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NATIONS FROM LOT
13. Everything – every possession, every friend all flocks, sons in law – But earlier on, they had lost their moral compass. 14. a. When they hesitated, took them by the hand and led them out. Looked at Lot’s faith, not his application of that faith (2 Peter 2:7) b. what had been built burned up but the builder escaped through the flames. WHY DID JOHN THE BAPTIST EAT WILD HONEY The fact that it was wild honey ensured it was not contaminated by other unclean products. Researching this information about John made me appreciate even more the “all in commitment” and dedication that he lived. Plus, John the Baptist may have been the model for the Duck Dynasty look!. My Answers: 8. Water – Holy Spirit and Fire. WHY DID MOSES KILL 3000 But Aaron appears to suffer no punishment for this sin. At the same time, Moses calls out to the entire camp “whoever is for the Lord, come to me.”. And, at God’s command, the Levites strap on their swords and go back and forth through the camp killing those who are still running wild. 3000 die. In our judgement this may not seem just. HOW MANY ISRAELITES DIED IN THE WILDERNESS 3. a. ~40 years (a bit less because they didn’t have the first until the 2nd year and there is still time for the trans-jordanian tribes to build cities before entering, but we know Moses is still alive in the 11th month of the 40th year and he dies before they enter. b. almost the same – 603,550 to 601,730. c. IMPORTANT FOR ALL JACOB’S FAMILY TO GO TO EGYPT The list of names in Genesis 46 in light of the passage in Revelation 20 has some interesting depth. First, is the question of is this an all inclusive list of names. Second is why, if they were so good with counting sheep, is their math so bad. Third, and most importantly, is, why is this here and who cares. We know from verse 26 that this is JACOB’S SONS HONOR THEIR FATHER Jacob was a mirror who reflected God. When the bible says God is the God of Israel or the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, it does not mean these men owned God. It means that they reflected God for others to see. Jacob reflected God in his prayer life. He reflected God in His trust of God’s word. He reflected God in his willingness to speak BSF WEEK 1 – THE NOTES ARE GOOD I also want to emphasis what sin is – missing the mark. Principle #1: The words of the bible are the words of God. This isn’t a story. It isn’t a book about people like the Apostles and Moses and Joseph and Samson and Esther and Lydia. It isn’t even a book about God. It is a gift. These are God’s words that he gave us so that we can THREE STAGES OF JOSEPH’S FAMINE RELIEF a. 1. Collected money for payment for food v14, 2. collected livestock for payment for food v16, collected land and servitude for payment of food v 20-21. b. It gave people autonomy and choice. Even though they entered servitude, they did it logically, willingly and with their own free will and choice. COMMUNION IN REVELATION a. 1st: Fear God give him glory, b/c hour of his judgment come. Worship him made hvn, earth, sea, h2o. 2nd: Fallen (x2) Babylon the great which made all the nations drink the maddening wine of her adltrys. 3rd: If anyone worships beast and takes mark => drink full strength cup of wrath (sulfer, smoke, etrnal) b. BSF GENESIS LESSON 30 ANSWERS a. Firstborn, my might, my 1st sign of strength, first in rank and power. Turbulent as the water, unruly as a flood, you will no longer excel (you will be first no longer). b. Reuben followed his eye (his lust) into a situation he knew to be wrong. He wavered and did not hold strong to his conviction to his father or God.NATIONS FROM LOT
13. Everything – every possession, every friend all flocks, sons in law – But earlier on, they had lost their moral compass. 14. a. When they hesitated, took them by the hand and led them out. Looked at Lot’s faith, not his application of that faith (2 Peter 2:7) b. what had been built burned up but the builder escaped through the flames. WHY DID JOHN THE BAPTIST EAT WILD HONEY The fact that it was wild honey ensured it was not contaminated by other unclean products. Researching this information about John made me appreciate even more the “all in commitment” and dedication that he lived. Plus, John the Baptist may have been the model for the Duck Dynasty look!. My Answers: 8. Water – Holy Spirit and Fire. WHY DID MOSES KILL 3000 But Aaron appears to suffer no punishment for this sin. At the same time, Moses calls out to the entire camp “whoever is for the Lord, come to me.”. And, at God’s command, the Levites strap on their swords and go back and forth through the camp killing those who are still running wild. 3000 die. In our judgement this may not seem just. HOW MANY ISRAELITES DIED IN THE WILDERNESS 3. a. ~40 years (a bit less because they didn’t have the first until the 2nd year and there is still time for the trans-jordanian tribes to build cities before entering, but we know Moses is still alive in the 11th month of the 40th year and he dies before they enter. b. almost the same – 603,550 to 601,730. c. IMPORTANT FOR ALL JACOB’S FAMILY TO GO TO EGYPT The list of names in Genesis 46 in light of the passage in Revelation 20 has some interesting depth. First, is the question of is this an all inclusive list of names. Second is why, if they were so good with counting sheep, is their math so bad. Third, and most importantly, is, why is this here and who cares. We know from verse 26 that this is BSF WEEK 1 – THE NOTES ARE GOOD I also want to emphasis what sin is – missing the mark. Principle #1: The words of the bible are the words of God. This isn’t a story. It isn’t a book about people like the Apostles and Moses and Joseph and Samson and Esther and Lydia. It isn’t even a book about God. It is a gift. These are God’s words that he gave us so that we can 21 ROMANS – THE NOTES ARE GOOD My Answers: 10. sin. 11. If anyone loves the world they do not love the Father. The lusts of the world do not come from the Father. The patterns of this world are the scars and burn marks of sin. 12. greed, the temptation of gain through lack of honesty, laziness and indulgingin food and drink.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF PAUL’S TEACHING 11. Write a brief summary: a. Do not continue to commune with unrepentant sinners. When believers try to represent sin as acceptable, do not associate with such people. b. Disputes between believers should be reconciled within the body of the church with intervention by a fellow believer. c. Our words, actions and deeds asbelievers are the
HOW MANY ISRAELITES DIED IN THE WILDERNESS 3. a. ~40 years (a bit less because they didn’t have the first until the 2nd year and there is still time for the trans-jordanian tribes to build cities before entering, but we know Moses is still alive in the 11th month of the 40th year and he dies before they enter. b. almost the same – 603,550 to 601,730. c. WRONG METHODS THAT CHRISTIANS USE TODAY Isaac wished to bless him as his primary heir. God knew that was not his destiny and saw his heart as being godless. 4. a. Jacob took advantage of Esaus’ hunger in trading for his birthright. Isaac sought to give his blessing to Esau in secret. Rebekah conspired with Jacob to deceive his father into giving him the blessing. b. Talktogether.
