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This lesson is only for those people who are spiritually mature enough to handle it. Such people should already completely understand that there is a lot of doctrinal error that is taught using the Bible. Such people should understand that while it is good to feel good about what is preached, emotions need to be put aside and an analytical mental approach is needed to separate error from truth. The spiritually immature and Biblical fools will hold onto things that are not good for them, and are even bad for them, because those things make them feel good. Just look at all of the type II diabetes as an example of the consequence of not having a disciplined life.
If someone is not a true disciple of God's Word then they may choke on the meat of this lesson. Non-disciples need to stick with the milk of the word
until they can feed themselves spiritually in a disciplined way.
Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.
that proceedeth out of the mouth of Godmeans that we have to use the meaning that God had when He spoke His Word.
every wordmeans that we can't ignore any of the Words that God used and we can not change any of them.
everyusage of that word and find the single definition that matches every occurrence.
In the mouth of two or three witnesses shall every word be established.
witnesseslets us know that this is a matter that will be brought up in God's court when we are personally judged.
two or three witnesses, such as the first three verses referenced, then we will be judged by God as sinners. Elsewhere in the Bible we are warned that doing this can result in sickness and early death.
be establishedmeans this is a rule that all saved must believe. This is one of the most important rules to avoid doctrinal error. The Bible must say something literally in at least two places for something to be a doctrine that everyone must believe. If it only occurs once, God may want you to believe and act on it but you are not supposed to demand that others believe it.
Amenit is doubling what was just said and making the prior statement something that all believers are to accept.
simplebelieve everything that someone tells them but
the prudent manverifies what he is told before acting on it (
looketh well to his going). You should verify all religious claims against the Bible.
Every word of God is pure: he is a shield unto them that put their trust in him.When we trust
Every word of GodHe protects us but when we let our religious traditions convince us that the Bible means something other than what it literally says then God removes His protection from us.
Jesus. In Colossians 4:11 we read
And Jesus, which is called Justus. These two references let us know that that
God in human fleshis the main application of the name
Jesusbut it is not the definition. The definition is
the name of a literal human man. From this correct definition we can find where the Bible tells us about the humanity of the Son of God. We also can look in the Gospels to see 'What Did Jesus Do?' in order to know how to act in our flesh using the power of the Holy Ghost.
andwhich tells us that the same Bible that was used to lead us to salvation is also to be used for our spiritual maturity. This shows us the error of the modern-day
Gnosticswho claim we are saved by believing an English Bible but must believe their interpretation of
the Greekin order to grow spiritually.
andis the math function of addition. Sometimes two items are added next to each other and while both must be there, either can be first. Sometimes one is added on top of the other like a second floor of a cement building is added on top of the first floor. Then the order is critical. The context makes it clear which use of the word
andis involved but, the main point is that someone is teaching doctrinal error if they leave out either side of the
and.
ortells us when we can have either side by itself or even have both sides at the same time. This specifies a choice.
butconnects what follows it to what came before it while going in a different direction. The critical thing to realize is that both sides of a
butare speaking about the same subject. When the word
butfollows a colon the two sides are polar opposites. Sometimes, the Bible puts one word on one side and a expression on the other side. This gives us a definition of the word by telling us what it is not.
becauseis the verb of existence called
becombined with the word
causeto give us a reason that already exists.
foris a future reason. (
Hebrews 12:2 Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God.) The thing that a lot of people miss is the fact that what follows the word
fortells us why what came before it is true. Without this understanding it is easy to miss the connection that is in the context.
thereforeis a conclusion that will happen
there, at some time in the future. What comes before the
thereforetells us where it will happen and what follows the
thereforetells us what will happen.
whereforeis a future conclusion that will happen
wherever you look, at some time in the future. Like the
therefore, what comes before it tells us where it will happen and what follows it tells us what will happen.
nowmeans 'after understanding what was just said'. We must be careful to understand what precedes the
nowor we can be led into doctrinal error.
ifspecifies a condition which must be met in order to receive the result of the
if. The main error associated with this word is that people like to
claimthe result while ignoring God's condition. Then they believe that the promises of God aren't reliable when it is their own failure to fulfill God's condition.
thenafter what preceded the
thenis true.
inattached to an identifier of God is speaking about our being
ina relationship with that role of God. For example, all saved always have the Holy Spirit
inthem. However,
Christis a role of the second person of the Trinity and the Bible makes it clear that there are times that saved people do not have
Christ inthem. The saved must do their part to maintain that particular relationship in order to receive the blessings from it.
ofmeans 'belonging to'. The
word of Godis the 'Word that belongs to God with nothing from any other being added in'.
Peace of Godis the 'peace that belongs to God and that He puts in us so long as we are in proper relationship with Him'.
withmeans 'alongside'. We have
peace with Godwhen we are walking by His side and not fighting His direction in our life.
bymeans 'how you get from one place to another'. For example, you can go to Bacolod by the ocean road. When something is
by Christthen our relationship is how we get from not having the blessings to having them.
Someans 'as a result of what came before it'. What follows the
sois a conclusion.
throughgets you from one side of a barrier to the other side by taking you inside of the barrier. For example, Galatians 4:7 says:
Wherefore thou art no more a servant, but a son; and if a son, then an heir of God through Christ.We get from being separated from the blessings of God to receiving them by being taken inside of our ongoing personal relationship with the Son of God which the Bible calls
Christ.
yemeans 'each and every one of you personally'. This is opposed to the use of the word
youwhich identifies the group or an individual in a non-personal way.
theemeans 'you personally, meaning the whole person especially the inner-most person'
thoumeans 'you personally when dealing with others'
thymeans 'something that belongs to you personally'
thinemeans 'a part of you such as thine heart'
thor
st.)
But whoso looketh into the perfect law of liberty, and continueth therein, he being not a forgetful hearer, but a doer of the work, this man shall be blessed in his deed.
Now when the congregation was broken up, many of the Jews and religious proselytes followed Paul and Barnabas: who, speaking to them, persuaded them to continue in the grace of God.
persuaded them to continue in the grace of God, but only did this one time. In James, the requirement to
lookethand to
continuethis a requirement to 'keep on keeping on'. That is: these are not just a one-time act. The words
continuethand
continueare different in the Bible.
letthis is a command that has the power of creation behind it.
asmeans 'in the same way'. Look for how something was done before this word and use the same procedure for what follows the word.
evenmeans 'having the same weight'. When two sides of a balancing scale are
eventhey have the same weight.
whichadds a qualifier. What follows the word
whichqualifies (limits) what preceded the word
which.
Amen. Is always a separate sentence and it doubles the prior sentence making it doctrine that all saved are to believe.
butthe two sides are polar opposites as in the North Pole and the South Pole. Think of when there were picture negatives. What was black on the negative was white in the picture and what was white in the negative was black in the picture.
Proverbs 14:12 and Proverbs 16:25 say There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death.
Proverbs 10:29 says The way of the LORD is strength to the upright: but destruction shall be to the workers of iniquity.
We have two different ways to read, study and try to understand our Bible. Using the Verse format to understand leads to all of the doctrinal error which is taught and claimed to come from the Bible. Using the Sentence format to understand and study is The way of the LORD
. Yes, we need to use the verse format when preaching and teaching the less spiritually mature because that is how their Bible is written and we don't want to cause confusion by adding a distraction to the basic lesson while teaching novices. However, the more spiritually mature should use the sentence format for their own private study and understanding.