Mark 2 - The Old and New Covenants

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mark chapter 2 okay let's open with prayer Heavenly Father opened our hearts to the Ministry of your word today and speak words of Grace and insight we ask it in Jesus name Amen all right mark chapter two Scott bring me down she would please just a hair beginning at verse one it says and when he returned to Capernaum after some days and you'll remember when we ended chapter one they were in Capernaum but the crowds were getting so huge that they couldn't stick around anymore so Jesus said let's move on let's go on to some of the other towns and villages so it says now that they're back to Capernaum and it was reported that he was at home which probably means in Peters home once again and many were gathered together so that there was no more room not even at the door and he was preaching the word to them and they came bringing to him a paralytic carried by four men and when they could not get near him because of the crowd they've removed the roof above him and when they had made an opening they let the bed down on which the paralytic lay so we're told that a group of men can't even get close to Jesus because of the huge crowds I suppose that's probably pretty difficult carrying someone on kind of a makeshift stretcher getting through the crowds maneuvering their way to be one thing for one person to kind of squeeze your way through or whatever but you know this was a pretty difficult thing and they they got there and they realized there is no way we are going to be able to get to Jesus what's interesting about going up on the roof and this may sound really weird in our culture today to think about going up on the roof and digging a hole through the thing I'd be a pretty big deal today first of all would be pretty difficult you probably have to have a sawzall and a bunch of other tools to go along with it but you know roofs in that day were not made with any such permanent sort of materials and it wouldn't have been difficult to get through and getting on to the roof was even easier because people use their roofs back in those days for all kinds of things bathing meditation sometimes just as a place to get away from it all like from a cranky wife that's what the proverb says right I'm not making that up it says better the corner of a roof right okay don't throw anything at me it's just what it says so the you know just that to say that a man's roof was was considered to be part of the home and there was usually some kind of a makeshift stairway up the side of the home to get to the roof or a ladder if they couldn't afford the stairway and so getting up there wouldn't have been a big deal so these men all make their way up onto the roof so that they can dig their way through it and then and then lower the paralyzed man down right in front of Jesus presumably and then verse five says and when Jesus saw their faith and that's an interesting phrase is it not when Jesus saw their faith presumably he's we're talking about the men who brought the man and perhaps even the man himself jesus said to the paralytic son your sins are forgiven now some of the scribes were sitting there questioning in their hearts why does this man speak like that he's blaspheming who can forgive sins but God alone now stop there for just a moment you have to understand something these men are not wrong from the standpoint of what they're thinking in their minds okay in the Jewish mind it was blasphemy to put yourself in the place of God and only God can forgive sins in the sense of saying your sins are forgiven now don't get me wrong you and I can tell somebody I forgive you if they've sinned against us but when I tell somebody their sins are forgiven I'm speaking for God and in the Jewish mind that was blasphemous to be able to to say that while they realized they didn't think they could say it in fact they didn't even expect the Messiah to say those kinds of things that was just unheard of so they're thinking these things and Jesus knows they're thinking these things so what are we going to do it says verse eight immediately Jesus perceiving in his spirit that they thus questioned within themselves said to them why do you question these things in your hearts and then Jesus goes on to pose a question of his own which is easier to say to the paralytic your sins are forgiven or to say rise up or rise take up your bed and walk great question right now let me stop you there again just for a moment to say that for you and I thinking about this question from an American Christian standpoint we would say oh well it's easier to say your sins are forgiven rather than rise up and walk because quite honestly there's no way to prove one way or the other whether or not you know I have the authority to say your sins are forgiven because the result of that would be unseen it's not seen with the human eye you see one person here for a moment who is laden with sin and then in the next 60 seconds they invite Jesus to be their Savior after that time their sins are forgiven but you can't see a difference visibly in that person's life you can't see that their sins are gone or that they've been forgiven that's not a visible thing it's a spiritual dynamic that you know is hidden to the human