Gospel Note
The tree imagery in verses 43-45 of this metaphor-laden conclusion to the "Sermon on the Plain" makes a rather profound point despite its apparent simplicity: a person is not good or bad because he or she does good or bad things; rather, one does good or bad because he or she is good or bad. In other words, the inner disposition precedes and produces the external act, a view shared by Paul i…
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