Matthew 7 - Introduction - Matthew Henry's Whole Bible Commentary

Bible Comments

M A T T H E W.

CHAP. VII.

      This chapter continues and concludes Christ's sermon on the mount, which is purely practical, directing us to order our conversation aright, both toward God and man; for the design of the Christian religion is to make men good, every way good. We have, I. Some rules concerning censure and reproof, Matthew 7:1-6. II. Encouragements given us to pray to God for what we need, Matthew 7:7-11. III. The necessity of strictness in conversation urged upon us, Matthew 7:12-14. IV. A caution given us to take heed of false prophets, Matthew 7:15-20. V. The conclusion of the whole sermon, showing the necessity of universal obedience to Christ's commands, without which we cannot expect to be happy, Matthew 7:21-27. VI. The impression which Christ's doctrine made upon his hearers, Matthew 7:28; Matthew 7:29.