Wednesday, 11 February 2015

Matthew 3:7-10 John the Baptist warns the Pharisees and Sadducees.

Mat 3:7  But when he saw many of the Pharisees and Sadducees coming for baptism, he exclaimed, "O vipers' brood, who has warned you to flee from the coming wrath?
Mat 3:8  Therefore let your lives prove your change of heart;
Mat 3:9  and do not imagine that you can say to yourselves, 'We have Abraham as our forefather,' for I tell you that God can raise up descendants for Abraham from these stones.
Mat 3:10  And already the axe is lying at the root of the trees, so that every tree which does not produce good fruit will quickly be hewn down and thrown into the fire.


  1. The Pharisees and Sadducees a Brood of Vipers v.7
Many Pharisees and Sadducees were coming to where John was Baptizing.
The Pharisees: In contrast to the Sadducees, the Pharisees were mostly middle-class businessmen, and therefore were in contact with the common man. The Pharisees were held in much higher esteem by the common man than the Sadducees. Though they were a minority in the Sanhedrin and held a minority number of positions as priests, they seemed to control the decision making of the Sanhedrin far more than the Sadducees did, again because they had the support of the people.


Religiously, they accepted the written Word as inspired by God. At the time of Christ's earthly ministry, this would have been what is now our Old Testament. But they also gave equal authority to oral tradition and attempted to defend this position by saying it went all the way back to Moses. Evolving over the centuries, these traditions added to God's Word, which is forbidden (Deuteronomy 4:2), and the Pharisees sought to strictly obey these traditions along with the Old Testament. The Gospels abound with examples of the Pharisees treating these traditions as equal to God's Word (Matthew 9:14; 15:1-9; 23:5; 23:16, 23, Mark 7:1-23; Luke 11:42). However, they did remain true to God's Word in reference to certain other important doctrines. In contrast to the Sadducees, they believed the following:
The Sadducees: During the time of Christ and the New Testament era, the Sadducees were aristocrats. They tended to be wealthy and held powerful positions, including that of chief priests and high priest, and they held the majority of the 70 seats of the ruling council called the Sanhedrin. They worked hard to keep the peace by agreeing with the decisions of Rome (Israel at this time was under Roman control), and they seemed to be more concerned with politics than religion. Because they were accommodating to Rome and were the wealthy upper class, they did not relate well to the common man, nor did the common man hold them in high opinion. The common man related better to those who belonged to the party of the Pharisees. Though the Sadducees held the majority of seats in the Sanhedrin, history indicates that much of the time they had to go along with the ideas of the Pharisaic minority, because the Pharisees were popular with the masses.


Religiously, the Sadducees were more conservative in one main area of doctrine. The Pharisees gave oral tradition equal authority to the written Word of God, while the Sadducees considered only the written Word to be from God. The Sadducees preserved the authority of the written Word of God, especially the books of Moses (Genesis through Deuteronomy). While they could be commended for this, they definitely were not perfect in their doctrinal views. The following is a brief list of beliefs they held that contradict Scripture:


1. They were extremely self-sufficient to the point of denying God's involvement in everyday life.


2. They denied any resurrection of the dead (Matthew 22:23; Mark 12:18-27; Acts 23:8).


3. They denied any afterlife, holding that the soul perished at death, and therefore denying any penalty or reward after the earthly life.


4. They denied the existence of a spiritual world, i.e., angels and demons (Acts 23:8) .http://www.gotquestions.org/Sadducees-Pharisees.html
Pharisees and Sadducees - Barnes Notes The Jews were divided into three great sects - the Pharisees, the Sadducees, and the Essenes. In addition to these, some smaller sects are mentioned in the New Testament and by Josephus: the Herodians, probably political friends of Herod; the Galileans, a branch of the Pharisees; and the Therapeutae, a branch of the Essenes, but converts from the Greeks. The three principal sects are supposed to have originated about 150 years before Christ, as they are mentioned by Josephus at that time in his history. Of course nothing is said of them in the Old Testament, as that was finished about 400 years before the Christian era.
I. The Pharisees were the most numerous and wealthy sect of the Jews. They derived their name from the Hebrew word Pharash, which signifies to set apart, or to separate, because they separated themselves from the rest of their countrymen, and professedly devoted themselves to special strictness in religion. Their leading tenets were the following: that the world was governed by fate, or by a fixed decree of God; that the souls of men were immortal, and were either eternally happy or miserable beyond the grave; that the dead would be raised; that there were angels, good and bad; that God was under obligation to bestow special favor on the Jews; and that they were justified by their own conformity to the law. They were proud, haughty, self-righteous, and held the common people in great disrespect, Joh_7:49. They sought the offices of the state, and affected great dignity. They were ostentatious in their religious worship, praying in the corners of the streets, and seeking publicity in the bestowment of alms. They sought principally external cleanliness, and dealt much in ceremonial ablutions and washing.
They maintained some of the laws of Moses very strictly. In addition to the written laws, they held to a multitude which they maintained had come down from Moses by tradition Barnes
You Brood of Vipers:

