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Vaiden Rochelle

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  1. Ask, seek, and knock all deal with being consistent in our petitions to God. Asking indicates that we ask once or occassionally and perhaps the things we are asking for are not as important as some others that we ask for. To seek and to knock means that we persistently and fervently petition God to answer our requests. We won't give up until He answers us. The significance of the present, continuous, and imperative tense of the verbs mean that we should never give up in our requests to God.
  2. The Golden Rule and the law and the prophets want us to love one another as we love ourselves. We are to treat one another as we want to be treated. In Matthew 22:37-39, We are to love God first and with our heart, soul, and mind. Then we are to love others as we love ourselves. They have similarities because of the element of love in the equation. They are different because we are to put God first in Matt. 22.
  3. I don't see anything humorous about this parable, but I am probably not seeing what I should here. Anyway, Jesus is comparing a speck fo sawdust with a plank or beam because He wants us to see the difference between a large problem and a small one. The speck represents sin or a fault and so does the plank, and they actually are equal in size because sin is sin to God. The difference between the speck and the plank is that when I am ready to criticize someone, I must realize that my sin is very great (my critical spirit) but it is more important than the one in the other person's eye because it is my sin. I am responsible for my own sins. It is okay to remove a speck from my brother's eye, or to talk to him or to her about their sin when I have dealt with my own. Until then, I should not talk to him or to her about it.
  4. If we measure out big heaps of judgement with a critical spirit, we will receive the same. Instead of measuring judgement, we should give compassion.
  5. Unfortunately, I have, and I feel awful afterward for saying things about them to others. However, I understand why I do it. It's because I lack the courage to address them to their faces since I had been physically abused for several years for voicing my opinion on simple things let alone serious ones. Of course, I know my talking about them behind their backs isn't right. Depending on the situation, I've criticized them either because they have hurt me or they are not acting as Christians as stated in God's word. We must show Christians love when they are wrong because God loves us and tells us to love one another. Therefore, we are to gently correct them about their errant ways. However, when they don't listen, we should continue to pray for them and give them over to God.
  6. The point that Jesus makes with the Parables of the Birds of the Air and of the Flowers of the Field is that God provides our needs. However, I'm confused about this. For example, I don't understand how the homeless, for example, have clothes and food. It's not God's will for them to wander the street and beg for food. Also, is it God's will for them to find clothes wherever they can? Can someone please help me with these answers? Thank you.
  7. In The Living Bible, Jesus specificially mentions "do not worry" and "don't be anxious about tomorrow" three times. However, the whole passage is devoted to this point. Excessive worry borders on sin because it shows a lack of faith in God. Instead, it shows that where material possessions are concerned, that we have shifted focus onto them instead of on God. I agree with "Without faith it is impossible to please God." Hebrews 11:6 Therefore, yes, worry and trust are opposites. As jr. 4624 says, it is different when planning for the future. I agree. All of us should plan for work and retirement.
  8. I agree with Marloes that the answer lies in Matt. 25:31-46. In order to "store up treasures in heaven" we are to give food to the ones without food, help them spiritually (thirst), care for the homeless, donate clothes to those who are in need, care for the ones who are sick, do what we can for the ones in prison. We are not to give up on people. What advantage does this have over accumulating earthly possessions? Everything! Jesus will come with His angels and sit on His throne of glory. He will separate the people who love Him and do His will from the ones who do not love Him and do nothing for Him. For the ones who love Him and follow His teachings, He calls us blessed of His Father and takes us into the Kingdom He has made for us. The others who do not love Him do not enter into His Kingdom. Why are we uncomfortable with the concept of rewards in heaven? I can only speak for myself here. I know that I often fall short of doing all I can do for God, and I don't think I have many rewards in Heaven. But, then, I don't focus on earning rewards; instead, I try to do what God would have me do.
