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... God. Jesus words in Matthew 6:5-13 highlight what God is looking for in our prayers to Him. In Jesus time, the Pharisees would stand in public places and pray at length. The reason this was wrong was because ...
We can't fool Go
... our faith, our character, or our service. Like the Pharisees, whom Jesus denounced (Mt. 23:13-28), we may appear to be sincerely religious, but the Lord knows if our profession is merely a facade without ...
Practice what we preach
... the teachers of the law and Pharisees do. We are told to obey them and do everything they tell us, but we must not do what they do, for they do not practice what they preach (Matthew 23:2-3).
This attitude ...
At the foot of the Cross
... made ‘good use’ of their military whips, some got into gossip and others thought they were serving God (especially the chief Priests and Pharisees). On the other side, were those who felt genuine pain ...
Parental influence in spiritual matters
... was in Lois, Eunice, and Timothy. Jesus main bone of contention with the scribes and Pharisees was their obsession with the externals of religion, which left them internally and eternally destitute. Genuine ...
Parental influence in spiritual matters
... was in Lois, Eunice, and Timothy. Jesus main bone of contention with the scribes and Pharisees was their obsession with the externals of religion, which left them internally and eternally destitute. Genuine ...
Practice what we preach
... the teachers of the law and Pharisees do. We are told to obey them and do everything they tell us, but we must not do what they do, for they do not practice what they preach (Matthew 23:2-3).
This attitude ...
The blessing of prayer
... God. Jesus words in Matthew 6:5-13 highlight what God is looking for in our prayers to Him. In Jesus time, the Pharisees would stand in public places and pray at length. The reason this was wrong was because ...
At the foot of the Cross
... made ‘good use’ of their military whips, some got into gossip and others thought they were serving God (especially the chief Priests and Pharisees). On the other side, were those who felt genuine pain ...
Practice what we preach
... the teachers of the law and Pharisees do. We are told to obey them and do everything they tell us, but we must not do what they do, for they do not practice what they preach (Matthew 23:2-3).
This attitude ...
Parental influence in spiritual matters
... was in Lois, Eunice, and Timothy. Jesus main bone of contention with the scribes and Pharisees was their obsession with the externals of religion, which left them internally and eternally destitute. Genuine ...
Parental influence in spiritual matters
... was in Lois, Eunice, and Timothy. Jesus main bone of contention with the scribes and Pharisees was their obsession with the externals of religion, which left them internally and eternally destitute. Genuine ...
At the foot of the Cross
... made ‘good use’ of their military whips, some got into gossip and others thought they were serving God (especially the chief Priests and Pharisees). On the other side, were those who felt genuine pain ...
Practice what we preach
... the teachers of the law and Pharisees do. We are told to obey them and do everything they tell us, but we must not do what they do, for they do not practice what they preach (Matthew 23:2-3).
This attitude ...
Go beyond the outward show
... the One who knows the heart of all men, asks us to go beyond the mere religious traditions of outward shows. He responds to the queries of the disciples arising from the criticism of the Pharisees that ...
We can't fool Go
... our faith, our character, or our service. Like the Pharisees, whom Jesus denounced (Mt. 23:13-28), we may appear to be sincerely religious, but the Lord knows if our profession is merely a facade without ...
In the spirit and in truth
... from Mark 7:6-8 is where Jesus responded to the Pharisees after they tried to impose their own religious practices on Jesus’ disciples: “He replied, “Isaiah was right when he prophesied about you hypocrites; ...
The epitome of commitment - Part 2
... the Pharisees; you were also the ‘chief tormentor’ of the Christians
Paul: (smirking) I wouldn’t contest that. Indeed, I was really a thorn in the flesh of the brethren. If I knew that I was destined ...
At the foot of the Cross
... made ‘good use’ of their military whips, some got into gossip and others thought they were serving God (especially the chief Priests and Pharisees). On the other side, were those who felt genuine pain ...
Parental influence in spiritual matters
... was in Lois, Eunice, and Timothy. Jesus main bone of contention with the scribes and Pharisees was their obsession with the externals of religion, which left them internally and eternally destitute. Genuine ...