WHY WILL ALL PEOPLES OF THE EARTH MOURN? WON’T THIS BE A Posts about Why will all peoples of the earth mourn? Won’t this be a joyful time of Christ’s second return? written by bsfcl1 JACOB RESOLVED HIS BITTERNESS 7 God has not allowed him to harm me, 9 God given them to me, 11 vision in dream, 42 God rebuked you, b. Jacob and Isaac both justified action because of their fear, both formed a covenant with the one they had feared. Jesus on the other hand, when faced with swords and clubs, was not afraid. He did not lie out of fear, but told the truth daily. GOD DISCIPLINE BOTH JACOB AND REBEKAH 10. He took Jacob away from Rebekah to the land of her kin, where he lived and worked for 14 years. Jacob lived in fear of returning because of the anger of his brother. He toiled as a servant to earn his wives, even though his father had ample resources to provide sufficient means (as had been the case with Rebekah). 11. IMPORTANT FOR ALL JACOB’S FAMILY TO GO TO EGYPT The list of names in Genesis 46 in light of the passage in Revelation 20 has some interesting depth. First, is the question of is this an all inclusive list of names. Second is why, if they were so good with counting sheep, is their math so bad. Third, and most importantly, is, why is this here and who cares. We know from verse 26 that this is BSF GENESIS: WEEK 30, DAY 3 The tribe of Issachar were to be farmers. We know from the time of Adam that farming would be hard work and toil, but we know also from Eccles 3:12-13 that toil is a gift from God. God encourages us to work and do good hard work which yields benefits to us now and eternally. 9. Samson – Judges 13-18 – killed many Philistines who ruled over JACOB’S SONS HONOR THEIR FATHER Jacob was a mirror who reflected God. When the bible says God is the God of Israel or the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, it does not mean these men owned God. It means that they reflected God for others to see. Jacob reflected God in his prayer life. He reflected God in His trust of God’s word. He reflected God in his willingness to speak BSF WEEK 1 – THE NOTES ARE GOOD I also want to emphasis what sin is – missing the mark. Principle #1: The words of the bible are the words of God. This isn’t a story. It isn’t a book about people like the Apostles and Moses and Joseph and Samson and Esther and Lydia. It isn’t even a book about God. It is a gift. These are God’s words that he gave us so that we can THREE STAGES OF JOSEPH’S FAMINE RELIEF a. 1. Collected money for payment for food v14, 2. collected livestock for payment for food v16, collected land and servitude for payment of food v 20-21. b. It gave people autonomy and choice. Even though they entered servitude, they did it logically, willingly and with their own free will and choice. COMMUNION IN REVELATION a. 1st: Fear God give him glory, b/c hour of his judgment come. Worship him made hvn, earth, sea, h2o. 2nd: Fallen (x2) Babylon the great which made all the nations drink the maddening wine of her adltrys. 3rd: If anyone worships beast and takes mark => drink full strength cup of wrath (sulfer, smoke, etrnal) b. BSF GENESIS LESSON 30 ANSWERS a. Firstborn, my might, my 1st sign of strength, first in rank and power. Turbulent as the water, unruly as a flood, you will no longer excel (you will be first no longer). b. Reuben followed his eye (his lust) into a situation he knew to be wrong. He wavered and did not hold strong to his conviction to his father or God.NATIONS FROM LOT
13. Everything – every possession, every friend all flocks, sons in law – But earlier on, they had lost their moral compass. 14. a. When they hesitated, took them by the hand and led them out. Looked at Lot’s faith, not his application of that faith (2 Peter 2:7) b. what had been built burned up but the builder escaped through the flames. WHY DID JOHN THE BAPTIST EAT WILD HONEY The fact that it was wild honey ensured it was not contaminated by other unclean products. Researching this information about John made me appreciate even more the “all in commitment” and dedication that he lived. Plus, John the Baptist may have been the model for the Duck Dynasty look!. My Answers: 8. Water – Holy Spirit and Fire. WHY DID MOSES KILL 3000 But Aaron appears to suffer no punishment for this sin. At the same time, Moses calls out to the entire camp “whoever is for the Lord, come to me.”. And, at God’s command, the Levites strap on their swords and go back and forth through the camp killing those who are still running wild. 3000 die. In our judgement this may not seem just. HOW MANY ISRAELITES DIED IN THE WILDERNESS 3. a. ~40 years (a bit less because they didn’t have the first until the 2nd year and there is still time for the trans-jordanian tribes to build cities before entering, but we know Moses is still alive in the 11th month of the 40th year and he dies before they enter. b. almost the same – 603,550 to 601,730. c. IMPORTANT FOR ALL JACOB’S FAMILY TO GO TO EGYPT The list of names in Genesis 46 in light of the passage in Revelation 20 has some interesting depth. First, is the question of is this an all inclusive list of names. Second is why, if they were so good with counting sheep, is their math so bad. Third, and most importantly, is, why is this here and who cares. We know from verse 26 that this is JACOB’S SONS HONOR THEIR FATHER Jacob was a mirror who reflected God. When the