Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Matthew 11-12 – Lesson 12

 Matthew 11:1-19 – Rest From Doubts

Jesus continued to teach and preach in the towns of Galilee, but His ministry had increasing opposition.  While John the Baptist was in prison, he heard what Christ was doing.  He had preached that Jesus was the Messiah, but now he wasn’t so sure so He send word by his disciples to ask, "Are you the one who was to come, or should we expect someone else?" Matt. 11:3.  Why would John ask this?  Perhaps he thought God had forgotten him or that Jesus would come and rescue him.  Maybe he thought Jesus would rise up as a political king.  He was probably depressed and kept in a dungeon and even tortured.  Doubts may have set in.  He probably didn't realize this would be so hard. 

John the Baptist is like people today with confusion and doubts when times get hard.  When we doubt, we should bring it to Jesus just as John did.  He understands and will be there to assure us.  Jesus answered by pointing John to the book of Isaiah in the Old Testament telling him Isaiah's words were being fulfilled and that Jesus was the one.

Are there times when you doubt?

Did you take your questions directly to Jesus?

Isaiah's prophecies were fulfilled in Jesus' ministry:

Isaiah 29:18-19 - The deaf will hear, the blind will see and they will rejoice.
Isaiah 35:5-6 - Again the eyes of the blind will be opened, the ears of the deaf will be unstopped, the lame will leap, the mute will shout for joy.
Isaiah 61:1-3 - He preached the good news, bound the broken hearted, comforted the mourners.
Isaiah 35:5-6 - Again the eyes of the blind will be opened, the ears of the deaf will be unstopped, the lame will leap, the mute will shout for joy.
Isaiah 61:1-3 - He preached the good news, bound the broken hearted, comforted the mourners.

Jesus reminded the crowd that John was God’s chosen massager and was more than a prophet.  He was a special servant sent by God.  He told them that no one was greater than John.  "Among those born of women there has not risen anyone greater than John the Baptist; yet he who is least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he." - Matt. 11:11.  John was the greatest because he was chosen to testify to the world about the coming of Jesus, but in heaven the lowest ranked person is greater than John because Jesus saved them from their sins.

Principle:  God reveals Himself and removes doubt as we sincerely seek Him in His Word.

Matthew 11:20-30 – Rest From Rules

The people in the cities of Galilee heard Jesus' teaching and saw His miracles, but they did not repent.  Jesus compared them to Tyre, Sidon, and Sodom.  These were sinful cities God brought great judgment on in the Old Testament.  The Galilee cities would experience greater judgment, because they had witnessed Jesus and His miracles but still did not believe.  Their accountability was greater.  They needed to confess and believe if they wanted eternal life. 

We today have the whole story of Jesus and how He forgives, yet people today still do not repent.  The world today has greater a responsibility and a greater accountability before God.  If we do not repent, our judgment will be much more severe than the Galilee cities.

The Bible has warnings and rules, but rules are not where salvation come from.  It's all about the heart.  We worship God because He has given us grace.  He reveals Himself to us not because we deserve Him, but because He loves us.  We are to worship Him and Him alone.

Jesus gives us a beautiful invitation in Matt. 11:28-30 - "Come to me all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.  Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.  For my yoke is easy and my burden is light."  He promises to  give us rest, if we lean on Him He is always there to help, comfort and guide us when we are down or stressed or overworked.  When we let go of our control and lean on Him, that's when we get rest.  A yoke is used to direct oxen.  His yoke directs us.  Follow Him and He will direct you.

Principle:  True rest is found only in Jesus Christ.

Are you tired of trying to fit into a mold that God never meant you to be in?

Do you let Him guide you and give you rest?

Jesus understands perfectly the burdens of this world.  He understands perfectly the burden of sin.  Sin can destroy what God is creating, but Christ has defeated sin and we don’t have to carry that burden.  To be yoked to Christ is turning of our heart towards His heart and aligning our mind with His mind.  He comes alongside to help, heal, encourage and provide the grace we need.  It’s letting Him carry your burden of worry and letting Him take away the pressure and stress of the day.  He will give you peace and rest for your soul. 

