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Chapter
7
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Be not judges of
others, and you will
not be judged.
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For as you have been
judging, so you will
be judged, and with
your measure will it
be measured to you.
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And why do you take
note of the grain of
dust in your brother's
eye, but take no note
of the bit of wood which
is in your eye?
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Or how will you say
to your brother, Let
me take out the grain
of dust from your eye,
when you yourself have
a bit of wood in your
eye?
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You false one, first
take out the bit of
wood from your eye,
then will you see clearly
to take out the grain
of dust from your brother's
eye.
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Do not give that
which is holy to the
dogs, or put your jewels
before pigs, for fear
that they will be crushed
under foot by the pigs
whose attack will then
be made against you.
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Make a request, and
it will be answered;
what you are searching
for you will get; give
the sign, and the door
will be open to you:
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Because to everyone
who makes a request,
it will be given; and
he who is searching
will get his desire,
and to him who gives
the sign, the door will
be open.
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Or which of you,
if his son makes a request
for bread, will give
him a stone?
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Or if he makes a
request for a fish,
will give him a snake?
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If you, then, being
evil, are able to give
good things to your
children, how much more
will your Father in
heaven give good things
to those who make requests
to him?
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All those things,
then, which you would
have men do to you,
even so do you to them:
because this is the
law and the prophets.
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Go in by the narrow
door; for wide is the
door and open is the
way which goes to destruction,
and great numbers go
in by it.
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For narrow is the
door and hard the road
to life, and only a
small number make discovery
of it.
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Be on the watch for
false prophets, who
come to you in sheep's
clothing, but inside
they are cruel wolves.
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By their fruits you
will get knowledge of
them.
Do men get grapes from
thorns or figs from
thistles?
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Even so, every good
tree gives good fruit;
but the bad tree gives
evil fruit.
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It is not possible
for a good tree to give
bad fruit, and a bad
tree will not give good
fruit.
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Every tree which
does not give good fruit
is cut down and put
in the fire.
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So by their fruits
you will get knowledge
of them.
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Not everyone who
says to me, Lord, Lord,
will go into the kingdom
of heaven; but he who
does the pleasure of
my Father in heaven.
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A great number will
say to me on that day,
Lord, Lord, were we
not prophets in your
name, and did we not
by your name send out
evil spirits, and by
your name do works of
power?
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And then will I say
to them, I never had
knowledge of you: go
from me, you workers
of evil.
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Everyone, then, to
whom my words come and
who does them, will
be like a wise man who
made his house on a
rock;
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And the rain came
down and there was a
rush of waters and the
winds were driving against
that house, but it was
not moved; because it
was based on the rock.
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And everyone to whom
my words come and who
does them not, will
be like a foolish man
who made his house on
sand;
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And the rain came
down and there was a
rush of waters and the
winds were driving against
that house; and it came
down and great was its
fall.
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And it came about,
when Jesus had come
to the end of these
words, that the people
were surprised at his
teaching,
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for he was teaching
as one having authority,
and not as their scribes.
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