bible says God is the God of Israel or the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, it does not mean these men owned God. It means that they reflected God for others to see. Jacob reflected God in his prayer life. He reflected God in His trust of God’s word. He reflected God in his willingness to speak BSF WEEK 1 – THE NOTES ARE GOOD I also want to emphasis what sin is – missing the mark. Principle #1: The words of the bible are the words of God. This isn’t a story. It isn’t a book about people like the Apostles and Moses and Joseph and Samson and Esther and Lydia. It isn’t even a book about God. It is a gift. These are God’s words that he gave us so that we can THREE STAGES OF JOSEPH’S FAMINE RELIEF a. 1. Collected money for payment for food v14, 2. collected livestock for payment for food v16, collected land and servitude for payment of food v 20-21. b. It gave people autonomy and choice. Even though they entered servitude, they did it logically, willingly and with their own free will and choice. COMMUNION IN REVELATION a. 1st: Fear God give him glory, b/c hour of his judgment come. Worship him made hvn, earth, sea, h2o. 2nd: Fallen (x2) Babylon the great which made all the nations drink the maddening wine of her adltrys. 3rd: If anyone worships beast and takes mark => drink full strength cup of wrath (sulfer, smoke, etrnal) b. BSF GENESIS LESSON 30 ANSWERS a. Firstborn, my might, my 1st sign of strength, first in rank and power. Turbulent as the water, unruly as a flood, you will no longer excel (you will be first no longer). b. Reuben followed his eye (his lust) into a situation he knew to be wrong. He wavered and did not hold strong to his conviction to his father or God.NATIONS FROM LOT
13. Everything – every possession, every friend all flocks, sons in law – But earlier on, they had lost their moral compass. 14. a. When they hesitated, took them by the hand and led them out. Looked at Lot’s faith, not his application of that faith (2 Peter 2:7) b. what had been built burned up but the builder escaped through the flames. WHY DID JOHN THE BAPTIST EAT WILD HONEY The fact that it was wild honey ensured it was not contaminated by other unclean products. Researching this information about John made me appreciate even more the “all in commitment” and dedication that he lived. Plus, John the Baptist may have been the model for the Duck Dynasty look!. My Answers: 8. Water – Holy Spirit and Fire. WHY DID MOSES KILL 3000 But Aaron appears to suffer no punishment for this sin. At the same time, Moses calls out to the entire camp “whoever is for the Lord, come to me.”. And, at God’s command, the Levites strap on their swords and go back and forth through the camp killing those who are still running wild. 3000 die. In our judgement this may not seem just. HOW MANY ISRAELITES DIED IN THE WILDERNESS 3. a. ~40 years (a bit less because they didn’t have the first until the 2nd year and there is still time for the trans-jordanian tribes to build cities before entering, but we know Moses is still alive in the 11th month of the 40th year and he dies before they enter. b. almost the same – 603,550 to 601,730. c. IMPORTANT FOR ALL JACOB’S FAMILY TO GO TO EGYPT The list of names in Genesis 46 in light of the passage in Revelation 20 has some interesting depth. First, is the question of is this an all inclusive list of names. Second is why, if they were so good with counting sheep, is their math so bad. Third, and most importantly, is, why is this here and who cares. We know from verse 26 that this is BSF WEEK 1 – THE NOTES ARE GOOD I also want to emphasis what sin is – missing the mark. Principle #1: The words of the bible are the words of God. This isn’t a story. It isn’t a book about people like the Apostles and Moses and Joseph and Samson and Esther and Lydia. It isn’t even a book about God. It is a gift. These are God’s words that he gave us so that we can 21 ROMANS – THE NOTES ARE GOOD My Answers: 10. sin. 11. If anyone loves the world they do not love the Father. The lusts of the world do not come from the Father. The patterns of this world are the scars and burn marks of sin. 12. greed, the temptation of gain through lack of honesty, laziness and indulgingin food and drink.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF PAUL’S TEACHING 11. Write a brief summary: a. Do not continue to commune with unrepentant sinners. When believers try to represent sin as acceptable, do not associate with such people. b. Disputes between believers should be reconciled within the body of the church with intervention by a fellow believer. c. Our words, actions and deeds asbelievers are the
HOW MANY ISRAELITES DIED IN THE WILDERNESS 3. a. ~40 years (a bit less because they didn’t have the first until the 2nd year and there is still time for the trans-jordanian tribes to build cities before entering, but we know Moses is still alive in the 11th month of the 40th year and he dies before they enter. b. almost the same – 603,550 to 601,730. c. WRONG METHODS THAT CHRISTIANS USE TODAY Isaac wished to bless him as his primary heir. God knew that was not his destiny and saw his heart as being godless. 4. a. Jacob took advantage of Esaus’ hunger in trading for his birthright. Isaac sought to give his blessing to Esau in secret. Rebekah conspired with Jacob to deceive his father into giving him the blessing. b. Talktogether.
