WHAT TO DO WITH YOUR BURDENS – Galatians 6
Every man or woman, rich or poor, old or young, wise or foolish, weak or strong, has some burden to bear.
Art as expression – NOT as market campaigns, will still capture our Imaginations
Every man or woman, rich or poor, old or young, wise or foolish, weak or strong, has some burden to bear.
God’s justice required that such evil be punished in Nineveh; and it still does to this very hour!
Never forget, God is watching!
At least two themes are interwoven: prophecies concerning the destruction of Jerusalem, and warnings concerning the second coming of Christ.
The love of money springs from sinful discontent with one’s status in life, his possessions, the extent of his luxuries and comforts, or his lack of the power money might bring; but there is a corollary of that discontent, namely, a lack of trust in the providence of God.
The word for “quench” was used of putting out a fire, and the thought is that the child of God should not put out the sacred fire within.
The Spirit also convicts of righteousness by revealing the mystery of how a man may acquire a righteousness not his own, that being the righteousness of Christ, available to all who receive and obey the gospel, thus being inducted “into Christ,” and identified with Christ as Christ.
The imagination of men is involved in the violation of this commandment, because, if one does not tell the truth, the imagination is the only source of what he does tell.