Saturday, January 26, 2013

What is this place?

"see that you are not misled" teaches distrust. Do not trust yourself, do not trust God's power to deliver you, do not trust the foolish girl, do not trust the fine shepherd, beware you are not misled.

Now on the other hand, it was the purpose of Yehoshua to train others to tell the good news. He also commanded his followers to go to all the nations, bringing the good news to them and teaching them. Therefore "be careful you are not misled" really actually means "beware you do not mislead". Be careful while you are teaching to teach the truth and not the lie. Please, which makes more sense? It is commanded to weigh one's words, is it not? It is a command to keep following the fine shepherd, is it not? 

1 John 2:6 Whoever claims to live in him must walk as Jesus did. 
Please, did Jesus walk afraid he would get lost? That is what they say Luke 21:8 says. They say Luke 21:8 is a reminder for those tempted to get lost.

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