LUKE 13
20 And again he said, “To what shall I compare the kingdom of God? 21 It is like leaven that a woman took and hid in three measures of flour, until it was all leavened.”
This scripture occurs while Jesus is teaching in a synagogue. A woman who has had an infirmity for 18 years was healed by Jesus. He was then criticized by the leaders of the synagogue because he healed on the sabbath. Jesus goes on to compare the Kingdom of God to a mustard seed tree -- with birds -- birds often represent spirits in the Scripture. Jesus then states a parable of a woman that mixes leaven into flour until it was all leavened. It is interesting to me how a the church or even false churches are referred to as a woman or women. Could Jesus be talking about how the religious people of his day mixed in their own teachings and thereby corrupted the the whole bread? The lesson I take from this scripture is to pray that God would help me concentrate on his Word and not be side tracked by seemingly good religious beliefs that would really leaven the Kingdom of God.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Sunday, October 25, 2009
An aspect of the 70 --- Luke 10
Interesting to me was that when Jesus sent out the 70 -- he told them what their wages were going to be: shelter, food, and drink. Now I realize that food was also a form of payment that day, but when one takes into consideration Paul's opinion of contentment with having clothes and food -- it is easy to believe that many of the first generation preachers would have been appalled with the lifestyle of some preachers in our modern day. The laborer is worthy of his hire -- was applied in the context of Luke 10 as shelter, food, and drink.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Covenant, Dispensationalism, and New Covenant Theology
I have been reading lately about the differences between all three of these systems. As far as my personal leanings, I seem to lean more towards NCT. This is because as the Apostle Paul has written the law has been fulfilled in Jesus Christ. Thus, dividing up the Law into 3 different categories seems to disregard this verse of scripture. Let it be known, that I do believe the Law can and should be used to show the sinner his helplessness before our Holy God. Nevertheless, the law of Christ takes affect with the believer once he/she has become a Christian.
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