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"Do not give money to buy good food smoker, he will buy more cigarettes," says Waymon, 9.
Risks of tobacco consumption snuff are well documented, but I do not think Jesus had in mind here smokes. If you smoke two packs a day, throat and lungs may want fried bacon, but that's another story.
"Do not play with people who do bad things and hard fight," says Jalen, 6. This is good advice to prolong their life in court, but where is the link with pigs and pearls, Jalen?
One of the more troubling interpretations comes Jacob, 6: "I never give my sister my toy." Wait here, Jacob! If you use this verse to justify "grab" the toys that not work.
Remember the three rules for the interpretation of the Bible or any text: context, context, and context. Let this verse in a slightly larger context: "Do not give what is holy to dogs, do not throw your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet and back and a cut in pieces "(Matthew 7:6).
Here we have dogs, pearls, hogs and one person has been shattered. What happening here?
The main index is the first part of verse ". Do not give what is holy to dogs "Something is not sacred dogs. I know it will be difficult for dog lovers believe, but when Jesus spoke these words, dogs were the best friend of man. Usually travel in groups and have been very dangerous.
To call someone a "dog" in the first century was the most small insult. As they say in Texas, "they are fighting words."
The only thing worse than what is called a "dog" would be called a "pig". It is still very effective today. Under food law given by God to Israel, the pig was a forbidden animal unclean. It was common for Jews in the first century to refer to Gentiles as pigs, because they considered unclean.
One thing is safe. Jesus did not try to appease the scoffers. The purpose offended.
Lets see Jennifer, 10, for more light on what Jesus meant: "Jesus said: Do not give your pearls on a pig because a pig is too stupid to understand what a gem worth it."
mutism spiritual has nothing to do with intelligence. It may be a genius, however, be as silent as a stone in the spiritual.
But the opposition here involves more spiritual silence in pigs trampling precious pearls. There is a parallel thought to the end of the verse refers to the dogs.
What is this sacred thing that makes dogs turn on you and tear? For the answer, they turn to Sarah, 12: "Do not try to give the Gospel to the people who have already rejected. "
This might be called the strategy of General Patton for the dissemination of good news. Instead of spending by fortifications, tank commanders Patton was around them.
Jesus spoke of religious leaders who were offended by what he said: "That they are blind guides, and if the blind lead the blind both fall into the ditch .. "(Matthew 15:14).
Do not miss no time to preach to those who are clearly tempered and dismissive.
Consider this: The pearl of great value in the Gospel of Matthew is the king and the Messianic kingdom foretold by the ancient prophets.
Memorize this truth: "Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant looking for fine pearls, who when he found a pearl of great price, went and sold everything he had and bought "(Matthew 13:45-46).
This question yesterday and today, some people see Jesus as the promised Messiah and trust him as their savior, while others mock and dismiss it with contempt. What are you doing?
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