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When did we see you as a stranger, and take you in; or naked, and clothe you?
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The Surprise of Humility
Commentators unanimously agree that the righteous are genuinely surprised by the King's praise. They didn't perform acts of kindness to earn a reward or keep a scorecard. Their actions flowed from a humble heart and a transformed nature that simply delighted in serving others out of love for Jesus.
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Matthew
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18th Century
Theologian
Then shall the righteous, etc. This answer is indicative of humility—a deep sense of their being unworthy such commendation. They will fee…
19th Century
Preacher
They will bashfully disclaim the praise pronounced by the King. They had no idea that there was anything meritorious in what they had done. They ne…
The change from “Son of Man” (see comment on Mk 8:31) to “King” (vv.31, 34) is not at all unnatural; for the Son of Man in Da 7:13–14 approaches th…
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17th Century
Pastor
When saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in ? &c.] As they had never seen him hungry and thirsty, in his own perso…
Minister
This is a description of the last judgment, serving as an explanation of the preceding parables. A judgment is coming in which everyone will be sen…
13th Century
Philosopher
Above, the Lord set forth different parables pertaining to the Judgment; here, however, He openly deals with His Judgment. He does three things:
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