.
You did this and that, and it affected me, and all that stuff.
Talk to him about it, regardless if it's intentionally or not.
But do it in secret, alone.
And most of the time you're going to find out it was a mistake.
You're going to find out it was a, oh man, oh I'm sorry, I didn't mean to do that.
I was trying to do this and I realized it was going to hurt you.
It could be anything.
Don't go, you know, slashing out at them, whatever, you know, put it all on Facebook and tell, you know, gossip to the family.
No, bring the person aside and say, listen, I heard this or that or I seen you do this or that.
Could you please explain what happened?
And give the person the benefit of the doubt because most of the time it's not intentional.
And if it is intentional, ask them why.
And you resolve it.
Forgive them.
If they ask forgiveness, give it to them.
It doesn't matter what they did.
Because we're going to learn later on in the scriptures, the Bible says if you don't forgive, I think we already covered it, we're going to cover it.
Jesus says if you don't forgive others, the Father's not going to forgive you.
Plain and simple.
So again, moreover, if your brother shall trespass against you, go and tell him his fault between you and him alone.
And if he shall hear thee, thou hast gained thy brother.
Imagine that?
Like, just say a sister or brother, right?
Did something, or a cousin, or uncle, whoever, right?
Did something bad, regardless if they did it intentionally or not.
You bring them aside and say, listen, this is what happened, and yeah, can we talk about this?
Now, and if they did it intentionally or not, they're gonna be like, alright, you worked it out and resolved it, right?
Now you're getting that much closer to that person.
Now if you, here's the problem, right?
Here's the problem.
If you were to blast this all over Facebook, or your family and all that, right?
Now, if this guy did it, you know, your brother, whoever, did something intentionally or not, right?
Now the business is all over the place.
Now you're gonna make things a little bit worse from actually working things out, because now you made this guy or girl look horrible.
In front of the whole family.
Now you have to, even if you guys do work it out, you're gonna have to explain to the rest of the family what happened.
Keep it to yourselves, guys, and talk to them in person.
By yourselves.
And, yeah, we've all been guilty of that.
I mean, I could, you know, if I said I wasn't, I'd be a hypocrite.
But I've learned the hard way myself, you know what I mean?
You just talk to the person, work it out, whatever the case, you know what I mean?
Most of the time you can work it out.
And it says you have gained a brother, and it makes that relationship with you and that person that much stronger.
We're at 16 here, but if ye will not hear thee, then take with thee one or two more that in the mouth of two or three witnesses every word may be established.
So if the person won't hear you, right?
then take with one or two more, you know, people with you, so you have two or three witnesses that, what's going on.
So in other words, like if they accuse you of something, whatever case, or whatever, you know what I mean?
You have two or three witnesses that, you know, because you try to talk to them alone, they're not going to hear it.
If they don't want to talk to you, whatever, you talk, you know, you confront them or talk to them with a couple of people with you so they can be witnesses to what's going on, you know what I mean?
And it says, if he shall neglect to hear you, tell it to the church.
But if you neglect to hear the church, let him be unto thee, the heareth man and publican.
So, in other words, you take it a step further.
That's what it looks like.
You take it a step further, they're not going to hear you and want to talk to you.
Because if they've done something bad to you and they're not repenting for it, yeah, you know, something's going to be done.
You know what I mean?
You're trying, and the thing is it shows humbleness.
That's what we just got done talking about, humbleness, right?
All the way down here, it says you've got to be humble like these children.
Show humbleness, even to your enemies.
So verily I say unto you, whoever shall bind on earth shall be bound in heaven.
Whoever shall elucidate on earth shall be elucidated in heaven.
So what you do on earth is going to be done in heaven.
And I say unto you that if two of you shall agree on earth as touching anything that they shall ask, it shall be done for them of my Father's which is in heaven.
So that's self-explanatory right there.
And for two, I'm sorry, for where two or three are gathered in my name, there I am in the midst.
So, this here, okay, this is where we talk about churches all the time and everything, religions.
And as you know already, you shouldn't, if you've been following the scenario, say, I don't follow any religion, I don't belong to no religion, I don't belong to none of the 40,000 different denominations of Christianity, don't belong to any cult religion or anything like that.
I follow Jesus Christ and the Gospel, the Word of God.
Directly.
Don't need no middleman, don't need no 700 Club, no Pope, no Pat Robinson, none of the clowns on TV.
Don't pray to angels, don't pray to saints, don't pray to Mary.
I pray to Jesus and the Heavenly Father directly.
Plain and simple.
So when it talks about church, every religion claims to be the true church of Jesus, right?
Wrong.
Not one of them are.
The church is the people, the body of the people, that's us.
So when two or three or more are gathered in the name of Jesus, right?
In other words, what we're doing now.
Granted, it's virtually, but this is a church.
And he's in the midst of us right now.
So if you've got a few buddies in your car, and you're all talking about scripture, right?
Or you could, you know, and there's cool things too, right?
