Matthew Chapter 11 Discussion Page 2



 
  • Rose on Matthew 11:30 - 3 years ago
    To become as a child means innocent-without judgment-to perceive with open eyes. To observe without preconception...
  • Rose on Matthew 11:30 - 3 years ago
    I don't get the naked story (Gen9)-why was Noah so angry??
  • Ronald on Matthew 11:30 - 3 years ago
    Chris, took a bible trivia quiz on this site and it asked the question , how many half brothers did Jesus have . the answer was 4. I was very surprised by this answer. I myself have 2 half sisters. one we share the same father and the other the same mother. Can you or anyone give me some insight into this ? confused!
  • Ashton on Matthew 11:30 - 3 years ago
    There are no actual photos of earth from space in it's entirety. They are all composite photos pieced together from several photos, or are simply drawings and animation. This is fully explained by NASA representatives. "But its round, it has to be."

    Is the direct quote from the guy who does it for a living. Many photos in NASA's vast library are complete composites. Many are not real. You can do this by running the images through a digital filter.
  • Erin on Matthew 11:30 - 3 years ago
    Tremaine, I am in tears reading your words, for I too am about to be in your situation, I turned to this verse in my Bible today and I thought I understood the meaning but I wanted to make sure so I came here for a more clear understanding, I almost did not read your comment but something said to stop and read, and boy am I glad that I did, God is trying to prepare me for the things to come, I need to lean on God as the man in my house and trust His will, I often get sidetracked by thoughts that my sins have caused my life to be harder so I deserve what comes my way, however, even if that is true it does not matter, God is a God of mercy and forgiveness and my past does not jade me to God's grace, because grace is not earned, he said unto me, "My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me."
  • Nathan Unger - In Reply on Matthew 11:17 - 3 years ago
    Thank you!!!! This....!!!! Amen brother =)
  • Joe - In Reply on Matthew 11:17 - 3 years ago
    I believe these verses are a parable aimed at the many un-believers, likely the Pharisees & Sadducees, - aka " ... this generation" who were acting like children who sometimes get huffy and say something like "I'm not going to play with you anymore".

    The worst part is, many of these Pharisees & Sadducees never did believe - unlike children who usually change their attitude and soon return to their playmates.
  • Jack Gutknecht on Matthew 11 - 3 years ago
    Love the hymn based on Matthew 11:28

    Refrain

    Come, come to Jesus, weary, heavy hearted,

    Come, come to Jesus while you may;

    Now He is waiting, waiting to receive you.

    Hark! He is calling you today.
  • Jack Gutknecht on Matthew 11 - 3 years ago
    Lord Jesus Christ,

    at Thy invitation

    As weary souls, with sin oppressed,

    We come to Thee for needed rest,

    For comfort, and for pardon.

    28"Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. 29Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls (NIV)
  • Jack C Gutknecht on Matthew 11:28 - 3 years ago
    Love the hymn based on Mt 11:28

    Refrain

    Come, come to Jesus, weary, heavy-hearted,

    Come, come to Jesus while you may;

    Now He is waiting, waiting to receive you.

    Hark! He is calling you today.
  • Nathan Unger - In Reply on Matthew 11:17 - 3 years ago
    The first verse that comes to mind in light of interpreting Scripture with Scripture is Matthew 10:16 Behold, I send you forth as sheep in the midst of wolves: be ye therefore wise as serpents, and harmless as doves.

    To me taken in context this verse was, is, and will be highly condemnatory on the day of Judgement; the Great White Throne Judgement that is.

    It speaks to the fickle nature of man an God's willingness to go to every length possible both imaginable and unfathomable to offer His great mercy and forgiveness, all without violating His Holiness and character.

    just my 2 cents =)