You Brood of Vipers That’s just mean.  Right?  Those words are just harsh.  But they seem to have gotten the people’s attention.  It wasn’t long before they were asking John, “What do we need to do?”  He then started rattling off impossibly inflexible rules for them…bad conduct that was the most deeply ingrained in their culture, things it would have been extremely difficult to change.  It would have required a huge shift in how they thought about other people.  It would have caused them to think, “Wow, that’s nearly impossible!”  And that, of course, is exactly the right response.  John would have said, “And THAT is why you need a Savior!” 
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    3. -who has warned you to flee from the coming wrath?

- who hath taught you to flee from the wrath that cometh? Murdock
- Who warned you to run from the coming judgment? CEV
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Wrath to come - Barnes says “John expresses his astonishment that sinners so hardened and so hypocritical as they were should have been induced to flee from coming wrath. The wrath to come means the divine indignation, or the punishment that will come on the guilty. See
1Th 1:10  They also tell how you are waiting for his Son Jesus to come from heaven. God raised him from death, and on the day of judgment Jesus will save us from God's anger.
2Th 1:7 - but He will give you relief from your troubles. He will do the same for us, when the Lord Jesus comes from heaven with his powerful angels
2Th 1:8  and with a flaming fire. Our Lord Jesus will punish anyone who doesn't know God and won't obey his message.
2Th 1:9  Their punishment will be eternal destruction, and they will be kept far from the presence of our Lord and his glorious strength.


  • Produce fruit in keeping with repentance. NIV

Mat 3:8  Therefore let your lives prove your change of heart; WNT
Bring forth therefore fruits,.... That is, if you are truly penitent, if you have a proper sense of sin, and true repentance for it, do such works as are suitable to it, and will show the genuineness of it; for


fruits meet for repentance are the same as "works meet for repentance", Act_26:20 and as a tree is known by its fruit, so repentance is known by good works; these are the fruits and effects of repentance, and which are proofs with men of the sincerity of it. Those which follow upon evangelical repentance are such as are mentioned in 2Co_7:11. Now let it be observed, that John insisted upon repentance, and a good conversation, attesting the truth of it as necessary prerequisites to the ordinance of baptism; and so Peter first urged repentance; and then proposed baptism, Act_2:38 from whence one should think it may be rationally and strongly concluded, that none but truly repenting sinners, and such who have given proofs that they are so, are to be admitted to this ordinance.John Gill


We are descendants of Abraham

Mat 3:9  and do not imagine that you can say to yourselves, 'We have Abraham as our forefather,' for I tell you that God can raise up descendants for Abraham from these stones. WNT
Notes:Don't think you can say, 'Abraham is our ancestor.' I can guarantee that God can raise up descendants for Abraham from these stones. GW



Some think they will get into heaven on the shirt-tails of some righteous ancestor or parent. God has only sons, not grandsons. Except a man is born again he shall not enter the Kingdom of God. John 3:3-8
John Gill :”hence it appears that it is not a person's being born of believing parents that can entitle him to water baptism; or be a reason why it ought to be administered to him: if nothing more than this can be said in his favour, it is a plain case from hence, he ought to be debarred from it.”
Hawker The Pharisees were a sect who prided themselves upon a more than ordinary sanctity of life and manners. The Evangelist Luke hath drawn the portrait of one, which may serve as a sample of all. Luk_18:9-14. And their general character our LORD himself hath most strikingly marked in a whole chapter. Mt 23
Matthew Henry :Or, “Therefore, because you profess repentance, and attend upon the doctrine and baptism of repentance, evidence that you are true penitents.” Repentance is seated in the heart. There it is as a root; but in vain do we pretend to have it there, if we do not bring forth the fruits of it in a universal reformation, forsaking all sin, and cleaving to that which is good; these are fruits, axious tēs metanoias - worthy of repentance. Note, Those are not worthy the name of penitents, or their privileges, who say they are sorry for their sins, and yet persist in them. They that profess repentance, as all that are baptized do, must be and act as becomes penitents, and never do any thing unbecoming a penitent sinner.


