1.Prayer is an essential element in our lives and we must be willing to pray regardless of the situation. We must communicate and give God thanks when we are happy, sad, or experiencing some sort of catastrophe
2. 7:15-20 False Prophets Bearing Bad Fruit
Jesus warns His disciples to beware of the false prophets. They are dangerous because they are dressed in sheep's clothing. That is, they look like other Christians in the church. The Bible speaks of God's people as sheep (Matt. 9:36) and His church as the flock (Acts 20:29; 1Pet. 5:2, etc.). These wolves look like sheep. They could be sitting next to us in church, coming to our Home Fellowship, or playing on the church sports team. But Jesus said they are dangerous. They are wolves. The Bible describes wolves as ravenous (Gen 49:27; Matt. 7:15), savage (Acts 20:29), destroyers (Jer. 5:6) who snatch sheep (John 10:12), tear them to pieces (Ezek. 22:27), and scatter the flock (John 10:12), not sparing them (Acts 20:29).
These people obviously do a lot of damage to God's people and to the church, so we want to beware of them, staying away from them. But if they look like sheep, then how can we know who they are? Jesus said that we will know them by their fruits.lot of times we're too nice. We say, "That guy lies a lot, but I wouldn't say he's a liar. That guy's actions aren't very consistent with his speech, but I wouldn't call him a hypocrite." But Jesus said that trees are identified by their fruit. At the creation,
Gen. 1:11 ...God said, "Let the earth sprout vegetation: plants yielding seed, and fruit trees on the earth bearing fruit after their kind with seed in them"; and it was so."
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1. Prayer is an essential element in our lives and we must be willing to pray regardless of the situation. We must communicate and give God thanks when we are happy, sad, or experiencing some sort of catastrophe
2. 7:15-20 False Prophets Bearing Bad Fruit
Jesus warns His disciples to beware of the false prophets. They are dangerous because they are dressed in sheep's clothing. That is, they look like other Christians in the church. The Bible speaks of God's people as sheep (Matt. 9:36) and His church as the flock (Acts 20:29; 1Pet. 5:2, etc.). These wolves look like sheep. They could be sitting next to us in church, coming to our Home Fellowship, or playing on the church sports team. But Jesus said they are dangerous. They are wolves. The Bible describes wolves as ravenous (Gen 49:27; Matt. 7:15), savage (Acts 20:29), destroyers (Jer. 5:6) who snatch sheep (John 10:12), tear them to pieces (Ezek. 22:27), and scatter the flock (John 10:12), not sparing them (Acts 20:29).
These people obviously do a lot of damage to God's people and to the church, so we want to beware of them, staying away from them. But if they look like sheep, then how can we know who they are? Jesus said that we will know them by their fruits.lot of times we're too nice. We say, "That guy lies a lot, but I wouldn't say he's a liar. That guy's actions aren't very consistent with his speech, but I wouldn't call him a hypocrite." But Jesus said that trees are identified by their fruit. At the creation,
Gen. 1:11 ...God said, "Let the earth sprout vegetation: plants yielding seed, and fruit trees on the earth bearing fruit after their kind with seed in them"; and it was so."
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