KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Gospel of Matthew 7:4
4. Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye?
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Summary: Matthew Chapter 7 focuses on the principles of judgment, wisdom, and the nature of true discipleship. The chapter opens with a warning against passing judgment on others, emphasizing that the measure one uses to judge will be used against them. This is illustrated through the metaphor of removing a speck from a brother's eye while ignoring the plank in one’s own eye. Additionally, the chapter contains teachings on discernment, encouraging believers to recognize what is holy and to seek God's guidance in prayer, with the reassurance that God desires to give good gifts to those who ask. It introduces the Golden Rule, which advises treating others as one wishes to be treated, encapsulating the ethical teachings of Jesus. The chapter concludes with two contrasting paths—the narrow gate leading to life and the wide gate leading to destruction—highlighting the need for careful choices in one's spiritual journey. Finally, it emphasizes that true discipleship is demonstrated through obedience to Jesus’s teachings, rather than mere verbal acknowledgment, underlining the importance of building one’s life on the solid foundation of His words.
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