Here we have an example of faith in Matthew and an example of love in Christ.
*) Cf. Erl. A. 64, 259. ed.
(2) Here you see a comparison and a comparison of the sinners and the Pharisees, and the judgment of Christ on both of them.
3. Christ punishes the Pharisees and scribes.
taught that they did not know what was said: "I am pleased with mercy, and not with sacrifice."
4 Then you serve God when you serve your neighbor, who is a sinner, ignorant, sick, poor, miserable, reviled, and whatever other infirmities he may have. Now the Pharisees do not know this, for it is not works of God that bring benefit and honor.
What is to be said about this gospel, namely, about faith and love and how Christ came for the sake of sinners, we have not once, but often, also indicated in this booklet. Whoever has kept the same will easily make his own interpretation of it. Therefore, since there is no special sermon, I consider it unnecessary to make a new and special one.