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T *Word* of God *says* that we should be *rightly dividing *the* word of truth*.
If that's true which it is than *we could* be *wrongly dividing* the *Word* of Truth.
*How* are we going to *rightly divide it*?
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T *1st* thing that we need to do is *study the Word.*
*A. *(*/JOS 1:8/*) Says, “This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt meditate therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein: for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success.”
(KJV)
                              *1.*
So we've got to *study or meditate on God's Word *so that we will be able to rightly divide it.
*2.*
But just *study* is *not going to do it alone*.
*a.
**/JOH 16:13/*
                                          *b.*
T *H.S.* is going to *guide* you into all *truth.*
So thru *pray, studying & the guidance of the H.S. *you will rightly dividing the Word of Truth.
*II.
Last week* I *ministered* on *receiving from the Lord* but I *touched on* the subject of *wrong doctrine*.
*A. *The way *someone gets wrong doctrine* is by *wrongly dividing* the *Word* of God.
                              *1.*
The *last scripture* we ended with was */PRO 10:22/* so let's *turn there*.
*a.*
People have taught that *sickness is a blessing,* or *calamity *is a* blessing,* or even that *poverty *is a* blessing.
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But *no sickness, no calamity, no poverty is a blessing*.
*i.*
You might ask *how do I know that*?
*ii.*
Because (*/PRO 10:22/*) Says, “The blessing of the Lord, it maketh rich, and he *addeth no sorrow with it*.”* *(KJV)
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Now *there is a Godly sorrow*.
(*/2CO 7:10 /*NIV) Says, “Godly sorrow brings repentance that leads to salvation and leaves no regret, but worldly sorrow brings death.”
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*There is a conviction of the H.S*. that will *lead* *people* to *repentance*.
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*But* that's talking about *something totally different* *than* the scripture we just read in (*/PRO 10:22/*)* *Which says, “The blessing of the Lord, it maketh rich, and he addeth no sorrow with it.”
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T word “*/sorrow/*” here *means* “usually (painful) toil; also a pang (whether of body or mind): grievous.”
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*When God gives* us something he *doesn't give* us *something* that is *grievous or painful*.
*B.* *Trials, Troubles, & Persecution* are *not* a *blessings*.
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*With* any *test or trial* that comes your way, *if* *you* will *act on the Word* of God, *you will come out* *of* that *situation*, & you'll *come out* of it *even stronger*.
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But *someone will say*, *that's why God sent it* their way.
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