-1 Likes, 0 Comments - Pioneer Memorial Church (@pmchurch) on Instagram: "Jesus tells us in Matthew 18:20 that where 2 or 3 of us are gathered in His name, He is there with" Your email address will not be published. But if they will not listen, take one or two others along, so that every matter may be established by the testimony of two or three witnesses.If they still refuse to listen, tell it to the church; and if they refuse to listen even to the church, treat them as you would a pagan or a tax collector.. I get what you're saying. Tinpot dictators learn this in Tyranny 101 class! I think your seminar on understanding the prophetic persona should be mandato. He is not here sought as by the leper, the centurion, the friends of the palsied man; He Himself calls Matthew, a publican just the one to write the gospel of the despised Jesus of Nazareth. We don't want to go through the pain of it. You probably discussed with a couple of brothers and your Dad only. It is never appropriate to decide on discipline without hearing both sides of the story. The proper step is to tell the elders of the church directly to let them handle the situation since they are the authority over the pastor. It is true that in this particular instance Mark no more surrounds the leper with notes of time and place than do Matthew and Luke. Whatever the time may have been, whatever the incidents added by others, the account is given here for the purpose of showing, that as Israel's case was desperate, even unto death, so He, the Messiah, was the giver of life, when all, humanly speaking, was over. They mock the calm utterance of Him who chooses things that are not; and the Lord turns out the unbelievers, and demonstrates the glorious truth that the maid was not dead, but living. Jesus used the word Church only two times in the New Testament: once in Matt 16:18 (where Jesus builds the Church upon the rock of Peter), and once in Matt 18:18. Matthew's version of the Lord's Prayer (6:9-15) is used in the liturgies of the Christian churches. I feel sure that no Christian harbours a doubt about it. Peter asks a word from his Master, and leaves the ship to join Him on the water. 7-9); and, the care of heaven toward both the saved and lost . It says simply, "And, behold, there came a leper and worshipped him, saying, Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean." Mark gives them in the end of his second and the beginning of his third chapters. Further, the whole tone of the passage is that there is a limit to forgiveness, that there comes a time when a man may be abandoned as beyond hope, counsel which it is impossible to think of Jesus giving. said the Lord; and then stretched forth His hand toward His disciples with the words, "Behold my mother and my brethren! That was all over for the moment through Israel's blind sin; He was going to suffer, not yet reign, at Jerusalem. consider in the number of our brothers, yet we constantly pray for Christian kindness and Christian forgiveness do not mean that a man who is in error is to be allowed to do as he likes. And He said unto them, Why are ye so fearful? The very phrase would paint to the Jew a picture of utter destruction. We can imagine how the eyes of the people would turn ever and again to the hillside watching for the shepherd who had not come home; and we can imagine the shout of joy when they saw him striding along the pathway with the weary wanderer slung across his shoulder, safe at last; and we can imagine how the whole village would welcome him, and gather round with gladness to hear the story of the sheep who was lost and found. Alas for the world because of stumbling-blocks! So you It Is So Painful to Care: How Do I Conquer Apathy? So thoroughly is it in view of Israel that our Lord does not say one word here about the Church, or the intervening condition of Christendom. How should be translated in 1 Corinthians 14:34? But when the first came, they supposed that they should have received more; and they likewise received every man a penny." If they listen to you, you have won them over. , Synagoga Judaica, de Judaeorum fide, ritibus, ceremoniis, tam publicis et sacris quam privatis, Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers. He might respond, "The church was never concerned about me before. Believe Him and trust Him and He will work in you. Of course, the facts of the cross were necessary to give it an evident and literal fulfilment; but we have it first apparent in His life, and it is blessed to see it thus accomplished, as it were, in what passed with Himself; fully realized in His own spirit, and the results exposed before the external facts gave the fullest expression to Jewish unbelief. (vi) There is the quality of fellowship ( Matthew 18:19-20). It is the love which seeks and saves. (iv) There is individual care ( Matthew 