WHY WILL ALL PEOPLES OF THE EARTH MOURN? WON’T THIS BE A Posts about Why will all peoples of the earth mourn? Won’t this be a joyful time of Christ’s second return? written by bsfcl1 JACOB RESOLVED HIS BITTERNESS 7 God has not allowed him to harm me, 9 God given them to me, 11 vision in dream, 42 God rebuked you, b. Jacob and Isaac both justified action because of their fear, both formed a covenant with the one they had feared. Jesus on the other hand, when faced with swords and clubs, was not afraid. He did not lie out of fear, but told the truth daily. GOD DISCIPLINE BOTH JACOB AND REBEKAH 10. He took Jacob away from Rebekah to the land of her kin, where he lived and worked for 14 years. Jacob lived in fear of returning because of the anger of his brother. He toiled as a servant to earn his wives, even though his father had ample resources to provide sufficient means (as had been the case with Rebekah). 11. IMPORTANT FOR ALL JACOB’S FAMILY TO GO TO EGYPT The list of names in Genesis 46 in light of the passage in Revelation 20 has some interesting depth. First, is the question of is this an all inclusive list of names. Second is why, if they were so good with counting sheep, is their math so bad. Third, and most importantly, is, why is this here and who cares. We know from verse 26 that this is BSF GENESIS: WEEK 30, DAY 3 The tribe of Issachar were to be farmers. We know from the time of Adam that farming would be hard work and toil, but we know also from Eccles 3:12-13 that toil is a gift from God. God encourages us to work and do good hard work which yields benefits to us now and eternally. 9. Samson – Judges 13-18 – killed many Philistines who ruled over JACOB’S SONS HONOR THEIR FATHER Today’s Scriptures. Questions: 6. Pharaoh honored him by the entourage he sent to his graveside. Dignitaries of his court, all the dignitaries of Egypt, Chariots and horsemen, a very large company, so great the the Canaanites renamed the place to mourning of theEgyptians.
NATIONS FROM LOT
Posts about nations from lot written by bsfcl1. Today’s Scriptures. Questions. 13. Everything – every possession, every friend all flocks, sons in law – But earlier on, they had lost their moralcompass
BSF WEEK 1 – THE NOTES ARE GOOD Posts about BSF week 1 written by bsfcl1. Today’s Scripture. My Daily Journal: People often talk about the legacy they want to leavebehind.
THREE STAGES OF JOSEPH’S FAMINE RELIEF Today’s Scriptures. Questions: 8. a. God promised to return him to the promised land. He made his son swear an oath to bury him in tombof the patriarchs.
BSF GENESIS LESSON 30 ANSWERS Today’s Scriptures. Questions: 3. a. Firstborn, my might, my 1st sign of strength, first in rank and power. Turbulent as the water, unruly as a flood, you will no longer excel (you will be first nolonger).
COMMUNION IN REVELATION Posts about communion in revelation written by bsfcl1. Do this in remembrance of me. At the last supper, Jesus took a cup, and when he had given thanks, he gave it to them, saying, “Drink from it, all ofyou.
WHY WILL ALL PEOPLES OF THE EARTH MOURN? WON’T THIS BE A Posts about Why will all peoples of the earth mourn? Won’t this be a joyful time of Christ’s second return? written by bsfcl1 WHY DID MOSES KILL 3000 3000 die, one doesn’t. Today’s lesson is hard. Aaron, who had been left in charge, made the golden calf. Despite what he later tried to claim, it did not just come out of the fire. HOW MANY ISRAELITES DIED IN THE WILDERNESS Posts about how many israelites died in the wilderness written bybsfcl1
IMPORTANT FOR ALL JACOB’S FAMILY TO GO TO EGYPT Today’s Scriptures. Questions: 5. a. 66, plus his family = 70. b. God’s covenant was with them too, the promise to take them there and bring them back – the entire house of Israel JACOB’S SONS HONOR THEIR FATHER Today’s Scriptures. Questions: 6. Pharaoh honored him by the entourage he sent to his graveside. Dignitaries of his court, all the dignitaries of Egypt, Chariots and horsemen, a very large company, so great the the Canaanites renamed the place to mourning of theEgyptians.
NATIONS FROM LOT
Posts about nations from lot written by bsfcl1. Today’s Scriptures. Questions. 13. Everything – every possession, every friend all flocks, sons in law – But earlier on, they had lost their moralcompass
BSF WEEK 1 – THE NOTES ARE GOOD Posts about BSF week 1 written by bsfcl1. Today’s Scripture. My Daily Journal: People often talk about the legacy they want to leavebehind.
THREE STAGES OF JOSEPH’S FAMINE RELIEF Today’s Scriptures. Questions: 8. a. God promised to return him to the promised land. He made his son swear an oath to bury him in tombof the patriarchs.
BSF GENESIS LESSON 30 ANSWERS Today’s Scriptures. Questions: 3. a. Firstborn, my might, my 1st sign of strength, first in rank and power. Turbulent as the water, unruly as a flood, you will no longer excel (you will be first nolonger).
