a18:10
b18:5-6
c18:12-14
d19:13-15
e4:5-7
fHeb 1:14
g18:12
h18:6
i18:14
j18:15-35
k18:15-20
l18:21-35
m18:17
n18:15-20
o18:15
pLev 19:17
qLuke 17:3
rGal 6:1
s1 Tim 5:20
tTitus 3:10

‏ Matthew 18:10-15

18:10  a Don’t look down on them, either by refusing to receive them (18:5-6  b) or by refusing to give pastoral care when needed (18:12-14  c; see 19:13-15  d).

• their angels: See 4:5-7  e; Heb 1:14  f.
18:12  g Just as a shepherd will work to recover a lost sheep, the “little ones” (18:6  h) must not be despised or neglected.
18:14  i The shepherd’s joy is also the joy of the Father; the purpose of pastoral care is so God will not lose any of his sheep.
Summary for Matt 18:15-35: 18:15-35  j The believing community must not be fractured into rival parties and unreconciled relationships. Its members are to pursue reconciliation (18:15-20  k) and forgive willingly (18:21-35  l). At times, however, stern discipline may be necessary (18:17  m).
Summary for Matt 18:15-20: 18:15-20  n Restoration begins privately and should be made public only as a last resort. 18:15  o If another believer sins, love requires us to go privately and point out the offense (Lev 19:17  p; Luke 17:3  q; Gal 6:1  r; 1 Tim 5:20  s; Titus 3:10  t).
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