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Ep 139 – Matthew 5:38-42 T

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Release Date: 05/11/2017

Ep 1024 – John 1:1-5 show art Ep 1024 – John 1:1-5

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In his gospel account, John reveals how his understanding of and belief in Jesus changed over time. He learned that Jesus was far more than a man sent to sit on a throne in Israel. He was the Son of God and the Savior sent to redeem a lost and dying world.   

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Ep 1021 – Deuteronomy 33:18-22 show art Ep 1021 – Deuteronomy 33:18-22

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Their disobedience would result in the darkness of God’s judgment. But, ultimately, God would send the light of the world, His Son, to penetrate the darkness with the hope of salvation by grace along through faith alone. 

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Ep 1023 – Deuteronomy 34:1-12 show art Ep 1023 – Deuteronomy 34:1-12

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There will be no promised land in Moses’ future, but there will be an eternity spent in fellowship with God. And while Moses would disappear from the scene, the people of Israel would find themselves guided by another one of God’s chosen servants. Because He was not yet done with them.

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Ep 1022 – Deuteronomy 33:23-29 show art Ep 1022 – Deuteronomy 33:23-29

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Like all the other tribes, these two would be blessed by God and given every opportunity to enjoy the benefits of living in the land He had given them. But they would prove unfaithful and unsuccessful in keeping their end of the bargain

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Ep 1020 – Deuteronomy 33:12-17 show art Ep 1020 – Deuteronomy 33:12-17

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Benjamin, Ephraim, and Manasseh were three of the smaller tribes in Israel, but they were not unimportant. Speaking by the inspiration of the Spirit, Moses reveals that God’s sovereign hand had been upon these three small tribes from the beginning.

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Ep 1019 – Deuteronomy 33:6-11 show art Ep 1019 – Deuteronomy 33:6-11

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God had been working behind the scenes, fulfilling the words spoken by Jacob, and He would also ensure that the blessings of Moses came about. Both men had been speaking on behalf of God, issuing His divine decrees regarding His chosen people.

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Ep 1018 – Deuteronomy 33:1-5 show art Ep 1018 – Deuteronomy 33:1-5

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In Deuteronomy 33:1-5, the shepherd of Israel focuses their attention back on the one who had always been their true deliverer and King: God Himself. While Moses was going away, God would be going before them.

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Ep 1017 – Deuteronomy 32:48-52 show art Ep 1017 – Deuteronomy 32:48-52

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In Deuteronomy 32:48-52, God once again reminds Moses of the painful consequences of his earlier indiscretion. Moses had treated God with disrespect and was now going to pay the ultimate penalty for his sin.

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Ep 1016 – Deuteronomy 32:39-47 show art Ep 1016 – Deuteronomy 32:39-47

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As Moses continues to prepare the people of God for their entrance into the land of Canaan, he reminds them that the words of the song God had given them are to be remembered and sung for generations

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Ep 1015 – Deuteronomy 32:28-38 show art Ep 1015 – Deuteronomy 32:28-38

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Assyria and Babylon will claim the God-ordained judgment of Israel and Judah as something accomplished in their own strength. So, God warns them of the day when the tables will be turned, and they are on the receiving end of God’s wrath and judgment.

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We live in a world where getting even is seen as some kind of inalienable right. We somehow think that retaliation for a wrong done is guaranteed by the constitution. And the Jews of Jesus’ day had the same mentality. So, in today’s episode, based on Matthew 5, verses 38-42, we’ll see Jesus address the mistaken notion that retaliation was a God-given right, provided for in the law of Moses. Instead, He is going to present the life of self-sacrifice and love. He will encourage His listeners to give rather than choosing to get even. Like touching a live electrical wire, His message will jolt His audience, sending shockwaves of confusion and doubt into their brains. What He is asking them to do will sound illogical and impossible to their ears. What He recommends will come across as unprofitable as it is unappealing. But once again, Jesus was describing the life of those who are blessed or approved by God. He was revealing the radical new lifestyle that would mark those who place their faith in Him as their Savior and Lord. Their righteousness would surpass that of the scribes and Pharisees, allowing them to keep the law love as modeled in the life of Jesus Himself.