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Today's little passage, verses 40-42, circles back around to the question of reception. Where there is a parallel with this passage, in verse 40, we notice that Mark (9:37) and Luke (9:48) both refer to welcoming a child in Jesus' name as equivalent to welcoming Jesus. But Matthew is unique, leaving out a reference to "little one" until.

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40 "Anyone who welcomes you welcomes me, and anyone who welcomes me welcomes the one who sent me. 41 Whoever welcomes a prophet as a prophet will receive a prophet's reward, and whoever welcomes a righteous person as a righteous person will receive a righteous person's reward. 42 And if anyone gives even a cup of cold water to one of.

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Verses 40-42. - Final encouragement. The evangelist takes the main idea of these verses from our Lord's words to the seventy (), but moulds it in the form of his later saying, Matthew 18:5 (cf. especially the parallel passage, Luke 9:48, also Mark 9:37).He further adds (ver. 42) other words also spoken later (Mark 9:41; cf. ver. 42 there with our Matthew 18:6).

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Jesus says, "Whoever welcomes you welcomes me, and whoever welcomes me welcomes the one who sent me." (10:40) In other words, the one who welcomes another in Christ's name, welcomes Christ and God the Father who sent his Son to save us. You see, whenever we welcome Christ, Christ is no longer the guest. Christ becomes our host, welcoming.

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Rewarded Service (Matthew 10:40-42) As part of my undergraduate program, we had to participate in a door-knocking campaign every semester. You never knew with whom you would be staying when you arrived at the local church. Sometimes that wasn't a good thing. I stayed with one family out in the Midwest, and they asked me to answer the phone.

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Just as He was the Lamb that was slain standing at the center of the throne, so also Jesus Christ, the very Son of God, is at the center of Matthew's Gospel as the king of the advancing kingdom of heaven. When Jesus began to preach, in Matthew Chapter 4, He said, "Repent for the kingdom of heaven is at hand." The kingdom of heaven is here, now.

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Commentary on Matthew 10:40-42. Jesus' discourse on the disciples' mission to the "lost sheep of the house of Israel" (10:6) alternates between images of warning and promise. The disciples are granted remarkable powers, even to raise the dead (10:1, 8), but are warned repeatedly of the suffering and threats they will face (e.g., 10:16.

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Matthew 10:40-42 - Center for Excellence in Preaching. "I have always relied on the kindness of strangers.". That is the famous closing line spoken by the character Blanche DuBois in the play A Streetcar Named Desire. In Matthew 10 Jesus basically tells the disciples that they, too, must rely on the kindness of strangers when they go out to.

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Biblical Commentary (Bible study) Matthew 10:40-42 EXEGESIS: 40 "He who receives (Greek: dechomenos—receives) you receives me, and he who receives me receives him who sent me. 41 He who receives a prophet in the name of a prophet will receive a prophet's reward. He who receives a righteous man in the name of a righteous man will receive a righteous man's reward.

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In Matthew 10:40-42 Jesus makes three promises to those who follow him.. We are preaching the one and only message that leads from earth to heaven. Pastor Brian Bill told me about a 7-year-old girl in his congregation named Kendal Fields who had a burden to win her friends to Christ. This is an edited version of a note she read to Edgewood.

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Matthew 10:40-42. The following sentences might have been spoken in connection with the early Galilean mission, and are accordingly regarded by Weiss as the conclusion of the instructions then given. Luke gives their gist (Matthew 10:16) at the close of the instructions to the seventy. After uttering many awful, stern sayings, Jesus takes care.

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A sermon preached on June 28th, 2020 based upon Matthew 10:40-42, entitled "The Kindness of the Little Ones.". Our reading comes at the end of the tenth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew The entire chapter has been devoted to Jesus' instructions to his disciples as he sends them out into the world to do what they've watched him do.

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These verses come at the end of Jesus' missionary discourse to his disciples (10:5-42). Up to this point, Jesus has been talking about what the disciples should do and the difficulties that they will face - what others will do to them because of their witness for Christ. Jesus teaches them about hospitality in the context of discipleship.

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Matthew 10:40-42. The Stranger at the Door. Spend a little time with Matthew's gospel, and this is what you will find Jesus telling his disciples as they are about to embark on their first evangelistic rally…. Proclaim the good news, cure the sick, raise the dead, cleanse the lepers, cast out demons, take no payment, no gold or silver, and.

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The way of life is founded upon the great commandment, "you shall love God who made you; second, love your neighbor as yourself, and do not do to another what you would not want done to you.". The way of life, among other things, includes generosity, hospitality and taking personal responsibility to work. The way of death is made up of all.

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Commentary on Matthew 10:40-42. Our text comes at the end of Matthew 10, the second major section of Jesus' teaching after the Sermon on the Mount. The chapters in between (8-9) narrate various episodes in Jesus' ministry of teaching, healing, casting out demons, and raising the dead. At the end of chapter 9, Jesus looks at the crowds and.