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The Bible Recap

Day 295 (Matthew 18) - Year 7

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

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🗓️ 22 October 2025

⏱️ 8 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble, and I'm your host for the Bible Recap.

0:12.8

Today we open with the disciples bringing a debate to Jesus about which one of them is the most awesome.

0:18.2

I think there's a chance that the special attention Jesus has been

0:20.9

showing to Peter, as well as James and John, the three guys in his tightest inner circle,

0:25.2

may have caused the others to start comparing themselves to them. It's a natural human response,

0:29.9

but as usual, Jesus points out that the natural human response is often the opposite of the

0:35.5

upside-down kingdom response. He says humility is connected to greatness,

0:40.0

and if they aren't humble, they won't be in the kingdom at all, much less be the greatest there.

0:44.3

God values humility, which is a stark contrast to the ancient view, where humility equals weakness.

0:50.7

In this chapter, Jesus often uses children in his illustrations. At this time, children are viewed

0:55.9

more like property, so by using them as an illustration, he's showing the value of children as humans

1:01.1

and image bearers. He shows how they should be treated with care. Then he seems to draw a correlation

1:06.3

between children and his disciples, referring to them as little ones. Some commentators think the phrase used

1:12.6

here is referring to all believers, and others think it's referring to new believers. And for whoever

1:18.0

that phrase is referring to, Jesus indicates that there are angels who watch over them while

1:22.2

also being in the presence of God. By the way, the word angel means messenger. They're sent to speak and do the will of God.

1:29.4

When it comes to things that tempt us to sin, Jesus says we should take notice of what those things

1:33.9

are and avoid them at all costs. He uses some pretty intense hyperbole for these illustrations,

1:39.0

cutting off your hand, plucking out your eye, because sin is a big deal, and those who love God should take their own

1:45.1

sin seriously. He also hints at the fact that we can cause others to sin in verse 6 when he says,

1:51.6

Whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, so someone can cause someone

1:56.2

else to sin? Bear with me here. Yes, scripture teaches that each person is responsible for their own actions,

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