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For whoever will do the will of my Father who is in heaven, he is my brother, and sister, and mother."
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A New Spiritual Family
Commentators agree that Jesus is not disrespecting his earthly family. Instead, he is establishing a profound new reality: the most important family is spiritual, not biological. He declares that the bond he shares with those who obey his Father is even deeper and more sacred than his ties to his mother and brothers, creating a new family of faith.
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Matthew
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18th Century
Theologian
His brethren. There has been some difference of opinion about the persons who were meant here; some supposing that they were children of M…
19th Century
Preacher
He enlarges upon the truth. Every doer of the Father’s will is in this way proved to be a true disciple, and he is to Jesus as near as a brother, a…
Jesus’ searching question and its remarkable answer in no way diminish his mother and brothers but simply give the priority to his Father and doing…
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16th Century
For whosoever shall do the will of my Father who is in heaven. When he says that they do the will of his Father, he does not mean…
17th Century
Pastor
For whoever does the will of my Father This is not to be understood of a perfect obedience to the will of God, revea…
Minister
Christ's preaching was plain, easy, and familiar, and suited to his hearers. His mother and brothers stood outside, desiring to speak with him, whe…
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13th Century
Philosopher
In the preceding part, the Lord refuted His adversaries; now He commends His believing disciples when the presence of His mother and brethren was a…