Mat 3:10  And already the axe is lying at the root of the trees, so that every tree which does not produce good fruit will quickly be hewn down and thrown into the fire.
Notes :Barnes :The axe is laid at the root of the tree - Laying the axe at the root of a tree is intended to denote that the tree is to be cut down. It was not merely to be trimmed, or to be cut about the limbs, but the very tree itself was to be struck. That is, a searching, trying kind of preaching has been commenced. A kingdom of justice is to be set up. Principles and conduct are to be investigated. No art, no dissimulation, will be successful:


People are to be tried by their lives, not by birth or profession. They who are not found to bear this test are to be rejected. The very root shall feel the blow, and the fruitless tree shall fall.


This is a beautiful and very striking figure of speech, and a very direct threatening of future wrath. John regarded them as making a fair and promising profession, as trees in blossom do. But he told them, also, that they should bear fruit as well as flowers. Their professions of repentance were not enough. They should show, by a holy life, that their profession was genuine.






Monday, 9 February 2015

Matthew 3:3-6 Prepare the Way of the Lord.

Mat 3:3  He it is who was spoken of through the Prophet Isaiah when he said, "THE VOICE OF ONE CRYING ALOUD, 'IN THE DESERT PREPARE YE A ROAD FOR THE LORD: MAKE HIS HIGHWAY STRAIGHT.'"
Mat 3:4  This man John wore a garment of camel's hair, and a loincloth of leather; and he lived upon locusts and wild honey.
Mat 3:5  Then large numbers of people went out to him--people from Jerusalem and from all Judaea, and from the whole of the Jordan valley--
Mat 3:6  and were baptized by him in the Jordan, making full confession of their sins.

Preparing the Road.


REPAIRING ROADS IN THE CONGO


I remember waking around 5am at Kipushya mission in the Congo hearing the Shouting in the village. The mornings were cool balmy and still, so the voice of the Kapita carried for a long way.


He was shouting out the news that the Administrateur de la Territoire was arriving on such and such a date. Clean all your parcels (sessions) and sweep the village roads. Make everything spick and span. Fill in the potholes in the village some of which were huge.





This is just what John the Baptist was asking of the Jews of his day to do with their hearts. He was calling them to repentance and faith. Get ready. The Lord is coming and you need to have your life in order.
Are you prepared for the Soon return of the Lord. Those who are negligent will be like the five Foolish Virgins in the Parable of Matthew 25:1-13


v.3b ...the Prophet Isaiah when he said, "THE VOICE OF ONE CRYING ALOUD, 'IN THE DESERT PREPARE YE A ROAD FOR THE LORD: MAKE HIS HIGHWAY STRAIGHT.'"
The prophet Esaias [Greek form]- The prophet Isaiah. Esaias is the Greek mode of writing the name. This passage is taken from Isa_40:3. It is here said to have been spoken in reference to John, the forerunner of Christ. The language is such as was familiar to the Jews. and such as they would understand. It was spoken at first with reference to the return from the captivity at Babylon. In ancient times, it was customary in the march of armies to send messengers, or pioneers, before them to proclaim their approach; to provide for them; to remove obstructions; to make roads, level hills, fill up valleys, etc. Isaiah, describing the return from Babylon, uses language taken from that custom. A crier, or herald, is introduced. In the vast deserts that lay between Babylon and Judea he is represented as lifting up his voice, and, with authority, commanding a public road to be made for the return of the captive Jews, with the Lord as their deliverer. “Prepare his ways, make them straight,” says he. The meaning in Isaiah is, “Let the valleys be exalted, or filled up, and the hills be levelled, and a straight, level highway be prepared, that they may march with ease and safety.” See  Isa_40:3-4. Barnes Notes.

John's attire and food.

Mat 3:4  This man John wore a garment of camel's hair, and a loincloth or belt of leather; and he lived upon locusts and wild honey.
His raiment of camel’s hair - His clothing. This is not the fine hair of the camel from which our elegant cloth is made called camlet, nor the more elegant stuff brought from the East Indies under the name of “camel’s hair,” but the long shaggy hair of the camel, from which a coarse cheap cloth is made, still worn by the poorer classes in the East, and by monks. This dress of the camel’s hair, and a leather belt, it seems, was the common dress of the prophets, 2Ki_1:8; Zec_13:4.
His meat was locusts - His food. These constituted the food of the common people. Among the Greeks the vilest of the people used to eat them; and the fact that John made his food of them is significant of his great poverty and humble life. The Jews were allowed to eat them, Lev_11:22. Locusts are flying insects, and are of various kinds. The green locusts are about 2 inches in length.