eye right so from an American standpoint I would say oh well if I have the choice I would just say it's easier to say your sins are forgiven because nobody could prove it right but if I were to say well I think I'll choose door number two I'll say to that person rise up and walk well now see that's pretty tough because you're gonna be able to tell right away whether I have the authority to do that because either that person is going to get up and walk and you're gonna go whoa or that person is just gonna lie there on their mat and they're gonna go you're a fake right because you can see the result so that's the way you and I would think but we don't think like Jews to a Jewish mind this was this was almost kind of like a trick question because in their mind both of these options are equally impossible to do you can't say that somebody your sins are forgiven because that put you in the place of God and now the people are gonna start throwing stones at you potentially because you know you'd be blaspheming nor do you have the authority to say rise up take up your mat and go home because you that would be to do a miraculous work of healing so now what Jesus is gonna do is he's gonna prove that he has the authority to do that which is unseen which is forgive sins by doing that which is seen and that is healing the man look what it says in verse 10 but that you may know that the Son of man has authority on earth to forgive sins he said to the paralytic I say to you rise pick up your bed and go home and he rose and immediately picked up his bed and went out before them all so that they were all amazed and glorified God saying we've never saw anything like this you can imagine that's pretty amazing I mean there's a crowd of people huge crowd of people so much so that they can't even get this man close to Jesus so everybody sees this everybody hears this thing right and they see this man rise up and walk who had been paralyzed for how for as long as he had the logic that is given here again in this passage is that since Jesus can do what you can see which is to heal the paralyzed man then obviously he also has the authority to do what you cannot see and that is say that an individual sins are forgiven from a pronouncement from God now here's another passage that very clearly shows the deity of Jesus Christ because he does what only God can do but let me also now address let me let me bring this to October 2016 can i because you see we have to look at this also from a New Testament perspective we're not Jews I do I assume you might be a Jew part Jew I pardon pardon me but we probably still don't think like Old Testament you know Jews at all we you know we are people who've been raised up with the the New Testament understanding of what it means to express forgiveness and one of the things that we need to understand what the Jews didn't have is that you and I have the authority to pronounce the forgiveness of sins without being blasphemous we can do that here's why we know what it takes for somebody to have their sins forgiven therefore we know that when someone comes to Christ when they pray to receive him as Savior we can then say to them your sins are forgiven and it's a privilege and it's a it's a wonderful thing to be able to do but we can do it because we've been told to do it we in the gospel proclaim the forgiveness of sins let me put a just a quick scripture up on the screen from Acts chapter 13 this is the Apostle Paul speaking here he says let it be known to you therefore brothers that through this man and he's talking about Jesus forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you so you see this is something you and I can do that cool and and we're not blaspheming because we've been given permission to speak on the authority of God's Word as it relates to this and you know what it's a wonderful thing to be able to look somebody in the eye and say your sins are forgiven they are wiped out they've been blotted out and it's it's even more glorious thing to see to see it in the eyes of the person with whom you're praying that is an amazing thing to see someone for whom the the burden of sin has been lifted and they know it and oh the joy the joy in their heart just knowing I'm forgiven you know it's powerful thing we move on verse 13 and he went out beside again beside the sea and all the crowd was coming to him and he was teaching them and we know that Jesus liked to be near the sea at times because he could put himself out in a boat just past the shore and then speak to the people without them crowding too close to him and people could be better in a position to hear the word and as he passed by he saw Levi the son of Alphaeus sitting at the tax booth and he said to him follow me and he rose and followed him now Levi is of course one in the same as Matthew the writer of the first gospel account he was a Jew but he was also a tax collector by trade and what that meant is that he was a despised individual all of the tax collectors that were Jews were despised by their fellow Jews because they were considered to be traitors they were not collecting taxes for Israel they were collecting taxes for Rome and Rome was their tyrannical government structure that you know bullied them all the time and so these individuals who raised