COMMUNION IN REVELATION Posts about communion in revelation written by bsfcl1. Do this in remembrance of me. At the last supper, Jesus took a cup, and when he had given thanks, he gave it to them, saying, “Drink from it, all ofyou.
WHY WILL ALL PEOPLES OF THE EARTH MOURN? WON’T THIS BE A Posts about Why will all peoples of the earth mourn? Won’t this be a joyful time of Christ’s second return? written by bsfcl1 WHY DID MOSES KILL 3000 3000 die, one doesn’t. Today’s lesson is hard. Aaron, who had been left in charge, made the golden calf. Despite what he later tried to claim, it did not just come out of the fire. HOW MANY ISRAELITES DIED IN THE WILDERNESS Posts about how many israelites died in the wilderness written bybsfcl1
IMPORTANT FOR ALL JACOB’S FAMILY TO GO TO EGYPT Today’s Scriptures. Questions: 5. a. 66, plus his family = 70. b. God’s covenant was with them too, the promise to take them there and bring them back – the entire house of IsraelBSF MATTHEW STUDY
Today’s Scriptures. My Daily Journal: There was a beauty in the interpretation of the “field” in this parable. In one part, it clearly was an individual, their own personal heart/faith. WHY WILL ALL PEOPLES OF THE EARTH MOURN? WON’T THIS BE A Posts about Why will all peoples of the earth mourn? Won’t this be a joyful time of Christ’s second return? written by bsfcl1 HOW MANY ISRAELITES DIED IN THE WILDERNESS Posts about how many israelites died in the wilderness written bybsfcl1
WHY DID JOHN THE BAPTIST EAT WILD HONEY Today’s Scriptures. My Daily Journal: While we don’t do it much in this lesson, I think it is important to step back and look at the life of John the Baptist and the choices he was making during this time. WRONG METHODS THAT CHRISTIANS USE TODAY Today’s Scriptures. Questions: 3. Isaac wished to bless him as his primary heir. God knew that was not his destiny and saw his heart asbeing godless.
GOD DISCIPLINE BOTH JACOB AND REBEKAH Today’s Scriptures. Questions: 10. He took Jacob away from Rebekah to the land of her kin, where he lived and worked for 14 years. Jacoblived in fear of
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Reconnecting and a Willing Heart. Isn’t it interesting that the first command Moses gave the Israelites, before they began the work of building the tabernacle and beginning the next stage of their journey with God, was the command about the Sabbath. BSF GENESIS CHAPTER 47 Posts about bsf genesis chapter 47 written by bsfcl1. Today’s Scriptures. Questions: 10. a. He bi-passed Joseph and gave blessing to his 2 sons, Ephraim and Manasseh IMPORTANT FOR ALL JACOB’S FAMILY TO GO TO EGYPT Today’s Scriptures. Questions: 5. a. 66, plus his family = 70. b. God’s covenant was with them too, the promise to take them there and bring them back – the entire house of Israel BSF GENESIS: WEEK 30, DAY 3 Today's Scriptures Questions: 5. Hand on neck of enemies, brothers praise you, relatives bow down, Lion, scepter will not depart, ruler's staffuntil the coming of the one to whom it belongs, whom all nations will honor 6. a. all bow to him, victorious against his prey, holds the scepter and ruler's staff for they belongSkip to content
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* BSF John Study 2016-2017 24.5 ROMANS – SUBMITTING WITH TREASURES OK, if Paul hadn’t already hit close enough to home in pulling out this example of serving authorities and an exercise in how to apply the teachings of Romans 12, he closes the discussion with not only hitting the heart, but also the pocketbook. Taxes! The great economist, John Maynard Keynes, quipped, “The avoidance of taxes is the only intellectual pursuit that still carries any reward.” But Jesus says, give to Caesar what is Caesar’s. This hits us at every level. In Matthew 6:21, Jesus tells us that “where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.” He says this in conclusion to imploring His followers to store treasures in heaven rather than on earth. But money is one of the items that we struggle to not label as “mine.” I work hard for it. It is paid to me. It is mine. Right? But Jesus warns against this. If we take this as our treasure, then not only do we miss out on heavenly treasures instead, but we dishonor God. We dishonor God because we convey the belief through our actions that God is a God of scarcity. If we need to cling to money and horde and protect it and keep it from the evil tax collectors who are going to misspend it anyway, then, we convey the belief that there is a limited amount of wealth that God can and does provide. Does that fit with anything else you know about God? Is He a God of scarcity, where we need to get our slice of the pie? That is not what I know about God, the creator of Heaven and Earth. God is a God of abundance. All of it belongs to Him anyway. Paul’s first letter to Timothy warns us that “The love of money is a root of all evil.” We cannot serve two masters and we cannot love money and love with the love of God. I am clearly not one who enjoys writing the check for taxes. But in recent years, as my faith has matured, I see it for what it is, a way that God challenges me to see things for what they are and rejoice that I am confident in trusting fully in Him. There is nothing I have missed out on by paying taxes. There is a lot I miss out on if I put money before God. I love how Paul concludes this section. Give to everyone what you owe them: taxes, revenue, respect, honor. Don’t be confused, this is not about money. It isn’t even about authority. It is about giving like God gives. It is about loving like God loves. It is about overcoming evil not in the way man would do, of fighting evil with evil a quid pro quo, hand for a hand. Our God is a God of abundance. Out give the enemies. Out love the oppressors. Out honor those who are not acting honorably. Out respect those who act disrespectfully. Do the same for those who love and give and honor and respect as well. Because, here is what we know to be fact: We cannot out love or out give or out honor or out respect our God. Everything we have, everything we are and everything we desire to be is from Him and of Him._My Answers:_
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Give to Caesar what is Caesar’s and give to God what is God’s. Money is stuff, there is no shortage of it in the world and God controls the allocation of it in the same way that He controls everything else. Do not operate from scarcity, but from God’sabundance
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Establish justice (pay for the operation of police, courts andlawmakers)
insure domestic tranquility (homeland security Provide for the common defense Redistribution of wealth Promote the general welfare Establish and develop foreign trade andmarkets
Secure the blessings of liberty Pay what is rightfully and fully due14.