18:11-14). Here we have what was Jesus' favourite picture of God and of God's love. However, not only does the Bible never say that, the Bible tells us the Church is the final authority. And the Son of Man will be delivered over to the chief priests and scribes, and they will condemn him to death 19 and deliver him over to the Gentiles to be mocked and flogged and crucified, and he will be raised on the third day . So many times you probably wish, "Oh, if I could only be at Capernaum, and Jesus was there, and if I could only have Him lay His hands on me. "Tell him his fault, elenxon auton--argue the case with him" (so the word signifies); "and do it with reason and argument, not with passion." This, then, I apprehend to be the reason why we End two demoniacs mentioned; whereas, in Mark or Luke for other purposes, the Spirit of God only draws attention to one of the two. So rather than Matthew 18:20 proving that the church is merely invisible and thus denying the visible aspect of the church, the verses right before it actually reveal the contrary, that the church is visible in nature. The fact is, beloved brethren, there is but one Jesus; and whoever it may be, whether John the Baptist, or the greatest in the kingdom of heaven, after all it is divinely-given faith which alone sustains: else man has to learn painfully somewhat of himself; and what is he to be accounted of? In the Greek translation of the Old Testament, the number in Genesis 4:24 is the same as in Matthew 18:22 where the emphasis is on limitless forgiveness. And I've found, to my shame and chagrin, that the school's misuse of Matthew 18 is far from unusual. This little book about Matthew 18 is a great little treasure. ". woe unto thee, Bethsaida! When we come together, to worship God in a dependence upon the Spirit and grace of Christ as Mediator for assistance, and upon his merit and righteousness as Mediator for acceptance, having an actual regard to him as our Way to the Father, and our Advocate with the Father, then we are met together in his name. This was done at home; and in any cottage such a mill could be seen. If they listen to you, you have won them over. Jesus says, "That is perfectly true; this world is full of temptations; that is inevitable in a world into which sin has entered; but that does not lessen the responsibility of the man who is the cause of a stumbling-block being placed in the way of a younger person or of a beginner in the faith.". let him be unto thee as an heathen man and a publican: To illustrate His point regarding unrepentant sin, Jesus uses two classes of people who are particularly despised in His day. Better to go through life maimed, than into hell whole. The third step, if necessary, is to report the situation to the "church." I do not pretend to say this was the only purpose served; far be it from me to think of restraining the Spirit of God within the narrow bounds of our vision. detestable thing has been done in Israel, then you shall bring out No Christian can be satisfied to live complacently and lethargically in a civilization where there are conditions of living and housing and life in general where a young person has no chance of escaping the seductions of sin. Matthew 1:18-19. Besides the secret worship performed by particular persons, and the public services of the whole congregation, there may be occasion sometimes for two or three to come together, either for mutual assistance in conference or joint assistance in prayer, not in contempt of public worship, but in concurrence with it; there Christ will be present. Josephus (Antiquities of the Jews 14. It may seem harsh to treat unrepentant sinners in the manner described. why not sorrow and shame that they should have so little understood their Master's mind? Then follows another incident, which equally proves that the Spirit of God is not here reciting the facts in their natural succession; for it is assuredly not at this moment historically that the Lord goes into the house of Peter, sees there his wife's mother laid sick of a fever, touches her hand, and raises her up, so that she ministers unto them at once. This is not a make-a-wish prayer formula for three people in a circle singing praise songs and reveling in some spiritual phenomenon of the Lords presence. Rather, the peace of the community is so important to Christ that He makes this promise (my expanded translation): Wherever two are three of you are concerned about the unity of the community, where you had to make judgment in a case, and you are in agreement on it, I will stand behind your judgment. The motives of the natural heart are laid bare. I wish your book on authority was in the hands of every believer! Since the Protestant Reformation in the 16 th Century, a plethora of interpretations have developed surrounding the famous passage of Matthew 16:18-19, where Christ declares that Peter is the "rock" upon which He will found His Church and is the one to whom He will give the . There never can be strength in the soul till forgiveness is known. At last they got him to tell why. And I tell you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not overpower it. Jesus anticipates the congregations that His own apostles will establish after Pentecost. And He was Jesus, Emmanuel. They said, "Lord when you come into your kingdom, would you let one of my sons be on your right hand? Matthew 18:15-17. 