Matthew 12 – Eternal Rest

The Pharisees tried to trap Jesus by attacking His disciples.  They accused them of breaking the Sabbath when they picked grain to eat.  It wasn’t wrong to eat from a field as they passed (Deut. 23:25).  The problem the Pharisees had was the disciples did it on the Sabbath.  Jesus points out examples of David and his men when they ate the consecrated bread on the Sabbath when they were hungry.  He also pointed out the priest did sacrifices on the Sabbath yet were innocent.

Jesus also healed a man on the Sabbath which the Pharisees questioned.  Jesus said it is lawful to do good on the Sabbath. (Matt. 12:12).  Jesus saw human suffering and did not worry about people pleasing.

The Sabbath is all about being with Jesus.  It was not about rules, but about spending time with Jesus.  They lost sight of the dos and don'ts and forgot about mercy.  The Pharisees then went out and plotted how to kill Jesus.

Jesus then healed a demon-possessed man.  The people were astonished and said, "Could this be the Son of David?" - Matt. 12:23.  When the Pharisees saw this, they were jealous of His power so the suggested that He was working with Beelzebub, the prince of demons.  Jesus knew their thoughts and said, "If Satan drives out Satan, he is divided against himself." Matt. 12:26.  Jesus said Satan was like "the strong man” and had made people his slaves and were his property.  But Jesus had gone into Satan’s kingdom and removed people from it and Satan could not stop Jesus because Jesus was more powerful. 

Notice that Jesus knew their thoughts.  Jesus knows all.  He even knows our thoughts.

“He who is not with me is against me, and he who does not gather with me scatters.” – Matt. 12:30.  People either belong to God or they belong to Satan.  There is no neutral ground.  If you are not on Jesus’ side, you are His enemy.

Jesus talked about blasphemy against the Holy Spirit and that it is a sin that will not be forgiven.  What is a sin against the Spirit?  It is the sin that continues to reject the Spirit.  He always forgives when we repent, but if you do not repent and believe then that is a sin against the Holy Spirit.

“But I tell you that men will have to give account on the day of judgment for every careless word they have spoken.” – Matt. 12:36.  Words are so easy, but so powerful.  Words are what is in your heart.  Often we don’t think carefully about what we say.  Words can acquit or condemn.  Ask God to show you where your words need to change so they will not come out again.

The Pharisees ask for Jesus to show them a sign that He was from God.  Jesus said they were wicked and adulterous for asking.  He used the sign of Jonah being in the fish for 3 days and the future sign would be Jesus' resurrection in 3 days after His death.

Jesus said if we get rid of evil or sin in our hearts and replace it with nothing, then it comes back even stronger.  We need to replace it with God (Matt. 12:43-45).  You can't take a neutral position.  To be indifferent is to be against Jesus.

Matt. 12:45-50 can be hard for us to understand why Jesus said what He said.  But this is a lesson for us.  He was saying that natural relationships are important, but not as important as the spiritual relationship we have in Christ.  He wasn’t turning His back on His family.  Later on we see that Jesus still cared for them.  At the cross, He entrusting care of His mother to John (John 19:26).  Jesus was promising His family would be determined by obedience – not blood, not genealogy, not politics, not power, and not money.  Jesus invites you to be part of His family.

Principle:  Those who follow Jesus are part of His family; those who reject Him are excluded.

Do you have the privilege of being in God's family?

How do your words show you are a part of His family?

Join me here next week as we continue our study of Matthew -- I encourage you to trust in Jesus.

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Monday, November 29, 2021

Matthew 9:35-10 – 10:1-42 – Lesson 11

Matthew 9:34-35 - 10:1-4 – The Call

Jesus continued traveling around healing and preaching to the people.  He had compassion for the people who were like sheep without a shepherd.  The religious leaders of that day were not very good shepherds.  They were selfish and cared only for themselves.  They neglected the flock (people).  Jesus came to be a caring shepherd for people in desperate need.  The people were helpless and were being harassed.  They were like sheep without a shepherd.  They were like a field full of grain ready for the harvest.  Jesus told His disciple to pray for workers. "The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few.  Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field." - Matt. 9:37-38.

Matthew 10:5-15 – The Mission

Jesus called 12 disciples.  He chose them individually.  These were regular men with different personalities from different backgrounds and life experiences.  He not only called them, but gave them power to do what He called them to do.  He gave them authority to drive out evil spirits and to heal disease and sickness.  When God calls people, He also equips them.