    A great question by the way!
  • Keerthi on Matthew 11:17 - 3 years ago
    Explain clearly Mathew 11-17 verse we have piped unto u and u have not danced
  • John arnette - In Reply on Matthew 11:12 - 3 years ago
    John 15 : 16.....that whatsoever ye shall ask of the father in my name, he may give it you.
  • Mishael - In Reply on Matthew 11:12 - 3 years ago
    Welcome to the Comment Rooms. We need lots more like you to show us how to pray.
  • John arnette on Matthew 11:12 - 3 years ago
    As the mighty men mentioned in the Old Testament who obtained by warfare, they fought physical battles. So, in the New Testament we fight spiritual battles. The weapons of are warfare are not carnal, but, mighty through GOD, to the pulling down of strongholds.this is the victory that overcomes the world, even our faith.
  • Luigi trombetta on Matthew 11:28 - 3 years ago
    to chris,(2 months ago) in reply to Matthew 11:28 thank you, one of the most clearer explanations I have heard, especially with the reinforcement of St Pauls which makes it even more clear and so beautifully reinforces the true message of Jesus. For all of you and for those of us who still are looking for the answers: Jesus's message in Matthew 11:28 is the answer.
  • Mishael on Matthew 11:28 - 3 years ago
    Many huge earthquakes on the Pacific coast of Chile today. One near Antarctica too.
  • Robert on Matthew 11:28 - 3 years ago
    In response to Jayden

    Reasons why OT matters

    History of God's chosen people

    Apostacy of the Church

    Not to be legalistic

    Forgiveness and generosity taught

    God wants to be involved in our lives

    Different types of prayer

    Teaches us how to worship

    Man's desire to be stiff necked and rebellious

    Prophecy some for the latter days; some of a better covenant

    Fortells the coming of Christ

    Why the Messiah was rejected

    Reasons for the New Testament

    In the Messiah's words

    The Comforter or Holy Ghost explained

    A better covenant (a direct link to God; Jesus as the intersessor, HG as the teacher and guide, the Word written upon mankinds heart)

    Grace

    Freely given, paid for, open to all who ask and seek

    Warnings

    Notes: the New Testament wasn't written or formulated until 60 years after Christ's death, resurrection and ascension but people claim the Old Testament is irrelevant (i.e. "Nailed to the Cross").

    The Bible was not canonized until 1611.

    Before that some prophecies were still being fulfilled (i.e. destruction of Tyre). Many prophecies still are future. (i.e. restoration of Israel and 2nd Coming).

    We are no longer in the dark ages. The Bible is more available to all than it has ever been. The internet connects the world like never before. False prophets and doctrines occur at a ridiculous pace (i.e. Another prophecy from both Testaments).

    Yet mankind still persists, our way is better than God's.

    Read it for yourself. Use the resources mentioned above. Don't trust anyone's interpretation but the HG's. Devotionals or doctrines that treat the Bible like a bag of trail mix seem wrong (i.e. Isn't that how this started? Hasn't it continued ever since?). From Genesis to Revelations.

    Grace, not legalism. The Lord wants a relationship with all and all to be reborn. His offer of salvation is open to all who have eyes to see and ears to hear.

    May your journey be fruitful, full of joy, and may you be counted worthy of the Creator's kingdom.

    Blessings and Prayers
  • T. Levis - In Reply on Matthew 11:28 - 3 years ago
    Interesting & encouraging, thanks
  • Marlies Stack on Matthew 11:28 - 3 years ago
    A team of oxen or work horses...according to the laws of Physics...create a force which isn't just doubled but can potentially be increased to threefold, fourfold, and even higher when yoked. Imagine the force and the paths made straight when a believer is yoked to Jesus Christ!!!
  • Gerald john magowan on Matthew 11:28 - 3 years ago
    true revelation god created fleash reveals himself in secret and the enormity of the secret intensity of true devotion for all men from beginning to the end of time a secret contract is revealed to the world a life that has no end and is indiffinite is promise
  • Anonynony - In Reply on Matthew 11 - 3 years ago
    He's inviting us to drop the heavy burden (sinful life) and take up a much lighter one (righteous life).
  • Chris - In Reply on Matthew 11:28 - 3 years ago
    James, that's a good observation, for in a quick reading of those verses, it would appear as a conflicting message from Jesus. However, when we look at what Jesus was referring to when He said, "Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light." (vv 28,30), He was speaking about what the Jews had placed upon them. All Jews were subject to the Pharisees' & Scribes' teaching & interpretation of the Law. However, in their zeal & desire to keep the people subject to them, they added their own 'extra' requirements to the Law making the burden the people had to bear far too heavy. ( Mt 23:4)

    This was particularly evident concerning observance of the Sabbath. The religious leaders opposed Jesus & His disciples for plucking ears of corn to satisfy their hunger ( Mt 12:1-8), or when Jesus healed a man on the Sabbath ( Mt 12:10-14). The Pharisees imposed their own laws onto that one to condemn Jesus for what He did but He gave them an appropriate reply.

