Bible Study June 16, 2021- Notes
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Bible Study June 16, 2021
Introduction
Numbers 15:37-40
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Commands not only in our minds, but to do them
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We can’t keep the law, we need His grace
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Inclination to harlotry is from the flesh (harlotry = false doctrine - Rev. 18:3,6;
19:2)
Romans 8:28-30
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The purpose of following God is that we may be holy
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His plan/purpose, not ours - to become like Christ
1 John 3:2
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This is when that which concerns us will become as it should be - as Christ,
as we were before the fall
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It is a choice, to love Him or not; obedience comes from love
1 Corinthians 10:1-33, 11:1
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We must keep in mind that the gospel was given to the Israelites
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Without faith, it is impossible to please Him (Heb. 11:16)
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He did not ask them to obey without demonstrating that He is God
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These were written for our admonition. How can we know what happened if
we don’t open the Old Testament? (Admonition = Instruction)
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If you think you have arrived, look the the example of those who fell
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The assumption is that you are His and want to obey Him
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Will He give a way out when you rebel?
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Observe Israel - their flesh got trained to miss everything they had in the
past
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Change doesn’t come without suffering - it will ruffle your feathers
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Admonition is so that you learn not to have fellowship with demons
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There is mutual exclusivity concerning fellowship with demons or with Christ
- you can’t have both
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Imitating Christ - He was an observant Jew
We see that there are two possibilities, two possible responses, two possible
outcomes - we will be righteous or unrighteous, have fellowship with light or
darkness, enter into life or death.
Today’s Reading
Numbers 16:1
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Moses and Aaron were also from Levi - they were related to Korah (Ex.
6:16-22)
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Sons of Reuben also rebelled - Reuben uncovered his father’s nakedness
(Gen. 35:22)
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“Men of renown” - men who have a name
Genesis 6:1-4
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It is the flesh that gets in the way (Numbers 15:39)
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Men of renown - also known as Nephilim
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There is a correlation between the flesh wanting to be known above God and
man establishing a name for himself
Numbers 16:3
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“Exalting yourselves” - reveals covetousness, judgement, accusation
Genesis 10:5
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There is a clear separation of the Gentiles
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Nimrod - means rebellion - was a man of renown
Genesis 11:1-9
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“Let us make a name for ourselves”
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The one who establishes you is the Lord; He provides the anointing, covering,
provision, etc.
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The separation of peoples/languages comes from God’s response to flesh
attempting to exalt itself