  9. Jesus is speaking specifically. We are not to go after money and things to make us happy. Only living our lives for God can we be happy. This is an old teaching. The Ten Commandments state that we are to have no other gods before God. Money and things can be someone's god.
  10. Jesus condemned him for his greed and not depending upon God for things in his life. This man thought he was self-sufficient. The key verse is: Yes, every man is a fool who gets rich on earth but not in heaven. Luke 12:21 We are to lay up treasures in heaven, not on this earth since we can't take them with us and they can be destroyed or stolen. This relates to the Sermon on the Mount because Jesus addresses the meek and the lowly. He said that the whole earth belongs to them.
  11. Jesus makes is clear that we cannot serve two masters: God and money. We can seek wealth as long as our heart is right with God. God must be our master at all times, not money. Wealth cannot be allowed to rule our life. If it is beginning to do so, we must refocus and put God first. We need to know what our relationship with wealth is. If we know we are going to use it to further God's work on Earth, then it's okay to pursue it. Many television ministries pull in a lot of money, yet they appear to use it to help everyone they can, which is what God wants. The key is to not let wealth be the main goal in our life. We still must put God first, others second and ourselves last.
  12. Why should we continually ask forgiveness? As humans, we of course are imperfect. We sin. Regarding some situations it is so easy to fall back into sin before we realize what we are doing. For example, whenever someone hurts us, we are to forgive and not hold grudges against them. However, depending on the severity, it is often so hard to do the second part. Before we know it, often we are thinking about the incident and imagine what we would have liked to say to that person, or how we would have liked to get back at that person. That's when we should realize that that is sinning, and we should ask for forgiveness. Us humans are weak people. It's only the Holy Spirit living within us that makes us strong. We have to be strong in order to be in the center of God's will. How can unforgiveness on our part block God's blessing? God won't hear our prayers unless we have clean hearts. Also, we are only forgiven if we forgive those who hurt us.
  13. In what sense are we asking that the Father's kingdom should come? We are asking for God's Kingdom to be established on Earth now. Therefore, we should be ready at any time for this to happen. That means we should have clean hearts so that we can be filled wih the Holy Spirit. Why are we asking for the Father's will to be done here on earth? We are asking this because Earth is overrun with evil. The Father's will is to cleanse the earth form evil and situate His kingdom in it. How should this prayer affect our living? We should be filled with the Holy Spirit and have pure hearts with our mind fixed on God. Therefore, we will do all He tells us He needs us to do.
  14. What about our lives and words "hallows" the name of our Father? We must honor our Father in all we do and say. We must live as Jesus taught us while He was on earth and how the Holy Spirit directs us. What desecrates and besmirches it? Whenever we disobey the Holy Spirit or do or say things that are contrary to what God would have us do or say. How should we "hallow" the Father when we begin to pray? We should praise Him and let Him know that we are aware of His glory and how wonderful He is.
  15. Why do we seek to be independent of asking anyone for help? We like to think we can handle anything that comes our way ourselves. To ask for help seems to many a sign of weakness. Also, some people think that others will see us as stupid because we should already know how to do whatever it is we're trying to do. This, of course is common when a student asks someone for help with their studies, or whenever someone asks for directions while driving to an unknown area. (Before the GPS!) Why should we ask God to "give" us daily bread so long as we can earn a living for ourselves? First, we should realize that everything we have comes from God. We can't do or receive anything that He hasn't allowed us to have. Second, we must realize that it is our acknowledgement that God is in control of all we have; therefore, we are to ask Him to continue to supply all of our needs because this asking strengthens our knowledge that we are dependent upon God for all things. It is the dependence upon Him that is so important to comprehend and get into our spirit. Yes, the sinners have what they need too because God loves them also. However, until they repent of their sins, accept Jesus as the Lord and Savior and as God's son, and live their lives for Him, they won't see heaven when they die. The sinners do not recognize their need to recognize the dependence we must have on God for All things: salvation and daily living.
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