Matthew
Matthew 18:25BSB·traditional attribution

Since the man was unable to pay, the master ordered that he be sold to pay his debt, along with his wife and children and everything he owned.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

25. His master ordered him to be sold. It would be an idle exercise of ingenuity to examine here every minute clause. For God does not always display severity at first, till, constrained to pray, we implore pardon, but rather meets us with undeserved goodness.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

As there never was a greater pattern of humility, so there never was a greater preacher of it, than Christ; he took all occasions to command it, to commend it, to his disciples and followers. I. The occasion of this discourse concerning humility was an unbecoming contest among the disciples for precedency; they came to him, saying, among themselves (for they were ashamed to ask...

Commenting on Matthew 18:1-35

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

But the same servant went out,.... From his Lord's palace and presence, immediately, directly, after he had got his pardon and liberty: and found one of his fellow servants; a fellow creature and Christian; not only one of the same nature and species; but of the same profession of religion, and in the service of the same kind and generous master: which owed an hundred...