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“Address To The Religious Police”
But first.
let’s set the tone
The training of the twelve included object lessons on how NOT to do things (don’t act like the counterfeit believers).
Object Lesson 1: Counterfeit believers have a false understanding of righteousness.
Object Lesson 2: Counterfeit believers have a false understanding of ministry.
Object Lesson 3: Counterfeit believers have a false understanding of honor.
Woes vs. Beatitudes
First - Entering the Kingdom vs. shutting up the Kingdom.
Second - Mourners comforted vs. abusers condemned.
Third - Meek inherit the earth vs. proud send souls to hell.
Fourth - Hungering for holiness vs. greedy for gain
Fifth - Receiving mercy vs. withholding mercy.
Sixth - Pure in heart vs. defiled in heart.
Seventh - Peacemakers and persecuted are God’s children vs. persecutors are the devil’s children
The yeast of the Pharisees - Jesus’ lament over Jerusalem:
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