“He refused and went and put him in prison until he should pay the debt.”
He refused and went and put him in prison until he should pay the debt. The refusal — the opposite of the king's pity — and the imprisonment of the fellow servant for the debt he could eventually repay communicates the moral incoherence of the first servant's behavior. The one who could not repay but was forgiven refuses to extend the patience to the one who could repay given time.
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Matthew 18:30
“He refused and went and put him in prison until he should pay the debt.”
He refused and went and put him in prison until he should pay the debt. The refusal — the opposite of the king's pity — and the imprisonment of the fellow servant for the debt he could eventually repay communicates the moral incoherence of the first servant's behavior. The one who could not repay but was forgiven refuses to extend the patience to the one who could repay given time.
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He refused and went and put him in prison until he should pay the debt. The refusal — the opposite of the king's pity — and the imprisonment of the fellow servant for the debt he could eventually repay communicates the moral incoherence of the first servant's behavior. The one who could not repay but was forgiven refuses to extend the patience to the one who could repay given time.