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  • Rejection of Christ by the Pharisees
  • Matthew 121 50

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Rejection of Christ by the PhariseesSome Chapter
12 Highlights
  • False charges continue
  • Son of David
  • Son of man
  • Holy Spirit
  • Fulfilled Prophecy
  • Kingdom of God
  • Miracles
  • Gentile Inclusion
  • Mercy
  • Fruit
  • Signs
  • Mother / brothers

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Rejection of Christ by the Pharisees
  • It is clear that the Pharisees did not like
    their indictment, by Jesus, for rejecting Johns
    preaching on the kingdom of heaven. They now
    become openly adversarial and seek to destroy
    Him. Previously Jesus has been charged with
    casting out devils by the power of Satan (934
    also 1224), gluttony and drunkenness (1119),
    and now a Sabbath breaker (1-14).

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Rejection of Christ by the Pharisees
  • Clashes Over the Sabbath Mt 121-14
  • Labor and Eating on the Sabbath 1-8
  • Healing on the Sabbath 9-13
  • Motivated by the threat of losing their
    leadership 14
  • 1) Who was plucking the ears of corn when hungry?
    Was this lawful? Is Jesus now advocating
    situation ethics and teaching necessity knows no
    law?
  • Disciples. Yes. No.
  • Eating on the Sabbath was not sinful. The
    disciples were simply putting food to their
    mouths.
  • Consider if it was, then the point Christ makes
    would make the Pharisees claim legitimate. i.e.
    see you are just like David unlawful
  • However, Christ is pointing out their
    hypocritical inconsistent ways. The Pharisees
    here have exonerated the guilty and condemned the
    innocent.
  • Situation Ethics? Not. Consider 40 days without
    food not provided. Or 519

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Rejection of Christ by the Pharisees
  • Clashes Over the Sabbath Mt 121-14
  • Labor and Eating on the Sabbath 1-8
  • Healing on the Sabbath 9-13
  • Motivated by the threat of losing their
    leadership 14
  • 2) What is the point of in this place is one
    greater than the temple I will have mercy,
    and not sacrifice?
  • If priestly duties superseded the Sabbath law (or
    working), then One greater than the Temple
    takes precedence over the Sabbath.
  • Consider that the Temple represented the dwelling
    of Gods presence. Jesus now claims to be greater
    where God dwells. If you have seen me, you have
    seen the Father
  • I will have mercy, and not sacrifice? A change
    from old to new.
  • 3) To stop the threat of Jesus, what did the
    Pharisees plan to do?
  • Destroy him. Kill him.

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Rejection of Christ by the Pharisees
  • My servant in whom my soul is well pleased Mt
    1214-21
  • Isaiah 421-4 (read in class)
  • A bruised reed in His name shall the Gentiles
    trust.
  • 4) What character(s) of Christ do you see in this
    text?
  • Wisdom v15 He withdrew himself not because He
    was afraid to die, but because it was not time to
    die.
  • Messianic vv16-17 that it might be fulfilled
    which was spoken by Esaias the prophet
  • Servant, Chosen, Beloved, Pleasing to God.
    Because of this, Gods Spirit is put upon him
    to complete His work and show judgment to the
    Gentiles i.e. universal blessing.
  • Bruised Reed Smoking Flax plentiful and cheap
    when broken, simply discard and replace. When
    flax, used as wick in a lamp, smoked more than
    the light it produced, simply snuffed and
    replaced routinely.
  • This speaks of the mercy of Christ toward people
    and affirms His statement in v7 I desire mercy
    and not sacrifice

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Rejection of Christ by the Pharisees
  • The Charge of Using Satanic Power Mt 1222 - 30
  • 5) How did the people respond to Jesus casting
    out the demon and what is implied by their
    question?
  • Amazed be beside self become astounded, out of
    wits.
  • Is not this the Son of David? (11)
  • What charge did the Pharisees lay on Jesus?
  • Cast out devils by Beelzebub i.e. using satanic
    power
  • 7) How was this slur/charge hypocritical (v27)?
  • Evidently some within the Pharisees claimed this
    ability too (722, Acts 1913-17 read in class).
  • If they were going to condemn Jesus, they must
    condemn
  • their own.
  • 8) If not hypocritical, what conclusion should
    the Pharisees
  • have drawn (v28)?
  • the kingdom of God is come unto you

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Rejection of Christ by the Pharisees
  • Blaspheme the Son of Man / Holy Spirit Mt 1231 -
    32
  • 8) Is this unpardonable sin a single act or a
    mindset of persistent, willful, unbelief? i.e.
    how would answer Jesus on this if He said to you
    have ye not read?
  • It is a mindset of persistent, willful, unbelief.
  • Can we actually take every sin that we have
    committed before the throne of God?
  • Is there a sin that we can not?
  • POINT IF WE SIN AGAINST THE SON, THERE IS
    ANOTHER WHO BEARS THE TRUTH THE HOLY SPIRIT. TO
    CONTINUE TO REJECT THE SPIRIT OF TRUTH WHICH
    TESTIFIES OF JESUS, LEAVES US IN OUR SIN THERE
    IS NOT ANOTHER!!!

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Rejection of Christ by the Pharisees
  • Fruit, Treasure of the Heart Judgment Mt 1233
    - 37
  • 9) What will we give an account for in the day of
    judgment?
  • Every idle word
  • Point words mean something. Some recent
    bulletins have mentioned the carefulness of our
    words. Words that are better left unspoken for
    the one who boast I just say whats on my mind.
    Words of contention. Words that serve no profit
    but only serve the selfish pride of an ego.
  • Words speak the heart.
  • What words we speak reveal a valid basis for
    justification and condemnation.
  • 10) How do these verses fit in the big picture of
    our lesson today?
  • We are compared to trees that can only bear good
    or bad fruit.
  • Our hearts need to be pure.
  • Words which flow from our hearts will either
    justify or condemn us.
  • To be fit for the Kingdom of God we must
    prepare our hearts to bear good fruit and do the
    will of the Father.

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Rejection of Christ by the Pharisees
  • Scribes and Pharisees Demand a Sign Mt 1238 - 45
  • 11) How is the sign of Jonas consistent with Jn
    219-20? (read)
  • 3 days the body of Jesus would be in the grave.
  • Rom 14 who was declared to be the Son of God
    with power, according to the spirit of holiness,
    by the resurrection from the dead even Jesus
    Christ our Lord,
  • BIG POINT An unequivocal declaration that Jesus
    is the Son of God!!!
  • Queen of the south (Sheba)
  • 12) How does this (2nd Gentile) illustration
    highlight the person
  • of Jesus? (Hint who did the Queen of Sheba
    visit in 1 Kings
  • 101-13)
  • One greater then Solomon is here.
  • Jesus came to enlighten Israel, but Israel
    rejected Him.
  • The Gentiles got it, but the Jews.
  • Desolation A Worse State
  • 13) Even so declares what comparison?
  • Illustrates, first of all, Israels spiritually
    sad state of affairs.
  • For us If we refuse Christ and His kingdom, our
    end will be tragic also.

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Rejection of Christ by the Pharisees
  • Jesus and His True Family Mt 1246 - 50
  • 14) Who is the mother and brethren of Jesus?
  • The one who does the will of His Father in
    Heaven.
  • His disciples.
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