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قضاوت دربارۀ دیگران

(همچنین در لوقا ۶: ۳۷ - ۳۸ و ۴۱ - ۴۲)

۱دیگران را بد نگویید تا شما را بد نگویند. ۲همانطور که شما دیگران را ملامت می کنید خود تان نیز ملامت خواهید شد. با هر پیمانه ای که به دیگران بدهید، با همان پیمانه عوض خواهید گرفت. ۳چرا پَرِ کاهی را که در چشم برادرت هست می بینی، ولی در فکر چوب بزرگی که در چشم خود داری نیستی؟ ۴یا چگونه جرأت می کنی به برادر خود بگویی: «اجازه بده پَرِ کاه را از چشمت بیرون آورم» حال آنکه خودت چوب بزرگی در چشم داری. ۵ای منافق، اول آن چوب بزرگ را از چشم خود بیرون بیاور و آنگاه درست خواهی دید که پَرِ کاه را از چشم برادرت بیرون بیاوری.

۶آنچه مقدس است به سگان ندهید و مرواریدهای خود را پیش خوک ها نریزید. مبادا آن ها را زیر پا لگدمال کنند و برگشته شما را بدَرَند.

خواستن، جستجو کردن و کوبیدن

(همچنین در لوقا ۱۱: ۹ - ۱۳)

۷بخواهید، به شما داده خواهد شد. بجویید، پیدا خواهید کرد. بکوبید، در به روی تان باز خواهد شد. ۸چون هرکه بخواهد به دست می آورد و هر که بجوید پیدا می کند و هرکه بکوبد، در برویش باز می شود. ۹آیا کسی در میان شما هست که وقتی پسرش از او نان بخواهد، سنگی به او بدهد؟ ۱۰و یا وقتی ماهی می خواهد ماری در دستش بگذارد؟ ۱۱پس اگر شما که انسان های گناهکاری هستید، می دانید چگونه باید چیزهای خوب را به فرزندان خود بدهید، چقدر بیشتر پدر آسمانی شما چیزهای نیکو را به آنهای که از او تقاضا می کنند عطا خواهد فرمود!

۱۲با دیگران همانطور رفتار کنید که می خواهید آن ها با شما رفتار کنند. این است خلاصۀ تورات و نوشته های انبیا.

راه زندگی

(همچنین در لوقا ۱۴: ۲۴)

۱۳از دروازۀ تنگ داخل شوید، زیرا دروازه ای که بزرگ و راهی که وسیع است به هلاکت منتهی می شود و کسانی که این راه را می پیمایند، بسیارند. ۱۴اما دروازه ای که به زندگی منتهی می شود تنگ و راهش مشکل است و یابندگان آن هم، کم هستند.

درخت و میوه آن

(همچنین در لوقا ۶: ۴۳ - ۴۴)

۱۵از انبیای دروغین احتیاط کنید که در لباس میش به نزد شما می آیند، ولی در باطن گرگان درنده اند. ۱۶آنها را از اعمال شان خواهید شناخت. آیا می توان از بوتۀ خار انگور و از خاربن انجیر چید؟ ۱۷همینطور درخت خوب میوه نیکو ببار می آورد و درخت بد میوه بد. ۱۸درخت نیکو نمی تواند میوه بد ببار آورد و نه درخت بد میوۀ نیکو. ۱۹درختی که میوۀ خوب ببار نیاورد آن را می بُرند و در آتش می اندازند. ۲۰بنابر این شما آن ها را از میوه های شان خواهید شناخت.

شما را نمی شناسم

(همچنین در لوقا ۱۳: ۲۵ - ۲۷)

۲۱نه هرکس که مرا «خداوندا، خداوندا» خطاب کند داخل پادشاهی آسمانی می شود، بلکه کسی که ارادۀ پدر آسمانی مرا به انجام برساند. ۲۲وقتی آن روز برسد بسیاری به من خواهند گفت: «خداوندا، خداوندا، آیا به نام تو نبوّت نکردیم و به نام تو سخن نگفتیم؟ آیا با ذکر نام تو ارواح ناپاک را بیرون نراندیم؟ و به نام تو معجزات بسیار نکردیم؟» ۲۳آنگاه واضعاً به آنها خواهم گفت: «من هرگز شما را نمی شناسم. از من دور شوید، ای بدکاران.»

دو خانه

(همچنین در لوقا ۶: ۴۷ - ۴۹)

۲۴پس کسی که سخنان مرا می شنود و به آن ها عمل می کند، مانند شخص دانایی است که خانۀ خود را بر سنگ ساخت. ۲۵باران بارید، سیل جاری شد و باد وزیده بر آن خانه زورآور گردید، اما آن خانه خراب نشد زیرا تهداب آن بر روی سنگ بود. ۲۶اما هر که سخنان مرا بشنود و به آن ها عمل نکند مانند شخص نادانی است که خانۀ خود را بر روی ریگ ساخت. ۲۷باران بارید، سیل جاری شد و باد وزیده به آن خانه زورآورگردید و آن خانه ویران شد و چه خرابی بزرگی بود!»

۲۸وقتی عیسی این سخنان را به پایان رسانید مردم از تعالیم او حیران شدند ۲۹زیرا او بر خلاف روش علمای دین، با اختیار و قدرت به آنها تعلیم می داد.

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