Anf-01 ix.vi.xxxi Pg 10
Matt. vii. 1, 2.
[The meaning is] not certainly that we should not find fault with sinners, nor that we should consent to those who act wickedly; but that we should not pronounce an unfair judgment on the dispensations of God, inasmuch as He has Himself made provision that all things shall turn out for good, in a way consistent with justice. For, because He knew that we would make a good use of our substance which we should possess by receiving it from another, He says, “He that hath two coats, let him impart to him that hath none; and he that hath meat, let him do likewise.”4221 4221
Anf-01 ii.ii.xiii Pg 3
Comp. Matt. vi. 12–15, Matt. vii. 2; Luke vi. 36–38.
By this precept and by these rules let us establish ourselves, that we walk with all humility in obedience to His holy words. For the holy word saith, “On whom shall I look, but on him that is meek and peaceable, and that trembleth at My words?”57 57
Anf-01 iv.ii.ii Pg 13
Matt. vii. 2; Luke vi. 38.
and once more, “Blessed are the poor, and those that are persecuted for righteousness’ sake, for theirs is the kingdom of God.”356 356
Anf-02 vi.v Pg 107.1
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 7
VERSE (2) - Jud 1:7 Ps 18:25,26; 137:7,8 Jer 51:24 Ob 1:15 Mr 4:24 Lu 6:38