Matthew 10:9 Cross References
Matthew 10:9
9: "Don't take any money with you.
Luke 22:35
- Then Jesus asked them, "When I sent you out to preach the Good News and you did not have money, a traveler's bag, or extra clothing, did you lack anything?No," they replied.
Luke 9:3
- "Don't even take along a walking stick," he instructed them, "nor a traveler's bag, nor food, nor money. Not even an extra coat.
- When you enter each village, be a guest in only one home.
- If the people of the village won't receive your message when you enter it, shake off its dust from your feet as you leave. It is a sign that you have abandoned that village to its fate."
Luke 10:4
- Don't take along any money, or a traveler's bag, or even an extra pair of sandals. And don't stop to greet anyone on the road.
- "Whenever you enter a home, give it your blessing.
- If those who live there are worthy, the blessing will stand; if they are not, the blessing will return to you.
- When you enter a town, don't move around from home to home. Stay in one place, eating and drinking what they provide you. Don't hesitate to accept hospitality, because those who work deserve their pay.
- "If a town welcomes you, eat whatever is set before you
Mark 6:8
- He told them to take nothing with them except a walking stick--no food, no traveler's bag, no money.
- He told them to wear sandals but not to take even an extra coat.
- "When you enter each village, be a guest in only one home," he said.
- "And if a village won't welcome you or listen to you, shake off its dust from your feet as you leave. It is a sign that you have abandoned that village to its fate."
1 Corinthians 9:7
- What soldier has to pay his own expenses? And have you ever heard of a farmer who harvests his crop and doesn't have the right to eat some of it? What shepherd takes care of a flock of sheep and isn't allowed to drink some of the milk?
- And this isn't merely human opinion. Doesn't God's law say the same thing?
- For the law of Moses says, "Do not keep an ox from eating as it treads out the grain." Do you suppose God was thinking only about oxen when he said this?
- Wasn't he also speaking to us? Of course he was. Just as farm workers who plow fields and thresh the grain expect a share of the harvest, Christian workers should be paid by those they serve.
- We have planted good spiritual seed among you. Is it too much to ask, in return, for mere food and clothing?