Luke 6 - Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Bible

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Works of mercy suitable to the sabbath day.

Christ was neither ashamed nor afraid to own the purposes of his grace. He healed the poor man, though he knew that his enemies would take advantage against him for it. Let us not be drawn either from our duty or from our usefulness by any opposition. We may well be amazed, that the sons of men should be so wicked. (Lu 6:12-19)

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