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All humans has God's Soul: After Death our Souls go to God (The Word of God Book 13)

All humans has God's Soul: After Death our Souls go to God (The Word of God Book 13)

St. Luke Evangelist Doctor Luke
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1. The more the Pharisees strove to drive the people from our Lord Jesus Christ, the more flocking there was to him. Here was an innumerable multitude of people gathered together, so that they trade one upon another, in laboring to get foremost, and to come within hearing.
2. It is the leaven of the Pharisees. It is leaven; it is spreading as leaven, insinuates itself into the whole man, and all that he does; it is swelling and souring as leaven, for it puffs men up with pride, embitters them with malice, and makes their service unacceptable to God. It is the leaven of the Pharisees: "It is the sin they are most of them found in.
3. "Be not afraid, do not disquiet yourselves with tormenting fears of the power and rage of men.’’ Those whom Our Lord Jesus Christ owns for his friends need not be afraid of any enemies. "Be not afraid, no, not of them that kill the body, let it not be in the power of scoffers, not even of murderers, to drive you off from your work, for you that have learned to triumph over death may say, even of them, Let them do their worst, after that there is no more that they can do; the immortal soul lives, and is happy, and enjoys itself and its God, and sets them all at defiance.’’
4. Whosoever shall speak a word against the Son of man, shall stumble at the meanness of his appearance, and speak slightly and spitefully of him, it is capable of some excuse: Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do. But unto him that blasphemes the Holy Ghost, that blasphemes the Christian doctrine, and maliciously opposes it, after the pouring out of the Spirit and his attestation of Our Lord Jesus Christ’s being glorified, the privilege of the forgiveness of sins shall be denied; he shall have no benefit by Our Lord Jesus Christ and his gospel.
5. We have in these the application that was made to Our Lord Jesus Christ, very unseasonably, by one of his hearers, desiring him to interpose between him and his brother in a matter that concerned the estate of the family: "Master, speak to my brother; speak as a prophet, speak as a king, speak with authority; he is one that will have regard to what thou sayest; speak to him, that he divide the inheritance with me.’’
6. He corrects the man’s mistake, will not admit his appeal , and so dismisses his bill. If he had come to him to desire him to assist his pursuit of the heavenly inheritance, Our Lord Jesus Christ would have given him his best help; but as to this matter he has nothing to do: Who made me a judge?
7. Covetousness is a sin which we have need constantly to watch against, and therefore frequently to be warned against. The reason of it, or an argument to enforce this caution: For a man’s life consisted not in the abundance of the things which he possesses; that is, "our happiness and comfort do not depend upon our having a great deal of the wealth of this world.’’
8. Our Lord Jesus Christ with an address about his estate, while he was in no care about his soul and another world, but for the enforcing of that necessary caution to us all, to take heed of covetousness. The parable gives us the life and death of a rich man, and leaves us to judge whether he was a happy man.
9. It is a force, an arrest; it is the requiring of the soul, that soul that thou art making such a fool of; what hast thou to do with a soul, who canst use it no better? Thy soul shall be required; this intimates that he is loth to part with it. A good man, who has taken his heart off from this world, cheerfully resigns his soul at death, and gives it up; but a worldly man has it torn from him with violence; it is a terror to him to think of leaving this world.
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Language
English
Pages
37
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
February 02, 2014

All humans has God's Soul: After Death our Souls go to God (The Word of God Book 13)

St. Luke Evangelist Doctor Luke
0/5 ( ratings)
1. The more the Pharisees strove to drive the people from our Lord Jesus Christ, the more flocking there was to him. Here was an innumerable multitude of people gathered together, so that they trade one upon another, in laboring to get foremost, and to come within hearing.
2. It is the leaven of the Pharisees. It is leaven; it is spreading as leaven, insinuates itself into the whole man, and all that he does; it is swelling and souring as leaven, for it puffs men up with pride, embitters them with malice, and makes their service unacceptable to God. It is the leaven of the Pharisees: "It is the sin they are most of them found in.
3. "Be not afraid, do not disquiet yourselves with tormenting fears of the power and rage of men.’’ Those whom Our Lord Jesus Christ owns for his friends need not be afraid of any enemies. "Be not afraid, no, not of them that kill the body, let it not be in the power of scoffers, not even of murderers, to drive you off from your work, for you that have learned to triumph over death may say, even of them, Let them do their worst, after that there is no more that they can do; the immortal soul lives, and is happy, and enjoys itself and its God, and sets them all at defiance.’’
4. Whosoever shall speak a word against the Son of man, shall stumble at the meanness of his appearance, and speak slightly and spitefully of him, it is capable of some excuse: Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do. But unto him that blasphemes the Holy Ghost, that blasphemes the Christian doctrine, and maliciously opposes it, after the pouring out of the Spirit and his attestation of Our Lord Jesus Christ’s being glorified, the privilege of the forgiveness of sins shall be denied; he shall have no benefit by Our Lord Jesus Christ and his gospel.
5. We have in these the application that was made to Our Lord Jesus Christ, very unseasonably, by one of his hearers, desiring him to interpose between him and his brother in a matter that concerned the estate of the family: "Master, speak to my brother; speak as a prophet, speak as a king, speak with authority; he is one that will have regard to what thou sayest; speak to him, that he divide the inheritance with me.’’
6. He corrects the man’s mistake, will not admit his appeal , and so dismisses his bill. If he had come to him to desire him to assist his pursuit of the heavenly inheritance, Our Lord Jesus Christ would have given him his best help; but as to this matter he has nothing to do: Who made me a judge?
7. Covetousness is a sin which we have need constantly to watch against, and therefore frequently to be warned against. The reason of it, or an argument to enforce this caution: For a man’s life consisted not in the abundance of the things which he possesses; that is, "our happiness and comfort do not depend upon our having a great deal of the wealth of this world.’’
8. Our Lord Jesus Christ with an address about his estate, while he was in no care about his soul and another world, but for the enforcing of that necessary caution to us all, to take heed of covetousness. The parable gives us the life and death of a rich man, and leaves us to judge whether he was a happy man.
9. It is a force, an arrest; it is the requiring of the soul, that soul that thou art making such a fool of; what hast thou to do with a soul, who canst use it no better? Thy soul shall be required; this intimates that he is loth to part with it. A good man, who has taken his heart off from this world, cheerfully resigns his soul at death, and gives it up; but a worldly man has it torn from him with violence; it is a terror to him to think of leaving this world.
10.
Language
English
Pages
37
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
February 02, 2014

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