taxes or collected taxes for the Romans were considered you know traitors and it was bad enough that they did that but here's the problem they they went above and beyond collecting taxes for Rome they would overcharge people and then they would pocket the difference Rome would tell them to collect so much tax they would collect twice as much put the rest in their pocket and and so they were they were hated they were hated they were hated by the Jews and here's Levi this hated person whom the rest of the disciples wouldn't have even probably taken notice of and if they did they probably would have taken notice only to spit on him and Jesus says to him follow me and the amazing thing too is that Levi instantly got up from his tax-collecting booth and and followed the Lord and it says in verse 15 that as he reclined at the table in his house meaning at Matthews house many other tax collectors and sinners were reclining with Jesus and His disciples for there were many who followed him some of you in your Bibles the word sinners is in quotations that's not in the Greek it's meant to kind of call out that term because what what the Gospel writers you need to understand are not trying to convey to you they're not trying to convey that some people are sinners and some people aren't when they say sinners what they're talking about is people who have no place in their life for God or his word they have rejected the Mosaic law they don't care about coming to synagogue they're basically unbelievers they're atheists potentially they're just immoral immoral people and they're people I mean here's the thing we're all sinners but some of us do a pretty good job of hiding it right some of us are just really good at hiding our sin you can't smell it on my breath you know sort of thing you can't see it when I walk a straight line you know it doesn't make my speech slurred or anything like that but just know this I sin just like you do and that's the fact of the matter we all sin we're all sinners but these people were called sinners because they don't care they're kind of like you know what I'm gonna live my immoral lifestyle and I'm gonna live it the way I want and I don't care who sees it or knows it or whatever and they were just notorious in their sinful activity so there you go and it was scandalous by the way for any Jew to have an association with those kind of blatantly immoral people so it says in verse 16 that the scribes and the Pharisees when they saw that he was eating with sinners and tax collectors said to his disciples why does he eat with tax collectors and sinners and when Jesus heard it he said to them those who are well have no need of a physician but those who are sick I came not to call the righteous but sinners and you have to love this response by our Lord because you'll notice that it doesn't excuse the behavior of the people with whom he is eating see if you and I okay I'll take you out of the equation if I was being criticized for eating with someone and you thought that it was wrong for me to do that I would probably defend myself by defending them and I'd say you know they're not so bad you know Jesus didn't do that he didn't come back and go come on you guys these guys aren't so bad he said he in fact he made it clear these people were sick you know by saying hey these are the people that need a doctor it's the sick who need a doctor it's not people who were well that needed a doctor and really all that points out and makes very clear is that such people as those tax collectors and sinners were the very ones that Jesus's mission directed him to reach because the Bible tells us you know that he came to seek and save the Lost and again I want to make note of the fact that when Jesus says here I came not to call the righteous he's not suggesting that some people are righteous in and of themselves and they'd have no need of the cross in other words Jesus isn't saying I came to die on the cross for some people but not for everybody that goes against the Word of God you know you know these people saw themselves as righteous before God because they were keeping the law of Moses and because of that they had rejected the call to repent because they didn't think they needed you they didn't need forgiveness we got it dialed in and we're keeping the law and so Jesus is basically saying you know I'm speaking these are the people I'm talking to the people who understand and recognize that they're sinners and I've said so many times I would so much rather talk to a flat-out heathen about Jesus you know what I mean rather than talk to a religious person who didn't know the Lord because there are heathens that don't know the Lord and there are religious people that don't know the Lord and by far the religious person is the tougher person to reach and the reason is is because they figured out a way to make themselves feel better about their life and with the Jews they felt better because they were keeping the law or so they thought and so that was their kind of you know get out of hell free card sort of a thing and and you know yeah we're good what do we I don't need you know talking about forgiveness and somebody that I don't need any that stuff right oh I would much rather talk to a heathen who is who recognizes that they're