You go, you know, get a few of your buddies, right?
You know, two, three, four, five of your buddies, right?
You all go to a fast food place, right?
Get some burgers or something, right?
You pull over in the parking lot there and you sit there and go over some scripture while you're eating.
Yeah, you can make it fun, you know what I mean?
Do these things and all that stuff, do lunches, do the scripture, you know?
Or you all gather together in your man cave in a garage or in a living room.
That's the church, guys, right there.
Because when two or three or more are gathered in the name of Jesus, right?
He's going to be with us, like we are now today.
So then Peter came to him and said, How often shall my brothers sin against me, and I forgive them?
Seven times?
So, how many times have my brothers got to sin against me, and I have to forgive them?
Seven times?
And Jesus said unto him, this is where the forgiveness comes in, Jesus said unto him, I say not thee seven times, but until seventy-seven times.
Seventy times seven.
In other words, because he's asking again, how many times do I have to forgive these people?
Seven times, how many?
You know, Jesus says, don't.
Keep forgetting them, plain and simple.
And therefore, it is the kingdom of heaven likened to a certain king, which would take account of the servants.
And when he had begun to reckon, one was brought unto him which owed him ten thousand talents.
So this is powerful, pay attention to this, yeah.
Right?
So, but as for how much he had not to pay, so there was a servant he was talking about, going back to the parables, yeah?
He was talking about a king, he had an accountant of his servants, right?
He had an accountant of his servants, right?
One of the servants owed the king money.
Which owed 10,000 talents, right?
For as much he had not pay, right?
His Lord commanded him to be sold and his wife and children and that he had a payment to be made.
So, the king's upset.
Like, you owe me $10,000.
All right, I'm going to sell you and your family.
Plain and simple.
For the payment to be made.
So the servant therefore fell down in worship and saying, Lord, have patience with me.
I will pay thee.
So he's begging the king, I'll pay you.
Please give me some time, right?
So then the lord of the servant was moved with compassion and loosed him and forgave him his debt.
So he'd like bind him up and say, we're ready to sell you and all that stuff.
Yeah, you owe me money, you owe me money, you owe me pay, whatever.
Yeah.
So the guy begged for him.
So he said, I'll pay you.
Please give me time.
So So the lord, which is the king now, says, uh, yeah, alright.
I'll have compassion for you.
I'll let you go, and I'll forgive you for the debt.
Alright?
So, but when the same servant went out, right, and found that one of his fellow servants, which owed him a hundred pence, right, So mind you, this is a servant who owed the king 10,000 talents, right?
He was forgiven for them.
He begged the lord, the king, hey, I'm sorry.
You know what I mean?
I'll pay you.
I'll try it.
You guys don't worry about it.
We'll forgive you in the death, right?
So he's forgiven.
Now, the same servant went out and found one of his fellow servants, right?
Which owed him 100 pence, right?
And he laid hands on him and took him by the throat saying, pay me what you owe me.
And his fellow servant fell down on his feet and besought him, saying, Have patience with me, and I'll pay you.
Just like when this servant here did that to the king, right?
Have patience with me, I'll pay you.
The king forgave him.
There was ten thousand dollars, right?
But this guy here, that owed him money, only owed him a hundred.
Now he's gonna, you know, grab him by the neck and say, you better pay me and everything else, right?
And now this fellow servant fell down and said, he did the same thing he did, you know, the servant did to the king, right?
Have patience and I'll pay you and all that.
And he would not... It was cast him into prison.
Till you pay me.
So basically, this fellow, the servant.
Who was forgiven for 10,000 talents, right?
Forgiven.
Walks away and one of the fellow servants owed him money.
And he grabbed him by the throat and everything else.
He had him thrown in jail.
Over a hundred...
what is it, 100 pence.
So basically, he was forgiven, but he did not forgive somebody else, right?
That's what the moral of the parable is, yeah, right?
So when his fellow servants saw what was done, they were very sorry and came and told their Lord that what was done.
So, do you mind me, these are two servants who worked for the, you know, the king, who was under the king, right?
So, when the king found out, he said, what happened?
Why'd you go to jail, whatever the case?
What happened?
Oh, this servant, that, uh, forgive me, because I owe them a hundred pence.
So, when the king got to this point, he was like, what?
Let me deal with him.
So, then his lord, after being had, called him, sent unto him.
Now this is the servant, you know, the first servant here, right?
He called the lord, the king there, called him to his center.
He's like, Father, come here for a minute.
And he said to him, Oh, you wicked servant!
I forgave you for all your debt because they desired me to do that.
You sat there and begged me, because you owe me 10,000 talents.
You begged me to forgive you and everything, and I did.
I had mercy for you.
But you shouldn't have compassion for that fellow servant, even as I had pity on you.
So, you owe me 10,000 talents, I forgave you for it.
But you wouldn't forgive him, because he owed you 100 pence?
Are you kidding me?
I can only imagine how you... Are you freaking kidding me?
