The redemptive context of Mt. 18:15-20
Update: Mick Porter explains the eschatological dimension of the passage here.
Helping preachers to proclaim, and all Christians to hear, the transforming Word of God
posted by Milton Stanley at 5:53 AM
Don't be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind so that you may be able to determine what God's will is -- what is proper, pleasing, and perfect. - Rom. 12:2
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6 Comments:
Thanks, Milton, for the link!
You're welcome, Dan. Thanks for the outstanding blogging. Peace.
I always assumed you surfed and visited blogs on weekends, I was just excited to see that you found a post worth blogging on the weekend about. That is worthy of a link to me.
Stay strong, be couragous, and serve God in all things.
Actually, Frank, I read few blogs on Sunday and usually none on Saturdays. Thanks for the encouragement.
Thanks for posting this Milton; it was an excellent article.
I linked to you and posted some additional thoughts on this passage:
http://unveiledface.blogspot.com/2006/01/more-on-matthew-1815-20.html
Thanks, Nick. I've added a link to your post along with the one to Dan's.
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