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Introduction

  • Proverbs 19:3
  • We make foolish decisions, then rage against the Lord!
  • Bad things do happen to good people, but when we stray from God’s plan, we invite difficulties.

Make a lot of assumptions!

  • Job 4:7-8 – Job’s friends assumed he had sinned.
  • Job 8:3-4
  • Job 11:13-20
  • Job 42:7-9
  • Acts 21:27-32 – They almost murdered Paul because of an assumption.
  • John 5:8-9, 16
  • John 7:21-23 – They assumed Jesus was breaking the Sabbath with His miracles.
  • Do we assume there are problems when there are not? Our imaginations can lead us down dark alleys. We have to be comfortable with, “I don’t know.”

Focus mainly on self.

  • II Timothy 3:1-2
  • I Corinthians 8:8-13; 10:24 – Be willing to set your liberty aside for the sake of offending your brother.
  • James 3:13-16 – If you want trouble, have selfish ambition.
  • A self-centered life is a small life full of misery.
  • Luke 9:23

Keep a running list of wrongs.

  • I Kings 21:1-4, 8-10, 15-16 – Jezebel killed Naboth because he “wronged” Ahab.
  • Esther 5:11-13 – Haman could not let go of being “wronged” by Mordecai.
  • Ephesians 4:31-32

React quickly no matter what.

  • Matthew 16:21-23 – Early on, Peter moved much too quickly. Despite good intentions, he was working against God’s plan.
  • John 18:10-11
  • Proverbs 18:13
  • James 1:19 – Be swift to hear, slow to speak.

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Introduction

  • Matthew 22:36-40

Us – what kind of people do we want to be?

  • Psalms 128:1-6 – A beautiful picture of a family that fears the Lord.
  • Maybe we are Christians that love to travel or love animals or love to be social or …
Aquila and Priscilla Ahab and Jezebel
Partners in God’s work – Acts 18:1-3, 24-26 Partners in Satan’s work – I Kings 16:30-31; 21:25
Willing to sacrifice – Romans 16:3-5 Willing to sacrifice others – I Kings 21:8-10
A sanctuary for God’s people – I Corinthians 16:19 A sanctuary for Satan’s people – I Kings 18:3-4, 19; 19:2

Our legacy – What values do we want to pass on to our children / grandchildren?

Jeroboam Psalms 78:1-8
I Kings 12:28-29 – He launches Israel into idolatry. The psalmist is expressing God’s desire that parents teach their kids about Him.
His son Hadab followed in his missteps. Judges 2:10; II Timothy 1:5
Proverbs 7 Proverbs 31
“Dressed as a harlot and cunning of heart” Proverbs 31:10-12 – “a woman who fears the Lord”

Our goal – In the end, what will make us feel like we had a successful life?

  • Matthew 25:34 – This is the ultimate goal.
  • II Timothy 4:6-8 – When we get to the end, can we say we have kept the faith and fought a good fight?
  • If we share the end goal, we should be able to share the path to that goal.
  • Proverbs 15:16-17

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Introduction

  • Judges 2:10
  • What can we do to prepare our children to know God?

Read and discuss the Bible regularly at home.

  • Romans 10:17
  • Proverbs 1:7 – We must be humble enough to hear God’s wisdom.
  • II Timothy 3:1-2
  • James 4:4 – Teach children it is not their job to always fit in.
  • It is your job to teach your children these important truths.
  • Take the lead in setting aside time and making this a priority in your family.

Joyfully put God first in our lives and schedules.

  • Mark 4:18-19
  • What are we teaching kids if everyone’s lives revolve around the kids’ activities?
  • II Timothy 4:10 – Demas loved the present world and deserted Paul. Will our children desert the Lord one day?
  • II Timothy 3:10
  • Psalms 95:6-7

SHOW them what it looks like to serve God.

  • I Corinthians 4:14-17 – They saw Paul’s example. That was a big part of his teaching.
  • James 5:16 – Do I confess my wrongs? Do I apologize?
  • Ephesians 6:1-3 – Don’t let modern culture convince you the word “no” is wrong.
  • Mark 10:21 – Why did Jesus make this man sad? Because He loved him and told the man what he needed to hear, even though it made him sad.
  • Proverbs 3:21
  • We need to call on our kids when they are in the wrong.
  • We need to love them enough to be firm!
  • Colossians 3:15-16 – Christians are to be thankful people. Are we teaching our kids to be grumpy, grouchy people?

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Luke 12

How to study

  • Context
  • Word definitions
    • Dictionaries
    • Textual
  • Study with an open mind, objective thinking

Hostility

  • Jesus didn’t avoid it. See Matthew 23; John 10.
  • Sometimes it is appropriate to argue in an environment where people are getting hostile.

Luke 12:1 – Leaven of hypocrisy

  • Hypocrisy, like leaven, spreads – Galatians 2:13

Luke 12:4-7 – Fear, stand in awe of – priorities

  • We must have our priorities right and fear God rather than man.

Luke 12:8-9 – Confess – not pre-baptism confession

  • Confession is not a one-time act – it is a continuous lifestyle.
  • Confession means speaking the same thing as someone else.

Luke 12:10 – The unforgivable sin

  • See Matthew 12:32; Mark 3:28-30.
  • Blasphemy means to speak against someone.
  • In the first century, blasphemy against the Holy Spirit meant seeing Jesus work a miracle, admitting He did it, then saying He did it because He had a demon.
  • See I Timothy 1:13; II Peter 3:9; I John 5:16-17.
  • Any sin I am unwilling to repent of will not be forgiven.

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Introduction

  • “Dealing with Babes” – Greg Gwin
  • I Corinthians 3:1-2

Deepen your love for God and others.

  • Matthew 22:36-40
  • John 21:15-17 – Jesus asks Peter three times if he loves Him. Love is important!
  • I John 4:19 – God loved us first.
  • Hopefully, our love for our spouse continues to grow after the wedding day.
  • Our love for God helps us be more like Him.
    • Luke 10:33
  • We don’t want to stay a spiritual baby forever. We must continue to grow.
  • I Thessalonians 4:9-10

Become more fluent in God’s Word.

  • I Peter 2:2-3
  • The Bible grows with us as we mature.
  • If we don’t keep up with our Bible study, we get rusty.
  • Hebrews 5:12-14
  • Colossians 3:16 – “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly.”

Continue to repent and grow.

  • Acts 17:1-3
  • I Thessalonians 1:3-10; 3:2
  • II Thessalonians 1:3-4 – They started from scratch, but months later, they were growing!
  • I John 2:1-2
  • Philippians 1:9 – Don’t stand still. Keep growing!
  • II Peter 3:18
  • II Peter 1:5-7

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