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1 | Would his heart not be humbled? | Romans | humbledbyhisgrace | 191898 | ||
If one is called to teach the word of God Is he concerned with his own glory? Does he do so in a condescending way? Does he do so as if he is the authority on scripture? Does he approach it as if he is the only one who knows anything at all about God's word? What affect does pride have on his effectiveness to teach? Would his heart not be humbled at what God has called him to do and be obedient, humbled and gracious in that calling? Thoughts? Steve |
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2 | Would his heart not be humbled? | Romans | Parable | 191899 | ||
To the Gentiles, Paul said: "I myself am convinced, my brothers, that you yourselves are full of goodness, complete in knowledge and competent to instruct one another." Romans 15:14 To the Jews, he said: "you, then, who teach others, do you not teach yourself?" --Romans 2:21 The gentiles had no attachment to the Jewish law or any sense of entitlement to it or to God's grace. The Jews felt they owned the law and salvation was their due. |
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