heathen you know I mean and that's it really is a delightful thing sit down talk somebody and you're just going you start talking about sinning they go yeah I know I said sooner I've been sinning since the first day and haven't seen Thomas and it's like oh what a refreshing thing right it's just it is it's just refreshing love talking to those people because they're just primed to hear about God's love and mercy even in the midst of their sin and it's so cool to say that you know what God loves you and he loved you so much he sent his son to die on the cross for you that you would no longer be a slave to sin but rather be a child of God and a slave to righteousness which is a way of saying to be free verse 18 goes on now John's disciples and the Pharisees were fasting and the people came and said to him why did John's disciples and the disciples of the Pharisees fast but your disciples do not fast now I need to pause for a moment just to let you know that the Pharisees observed a regular weekly fast as apparently did also John the Baptist and his disciples John was a good Jewish boy and but you need to know this this regular weekly fast was not part of the law it was not part of the Mosaic law it had become part of the Jewish understanding of the law because it was tradition and it was something that they did as a very important part of their practice of Judaism but the Pharisees who believed now that this practice of weekly fasting was part of keeping the law wanted to know why Jesus and His disciples didn't join in and so they're asking him let's see what Jesus how Jesus responds verse 19 and Jesus said to them can the wedding guests fast while the bridegroom is with them as long as you have the bridegroom with them they cannot fast what is he saying here now remember Jesus is the bridegroom and we are the bride the body of Christ is the bride so what is Jesus saying here about fasting as it relates to him being with them at that time let me paraphrase his response if I could all right it might go something like this who thinks of fasting during a time of joyous celebration that's kind of what Jesus is saying I'm here I'm here with you know my intended the one whom I love and who thinks of going into a time of fasting which is sorrow and mourning and and and you know a focused waiting upon the Lord when there's a sense of joy and anticipation and festivity you know I got to tell you something of you know I've done dozens of weddings over the years and I have always loved being with an engaged couple before they get married it's fun I like doing pre marriage counseling with them because they're they're just so excited to be together they love being together and they love getting into the word in talking about what it means to be a husband what it means to be a wife and they and we talked in premarital counseling about their roles and they're just soaking it in you know and and they got smiles on their face and I look at them after I'm finished I'll say you guys have any thoughts and they look at each other the grid I don't know it's just all so cool you know and that's what it's like to be an engaged couple you just sit around smiling all the time because there's such this sense of anticipation okay and I try to even play into that or I don't play into it I encourage it even you know I'll talk about so what are you about a month away here now from your wedding they you know and they're just so excited you know and that's that's what it's like and so Jesus is saying keep in mind again fasting was done by the Jews to express various things such as sorrow grief morning you know so Jesus saying how can there be mourning when I'm with my intended my bride-to-be how can we take on an attitude of sorrow when there's such anticipation and joy that is here and yet Jesus does goes on to say look at verse 20 he says the days will come when the bridegroom is taken away from them and then they will fast in that day and and I I imagine you know he's referring no doubt to those three days between his death and burial and the resurrection and I'm willing to bet the disciples fasted on those days so it was completely a you know appropriate during that time but Jesus is saying it's inappropriate when there's a time of joy great joy and then Jesus makes a larger statement here about the old and the new as he goes on in verse 21 check out these two verses very important verses because they are basically statements given in parabolic form these parables that make the same point he says no one sews a piece of unshrunk cloth on an old garment if he does the patch tears away from it the new from the old and a worse terror is made and no one puts new wine into old wineskins if he does the wine will burst the skins and the wine is destroyed and so are the skin but new wine is for fresh wine skins you guys understand right the the idea behind these parables and and what they're teaching basically you know you don't put a piece of unshrunk cloth to patch an old shirt that's done shrinking and when it's washed because when you put that new patch on that new patch is gonna shrink right so you sew it into place but then you wash it and it shrinks but the rest of the garments done shrinking so the new pack pulls away from where it was sewn in and it makes a worse