Our paragraph topic is: (A man with a withered hand) Part 1.
The battle begins with the Pharisees, the enforcers, the power rulers. Christ has refuted the Pharisees. He has given them instructions in the face of the public. He has put them down and told them of their errors. And now Christ has told them who they are faced with, one greater than the temple and one Lord of the Sabbath. The gates of hell are thrown open and all the demons turn focus upon Christ. The battle begins.
Christ has cast out demons. He has cured the sick. He has made the lame walk and raised the dead. But he now confronts the demons of the rulers. And the true battle begins. For they are the ones who are the enforcers. They are the ones who possess the power. They are the ones who rule the people. And they are the ones who are ruled by the biggest demons of all. Christ spoke to the Pharisees, but in truth he spoke to the demons of the Pharisees. For he spoke to arrogance. He spoke to ignorance. He spoke to pride. He spoke to vanity. And he spoke to hatred. These are the spirits that ruled the land and the people. They are the ones who sent suggestions in and out of their minds to make them feel what they felt for Christ.
Christ had finished his work with the crowds and moved on to other towns. As it happened, he was in a synaggogue and there came a man with a withered hand into their midst and one could hear the traps being set. For the Pharisees asked him a trick question. They asked him, "Is it lawful to cure on the Sabbath?" They wanted to trap him in his words. They wanted to have him speak words before the people in the synagogue so that his words would bring him to ruin where they could accuse him and bring him to punishment according to the law. So they questioned him.
Often times we find ourselves in the same position as Christ, being questioned. We live in a world that constantly questions us about our beliefs. It questions us about our actions. It questions us about our morals. It questions us about our God. For the world is not outside of us. It sits on our shoulders and speaks to us. It resides in our minds and talks with us. It lives in our hearts and becomes us, if we do not take action and clean house. For each action that we seek to do according to the will of God, the world will have a different opinion. Often times the world will tell us what to do. The world will direct us and our actions. The world will tell us to relax when we should be on our guard. The world will tell us that it is OK when we know that it is not OK. The world within us will have us believe that we are in the world when we are not. The world will put us to sleep in the matrix and we will not even know it.
Christ came to wake us up. Christ came to remove the world from us. Christ came to cast out the world from our hearts so that the true owner may take up residence. For we are children of God and it is in our hearts that the light of the world should reside. It is in our minds that the word should remain. It is in our words that the truth should be spoken and not those of the world. For from our hearts come the fire of life. And through our minds we are freed from the world. And with the words of the sword , we will slash and destroy the enemy. The battle has begun. The enemy is relentless. Be on your guard and remember that you are not of this world but are of the kingdom of heaven. There, shall your heart be and there, your treasure you will find.
The battle begins with the Pharisees, the enforcers, the power rulers. Christ has refuted the Pharisees. He has given them instructions in the face of the public. He has put them down and told them of their errors. And now Christ has told them who they are faced with, one greater than the temple and one Lord of the Sabbath. The gates of hell are thrown open and all the demons turn focus upon Christ. The battle begins.
Christ has cast out demons. He has cured the sick. He has made the lame walk and raised the dead. But he now confronts the demons of the rulers. And the true battle begins. For they are the ones who are the enforcers. They are the ones who possess the power. They are the ones who rule the people. And they are the ones who are ruled by the biggest demons of all. Christ spoke to the Pharisees, but in truth he spoke to the demons of the Pharisees. For he spoke to arrogance. He spoke to ignorance. He spoke to pride. He spoke to vanity. And he spoke to hatred. These are the spirits that ruled the land and the people. They are the ones who sent suggestions in and out of their minds to make them feel what they felt for Christ.
Christ had finished his work with the crowds and moved on to other towns. As it happened, he was in a synaggogue and there came a man with a withered hand into their midst and one could hear the traps being set. For the Pharisees asked him a trick question. They asked him, "Is it lawful to cure on the Sabbath?" They wanted to trap him in his words. They wanted to have him speak words before the people in the synagogue so that his words would bring him to ruin where they could accuse him and bring him to punishment according to the law. So they questioned him.
Often times we find ourselves in the same position as Christ, being questioned. We live in a world that constantly questions us about our beliefs. It questions us about our actions. It questions us about our morals. It questions us about our God. For the world is not outside of us. It sits on our shoulders and speaks to us. It resides in our minds and talks with us. It lives in our hearts and becomes us, if we do not take action and clean house. For each action that we seek to do according to the will of God, the world will have a different opinion. Often times the world will tell us what to do. The world will direct us and our actions. The world will tell us to relax when we should be on our guard. The world will tell us that it is OK when we know that it is not OK. The world within us will have us believe that we are in the world when we are not. The world will put us to sleep in the matrix and we will not even know it.
Christ came to wake us up. Christ came to remove the world from us. Christ came to cast out the world from our hearts so that the true owner may take up residence. For we are children of God and it is in our hearts that the light of the world should reside. It is in our minds that the word should remain. It is in our words that the truth should be spoken and not those of the world. For from our hearts come the fire of life. And through our minds we are freed from the world. And with the words of the sword , we will slash and destroy the enemy. The battle has begun. The enemy is relentless. Be on your guard and remember that you are not of this world but are of the kingdom of heaven. There, shall your heart be and there, your treasure you will find.
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