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  • Fred scanlan on Luke 4 - 4 years ago
    It is interesting that people waited till evening to bring the sick to be healed. People were afraid of something? Perhaps there was a division between the people the poor and the rich. The rich being those affiliated with the church? Christs words have just enough salt, to convict the guilty. They would rather throw Him off a cliff then to hear anymore His word. The holy spirit describes what happens when the individual is convicted of sin. The power in the true word of God! It is sharper than a two edged sword! It will severe joints from the marrow! It will bring you to your knees! Oh you faithless generation of vipers. How shall you escape so great a God! His kingdom shall have no end.
  • Vickie - In Reply on Luke 4 - 4 years ago
    They brought the sick to Jesus after the Sabbath ended at sunset. 🌙⭐
  • Vickie - In Reply on Luke 4 - 4 years ago
    Sometimes we need to reflect inside & ascertain if we are really seeking truth or are we seeking to be right. I have made that mistake in the past. Self study, commentaries, & concordances have taught me much. I find the more that I study I am humbled by how much I thought I knew & can see, now, just how much I have to learn. But God has given us a clear understanding in scripture on the important things pertaining to our salvation.
    His Word is our guide & meant for a lifelong search & fellowship with him. When he reveals the meaning of a scripture I did not understand my heart 'sings'. Just this week I finally understand what James was trying to tell us. I want to be a Berean!
  • Fred Scanlan - In Reply on Luke 4 - 4 years ago
    I didn't know the law allowed u to throw people off a cliff on the sabbath. To do good or evil?
  • Fred Scanlan - In Reply on Luke 4 - 4 years ago
    They were not all Jews.



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