EX: Honor father and mother LV: stand up in presence of aged, show respect to elderly 1T5: Double honor to the elders who direct the affairs of the church, especially preachers and teachers 1T6:God, the blessed and only ruler 1P2: Show proper respect to everyone as submitting to God’sauthority
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By loving them with God’s love. For seeing them as God sees them. Not by lying or by being pacifistic, but by overcoming them with the Love of God and His truth. Author bsfcl1 Posted onMarch 27, 2018
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Comments on 24.5 Romans – Submitting with treasures 24.4 ROMANS – SUBMITTING AS A WITNESS TO OTHERS When you live the life of a believer, you get noticed. When you truly follow God and Love Him with all your heart, soul, mind and strength, others notice – both those who see you as an example, and the forces of evil who see you as a threat. One of the reasons we are to love like God loves is because of the fact that others are watching. If our lives do not look any different, then are we truly any different? Paul goes from explaining this in Romans 12, to challenging us with one of the harder scenarios for doing it in Romans 13, submitting in love to authorities. So let’s look a couple examples of this through scriptural examples. Daniel chapter 1 tells us that the king of Babylon conquered Judah and ordered that some of the Israelites from the royal family and nobility were to be brought into the king’s service. Four young men were chosen from Judah: Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah. The three, besides Daniel, we commonly know by their Babylonian names: Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego. Verse 8: “But Daniel resolved not to defile himself with the royal food and wine, and he asked the chief official for permission not to defile himself this way.” Think about that for a second as an example of what Paul is discussing. The authority placed over Daniel was the greatest enemy you might imagine. This ruler and his staff had not only overthrown Jerusalem, the Holy city and carted off Daniel into service to the king, but this is the same king who defiled the temple of God and stole articles from the temple. So what does Daniel do? He asks permission to not eat their food. And the result? Verse 9: “Now God had caused the official to show favor and compassion to Daniel”. We see this time and time again with these 4 young men. Not only do they “cling to what is good”, but they fully submit in full confidence that God can overcome anything… even to the point of 3 of them being thrown alive into a fiery furnace! The best example for us is Jesus. Jesus did not lack for oppressive authorities, both throughout His life and in His “trial” and crucifixion. Jesus did not hide from the authorities. In almost every situation, we have notes of the side conversations that were initiated when the authorities approached Him to question what He was doing. What we witness Jesus doing is loving them in the way God loves (not hard for Him to do since He is God, right?) That clearly did not mean that He went along with what they said or did. What He never failed to do was to speak truth to them. Sometimes the truth may have sounded harsh such as calling them a “brood of vipers”. But, it was, in fact, the truth and God loved them enough to appear in front of them in the body of the Son of God and speak the truth to them and warn them of whom they were serving (which was not Him!). Even at His trial and death, Jesus fully submitted to earthly authorities, even with legions of angels at His command, He instructed Peter to put away the sword and healed the ear of the guard. Just like these two, others notice how we interact with authorities in our lives. Our hearts, our words, our faith and our actions should all be saying the same thing. We accept that God is in control and we obey His call to love as He loves._My Answers:_
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Because, in one way or another, all leaders bring some level of organization either toward or against something. God is the Master of all things and uses them and their position of authority to shape things for an eternal purpose and for His love of us, even when we donot understand.
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They are God’s servants. They are established by God. They areinstituted by God.
God works all things for the good of those who love Him. (including leaders and especially leaders)11.
I need to be cautious that I am not labeling in situations where I firmly disagree. It doesn’t mean we all have to agree on the same course, ideologies or fiscal policies, however, we should not resort to name calling, but instead should recognize that we both want what is best for the citizens even if they are wrong (:-)) Author bsfcl1 Posted onMarch 27, 2018
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a comment on 24.4 Romans – Submitting as a witness to others 24.3 ROMANS – SUBMITTING TO HONOR GOD The first and primary reason we are called to submit to authority is to honor God. Since God is completely in control the authorities over us are there only with the provision of God. That does not mean they necessarily follow God or obey His commandments, nor does it mean they practice what is good and right; but, as Romans 8 says, “God uses all things for the good of those who love Him.” This also forces us to recognize that if an authority is put in place only by the provision and authority of God, then, by logical extension, we are put in a place of submission to these authorities by the exact same power. If we argue, fight or resist this position, we argue, fight and resist God. So, what do we do when we just don’t like it? Let’s go back and apply what Paul tells us is honoring to God in Romans 12: Do not lose our moral compass or lower our convictions: Hate what is evil, cling to what is good Live your life as one who serves, lifting others up even when it means more work for you: Honor one another above yourselves Do not curse and condemn those in authority: Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse. Do not participate in the currency of evil and wickedness, but stay above the fray: do not repay anyone evil for evil Let revenge and judgment to God: Do not take revenge Be an example of giving and trusting God, instead of getting an hording: if enemy is hungry, feed them, give them drink, heap coals ontheir head
Do not be overcome but be an overcomer: submission does not mean giving up or giving in, it means coming under and being strong Doing these things is an act of obedience to God. Doing these things under difficult and oppressive authorities is an act of obedience to God. Our place is to obey and honor our God and trust in Him in all things and in all ways._My Answers:_
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It recognizes and praises the utmost authority of God in all things and situations. We serve God and, thus, serve those he establishes andinstitutes.
