Matteo 10:39

39 Chi avrà trovata la vita sua la perderà; e chi avrà perduta la vita sua per cagion mia, la troverà.

Matteo 10:39 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 10:39

He that findeth his life shall lose it
That man that seeks to preserve his life, and the temporal enjoyments of it, by a sinful compliance with his friends and the world, and by a denial of Christ, or non-confession of him; if he is not, by the providence of God, deprived of the good things of life, and dies a shameful death, both which are sometimes the case of such persons; yet he is sure to lose the happy and eternal life of his soul and body, in the world to come: so that the present finding of life, or the possession of it, on such sinful terms, will in the issue prove an infinite and irreparable loss unto him. On the other hand, Christ observes,

he that loseth his life for my sake, shall find it.
That man that is willing to forego the present advantages of life, to suffer reproach and persecution, and lay down his life cheerfully for the sake of Christ and his Gospel, for the profession of his name, rather than drop, deny, conceal, or neglect any truth and ordinance of his, shall find his soul possessed of eternal life, as soon as separated from his body; and shall find his corporal life again, in the resurrection morn, to great advantage; and shall live with Christ in soul and body, in the utmost happiness, to all eternity.

Matteo 10:39 In-Context

37 Chi ama padre o madre più di me non è degno di me; e chi ama figliuolo o figliuola più di me non è degno di me.
38 E chi non prende la sua croce, e non viene dietro a me, non è degno di me.
39 Chi avrà trovata la vita sua la perderà; e chi avrà perduta la vita sua per cagion mia, la troverà.
40 Chi vi riceve, riceve me; e chi riceve me, riceve colui che mi ha mandato.
41 Chi riceve un profeta, in nome di profeta, riceverà premio di profeta; e chi riceve un giusto, in nome di giusto, riceverà premio di giusto.
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