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and wild honey
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Mat 3:5  Then large numbers of people went out to him--people from Jerusalem and from all Judaea, and from the whole of the Jordan valley--
Mat 3:6  and were baptized by him in the Jordan, making full confession of their sins.



There is no use being baptized if you haven’t confessed your sins.
John’s baptism was a Baptism of repentance and confession of sins.

Barnes Notes Num_19:7; Heb_9:10. It was not customary, however, among them to baptize those who were converted to the Jewish religion until after the Babylonian captivity. At the time of John, and for some time previous, they had been accustomed to administer a rite of baptism, or washing, to those who became proselytes to their religion; that is, to those who were converted from being Gentiles. This was done to signify that they renounced the errors and worship of the pagans, and as significant of their becoming pure by embracing a new religion.

It was a solemn rite of washing, significant of cleansing from their former sins, and purifying them for the special service of Yahweh. John found this custom in use; and as he was calling the Jews to a new dispensation - to a change in their form of religion - he administered this rite of baptism (washing), to signify the cleansing from sin, the adopting of the new dispensation, or the fitness for the pure reign of the Messiah. He applied an old ordinance to a new purpose.

confessing their sins.
confess G1843 ἐξομολογέω exomologeō
Thayer Definition:1) to confess; [to acknowledge - Strong’s]
2) to profess 2a) acknowledge openly and joyfully 2b) to one’s honour: to celebrate, give praise to2c) to profess that one will do something, to promise, agree, engage
The nobility of confession;
1. Confession of sin should not be made to everyone we meet; it should be discriminating.
2. It should be honest.
3. The moment a man attempts to be honest with himself in respect to his moral character, and to make confession before God, everything that is in Him rises up against him:-
1. Reason. Reason stuborned by his feeling: refuses to investigate. It returns false reports.
2. Pride. How on the proud man do the evidences of sin beat as hailstones on a slate roof, and never penetrate. The mouth of pride has the lockjaw, when it is a question of confessing wrong.
3. “Vanity. Vanity teaches men to regard more the opinions of men than of God.
4. Conscience. When ready to confess, conscience says, “Stop, insincere hypocrite.”
5. Prudence. “Let well alone.” Let the past alone.
6. Yet is there anything nobler than confession of wrong done? It is a way of pleasantness and peace.
7. Do not be afraid to confess your sin to Jesus. It is easy for sorrow to confess to love. (H. W. Beecher.)

The confessional has been used to cover-up much sin where confession is to be used to open up our hearts to God who alone can forgive of sins because of the Cross of Calvary.

http://www.openbible.info/topics/confessing_sins

1 John 1:9 


If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.

James 5:16 


Therefore, confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working.

Psalm 32:5 ESV / 34 helpful votes


I acknowledged my sin to you, and I did not cover my iniquity; I said, “I will confess my transgressions to the Lord,” and you forgave the iniquity of my sin. Selah

1 Timothy 2:5 ESV / 31 helpful votes


For there is one God, and there is one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus,

1 John 2:1 ESV / 26 helpful votes


My little children, I am writing these things to you so that you may not sin. But if anyone does sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous

Sunday, 8 February 2015

Matt 3 John the Baptist Prepares the Way.

John the Baptist is known as the Forerunner who was preaching before Jesus arrived on the scene. Remember he was a cousin of Jesus born to Zechariah and Elizabeth just before the Saviours was born to Mary. He came from Ein Kerem on the outskirts of Jerusalem. Mary visited Elizabeth during her pregnancy.                                                                                                    
Of his almost miraculous conception and birth, we have a circumstantial account in the Gospel of Luke, chap. 1. For his fidelity in reproving Herod for his incest with his brother Philip’s wife, he was cast into prison, no doubt at the suggestion of Herodias, the profligate woman in question. He was at last beheaded at her instigation, and his head given as a present to Salome, her daughter, who, by her elegant dancing, had highly gratified Herod, the paramour of her incestuous mother. His ministry was short; for he appears to have been put to death in the 27th or 28th year of the Christian era.



