Parable Of The Unmerciful Servant, 3C
April 16, 2015
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Matthew, chapter eighteen, which is the context of our study here, is among the New Testament passages that feature more than one parable. And today’s lesson focuses on verses twenty two to thirty five. But we’re also taking into account some earlier verses where we read of a little conversation between Jesus and Peter about forgiveness.
References:
Matthew 18:15-35
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