The Gospel According to Mark - Chapter 6 - Verse 20
Verse 20. He did many things. But he did not do the thing which was demanded of him -- to break off from his sins. He attempted to make a compromise with his conscience. He still loved his sins, and did other things which he supposed might be accepted, in the place of putting away, as he ought, the wife of his brother -- the polluted and adulterous woman with whom he lived. Perhaps he treated John kindly, or spoke well of him, or aided him in his wants; and attempted in this way to silence his rebukes, and destroy his faithfulness. This was probably before John was imprisoned. So sinners often treat ministers kindly, and do much to make them comfortable, and hear them gladly, while they are still unwilling to do the thing which is demanded of them, to repent and believe the gospel. They expect that their kind attentions will be accepted in the place of what God demands -- repentance and the forsaking of their sins.

{k} "feared" Ex 11:3; Eze 2:5-7 {2} "observed him" or, "kept him", or "saved him"

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