The
Most Stupid Question All Should Learn From
By
Trevor Davis
www.SoundingTheAlarm.com
3-20-2022
It is written in the gospel of John the 7th
chapter of an exchange Jesus had with those who sought to kill Him.
One of the men asked the most stupid question.
When you take an open
heart examination of all the details revealed by this dialog, it will
show you many many things if you so wish and are able to
receive.
Jesus
had avoided going to Jerusalem because the religious heirarchs sought
to kill Him because they were in complete odds with Him. Jesus, the
one being sent by God the Father, was completely led and obedient to
the Father, to the point of suffering death at His own fellow
countrymen.
The question the man asked was, “how
is it this man has perspective of the written scriptures having never
“learned”?
Note
what Jesus answered and all the details that are inferred by this
exchange and its implications for those who would call themselves
Christians or followers of Jesus.
It was true. Jesus was not
schooled by man. He was taught by the Father. In fact, He said His
doctrine was NOT His, but His who had sent Him.
And, if
“anyone does His will, they will know the doctrine and if it
was true.” How about that?
Jesus reveals a lot in this
exchange. Those who speak from their own selves are seeking their
own glory. Those who seek to bring glory to the one who sent them,
the Lord if is the case, are true and no unrighteousness is in them.
Do you see the difference? So many use the Lord and the things of
the Lord for their own agendas as in making money, fame and taking
advantage of people for perverse reasons.
Our doctrine as
servants of Jesus and His people is to be faithful and reflect Him
perfectly. We point people to the Lord and never to ourselves or our
created organizations.
I bring to your remembrance that Paul
worked with his own hands to as not to be a burden on people, and
that the gospel would not be corrupted. Paul came out of the
religious system that made money off the people turning God's House
into an emporium as recorded in John, and a den of thieves as the
other gospel writers penned. Even in the days of Jeremiah the same
racket was underway as God had said they had turned His house into a
den of robbers.
These people are evil. They break into
widow's houses and strip them bare of the little they have and then
sound their own trumpets to bring attention to their twisted works
they do feignedly in the Lord's name. This is the greatest of sins
to misrepresent the Lord and attribute such evil in word and deed as
if it was God approved and wrought. Woe woe woe. Woe unto the
gospel merchants.
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