tear now and basically kind of ruins the garment same thing with the the wine skins they were made out of you know animal skins and when wine or grape juice was put into those originally they would leave it sit while it fermented well you would put new grape juice in a new wine skin because when it gave off the gas of fermentation and enlarged that skin the skin could stretch with it now but there comes a time when that leather is going to stretch as far as it can go it's done stretching so you put brand new grape juice in there tie it up and hang it in your shed or whatever and wait for the fermentation process to take place it's going to take place the gas is going to be given off it's gonna try to stretch that leather but it's going to break it because it's beyond its ability to stretch and all of the wine is ruined what is the point of what Jesus is saying the point here is that God never intended Christianity to be patched up by Judaism and God never intended Christianity to fill the old container of the Mosaic law you do that and you're going to have a tear and a rip and both are going to be ruined because there was never an intention to do that if we attempt to sow our faith in Christ on the garment of Judaism and the practices of the Old Testament the result is going to be that the whole garment is going to be the whole thing is gonna be ruined and if you're gonna carry your faith around in the old wineskin of Judaism it's not gonna work it's gonna burst and ruin the object of our faith and these are lessons that the early church had a hard time learning they struggled to lay hold of these basic lessons and they learned them often the hard way we we read about these lessons in the book of Acts you know Paul and Barnabas are hanging out up in Antioch in Antioch Syria which became a center of church growth after Jerusalem after Stephens death by stoning and the persecution that followed this the the the believers kind of scattered and they made their way up north up to Syria to Antioch and and it was a huge growing time for the church but it didn't take long before men came up to Antioch and they started telling the Christians hey listen you got to be circumcised if you want to go to heaven remember some Jesus was a Jew so you have to you have to conform to what it means to be a Jew so that you can then become a Christian because Jesus was a Jew you got to be a Jew you got to convert to Judaism then you have to believe in Jesus Christ and it created a real Rauh in the church there in Antioch what were they doing they were trying to sow you know of the new patch of Christianity on the old garment of Judaism and didn't work and Paul and Barnabas took very very you know sharp difference with them about that teaching and and you guys know how that whole thing goes fact is we're still working through this stuff today the body of Christ is still struggling with these things today we're still having a hard time figuring out what we should and shouldn't adopt as it relates to Judaism and there's a lot of what appeared to be very compelling arguments that come from the legalistic camp of you got to do it this way everything from head coverings to sabbath-keeping to don't eat the certain kinds of meat you know to this and that and the other thing and and and it's constantly trying to work its way into the body of Christ constantly and you know it was it was happening then it's happening now isn't that crazy you think after two thousand years we would have gotten that one dialed in but not so not in the body of Christ and that's why we come to this final account here in marks chapter two because he deals with the Sabbath and we're going to talk about the Sabbath here in this last thing and you need to understand what's going on here because the next chapter and chapters after that are going to deal with accusations that were leveled against Jesus related to the Sabbath and him doing things on the Sabbath and if you don't get what it says here in chapter two about the Sabbath you're gonna get messed up in Chapter three and chapters following because this was a huge Bugaboo with the Jews meaning that that Jesus worked on the Sabbath this was just enormous they believed you know with all their hearts Jesus was a law breaker and then it created this incredible contradiction in their minds how in the world can he be the anointed of God when he is at the very same time a law breaker and it created this conundrum that caused people to stumble and they didn't get it and we need to get it or we're going to struggle verse 24 and the Pharisees were saying to him look you know what I'm skipped a verse verse 23 I'm sorry one Sabbath he was going through the grain fields and as they made their way his disciples began to pluck heads of grain now to the Jews this meant they were harvesting okay to pluck a head of grain was to go through the process of harvesting picking threat and so forth and they believed it was strictly forbidden it was considered to be work on the Sabbath in fact you guys know probably that the the scribes had so meticulously defined the Sabbath and its regulations that they came up with no fewer than 39 specific definitions for work on the Sabbath that were forbidden and it was it got to be even a little ridiculous now verse 