Ein Kerem today

Mat 3:1  About this time John the Baptist made his appearance, preaching in the Desert of Judaea.
Mat 3:2  "Repent," he said, "for the Kingdom of the Heavens is now close at hand."


John the Baptist
He baptized those who repented at his preaching in the River Jordan.
Baptistēs bap-tis-tace' From G907; a baptizer, as an epithet of Christ’s forerunner: - Baptist.
baptizeG907  βαπτίζω baptizō Thayer Definition:
1) to dip repeatedly, to immerse, to submerge (of vessels sunk)
2) to cleanse by dipping or submerging, to wash, to make clean with water, to wash one’s self, bathe 3) to overwhelm

Came - preaching - Κηρυσσων, proclaiming, as a herald, a matter of great and solemn importance to men; the subject not his own, nor of himself, but from that God from whom alone he had received his commission. Barnes



His Message: "Repent," he said, "for the Kingdom of the Heavens is now close at hand."

Repent G3340
μετανοέω metanoeō Thayer Definition:
1) to change one’s mind, i.e. to repent
2) to change one’s mind for better, heartily to amend with abhorrence of one’s past sins
Part of Speech: verb
Please READ : The Key to Change - Real Repentance  at:


http://www.covenanteyes.com/2008/06/18/repenting-of-porn-addiction-part-1/

Monday, 2 February 2015

Joseph’s Obedience to the Angel of the Lord

God can speak to us through dreams and visions

It is so amazing how dreams and visions were so prevalent in the life of Joseph the said father of our Lord. Guided by dreams is an important subject to consider. see Matthew 1:20

The Wise men were warned by a dream.

Matthew 2:12 God warned them in a dream not to go back to Herod. So they left for their country by another road.

[ AndG2532 having received a divine messageG5537 byG2596 dream,G3677 to not returnG3361 G344 toG4314 Herod,G* [2byG1223 3anotherG243 4wayG3598 1they withdrew]G402 untoG1519 G3588 their place.] Apostolic Bible Polyglot.
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Being warned of God in a dream,.... It is likely they made a short stay at Bethlehem, might lodge there a night; at least laid themselves down a while to take some refreshment in sleep, after they had paid their respects to him that was born king of the Jews, and performed the whole business they came about; when in a dream they received a divine oracle, were admonished and counselled by God, that they should not return to Herod: which would have been going back again, and out of their way; there being a nearer one from Bethlehem to their own country, than to go by Jerusalem, though Herod had charged them to return to him. Whether they had promised him they would, is not certain; it is probable they might; however, they thought it most advisable to hearken to the divine oracle; wherefore, they departed into their own country another way. John Gill


One Dream upon another

Matthew 2:13  Get up take the mother and young child flee into Egypt and stay there until I tell you. Herod wants to take his life.

WNT Mat 2:13 When they were gone, and angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream and said, "Rise: take the babe and His mother and escape to Egypt, and remain there till I bring you word. For Herod is about to make search for the child in order to destroy Him."

The Magi had just left and went home another way warned about Herod and Joseph dreams. He is directed to flee to Egypt with the baby and his young mother.
He got up and fled that very night. Post haste.
Barnes : Egypt is situated to the south-west of Judea, and is distant from Bethlehem perhaps about 60 miles. It was at this time a Roman province. There were many Jews there, who had a temple and synagogues (see the notes at Isa_19:18), and Joseph, therefore, would be among his own countrymen, and yet beyond the reach of Herod. The jurisdiction of Herod extended only to the River Sihon, or “river of Egypt,” .......

Joseph flees to Egypt with Babe and his mother.
Matthew 2:19 After Herod was dead, an angel of the Lord appeared in a dream to Joseph in Egypt.
Mat 2:20  The angel said to him, "Get up, take the child and his mother, and go to Israel. Those who tried to kill the child are dead."
Mat 2:21  Joseph got up, took the child and his mother, and went to Israel.
Mat 2:22  But when he heard that Archelaus had succeeded his father Herod as king of Judea, Joseph was afraid to go there. Warned in a dream, he left for Galilee
Mat 2:23  and made his home in a city called Nazareth. So what the prophets had said came true: "He will be called a Nazarene.”

Cp Joseph and his dreams in Genesis.  
Are you following the leading of the Lord in your life.
See John - Paul Jackson, Theologian and Teacher

Please watch him <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2OyptSajjM.> 
Three dark nights.


http://dreamsandmysteries.com/