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Charles Spurgeon

"Love thy neighbour." Perhaps he rolls in riches, and thou art poor, and living in thy little cot side-by-side with his lordly mansion; thou seest every day his estates, his fine linen, and his sumptuous banquets; God has given him these gifts, covet not his wealth, and think no hard thoughts concerning him. Be content with thine own lot, if thou canst not better it, but do not look upon thy neighbour, and wish that he were as thyself. Love him, and then thou wilt not envy him.

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Bible Verses: Matthew 5:43

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William MacDonald

One of the surface lessons we learn from this passage is that Christians should not be prone to engage in lawsuits. It is a natural reaction to rush to court to seek redress for grievances and damages. But the believer is guided by higher principles than natural reactions. The will of God often cuts across the grain of nature.

Our law courts today are glutted with accident claims, malpractice suits, divorce cases and inheritance claims. In many cases, people rush to the lawyer in the...

Bible Verses: Matthew 5:251 Corinthians 6:1-20Romans 12:18

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William MacDonald

A. P. Gibbs used to say, "You are not what you think you are, but what you think - this is what you are." This means that the mind is the spring from which behavior flows. Control the source and you control the stream that flows from it.

Therefore control of the thought-life is basic. That is why Solomon said, "Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life" (Proverbs 4:23) Here the heart is used as a synonym for the...

Bible Verses: Proverbs 23:7Proverbs 4:23James 1:13-15Matthew 5:21-22Matthew 5:28Mark 7:14-23Psalms 51:102 Corinthians 10:5Proverbs 28:13Philippians 4:8

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William MacDonald

The mercy of God is His pity, lovingkindness and compassion on those who are guilty, failing, distressed or needy. The Scriptures emphasize that God is rich in mercy (Ephesians 2:4) and plenteous in mercy (Psalms 86:5). His mercy is abundant (1 Peter 1:3); it is great unto the heavens (Psalms 57:10). "For as the...

Bible Verses: Ephesians 2:4Ephesians 2:4Psalms 86:51 Peter 1:3Psalms 57:10Psalms 103:112 Corinthians 1:3James 5:11Matthew 5:45Titus 3:5Exodus 33:19Romans 9:15Psalms 136:1Romans 12:1Matthew 5:7Matthew 9:13Hebrews 4:16Galatians 6:161 Timothy 1:2

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William MacDonald

God is far more interested in how we treat other people than in how many religious ceremonies we go through. He prefers mercy to sacrifice. He places practical morality above ritual. It might seem strange to read that God doesn't desire sacrifice, because it was He who instituted the sacrificial system in the first place. But there is no contradiction. While it is true that He ordered the people to bring sacrifices and offerings, He never intended these to take the place of justice and...

Bible Verses: Matthew 9:13Proverbs 21:3Isaiah 1:10-17Isaiah 58:6-7Isaiah 66:3Amos 5:21-24Micah 6:6-8Matthew 23:14Matthew 23:23Matthew 5:24

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William MacDonald

Sometimes an illustration is the best commentary on a verse.

Captain Mitsuo Fuchida was the Japanese pilot who directed the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. He sent back the message, "Tora, Tora, Tora," indicating the complete success of his mission. But World War II was not over. As the conflict raged on, the tide of battle turned until finally the United States was victorious.

During the war, the Japanese executed an elderly missionary couple in the Philippines. When...

Bible Verses: Matthew 5:44Luke 23:34

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William MacDonald

The Word of God is not only eternal; it is absolutely sure of fulfillment. In Matthew 5:18 Jesus said that not one jot or tittle will pass from the law until all be fulfilled. A jot is a letter of the Hebrew alphabet that resembles a comma or an apostrophe. A tittle is a stroke of a Hebrew letter; we might compare it to the bottom stroke of a capital E that distinguishes the E from the F. In other words, Jesus was saying that God's word will be...

Bible Verses: Matthew 5:18Luke 21:24Ezekiel 44:3

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James Russell Miller

Isaac was a child of old age, his father being a hundred, and his mother ninety, when he was born. His name means "laughter," thus being a constant reminder of the gladness of his mother's heart when she learned that she was to have a son. It is a good thing to be a joy, to make life a song, wherever one goes. As to character, Isaac was meek, gentle, and...

Bible Verses: Matthew 5:39-42

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James Russell Miller

Matthew 5:17-26 Matthew 5:38-48

We are not to think of Christianity as a new religion, distinct from that of the Old Testament. Rather, the one is a development from the other. Jesus was careful to say, "I came not to destroy - but to fulfill ." Then He added, "Truly I say unto you, until heaven and earth...

Bible Verses: Matthew 5:17-26Matthew 5:38-48

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James Russell Miller

John 18:1-13

It was after the great intercessory prayer. Jesus now set out on His

journey to the cross. The Garden of Gethsemane was on the way. This was one of His familiar sacred resorts for prayer, and here He lingered for an hour. Leaving eight of His disciples at the outer edge of the Garden to watch, He took three, His closest friends, with Him a little farther. "Sit here," he said to them,...

Bible Verses: John 18:1-13Matthew 26:36Matthew 5:39-40

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