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TUESDAY TEACHINGS )
12 July 2011
In This Issue
  • SERMON ON THE MOUNT
  • INTRODUCTION
  • BACKGROUND
  • Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. 11 "Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me.
  • EXPOSITION
  • TESTIMONY
  • NEXT WEEK: SERMON ON THE MOUNT continues...
  • A NOTE FROM DAVID
  • A DAVID'S DOODLING

  • SERMON ON THE MOUNT

    Jesus' recorded sermon/s.

    INTRODUCTION

    The final blessing - the 'blessing' of persecution!

    BACKGROUND

    Online links to scriptures (New International Version [NIV] unless otherwise stated) are shown in green

    Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. 11 "Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me.

    EXPOSITION

    The final and most highly emphasized beatitude!

    1. We are to be hunted down as 'wild beasts'.
    2. Reviled, mocked and persecuted.
    3. This is all to develop righteousness in us.

    We will be blessed to stand up for Christ, shall inherit the kingdom of heaven now and also receive heavenly reward. The prophets suffered in the same way and we must rejoice and be glad in our suffering.

    TESTIMONY

    Living in the Western society which is New Zealand, with its relative freedom of religious expression, it is difficult to comprehend this final beatitude. Certainly, Christianity has gone from being mainstream when I was growing up, to now, a minority grouping within society. We may receive ridicule from the humanistic elite and, as has always been the case, from those who choose to live of 'debauchery'. Yet, at this time, 'persecution' is not a word that could be applied to my life experience.

    When I look back through history and round the world today however, it is clear that persecution has always accompanied cutting edge Christianity. To make matters worse, Christian has even persecuted Christian!

    Christianity, with it's message of internal peace (as we saw last week) in an antagonistic world, is a revolutionary message and way of life. Jesus was a 'peaceful revolutionary'! Hard for believers to understand with our human understanding, and impossible for the world to comprehend.

    Jesus promised us persecution!

    To the martyr comes the ultimate reward.

    Real, all out, full on, Christianity develops most rapidly under persecution. The persecuted church both exists and is growing today. The 10 countries where the greatest persecution exists, according to International Christian Concern are; 1 North Korea, 2 Iraq, 3 Saudi Arabia, 4 Somalia, 5 India, 6 China, 7 Pakistan, 8 Iran, 9 Eritrea and 10 Vietnam.

    To be honest, I have no real desire to be persecuted! Yet, I can see how persecution both tests and strengthens the faith of genuine believers.

    Lord, may your will be done in me, no matter the cost.

    NEXT WEEK: SERMON ON THE MOUNT continues...

    Now we come to the other subjects that Jesus dealt with in His sermon, starting off with 'Salt and Light' and 'Fulfillment of the Law'

    A NOTE FROM DAVID

    Persecution has not been in real evidence in the Western world in times past, although it is an ever present reality in many other countries.

    However, with societal developments, as the Bible promises, it does now seem more credible that Christians throughout all the world will suffer persecution in times to come.

    Are we ready?

    JESUS: BACKGROUND

    Historical Overview

    The Scribes

    The scribes were held in great awe and respect throughout the Jewish world. They were thought to possess vast, secret knowledge of the workings of the Lord's power. They could be recognized on the streets by their long, flowing robes, fringed at the corners with very long tassels. When a scribe passed, ordinary people rose as a sign of respect. They were given the place of honor at important feasts and in synagogues.

    Source: http://www.bible-history.com

    So until next week___

    MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOU BLESS GOD!

    His servant and yours

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    A DAVID'S DOODLING

    1101. To fulfil our potential in God we need to inherit His character.

    David Tait

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