Matthew 10:21

"For it is not you who speak, but the Spirit of your Father who speaks in you."

Key Reflection

In Matthew 10:21, Jesus reassures his disciples that their words and actions are not driven by themselves but by the divine Spirit of God. This teaching underscores the idea that the Holy Spirit empowers believers to speak and act in accordance with God's will, even in challenging or dangerous situations. The cultural context of first-century Judaism, where prophecy and divine inspiration were highly valued, makes this statement particularly significant, as it highlights the transformative power of the Spirit in empowering faithful witness.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 21. And the brother shall deliver up the brother, etc. Were there no evidence that this had been done, it could scarcely be credible. The ties which bind brothers and sisters, and parents and children together are so strong, that it could scarcely be believed that division of sentiment on religious subjects would cause them to forget these tender relations. Yet history assures us that this has been done.

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