“Burden”
Gal. 6:12
James 2:1-10
Mt. 20:10
Acts 15:25-28
Gal. 3:19-29
Faith is not a noun, it’s a verb
Rom. 5:7-10
“Burden”
Gal. 6:12
James 2:1-10
Mt. 20:10
Acts 15:25-28
Gal. 3:19-29
Faith is not a noun, it’s a verb
Rom. 5:7-10
Laid burdens—people who are teaching load the people with laws, precepts, etc.
Mt. 23:4-5 Acts 15:1-21 Gal. 6:12-17 a new creature; neither circumcision, nor uncircumcision
Mt. 11:25-30 I will give you rest; my yoke is easy and my burden is light. If you are still battling with your mind and emotions, your yoke is not easy. Trial of faith is from outward forces. War is over.
Is. 40:1-2 II Cor. 10:3-7 the weapons of our warfare are not carnal Eph. 6:10-13
Hard to distinguish between lawyers, scribes; in this scripture they were Pharisees, which is basically a political party, and lawyers, scribes are descriptions of their profession; they could also be Saduccees. They have knowledge but can’t see.
Luke 5:16-17 Luke 5:21 Acts 5:34-39 Gamaliel–doctor of law and Pharisee
reproach I Tim.3:1-2; 5:1-7; 6:11-14 bishop is overseer of two or more seders; not a title; it’s a position. blameless = w/o reproach unrebukable = w/o reproach
I Th. 4:13-16 II Pet. 3:10-14
Rev. 18:1-10 Alas, alas=woe
Market–any assembly scribes- sat in court transcribing; wrote up records for transactions Acts 19:23-41— townclerk=scribe
graves=sepulchre, monument, memorial
if you are aware that you are unclean, then you can go through process of becoming clean, but if you are unaware that you have touched a dead body (self) so there was no cleansing. The same is true with us.
After the resurrection Jesus charged them to go to Jerusalem and gave them time to go through cleansing process.
I John 5:1-8—three in heaven and three in earth Father. Son, Holy Spirit=water, blood, spirit
More “woe!”
Rev. 8:13—woe to the inhabiters of the earth
Rev. 12:7-12
Fear of God
Rev. 6:12-17
I Cor. 12:1-6
Woe!
Mt. 11:20-21
Mt. 18:1-7 become as little children
Is. 53:1-3 He has no form or comliness that men should desire Him
Mt. 26:20-24
I Cor. 9:
Jude 1:10-11 Doctrine of Balaam was to mix religious things with the natural.
Is. 58:6-7–Test of discipleship is giving yourself away
Rev. 14:12-13
Christ’s temptation was to do works and not stay in the rest; tested for 3 1/2 years to see if he would lean on his own arm of understanding.
Our temptation is the same; to see if we will leave the rest and that our works lead us. –Your warfare is over.
Ga. 6:12 – the world is crucified unto me and I unto the world. You must know that the whole world system is corrupt.
alms—showing mercy to the poor
Is. 58:1-14 The constant giving yourself away.
Acts 3:1-8
Acts 10:1-2
Acts 9:36
Acts 24:10-17
Daniel 4:27