Bootstrap

What does it mean to cut off things that cause us to stumble?

Answered in 1 source

Cutting off things that cause us to stumble refers to decisively removing anything that hinders our faith and walk with Christ (Matthew 18:8-9).

In Matthew 18:8-9, Jesus urges His followers to remove any stumbling blocks in their lives, using hyperbolic language about cutting off hands or plucking out eyes. This figurative language underscores the seriousness of dealing with sin and anything that distracts us from a vital faith in Christ. Rather than suggesting physical mutilation, the focus is on spiritual integrity and the necessity of severing ties with behaviors, relationships, or influences that lead us away from holiness and deeper communion with God. Paul echoes this sentiment in Romans 13:14, where he admonishes believers to put on the Lord Jesus Christ and make no provision for the flesh. Thus, the posture of a believer should always seek to eliminate anything that threatens one's relationship and obedience to the Lord.
Scripture References: Matthew 18:8-9, Romans 13:14

Sermons (1)

Joshua

Joshua

Shall we play a game? Ask me about articles, sermons, or theology from our library. I can also help you navigate the site.

0:00 0:00