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Privilege Increases Responsibility
Commentators explain that Capernaum was 'exalted to heaven' because it had the immense spiritual privilege of Jesus ministering and performing miracles there frequently. However, this great opportunity came with great accountability. The city's failure to repent despite this exposure to God's grace led to a proportionally severe judgment, serving as a warning against taking spiritual blessings for granted.
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Luke
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Shalt thou be exalted? (μη υψωθησηι; ). Μη expects the answer No. The verb is future passive indicative second singular of υψοω, t…
19th Century
Preacher
If the messenger delivers his message correctly, and as his Master would have him deliver it, the rejection of that message, when brought by him, h…
Capernaum had the high privilege of hearing Jesus preach there frequently, but this privilege guaranteed neither its fame nor its survival. On the …
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17th Century
Pastor
And you Capernaum, which are exalted to heaven
Referring either to the situation of it, which was on a very high hil…
17th Century
Minister
Christ sent the seventy disciples, two and two, that they might strengthen and encourage one another. The ministry of the gospel calls people to re…