Matthew called them apostles.  Apostle literally means one who is sent out.  An apostle is someone who is sent to do a job by his master.  Their job was to tell others about Jesus.  For their first mission He gave them instructions to not go to the Samaritans or the Gentiles, but to go to the lost people of Israel.  The gospel would go to both the Samaritans and the Gentiles later.  God's intention was to go to all the world, but it must begin with Israel.  The Bible tells us that these apostles and their work will be remembered through eternity (Revelation 21:14).

They were to preach "the kingdom of heaven is near", heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse those who had leprosy, and drive out demons.  He told them, "Freely you have received, freely give." - Matt. 10:8.  They were not to take any money with them, but trust God to provide.  He would give them what they needed.  They should expect God to inspire the hospitality of others.  They were to look for a worthy person and stay at their house.  If they were not welcome or did not listen to their words, they were to leave and not waste their time.  God does not force His truth on anyone.  

Do you feel unprepared for the job? 

What has God called you to do?
How faithful are you in carrying out His instructions?

Matthew 10:16-39 – The Warnings

Jesus warned them that people will oppose them.  He was sending them into towns that would be very judgmental and they would be like sheep among wolves.  They were to "be as shrewd as snakes and as innocent as doves".  Matt. 10:16.   They were to be on guard against men who would arrest them because of Him.   Then Jesus encouraged them to not be afraid and to not worry about what they would say.  The Holy Spirit would tell them what to say.  Men would hate them because of Jesus and they would be betrayed, but they were to stand firm.  Jesus said, "Do not be afraid of them.  There is nothing concealed that will not be disclosed or hidden that will not be made known." - Matt. 10:26.  At judgment all their evil thoughts and deeds will be revealed for all to see.  "Do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul." - Matt. 10:28.  "Don't be afraid; you are more worthy than many sparrows." - Matt. 10:31. Yes, you are more worthy and more important to God than anything else.

According to Open Doors World Watch List of 2021 (Opendoorsusa.org), there are 50 countries where Christians are persecuted.  Most of these countries have been on the top 10 since 2015.  Open Doors claims that this is the “worst year in modern history for Christian persecution” and that 309 million Christians experience “very high” or “extreme” levels of persecution and discrimination and is increasing in Muslim countries.  Here are the top 10:

  1.  North Korea
  2.  Afghanistan
  3.  Somalia
  4.  Libya
  5.  Pakistan
  6.  Eritrea
  7.  Yemen
  8.  Iran
  9.  Nigeria
10.  India

Are you as shrewd as a snake and as innocent as a dove?

Are there situations where you are afraid to be identified with Christ?

Jesus told them that trouble would come to families.  Some would choose Jesus and some would oppose Him causing division in families.  Jesus didn't come to bring peace to the earth.  He wanted everyone to have peace, but there were those who do not accept Him and would cause trouble.  We all have the freedom to choose.  "Whoever acknowledges me before men, I will also acknowledge him before my father in heaven." - Matt. 10:32.  We need to confess Jesus publicly before men, if we expect Him to be public about His allegiance to us.   He called everyone publicly.  There is no such thing as a secret Christian.

Jesus said, "Anyone who does not take his cross and follow me is not worthy of me.  Whoever finds his life will lose it, and whoever loses his life for my sake will find it." - Matt. 10:38-39.  This means you should be willing and prepared for hard times.  You may not actually die on a cross, but you should give up your own desires and do what Christ wants you to do.  You die to self.  Resurrection life only comes after we take up our cross to follow Jesus.  It is a personal thing, a personal choice.  Everyone must do it for themselves.  We aren't forced - we are to do it willingly. 

Do you deny self and identify with Christ?
How do your actions and attitudes show others following Jesus is necessary?
Are you willing to follow Him, when it's difficult?
 
Matthew 10:40-42 – The Reward

If we welcome Christ's servants, we will be rewarded.  "And if anyone gives even a cup of cold water to one of these little ones because he is my disciple, I tell you the truth, he will certainly not lose his reward." - Matt. 10:42.  These ‘little ones’ could be referring to children, people who have believed only for a short time, people who are humble, or God servants.  Here Jesus is referring to his disciples that He was sending out, because they were targets of the world.  This includes all Christians who are His disciples.  When we support God's servants (workers) and their work with even the smallest act of kindness, it is remembered in God's eyes and we will be rewarded.