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To remain outside of our times of punditry and slander, but to keep a clear focus on God. Also, not to be dissuaded by the sinfulness and deceit of earthly rulers. God knows what He is doing. Author bsfcl1 Posted onMarch 27, 2018
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Comment on 24.3 Romans – Submitting to honor God 24.2 ROMANS – SUBMIT TO AUTHORITIES = GOD IS THE AUTHORITY Did it strike anyone else as slightly amusing that Paul goes from a discussion about “love in action” in relationship to our enemies and evil and then immediately transitions into politics? It sounds like things were not significantly different in Rome at the writing of this text than they are with government officials today. But, the key point of Paul’s writing is not so much about the officials themselves, and, in some ways they are a stand-in for a bigger commitment and message. The main thing in Paul’s writing is our attitude toward God. If we acknowledge that God is the creator of everything and if we acknowledge that everything belongs to God and if we acknowledge that God is sovereign and firmly and actively in control of all things and if we acknowledge that there is no power that is mightier than God that could force something into existence that God does not allow, then we truly recognize that God is completely in charge. If you are like me, that logic plays out and you are nodding your head in agreement. God is in charge. Got it. Believe it. But, Paul has to go and make it hard. If we believe that God is completely in charge then that means that every authority over us is allowed to be there because God has allowed it. Even the liars. Even the cheats. Even the adulterers. Even the murderers. Even the leaders of old who covered the streets in blood, the leaders who incited war, the leaders who practiced genocide. Each were allowed to be in authority only under the authority of God. To say otherwise is to say there are things outside of God’s control. In Paul’s day, this included the leaders who were hunting down Christians to torture and kill them. Even the leaders who incited the crowd to have Jesus hung on the cross. Clearly, Paul is not saying we need to ignore evil and just go along. Instead, he is telling us that the things he said at the close of chapter 12, “do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good” applies in all situations, even the extremely difficult situation of submitting to authority._My Answers:_
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To come under, to obey, to be within another’s authority and/or control. All are to submit to governing authorities because they have been established by God.4.
They disagree with their practices or policies. They differ on world views or find them to be lacking or evil. I struggle to submit to the authority of dictators who subjugate their people through lies and theft, particularly those who neglect children and persecute the church. Fortunately, those are not my authority so God has protected me, but they are authorities that God has allowed to come into powerfor a season.
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When ordered to disobey God. Our first directive is to love the Lord our God and give Him our full devotion. Our second is to our earthly authority. If the second contradicts the first, then we must respectfully decline and submit to the consequences. Author bsfcl1 Posted onMarch 27, 2018
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23.5 ROMANS – BATTLEPLANS Finally, Paul returns to our interactions with enemies and describes what it looks like to respond in love. It may seem strange that I’m discussing love and labeled this section as battleplans, but do not mistake that we are in a battle with the forces of evil. Our first directive is that we do not battle as the enemy does. We see evil for what it is, trash and worthless, not a currency to be traded. If we deal in evil, we become infected by evil. Not only is this an important aspect to keep in mind, but it addresses how we are to deal with the evil things that we may have allowed into our lives in the past. Objects of the occult, books, pornography, magazines, inappropriate movies and any other items that do not honor God and lead others to God should be removed and destroyed. These are not items, despite what value the world may place on them, to be sold or traded. Do not participate in the currency of evil or ofevil things.
We are not to take revenge. Our mission is to continue moving the battleline forward, not to stop and engage in side skirmishes. We need to trust and understand that God is with us and that it is His role and His alone to the people who have fought for the forces of evil in our lives. Remember we hate what is evil, not who is evil. Our mission of love is to entrust the people to God’s judgment. Paul reminds us that we are to “leave room for God’s wrath”, but in Romans 9 he also reminded us that God will show mercy to whom He will show mercy and have compassion on whom He will have compassion. It is not our role or mission, ours is to love, not judge. He emphasizes and illustrates this with the analogy of pouring burning coals of fire on their heads. The fire of God is beneficial or harmful in how it is received. If received as a new believer, it is a tongue of fire as in Acts 2, that alights on the head and brings the Holy Spirit. If received as a non-believer, it is a lake of fire, as in Revelation 20, that brings eternal turmoil. As fire in the physical world can bring light and warmth, it can also bring pain and destruction depending on how it is received and used. In conclusion Paul emphasizes, do not be overcome by evil but overcome evil with good. We are to play offense, not defense. Jesus did tell us to “turn the other cheek”, but this is in contrast to the idea of vengeance that Paul already dispelled, not as an encouragement to pacifisms or yielding power and authority to allow evil to attack. Jude 1:3 tells us to “contend for the faith”. We are given power, the power of the Holy Spirit, to love what is good, to hate what is evil, to go and spread the good news of Jesus Christ in the face of evil which must retreat in the power of the name of Jesus. We are told to put on the full armor of God not so the enemy might overcome us, but so that we might “stand up” in the faith._My Answers:_
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the need to get even or ahead. The emphasis on snarkiness. Neither of these, but I don’t like to feel cheated or taken advantage of, so I tend to be defensive in these areas.14.