16 But if he 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. Thus the point that meets us in the conclusion of the chapter is, that while every character, every measure of giving up for His name's sake, will meet with the most worthy recompence and result, man can as little judge of this as he can accomplish salvation. Better that that happen to him than he offend, destroy the faith of one of these little ones who believe in Me". I enjoy the way you put Truth into words! Toward the end of Matthew 18 we know Peter understood the implications of what I am proposing: Lord, how often do I have to forgive? (Matthew. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Apply this. Does the Bible Mention What to Give Up for Lent? Then if he or she won't accept the church's decision, treat that person as a pagan or a corrupt tax collector. Then the master summoned him, and said to him, 'You wicked servant! If this be a sound judgment, the comparison of the first chapter of Mark affords decisive evidence that the Holy Ghost in Matthew has taken the leper out of the mere time and circumstances of actual occurrence, and has reserved his case for a wholly different service. Your book on the misuse of apostolic authority-what an eye opener! Again, when we listen to another (and now it is one of His disciples), at once faith shows its feebleness. Jesus reply shows that the severe action was not intended to be an alternative to forgiveness. The Rabbis had a wise saying, "Judge not alone, for none may judge alone save One (that is God).". If he hears Let us apply it to scandalous sins, which are an offence to the little ones, of bad example to those that are weak and pliable, and of great grief to those that are weak and timorous. And if he finds it--this is the truth I tell you--he rejoices more over it than over the ninety-nine who never wandered away. The fact is, in judging others we judge ourselves. He had been preparing them for the new things, and the impossibility of making them coalesce with the old. Additionally, when we go to someone because we feel convicted of our sin, the person who was offended may try to sweep it under the rug and say something like, Oh, that's okay.. Your book on authority should be mandatory for every believer! Even if the stubborn sinner is like a tax-collector or a Gentile, you may still win him, as I have done.". Why Are There So Many Angry Pastors in the Church? The passage begins with Verse 15: If he refuses to listen to them, tell it to the church; and Matthew 11:1-30, exceedingly critical for Israel, and of surpassing beauty, as it is, must not be passed over without some few words. I am sure Peter was thinking, "Well, I might be able to forgive a guy a couple of times, but it sounds good to the other disciples if I say 'seven'". Take it to the church. Note, People are loth to see their faults, and have need to be told of them. Matthew opens his Gospel by summarising the Old Testament story in terms of Jesus' ancestry (vv.1-17). Father give to me the spirit of forgiveness. Sounds like the Mafia here, but I am all for it. This should not be done until all these steps are taken. Moreover [Jesus said] if your brother trespasses against you, go and tell him the fault between you and him alone: and if he hears you, then you've gained your brother ( Matthew 18:15 ). There Jesus says, "If your brother or sister sins, go and point out their fault, just between the two of you. If the bonds of fellowship and friendship are strong, then an erring member will more naturally want to return to the fold. Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers. But to talk matters over with some wise and kindly and gracious people present is to create a new atmosphere in which there is at least a chance that we should see ourselves "as others see us." When Jesus said, "Tell it to the church (assembly)," the disciples probably heard, "Tell it to all the other disciples, not just the two or three witnesses." None should come under the censure of the church as obstinate and contumacious, till it be very well proved that they are so. One of the earliest interpretations of this saying of Jesus was that the two or three are father, mother, and child, and that it means that Jesus is there, the unseen guest in every home. In my opinion then this