24 and the Pharisees were saying to him look why are they doing what is not lawful on the Sabbath and he said to them have you never read what David did when he was in need and was hungry he and those who were with him how he entered the house of God in the time of a buyeth are the high priests and ate the bread of the presence which is not lawful for any but the priests to eat and also gave it to those who were with him and he said to them the Sabbath was made for man not man for the Sabbath so the Son of Man is Lord even of the Sabbath and I I want you to take note of some key words here in our Lord's response to them to help us understand a bit about the Sabbath and that is in verse 25 first of all he says have you never read what David did when he was in need those are key words have you never read what David did when he was in need and Jesus is referring to an incident that we actually referenced in our study of leviticus just last Wednesday when David before he was King he was serving under Saul's kingship and he met a buyeth are the high priests and came with him him and his men and said you know we need provisions is there anything here to eat and abathur said no there's nothing here to eat except the bread of the presence which is the bread that was placed on the table of showbread which stood before the Lord and it was a picture of fellowship with God and so David said well that'll do and a buyeth are give it to him and and he took it and he ate it and he gave some to his his men as well and the the point that our Lord is making here in this response to them is first of all that he says human need should take precedence over the ceremonial law you know Jesus made the same point in a different conversation with the religious leaders when they were harassing him about working on the Sabbath he goes what about your priests if a if a baby boy was born in Israel he was to be circumcised on the eighth day well what happened if the baby boy was born eight days before the Sabbath when do would they circumcise him on the Sabbath even though that was considered work for the high priest or for the priest they did it anyway because there was a need to get it taken care of this was God's covenant requirement the point is the Sabbath was intended to serve people not people intended to serve the Sabbath that's the way the Jews had gotten it which is why Jesus said listen guys the Sabbath was made for you you weren't made for the Sabbath it was meant to serve you to be a blessing to you to be a day of rest now you've turned it into this legalistic mind field where any small wrong step in any direction you know could could blow you up and and often it did but what ended up happening is the Jews ended up serving the Sabbath rather than the other way around rather than it being a blessing to them it became a burden to them it became you know a heavy thing to lift so all right where is the the Sabbath as it relates to our faith and our understanding of this thing from a New Testament perspective well it has to start back in the Old Testament where God declares what the Sabbath is and who it is between let me show you this passage on the screen from Exodus chapter 31 we're looking at verses 12 and 16 and it says and the Lord said to Moses you are to speak to the people of who what's it say there says Israel doesn't it you're to speak to the people of Israel and say above all you shall keep my Sabbath's for this is a sign between me and who you for all your and throughout your generations that you may know that I the LORD sanctify you or set you apart therefore look at this the people of Israel shall keep the Sabbath observing the Sabbath throughout their generations as a covenant forever now this is an important passage for us to look at because it's very clear that God spoke through Moses and told the people of Israel that the Sabbath was a covenant sign between the two of them it was it was an element or an aspect of the Mosaic Covenant that was routine God and Israel now see this is this is the big Bugaboo there are so many people who are taught today that the church the body of Christ took over for Israel and that we are now the spiritual Israel okay and this is a very common and very popular teaching in the body of Christ but it is an assumption that is made and it is fundamentally not true we do not take over for Israel we are an amalgamation of Jew and Gentile that's what Paul tells us very clearly in the New Testament it's and in fact we are now neither Jew nor Gentile nor slave nor free not even man or woman even those distinctions fall away in the body of Christ we are simply the children of God and we are not under the Mosaic Covenant you know God said through Jeremiah I'm gonna make a new covenant it's not gonna be like the Old Covenant that I made with their forefathers it's not gonna be like that it's gonna be a new covenant and yet we're trying to constantly turn you know the old covenant into the New Covenant and the New Covenant into the Old Covenant we're constantly trying to you know bring those two together and get them to somehow fit together and work together and and and live together and they don't they don't you say well then why did God tell his people to keep the Sabbath well number one they needed a day of