17:1-10 He said to
his disciples. It is impossible that offences should not
be committed. But woe to the one
through whom they come. It would be
better for a millstone to be put around his neck and he be thrown into the
sea, than that he should offend one of these little ones. Take note yourselves. If your brother sins against you, rebuke
him. If he repents, forgive
him. And if in the one day he sins against
you seven times, and then he turns to you saying "I repent," you
should forgive him." The
apostles said to the Lord.
"Help us to increase our faith." The Lord said "If you have faith as
small as a grain of mustard you would have been able to say to this
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tree "Be uprooted and be planted in the sea." And it would have obeyed you. But who amongst you who has a slave
ploughing or herding who when he comes out of the farm will say to
him. "Come up immediately and
rest." Rather you will say to
him. "Get me something to eat. Then fix up your clothes and wait on me
while I eat and drink. Then after
these things you can eat and drink yourself." He does not have to thank the slave
because he did what he was told. And
so it is with yourselves. When you
do everything that has been commanded you admit "We are (still)
unprofitable slaves. We have only done what we should have done."
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