word assembly was probably not referring to the pharisee, but rather those disciples (not just the 12) that were following; much then like the question, "who is my neighbor," we need not ask who our "all" our sisters and brothers are. Take notice of the care with which the Spirit of God here omits all reference to this: "And a certain scribe came." It would require the credulity of a sceptic to believe that this is not the self-same fact that we have before us inMatthew 8:1-34; Matthew 8:1-34. It does not mean that we should cease to show kindness to him and aid him in affliction or trial, for that is required toward all people; but it means that we should disown him as a Christian brother, and treat him as we do other people not connected with the church. Those who put contempt on the orders and rules of a society, and bring reproach upon it, forfeit the honours and privileges of it, and are justly laid aside till they repent and submit, and reconcile themselves to it again. By its gross and unfeeling violation! This, of course, is not the moment to unfold it. Their angels hold their faces before the Father continually, and He isn't willing that any perish. It is an awful thing to receive a reproof from a church, from a minister, a reprover by office; and therefore it is the more regarded by such as pay any deference to an institution of Christ and his ambassadors. 16 But if they will not listen, take one or two others along, so that 'every matter may be established by the testimony of two or three witnesses.' Those who, upon their repentance, are received by the church into communion again may take the comfort of their absolution in heaven, if their hearts be upright with God. What special mercy and tenderness, not only in the end, but also in the way the Lord deals with Israel! Therefore is the kingdom of heaven likened unto a certain king, which would take a count of his servants. But when we come to see what this saying means, there is a precious depth in it. I am sure that he was stretching in his own mind his knowledge of his own ability to forgive. In a case of sexual immorality, Paul ordered the Corinthian church "to deliver such a one to Satan for the destruction of the flesh, that the spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord Jesus" (1 Corinthians 5:1-5). But when by this he is humbled and reclaimed, he must be welcomed into communion again, and all shall be well. ., p. Stack Exchange network consists of 181 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers. The passage has nothing to do with a warm feeling in a church meeting from the presence of the Lord. It is about Jesuss manifest presence among the community when it engages in the hard work of maintaining peace and going the extra mile to resolve conflicts. neg. The law said there was to be no ruling without the presence of two or three witnesses. Although step three of Matthew 18 says the person should go before the church, this should be the church's last resort when it comes to resolving this issue. "Let the reproof be private, between thee and him alone; that it may appear you seek not his reproach, but his repentance." Matthew says that, if even that does not succeed, then the man who has wronged us is to be regarded as a Gentile and a tax-collector. The main point is: The church must practice biblical church discipline toward professing Christians who persist in known sin. (iv) If that still fails, we must take our personal troubles to the Christian fellowship. 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Then goeth he, and taketh with himself seven other spirits more wicked than himself, and they enter in and dwell there: and the last state of that man is worse than the first. In Matthew 18:17, Jesus' instructions on the brother who sins reach a climax: If he refuses to listen to them, tell it to the church. . I would like to hear what you have to say. Accordingly, notice that, in the manner in which the Holy Ghost introduces it, there is no statement of time whatever. It was really after the transfiguration recorded in chapter 17 of our gospel. let him be to thee as an heathen man and a publican. Only tradition will not do this work, nor will human thoughts or feelings. Note, It is a good rule, which should ordinarily be observed among Christians, not to speak of our brethren's faults to others, till we have first spoken of them to themselves, this would make less reproaching and more reproving; that is, less sin committed, and more duty done. They forgot His glory in their own anxiety and selfishness. 