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Something
that
is ^hyper'
is
"extended
beyond
normal
and
safe
limits"
.
A
hyper-active
child
is
in
constant
motion
and
a
danger
to
themselves
and
those
around
him.
During
times
of
hyper-inflation,
paper
money
becomes
worthless.
For
example,
we
are
told
of
people
taking
wheelbarrows
full
of
money
to
the
grocery
store
in
Germany
after
World
War-I.
A hyper-spiritual doctrine goes beyond the limits set by the Bible. This type of doctrine comes from the devil and is attractive to the world and to our flesh. It pretends to make the person ^more spiritual' than other people while really claiming to be ^more spiritual' that God and God's Word. It tries to replace our personal relationship with God with a bunch of religious rules. It tries to replace God's judgment with prideful fleshly measurements. It tries to replace God's wisdom with the wisdom of this world.
We've
all
heard
that
Jesus
rode
a
donkey.
The
word
"donkey"
is
not
in
the
Bible.
Matthew
21:2
tells
us
what
Jesus
said
and
says
"Saying
unto
them,
Go
into
the
village
over
against
you,
and
straightway
ye
shall
find
an
ass
tied,
and
a
colt
with
her:
loose
them,
and
bring
them
unto
me."
We
find
the
same
story
in
John
12.
Notice
that
the
hyper-spiritual
would
have
us
change
the
word
"ass"
to
"donkey"
.
In
Matthew
4:4
and
Luke
4:4
we
read
"But
he
answered
and
said,
It
is
written,
Man
shall
not
live
by
bread
alone,
but
by
every
word
that
proceedeth
out
of
the
mouth
of
God."
This
was
the
answer
of
Jesus
when
tempted
by
Satan.
We
also
know
that
Satan,
and
his
ministers,
can
quote
the
Bible
correctly
for
what
they
quote,
but
they
leave
part
out.
So
the
problem
isn't
what
they
quote
but
what
they
leave
our
and
what
they
substitute
for
what
God
said.
Thus,
when
we
return
to
our
original
verse
we
find
that:
"ass", which is following Satan's method of quoting the Bible. That is disobeying Matthew 4:4 and Luke 4:4 and is
"tempting God"which will bring God's judgment upon us. Since we need
"every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God", this denies us what God says that we need to live. Further it will bring God's curse upon us because Deuteronomy 4:4; 12:32 and Jeremiah 26:2 all warn us to not
"diminish"God's Word.
"All this was done, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet'". The disciples, and most Bible readers of today, don't realize that if Jesus rode a ^donkey', He would have failed to fulfill a prophecy. Such a failure would be a reason to doubt if Jesus was the true Son of God. Thus, the first thing that Satan and the hyper-spiritual person does is get you to ignore support from other parts of the Bible so that you will think that the verse in contention stands alone. When people don't understand how a verse has to match all of the rest of the Bible, they are easily persuaded to believe that a variation which satisfies our flesh is ^better'.
"These things understood not his disciples at the first: but when Jesus was glorified, then remembered they that these things were written of him, and that they had done these things unto him". They
"understood not"but they trusted and were rewarded. If they had insisted on a ^better translation' they would have missed out on the revelation from the Holy Spirit that came later. Notice that Matthew 12:6 says
"And the disciples went, and did as Jesus commanded them". They were blessed for simple obedience where the disobedient were cursed.
"And the multitudes that went before, and that followed, cried, saying, Hosanna to the Son of David: Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord; Hosanna in the highest. And when he was come into Jerusalem, all the city was moved, saying, Who is this?"Obedience allowed them to participate in a great celebration that they would have missed by disobedience.
"And Jesus went into the temple of God, and cast out all them that sold and bought in the temple, and overthrew the tables of the moneychangers, and the seats of them that sold doves". These religious, but disobedient, people were judged by God. In two more verses we read
"And the blind and the lame came to him in the temple; and he healed them."The obedient were blessed and healed while the people following hyper-spiritual doctrine were judged.
"chief priests and scribes"missed the Life-Lesson, which we will cover next. Matthew 21:17-22 tells us that Jesus
"lodged"with His friends and they returned with Him the next day. On that return trip He taught them a Life-Lesson.
"chief priests and scribes"who had all of the outward manifestations of religion and godly service (
"branches and leaves") but had no
"fruit"(results of a personal relationship with God). Please notice that Jesus cursed it at the same time that God blessed people with a personal relationship.
"faith"or not. All of Romans 11 is an expansion on this lesson. Within Romans 11 we learn that in order to have
"fruit"we must receive life from our
"root"(Jesus) and not try to grow branches and leaves on our own. True Biblical
"faith"requires us doing what the Bible tells us to do with the understanding and intention that our obedience only gives God permission to work in and through our life. It does not dictate if God works, nor how God works, nor when God works.
Returning
to
the
start
of
our
lesson
we
see
that
God
gave
Jesus
a
job
to
do
and
a
means
to
do
it.
Jesus
is
our
example
of
how
to
live
in
this
flesh
using
the
power
of
the
Holy
Ghost.
The
job
Jesus
was
given
was
to
show
the
Jews
their
"King"
.
The
tool
that
God
gave
Him
was
an
"an
ass's
colt"
.
There
is
a
lot
of
doctrinal
truth
in
the
saying
of
"What
Did
Jesus
Do?"
However,
we
need
to
read
the
Gospels
to
see
what
He
would
actually
do
and
not
believe
what
some
religious
person
tells
us.
Thus,
He
did
not
buy
a
ride
that
He
only
needed
for
a
short
time
but
borrowed
it.
Also,
He
did
not
seek
"the
biggest
and
badest
ride
available"
but
He
thanked
God
for
a
weak
("colt"
)
ride
that
was
the
"the
meanest,
nastiest,
most
rotten
dispositioned
ride
available"
("ass"
)
.
He
did
the
job
given
to
Him
with
the
tool
given
to
Him
and
had
a
thankful
attitude.
The
people
who
saw
the
lesson
spiritually
understood
it.
Those
who
saw
it
physically
or
religiously
did
not
understand
it.
God
often
gives
a
single
lesson
that
brings
"death"
to
one
type
of
person
while,
at
the
same
time,
brings
"life"
to
another
type
of
person
(2Corinthians
2:16).
"God said what He meant and meant what He said".
"ass"with the word ^donkey' is pure pride and hyper-spiritual error. Claiming that the word
"ass"is a cuss word is a claim that our God cusses. Saying that our God does not cuss but that we should not use this word, when it is proper to do so, is a demand that we disobey our God's command for us to be like Him. Claiming that correcting God's Word by using a ^more spiritual' word is being hyper-spiritual like the people who crucified our Lord. God never applies this name to a person and neither should we. However, God does properly identify this animal and so also should we.
"ass"with the word ^donkey' we miss the spiritual lesson. The word ^donkey' supports the doctrine that we can demand that God gives us the tool that we think we need in order to do the job God gave us. The word
"ass"supports the doctrine that we should have a thankful attitude while we do the job God gave us with the tool that God gave us even when that tool is
"the meanest, nastiest, most rotten dispositioned tool available".
So: are you waiting for God to deliver the tool that you demand before you do the job he gave you or are you doing the job right now with a thankful heart? The truth of that answer shows if you are hyper-spiritual or not.