Do you see the needs of others and try to help?

Do you tell others about Jesus?

Principles:
Jesus calls regular people to work for Him.
When God calls us to serve, He equips us.
When you identify with Christ, expect persecution.
God uses persecution to further His kingdom.
Following Jesus is rewarding.
Living a life of Christ is not easy, but has eternal value.
Serving Jesus is all about Him and not about you.

Lots of lessons again this week - as always.  We take so many things for granted.  I hope you will stop and thank God for the many blessings He has given you and how He has provided for you.

Join me here next week as we continue our study of Matthew -- I encourage you to trust in Jesus.

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Monday, November 22, 2021

Matthew 9:1-34 – Lesson 10

 


Last week we learned that Jesus has the authority and power over disease, people, nature, and Satan's forces.  This week we see 5 miracles of Jesus.  These passages are full of lessons.  They teach us that Jesus is God, that sin paralyzes us, and we should surround ourselves with Christian friends who will stand by us and help us in our time of need.  It's not just about the healing.  What Jesus wanted to do was to change the hea

Matthew 9:1-7 – Freedom to Walk

Jesus came to his own city, Capernaum as noted in Matthew 4:13.  Four friends of a paralytic man brought him to Jesus.  The Gospels Mark 2 and Luke 5 give much more information, but Matthew has included the essential facts.  The friends couldn’t find a way to get to Jesus, because of the crowd so they carried him up to the roof and lowered him down through the roof in front of Jesus where He was teaching.  Jesus saw the faith of the friends, not the paralyzed man himself.  He told the paralytic to "Take heart, son; your sins are forgiven." - Matt. 9:2.  Jesus told him to get up and go home.  When to crowd saw this, they were amazed and praised God. 

The teachers of the law on the other hand said this was blasphemy.  Blasphemy is doing something that only God can do.  They assumed that Jesus was not God.  People today react in the same ways.  Either they are in awe of Jesus or they ridicule and judge Him as well as other Christians.

People today are paralyzed in various ways.  They are spiritually in need, spiritually paralyzed, or even alienated from spiritual life.  God honors faith when we intercede for others.  As Christians we can bring people to Jesus to be restored by praying for them, living a good example, being a witness, quoting just the right scripture at the right time, and being nonjudgmental.  We all sin, but Jesus frees us from the power of sin.  We recognize sin quicker and we don't have to live with the guilt and weight of sin.

Sin is the most important thing in this healing.  It was the forgiveness of his sins.  Jesus knew the most important thing was not to heal him.  Just because we're sick doesn’t mean sin is in our lives or that well people are not sinners.  Jesus is not required to heal and forgive, but He does it because of His love.  Ask God to show you your sin and when He does ask Him to forgive you.

Principle:  God's grace empowers the forgiven to walk in new life with new strength.

Matthew 9:9-17 – Freedom to Follow

Right in the middle of Jesus' miracles Matthew includes his calling from Jesus.  He was an unlikely character to be a follower of Jesus.  Matthew's other name was Levi (Mark 2:14).  He was a tax collector.  Jesus saw Matthew sitting in the tax collectors booth and told him to "follow me" and Matthew without hesitation got up and followed Him (Matt. 9:9).  Matthew may have heard about Jesus before this or even listened to when He taught.  Matthew invited Jesus to his house and prepared a meal for Him and other sinners, including other tax collectors.  Jesus knew the heart of Matthew.  He knew it was time for him to accept the call.  Matthew left everything to follow Jesus.

Almost everyone hated tax collectors because they worked for the Roman government.  The Pharisees found fault with Jesus eating with lowly tax collectors.  Jesus rebuked them harshly, because the Pharisees were judgmental holding themselves above others.  They had become all about rules, power and money.  They refused to give up their lives and social stature causing them to lose eternal life.  We should all be like Matthew.  We should leave our sins behind and not be like the Pharisees. 

The Pharisees asked, “Why does you teacher eat with tax collectors and sinners” Matt. 9:11.  The answer is simple.  Jesus is a friend of sinners.  “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this:  While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”Rom 5:8.

