Select Notes a Commentary On the International Lessons

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Select Notes a Commentary On the International Lessons
Peloubet, F. N. (Francis Nathan), 1831-1920
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26. §5i i",g^infe~ among you: but « whosoever ^Jg^iJSme great among you* * dxSir ^^ your minister ; 27. ®^J whosoever ^^^ be ®^if among you* ^^^if be your servant : s I Pet. 5:3. * Matt. 23 : u ; Mark 9 : 35. 3 Matt. 18 : 4.
Jesus showed them the only true way, and turned them from the path they thought led to the desired good, but which led them away from the goal. They drank the Lord's cup.
They were baptized with his baptism. They stand among the immortal Apostles on whom Jesus builded his C
...hurch.
Judas alone took the wrong way, and utterly failed of his hopes.
III. True Greatness. How to Make the Most of Life.— Vs. 24-28. And when the ten heard it, they were moved with indignation, lliis shows that they had the same feelings as the two brothers.
It is our own faults that we most condemn when we see them mirrored in others.
The selfish think others are selfish; the fretful think others are in bad temper. They were all in one boat. They all alike needed the instruction which Jesus proceeds to give.


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