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When once the master of the house has risen up, and has shut the door, and you begin to stand outside, and to knock at the door, saying, `Lord, Lord, open to us!` then he will answer and tell you, `I don`t know you or where you come from.`
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The Door Won't Stay Open
Commentators unanimously see this verse as a powerful warning about the urgency of salvation. Jesus uses the image of a master shutting his door for the night to illustrate that the opportunity to enter God's kingdom is finite. Scholars like Albert Barnes and John Calvin explain that a time will come—whether at death or the end of the age—when the door of grace will be permanently closed, and it will be too late to seek entry.
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18th Century
Theologian
When once the master, etc. The figure here used is taken from the conduct of a housekeeper, who is willing to see his friends, and who at …
When once (αφ' ου αν). Possibly to be connected without break with the preceding verse (so Westcott and Hort), though Bruce argues…
19th Century
Bishop
When once the master of the house . . .—The passage contains elements that are common to both Matthew 7:22–23 and Matthew…
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When once the master of the house is risen up, and hath shut to the door, and ye begin to stand without, and to knock at the door, –
Jesus’ reply to the question posed to him emphasizes not “how many?” but “who?” The saved are those who seize their opportunity now (cf. 4:19). Onc…
16th Century
And when the master of the house shall have arisen Though these words, as I hinted a little earlier, were spoken on a different and later …
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17th Century
Pastor
When once the master of the house is risen up From table, or off of his couch, the entertainment being over: and so …
Minister
Our Saviour came to guide people's consciences, not to gratify their curiosity. Do not ask, "How many will be saved?" but rather, "Will I be one of…