The following verses give evidence of a person who has responded to Jesus' call:

Luke 9:23; Luke 14:27 - One who denies self and takes up his cross.
Rom. 6:2, 18 - One who has died to sin, is freed from sin and has become a slave to righteousness.
1 Thess. 1:9 - One who has turned from idols to the true God.
1 John 1:8-10 - One who has confessed sin.

Have you confessed your sins to God?

How does your life show that you follow Jesus?

The Pharisees were also known for their practice of fasting, but they didn’t do it out of a spirit of humble repentance.  They did it to impress themselves and others.  In Matt. 9:14-17 John the Baptist’s disciples asked why Jesus and His disciples didn’t fast like them or the Pharisees.  He said the time has not yet come for mourning.  After He dies, then they will fast.  Jesus talked about the bridegroom.  Who is the bridegroom?  It is Jesus. (Is. 62:5, Hosea 2:19-20).  The guests are the disciples.  We, the church are His bride.  Jesus also talked about old and new cloths and wineskins.  Jesus or the gospel is the new wine or new cloth.  We cannot patch the new wineskins with old traditions of sacrifice and legalism.   "If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come!" - 2 Cor. 5:17.  Jesus didn't come to amend the law.  We cannot patch Jesus into our lives.  He makes us new and we are a new creation in Him. 

Principle:  God's grace calls us to give up old, self-centered ways and follow Jesus.

What way is He asking you to follow Him? 

Will you follow and trust Him?

Following Jesus does not mean you will not sin, but you won't have to live a life with the guilt of sin.  Sin will not enslave you anymore.

Matthew 9:18-27 – Freedom to Live

One of the synagogue rulers came to Jesus pleading for Him to help his daughter who had just died.  He asked Jesus to come and put His hand on her so she would live.  Of course, He went to his house and healed her (Matt. 9:23-25).  His daughter probably had been sick for some time and perhaps he had turned to Jesus as a last resort.  We assume he had some faith since he did go to Jesus for help.  He wasn't worried what the others would think and Jesus was not judgmental of him.  Jesus knew his heart and showed love and compassion toward him.  The news spread throughout the region.

A woman who had been bleeding for 12 years came up behind Jesus believing if she just touched His garment she would be healed.  She touched his cloak and immediately she was healed.  Jesus said "Take heart, daughter, your faith has healed you." - Matt. 9:22.  Jesus showed His willingness and recognized her faith and by His power she was healed.

This woman was an outcast in society.  She lived 12 years in a hopeless situation.  She was sick, lonely and feeling hopeless.  She heard about Jesus and by faith she believed Jesus could heal her.  She believed He could do the impossible.  She was desperate enough to seek out Jesus.  Deliverance can be immediately or over a period of time, but with God all things are possible. 

What about you?  Do you believe God for the impossible today?  

Are you desperate enough to change your situation and seek God by faith?

Two blind men followed Jesus and called out, "have mercy on us, Son of David!" - Matt. 9:27.  By calling Him the Son of David, they believed He was the Messiah.  Again Jesus healed them because of their faith.  He told them to tell no one.  Jesus didn’t want to be known only for His physical healing, but to be known that He was sent by God for spiritual healing.  They didn’t obey Jesus.  They were probably so excited that they could see, they told everyone of the miracle.

Each time Jesus healed the crowds were amazed.  Then there were others who were blind to the glory of God that they blasphemed God and His Son saying Jesus obtained His power from the prince of demons.  People respond in the same ways today.  Some are in awe of Him and give Him the glory and others blaspheme, ridicule and doubt.

There were many other healings done by Jesus, but Matthew focused on Him as the Messiah, the Promised King.

Principle:  All things are possible with God.

What in your life will you ask God for to exercise your faith?

How do these miracles encourage you to trust Jesus more?
Is your life showing you truly believe He has power in your life?

What great examples of faith we see in this chapter.  I pray that God will strengthen my faith to be like these.  This lesson shows us Jesus' deep compassion for men, women, and children who are without a shepherd.  He came to earth to be your Shepherd.

Wow!  What a lesson?  See you next week for the next Matthew study -- I encourage you to trust in Jesus.

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