17 "And if he refuses to listen to them, tell it to the church; and if he refuses to listen even to the church, let him be . of In the evening multitudes are brought, taking advantage of the power that had so shown itself, publicly in the synagogue, and privately in the house of Peter; and the Lord accomplished the words ofIsaiah 53:4; Isaiah 53:4: "Himself," it is said, "took our infirmities, and bare our sicknesses," an oracle we might do well to consider in the limit of its application here. one witness. But one that never was of a religious society, could not be driven out of it. We need to understand that in the spiritual realm and with the Lord, the time element is treated differently or maybe is non-sequitur. This gives an opportunity to teach what truly defiles not things that go into the man, but those things which, proceeding out of the mouth, come forth from the heart. This, too, we ascertain from Mark 1:1-45, where there are clear marks of the time. Start FREE. It is not a statement that some men are hopeless; it is a statement that Jesus Christ has found no man hopeless--and neither must we. rev2023.3.3.43278. But I have not found the tax-gatherers and the Gentiles hopeless. this agrees with Proverbs 25:8; Proverbs 25:9, "Go not forth hastily to strive, but debate thy cause with thy neighbour himself, argue it calmly and amicably; and if he shall hear thee, well and good, thou hast gained thy brother, there is an end of the controversy, and it is a happy end; let no more be said of it, but let the falling out of friends be the renewing of friendship. He forgives others even as God, for Christ's sake, has forgiven him. - Deuteronomy 17:2-7. Silence is not allowing grace to occur, but rather a cowardice to pervade the church body. How do you get out of a corner when plotting yourself into a corner, Minimising the environmental effects of my dyson brain, Bulk update symbol size units from mm to map units in rule-based symbology, Acidity of alcohols and basicity of amines, Euler: A baby on his lap, a cat on his back thats how he wrote his immortal works (origin?). In the early part of this chapter he is collecting Jesus' teaching about children; and we must remember that the Jews used the word child in a double sense. He asked Jesus how often he ought to forgive his brother, and then answered his own question by suggesting that he should forgive seven times. Fourthly, "If he neglect to hear the church, if he slight the admonition, and will neither be ashamed of his faults, nor amend them, let him be unto thee as a heathen man and publican; let him be cast out of the communion of the church, secluded from special ordinances, degraded from the dignity of a church member, let him be put under disgrace, and let the members of the society be warned to withdraw from him, that he may be ashamed of his sin, and they may not be infected by it, or made chargeable with it." In the opening chapters of Amos there is a series of condemnations on the various nations for three transgressions and for four ( Amos 1:3; Amos 1:6; Amos 1:9; Amos 1:11; Amos 1:13; Amos 2:1; Amos 2:4; Amos 2:6). However, it seems to be going too far to put the offender in a situation in which it would become impossible for him or her to repent and experience restoration later. It is always to be given with the desire for reconciliation and never with the desire for vengeance. He now takes His place of rejection; for Him it is manifest even now by their inmost thoughts of Him when revealed. If I didn't bother to take the biopsies and determine whether or not you had cancer of the lymph nodes, but I just said, "Oh, probably you've got cancer in your lymph nodes. At the close of this chapter 9, in His deep compassion He bids the disciples pray the Lord of the harvest to send forth labourers into His harvest. Christ, having taught us to indulge the weakness of our brethren, here cautions us not to indulge their wickedness under pretence of that. Whosoever therefore shall humble himself as this little child, the same is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven ( Matthew 18:2-4 ). To heal was the work for which He was come. How New is the New Covenant? 18:22). And the servant therefore fell down, and worshipped him, saying, O Lord, have patience with me, and I will pay you all. It does not mean taking two or three shills with you who are on your side, to beat the other person down until they agree with you. Someone tells of an old man who was dying; he was obviously sorely troubled. To lose all for heavenly treasure, to come and follow the despised Nazarene here below what was it to compare with that which had brought Jesus to earth? It is the death-blow to human tradition and ordinance in divine things, and in reality depends on the truth of the absolute ruin of man a truth which, as we see, the disciples were very slow to recognize. However suitable to the Jewish expectation that He should be found a man, undeniably there was that apparent which was infinitely above the Jew's thought; for the Jew showed his own degradation and unbelief in the low ideas he entertained of the Messiah.