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Henry Mahan

Owe No Man Anything

Henry Mahan August, 1 2024 1 min read
1,528 Articles 3,940 Sermons 760 Books
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August, 1 2024
Henry Mahan
Henry Mahan 1 min read
1,528 articles 3,940 sermons 760 books

    “Blow, blow, thou winter wind; Thou art not so unkind as man's ingratitude.” I hesitate to try to add anything to these powerful words from the pen of Shakespeare, except to call attention to them and encourage all of us to give thanks more often, not only to our Lord for his many mercies, but also to show our appreciation and gratitude to our brothers and sisters, husbands and wives, parents and teachers. “I am a debtor,” said Paul; and in Rom. 13:7-8 he counsels us to pay our debts of tribute, revenue, respect, honor, and love to all to whom these are due! “Owe no man anything” does not refer to money (in this passage) but to love, honor, and gratitude. Make regular payments and do not have overdue debts. The bank does not need your money nearly so much as that friend needs your encouragement and gratitude. “Pay that thou owest.”

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