    We all have to pull our yoke through life with its burdens. The Jews had the Law to obey, which was burdensome in itself with all its regulations, obligations & ceremonies, but these leaders wanted to make it more so. When Jesus said that "His yoke was easy & His burden light", He was trying to get them to see that it was, for example, "The sabbath that was made for man, and not man for the sabbath" ( Mk 2:27); He wanted them to see the spirit of the Law rather than the letter. His requirements were always for our blessing & comfort & for the Christian (after His resurrection), the apostle Paul wrote about the liberty we have: "Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage." ( Gal 5:1). And this liberty was not for us to do anything we wanted (as some Christians believe), but free to obey the spirit of the law by the strength & indwelling Holy Spirit which is not burdensome.
  • Mishael - In Reply on Matthew 11:28 - 3 years ago
    A yoke is what a team of burden bearing oxen wear in their harness to pull large heavy loads.

    Jesus is saying to take His strength and to give all of your burdens, sickness, depression, substance abuse: and He will pull the load.

    I'm not going to elaborate. If we choose to carry the burdens ourselves, He just waits till we admit we need His help.

    This is a prayer nobody can pray for you. You have to do it yourself!
  • James Morgan on Matthew 11:28 - 3 years ago
    The Bible verse is seemingly questionable. Firstly, the Lord said "Come to me, those who are heavy laden and weary. And I shall give you rest". He went on to say, "Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light". For someone who is heavy laden and again given a yoke (as mentioned above) I think it is unfathomable. You already have burden and to be given another yoke (will surely) increase burden to become unbearable. Is it His miraculous ways that He is implying here or just juggling with words? Can someone please throw more light on my curiosity?
  • Vendall - In Reply on Matthew 11 - 3 years ago
    Well stated, this blessed me this morning as I was getting ready for my day!

    The war is a already won, satan has been defeated, but we are to look for refugees.

    Praise God for His Holy Word!!!
  • Chris on Matthew 11 - 3 years ago
    Mt 11: 20-24 reveals to us Jesus' upbraiding the cities of Chorazin (now extinct), Bethsaida (where the disciples Peter, Andrew & Philip hailed from) & Capernaum (thought to be where Chorazin used to be). These cities received the ministry of Jesus & the disciples, so were very fortunate to hear (& see) the Truth unlike those other wicked heathen cities: Tyre, Sidon & Sodom. So Jesus is saying that in the Day of Judgement, these wicked cities would stand a better chance than those other cities which were privileged to receive God's Word. Of course, all sinners will be condemned, but Jesus is attempting to show them how great their sin is in comparison to the others.

    In today's application, it would be like saying that those poor neglected natives living in the jungles & never having the Gospel come to them, would have a 'reason' to stand before God, rather than those privileged in the West having heard it & rejected it as lies or of no consequence to them.
  • Victor on Matthew 11 - 3 years ago
    how were "Chorazin, Bethsaida, Tyre, Sidon, Capernaum" mentioned?
  • D W L - In Reply on Matthew 11 - 3 years ago
    Acts 1:25 That he may take part of this ministry and apostleship, from which Judas by transgression FELL, that he might go to his own place. (Jesus didn't fail but Judas fell)

    John 15:6 If a man (abide not in me), he is cast forth as a branch, and is withered; and men gather them, and cast them into the fire, and they are burned. (Jesus said this John 15)

    2 Peter 2:4 For if God spared not the angels that sinned, but cast them down to hell, and delivered them into chains of darkness, to be reserved unto judgment; (The angels were in heaven but were cast out.)

    John 6:67 Then said Jesus unto the twelve, Will ye also go away?
  • William savoy on Matthew 11:12 - 3 years ago
    1. John the Baptist broke into a situation and took over -

    like robbing a bank.

    2. An inmate cleverly breaks through security - escapes -

    and is out of prison.

    3. From the 1920's to 1960's someone came to Hollywood -

    broke through the difficulties - and became the owner of a

    studio - such as Warner Brother's or Paramount - or just

    became Elvis or the Beatles.

    4. With your faith - break through your limitations -

    break into heaven - and possess its treasures and blessings.

    5. Look beyond your difficulties. See heaven. Be in it.

    Walk as if you own it.


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