rest and that's the way God told him to live their lives take a day and rest by the way the spirit of that command is a good idea if you are one of those people who work seven days a week and you don't take a day of rest you need to start taking seriously God's Word but not for legalistic reasons not so that you'll get into heaven because there's some wisdom to it it's like God's the Creator right he created you he's the manufacturer so take a day he told those people take a day and just chill just rest right put your feet up read a book maybe even the Bible who would that be fun and just hang out in God's presence and just and just take a break now is it a legalistic requirement No are you going to be condemned and cut off from your people if you don't know but it's a good idea so how else are we to think about the Sabbath well we're to also understand that the Sabbath pointed to something it was part of what we called the ceremonial law we have the moral law and we have the ceremonial law the moral aspects of the law are like you know don't murder right the ceremonial aspects of the law related to the ceremonies of keeping days Sabbath's and the the you know feasts and and and things of that nature we understand as we get into studying the New Testament that these things are pointers to Jesus Christ and I think of all the writers in the Bible the writer to the Hebrews in the New Testament did the absolute best job of explaining what the Sabbath means because remember the Sabbath is all about resting the Jews made it into way more than that but fundamentally it's all about resting so how does that apply to you and I just take a day off no goes beyond that because you see we're resting in the finished work of Jesus on the cross we're not working for our salvation we're resting in what he did look at how the writer of Hebrews described it so then he says there remains a Sabbath rest for the people of God now this is the New Testament okay he says for whoever has entered God's rest has also rested from his works as God did from his let us therefore strive to enter that rest so that no one may fall by the same sort of disobedience how do we get to that rest for we who have believed enter that rest let me highlight those very important sections of that passage first of all whoever has entered God's rest has also rested from his works people if you're trying to be good if you're trying to be a good person and get to heaven then you haven't rested if you're if you're constantly getting discouraged because you sin you think Ron things you say wrong things you do wrong things and you're constantly feeling condemned and you're constantly feeling like I don't know if I'm ever gonna make it to heaven I just can't seem to live a good life you are not resting you're working okay that's works that's a works based salvation we don't get to heaven based on our works your works have nothing to do with it so he says whoever has entered God's rest has also rested from his own labors his own works and we want to enter into his rest I want to be in the Sabbath rest of god how do I do that last part we who have believed enter that rest it is by faith Christians that we enter into the rest of God by faith in what faith in Jesus and what he accomplished on the cross you know I just think that's such a powerful powerful passage because it links the understanding of the Sabbath regulations that were part of Judaism and helps us to understand what God was trying to convey to his people learn to rest in me you guys learn to rest learn to just relax in my arms and know that I have this thing and I will work all things together for good and on and on and on learning to rest in him resting in your salvation resting in your life oh how we need to learn to rest the world around us is looking for joy and peace happiness and peace and they're not finding it because those things are found only in Christ that's how you're going to find real joy and that's ultimately how you're going to find peace and so I just want to encourage you some of you guys who maybe have come out of a legalistic background or you have a legalistic bent to your nature and you just recognize it it doesn't mean you're a bad person it means that maybe that because there are people that live there like that they're just they have a bent toward seeing things in a very kind of legalistic way and there are other people who don't they're just they're just all grace and this thing comes a little bit easier to the second group of people people who have a tendency toward legalism struggle in the areas of you know just really kind of hanging onto that from day to day because they're at their own actions challenge them in the belief that they're really saved and we have to keep coming back to them and saying your actions are not a picture of your salvation your deeds are not a guarantee of your salvation you know it is Jesus Christ it's putting faith in Him that causes us to be saved and then resting in that faith I believe Oh does your heart good to say that have you done that lately have you done that lately in prayer just say Lord I believe I believe what you did for me I believe it I believe that what you did on the cross was enough it was enough
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