Good morning. Jesus now
talks about the man who had 100 sheep and one had gone astray. He leaves the 99
and goes to search for the one that is straying. Too many times we are more
concerned about keeping the 99 from straying than we are about retrieving the
one that did. Thus it is not the will of your Father who is in heaven that one
of these little ones perish. This would be an example of why I do not like the
term “permissive will”. God permits it, but it is not His will. The word
"will” implies desire. There are, however, limits to what God will permit.
Just like God permits sin, but it is not His will. And if your brother sins
(against you), go and reprove him on Facebook - no, in private; if he listens
to you, you have won your brother. Actually, a person can only sin against God.
If he doesn't listen to you, bring one or two more with you to confront him. If
he still does not listen to you, tell it to the entire church. If he does not
listen to the church, then let him be to you as a Gentile and a tax gather (The
lowest of the low). This is what some groups use as the basis for their
shunning of members. It is an effective tool if used wisely. Of course in
movies, we only see it used vindictively. Father thank You that You care deeply
for the reader. You only want the best for him/her.
So the other disciple who had first come to the tomb then also entered, and he saw and believed
Good morning. We left John at the entrance of the tomb, stooping and looking in. “Shy” Peter then arrives following John, and enters the tomb; and he saw the linen wrappings lying there. So the other disciple, John, who had first come to the tomb then also entered, and he saw and believed. It does not say whether or not Peter believed. For as yet they did not understand the scripture, that He must rise again from the dead. So the disciples went away again to their own homes. I’m not exactly sure what it means by their own homes. They were originally from Galilee and would not have had homes in Jerusalem. Perhaps it means the homes where they were staying while in Jerusalem. Apparently, they were not staying in the upper room, or it would have said so. But Mary was standing outside the tomb weeping; and so, as she wept, she stooped (just like John) and looked into the tomb. She saw two angels in white sitting, one at the head and one at the feet, where the body of Jesus had been l...
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