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I was a stranger, and you didn`t take me in; naked, and you didn`t clothe me; sick, and in prison, and you didn`t visit me.`
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The Gravity of Inaction
Commentators stress that the condemned are judged not for evil acts they committed, but for the good they failed to do. Charles Spurgeon calls this omission of care for Christ's people "fatal." This passage reveals that neglecting to show love and compassion is a serious offense with eternal consequences.
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Matthew
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19th Century
Preacher
Two little words, “no” and “not,” explain the difference between their conduct and that of the righteous. To those on His right hand, the King will…
The condemnation is even more awful than in 7:23. The “goats” are cursed: they are banished from the King’s presence and sent to the eternal fire. …
17th Century
Pastor
I was a stranger, and you took me not in Did not take the poor members of Christ into their houses, and take care of…
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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: