Matthew 24:49

49 and he begins to beat the other servants and eat and get drunk with others like him?

Matthew 24:49 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 24:49

And shall begin to smite his fellow servants
By abusing the power lodged in him, usurping a dominion over their faith, and imposing on their consciences things which Christ has never commanded; vexing and burdening them with trifling rites and ceremonies, and other unnecessary things; wounding, grieving, offending weak minds by his conduct and example; or persecuting the saints, such of them as cannot come into everything in his way of believing and practising: and to eat and drink with the drunken;
giving himself up to luxury and intemperance; feeding himself instead of the family; serving his own belly, and not his Lord and Master Christ; living an ungodly and licentious life, altogether unbecoming the Gospel of Christ: such servants and stewards have been, and are in the church of God; but sad will be their case, when their Lord comes, as follows. Respect seems to be had either to the ecclesiastical rulers among the Jews, who went under the name of the servants of the Lord, but persecuted the apostles, and those that believed in Christ; or the "Judaizing" Christians, and false teachers, that were for imposing the ceremonies of the law upon believers; or Simon Magus, and his followers, a set of licentious, men; or all of them; who lived in this period of time, between the death of Christ, and the destruction of the temple.

Matthew 24:49 In-Context

47 I tell you the truth, the master will choose that servant to take care of everything he owns.
48 But suppose that evil servant thinks to himself, 'My master will not come back soon,'
49 and he begins to beat the other servants and eat and get drunk with others like him?
50 The master will come when that servant is not ready and is not expecting him.
51 Then the master will cut him in pieces and send him away to be with the hypocrites, where people will cry and grind their teeth with pain.
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