v. 7- “And as ye go, preach, saying, the Kingdom of
heaven is at hand.”
Notice that he commands them to preach. Oftentimes, we
think of preaching as being what somebody does in a church pulpit.
However, preaching is something that we should do as we go. It is
proclaiming the good news. Proclaiming who God is, what He has done
on the cross, and what He wants to do in the lives of others. Also,
proclaim that Jesus is coming back!
v. 14- “And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear
your words, when ye depart out of that house or city, shake off the
dust of your feet.”
Nobody ever said that the world will listen to what you
have to say. I know there have been many times when I've tried to
tell others about Christ, and they didn't want to hear it. People
will rip up a gospel tract right in front of your face. Remember
this- They are lost, and this is what lost people do! The more we
understand lost people, the more we understand what God saved us
from! When they reject you, don't get offended or give up. When
this happens, remember that they rejected the apostles, they rejected
Jesus, and they will reject us. Shake the dust off your feet and
move on!
v. 17- “But betware of men: for they will deliver you
up to the councils, and they will scourge you in their synagogues...”
The other day, when I was doing door-to-door visitation,
there were some people that asked if we were Jehovah's Witnesses or
Mormons, as if we must be one or the other. While JW's and Mormons
are notorious for door-to-door visitation, it got me to thinking-
“They must not be aware of other Christian goups that actually
bring the gospel to their doorstep.” A quick yellow pages search
showed that there are 546 Baptist church results in Jacksonville FL
listed under “Churches-Baptist-Independent”. There were only 26
listed under Kingdom Hall (Jehovah's Witnesses). If there are over
20 times as many Baptist churches in Jacksonville, I wonder why so
many people have never had somebody come to their home and share the
gospel with them? Don't get me wrong, there are plenty of ways to
share the Gospel, and I'm sure Baptists are doing it in a variety of
ways, but I do sometimes wonder if we've lost the zeal that we've
once had. Back to verse 17. Men will deliver you up to the
councils. There will be times when the opposition will try to
silence you any way they can. I've probably read this verse at least
20 times, but have you ever noticed where Jesus said they will
scourge you? In the synagoges... This is where the Jews assembled to
worship God. There will be times when the “religious” crowd will
turn against you. To scourge means to whip or lash somebody, but can
also mean punishment. Have you ever been punished for witnessing to
someone?
v. 21- “And the brother shall deliver up the brother
to death, and the father the child: and the children shall rise up
against their parents, and cause them to be put to death.”
Have you ever had an Atheist, Agnostic, or Muslim try to
quote the Bible and make it look like a hateful piece of writing?
It's nothing new... Satan did the same thing (Matthew 4:6). This is one of their favorite verses. Especially when
they say, “Jesus taught that” and sound like they know what
they're talking about. Anytime someone quotes a verse that sounds
kinda fishy, go back and look at the context. There IS a thing called context. Jesus is saying that
others will do this to his disciples. When you live your life for
Christ, sometimes even family will turn against you. In certain
cultures, families will disown their children for becoming a
Christian. In others, such as certain Muslim cultures, they will
kill you. This is why Jesus later says, “He that loveth father or
mother more than me is not worthy of me: and he that loveth son or
daughter more than me is not worthy of me.” Don't let your family
keep you from getting saved or living for God. When you live for
God, you will love your family even more, and God can use you to help
deliver them from Hell.
v. 24-25- “The disciple is not above his master, nor
the servant above his lord. It is enough for the disciple that he be
as his master, and the servant as his lord. If they have called the
master of the house Beelzebub, how much more shall they call them of
his household?”
When the world persecutes you, ridicules you, or
forsakes you for following Christ, remember that we are not greater
than our master. When Jesus cast out demons, the scribes said, “He
hath Beelzebub, and by the prince of devils casteth he out devils.”
We live in a day when many people reject Jesus as God's Son, but say,
“He was a great teacher.” We are now moving into a day when
people are now attacking Jesus and God the Father. If they attack
God, they will attack us. It is not us they hate, it's the God we
serve.
There are plenty more great things found in Matthew 10,
but I don't have time to go over them all. The general idea here in
this chapter is that there is a price to serving God. If you are a
child of God, don't be surprised when the world turns against you.
Don't be surprised when your friends and your families forsake you.
Embrace this fact and remember that God will never leave you.
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