I forgive you for all that, and you don't forgive him for a tenth of that.
And his Lord was rough, which is ticked off, okay, plain and simple, Really angry about that.
And I'm going to put another, this is why Jesus used parables, because it's awesome.
You know what I mean?
You can clearly understand him, what he's saying, right?
In other words, just say you have two sons, right?
Your oldest son owed you $1,000, right?
And you really need the money.
You know, I'm sorry, let me get into a better example.
So imagine you're a businessman, right?
And you're whatever the case, car salesman or whatever, right?
Just say you had two employees on you, right?
And two top employees, whatever the case.
And one of the employees owed you money, right?
They owed you $10,000.
Pay lost under the deal or something.
They owe you 10 grand, right?
You were ready to fire him.
You had him in your office.
His stuff packed.
The security there ready to escort him out the building.
He dropped to his knees, begged and pleaded.
He's like, I'm sorry, I'll pay you.
I'll do whatever I have to do, right?
And you're like, you know what?
Alright, this guy's been here a while.
I'm gonna give him another chance.
You have compassion, right?
He's like, you know what?
I'll let you stay here.
You just gotta prove yourself later, right?
So you let him go.
He's like, you know what?
The debt's paid.
Don't worry about it, right?
And the guy's probably so thankful.
Well, thank you, thank you, right?
So, the other employee, I guess, owed him, let's just say, owed him a hundred bucks.
He lost a bet or something.
Well, it could be anything, right?
And that, you know, first play did forgive him.
He caused all kinds of problems.
Tried to get him fired, this, that, and the other thing, right?
Then you find out about it.
It's like, what happened to the second guy?
Well, he's in jail because he owed me a hundred bucks.
Would you be ticked off too?
I hope I...
Put this analogy out like this, so you can understand it, you know what I mean?
But I think Jesus says it best.
I mean, that's why he taught the parables.
This is awesome.
So, and it was with, this king was, you know, was wrathful, was angry.
And deliver him to the tormentors, till he should pay all the due with unto him.
So first, you know, now, you know, the servant That owned 10,000 talents, right?
He was forgiven for it, don't worry about it, right?
But because he didn't forgive his fellow servant that only owned 100 pens, right?
Now, the king put him into tormentors, right?
Now he has to pay the 10,000 talents in the back now.
So he just messed himself up, plain and simple.
And it says, So likewise shall my father also do unto you, for ye hearts forgive not every one of his brothers at trespasses.
So, if you don't forgive, guys, that's what the moral of this whole chapter is right here.
You need to forgive.
Oh, you don't understand what he's done to me or she's done to me.
I don't care!
What if Jesus told you that?
What did you do?
The stuff that you did.
And I'm ashamed to say the stuff I've done.
Am I dumb?
Probably gonna, you know what I mean?
Like, does stupid things every day.
So imagine Jesus telling you, oh, you know, you don't understand, you know, to other people, you don't understand what he's done, so I'm not gonna forgive him, right?
Imagine him saying that about you.
So it doesn't matter what that person's done to you, okay?
You know what I mean?
you can forgive that person.
And what you want to learn more about this in the coming chapters, guys, But yeah, I hope you guys get the point, yeah.
And it does go on to say, you know, if you don't forgive somebody, because Jesus forgave you, right?
If you don't forgive somebody, right?
You can be a believer all you want.
You can be one of the most holiest people in the world, right?
But if you don't forgive a person for what they've done to you, guess what?
The Father is not going to forgive you.
That's what the Scripture said.
It is written by Jesus himself, saying that.
If you cannot forgive people of their trespasses, the Father is not going to forgive you of yours.
You understand that?
Forgiveness is very, very... They talk about being humble and everything.
Being like the kids.
Be humble.
That's what I was talking about.
It's all in context.
That's why you're studying the Scripture, the context.
Okay?
That could be the paragraph, or the whole chapter, or more.
Because if you take one single Bible verse, guys, and give it to 10 different people, you're probably going to have 7, 8, 9, 10 different interpretations.
But if you give that one verse in its context to 10 different people, it's all going to be the same outcome.
Because you don't need to interpret it, it's clear as day.
Because you let the Scripture interpret itself.
Plain and simple, you need to read the Scripture in context.
A lot of false religions do that purposely.
They'll take verses out of context and frog hop all over the Bible to paint a story that's not there.
They can string together a bunch of verses to make it sound like anything they want.
And when you reach each version of context, you're like, wait, that's not what you're talking about.
That's not what you're talking about.
None of this is what you're talking about.
Because you understand it's context.
Because they know most people don't do that.
They'll just take their word for it because it's all Bible verses.
But when you know the Scripture and it's context, okay, nobody can fool you.
This is how important this is, guys.
Very important.
So please again, guys, study the scripture in context.
Because context is key.
And let the Holy Spirit teach you.
Plain and simple.
So trust in the plan, the only plan.
It's the Bible.
Don't take my word, anybody else's word for it.
Read it for yourself, guys.
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