1. Jesus, died for the sins even of those who beat and killed him 2. God, Adam and Eve, banished but redeemed 3. Moses/Aaron, fell down praying to God, plague was stopped 4. David against Saul, rose to be a man after God’s heart 5. Paul, beaten and stoned, continued to preach – His witness wasmultiplied
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To pray for them and turn them over to God. Every sin against a believer is also a sin against God. God’s will and wrath trumps our own. Do not take revenge but leave room for God’s wrath. Rom 12:9. I will show mercy to whom I will show mercy and have compassion on whom I will have compassion says the Lord, Rom 9:1516.
Only through the power of the Holy Spirit. But, with the power of the Holy Spirit, this is what comes naturally, for love is the nature ofthe Spirit of God.
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Comments on 23.5 Romans – Battleplans 23.4 ROMANS – WHOM TO LOVE We talked about how to love, now Paul turns to whom to love. If it didn’t seem like an battle that we couldn’t accomplish on our own strength before, here come the details of the mission brief: “Bless those who persecute you.” Persecution is persistent infliction of hostility and ill-treatment. Paul doesn’t start with those who sometimes annoy you, his 5 word sentence is to bless those who stand not only in opposition to you but who are on the attack against you. Your direct enemies. Paul picks this up later in the chapter, so let’s put it on a parking lot for now and focus on the other parts of this paragraph. He encourages us to be aware of the harmonies of life. As the book of Ecclesiastics notes, there are seasons in life, just as there are seasons in the year. Our role, as part of the body of Christ, is to be in harmony with those seasons with other believers. When others are rejoicing, we are to rejoice, when they mourn, we are to mourn. We are to be humble servants not conceited and judgmental. Note that to do this we must serve as part of the body of Christ. We are not to sit on the sidelines as others rejoice or mourn, we are supposed to be active with them. Serving is not a talent or spiritual gift, it is part of worship and an expectation of allbelievers.
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first through prayer and the strength and will of the Holy Spirit. By not taking a stand over things of this world (e.g., money) but lettinggo.
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To live in harmony with others, rejoice with those who rejoice, mourn with those who mourn, don’t be proud but be willing to associate with those in low position and do not be conceited. To honor and respect those working hard and menial jobs, greet them by name and thank them for their service.11.
Pride is placing me above you – it does not yield harmony or showrespect of love.
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I have been helped the most by those who have come along side and prayed with and for me. Author bsfcl1 Posted onMarch 17, 2018
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a comment on 23.4 Romans – Whom to Love 23.3 ROMANS – THE NATURE OF LOVE Reading Romans 12:9-13 reminded and emphasized to me that my nature is not a nature of love. Paul starts with, “Love must be sincere.” Let’s pause there for a moment and really look atthat.
There is no ebb and flow in sincerity. The definition of sincere is, “free from pretense or deceit; proceeding from genuine feelings.” It isn’t a sometimes sincerity, other times false. It isn’t sometimes with pretense other times without. The sentence is very succinct and clear. “Love must be sincere.” That means, when I am angry at a loved one, I can’t fake loving them in the moment of anger. I can’t love them under the pretense of reconciliation. I can’t show love to an enemy to get them to bend my direction. Love must always, in all situations and at all times be completely real and authentic, not only in its delivery, but that it proceeds from genuine feelings. Not just to select people, but to everyone, including the guy who cut in front of me in line or whohonked at me.
That is not my nature. I freely admit what is so thoroughly documented in the bible, I am of a sin nature. I want to do what is right, but my emotions betray me. My heart longs for holiness, but my thoughts turn to evil. But, the nature of the Holy Spirit, who now lives in me and who, as noted early in Romans 12, I give my life over to, is a nature of sincere love. Even with all the effort I can muster of my own, I can’t love in this way. But, this is the natural way for the Holy Spirit to love. It is how He loves me and accepts me and lives inme.
But, Paul doesn’t stop there, he goes on to note that we are to have a discerning love, as the Holy Spirit is a Spirit of discernment. We don’t love everything, we love what is good, what is of God, and we hate what is evil, that which is of sin and Satan. Note that he says to hate WHAT is evil, not that we hate WHO is evil. Even those who practice evil and wickedness are loved by God. They are sheep without a shepherd and Christ’s death on the cross was as much for their benefit as for yours or mine. We accomplish this through the unity of the church. We, like soldiers, have an individual job to do, we are called to be “devoted to one another in love” as the body of believers, a troop united on a mission of God, equipped by God through the power of the Holy Spirit, led by God in the presence of the Lamb of God, to Love as Godloves.
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Those who belittle faith, who do not love and harm children. Those who find themselves more important than others7.
do not take your spiritual foot off of the gas but instead stay strong and devoted to the path God has given for your life. Don’t compare or whine or feel guilty about not doing things – do them, make them happen, be bold, stay true. Show up!8.
To be lacking in zeal. I believe. I have spiritual fervor (inner strength), but I am still too timid and not zealous and bold enough in my witness to others. Why? Baggage: avoiding potential client at the cost of others eternal life. Author bsfcl1 Posted onMarch 17, 2018
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