Showing posts with label James. Show all posts
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Friday, November 19, 2010

Day 318

XVII The Ministries of Paul and Peter ~ cont.
B. Book of James (brother of Jesus) ~ cont.
3. Evils that cripple true faith - James 4:1-17; 5:1-20
C. Other event preceding missionary journeys
1. Peter imprisoned and delivered - Acts 12:3-19
2. Death of Herod - Acts 12:20-23
D. Paul's first missionary journey (with Barnabas)
1. Cyprus to Perga where Mark leaves - Acts 12:24-25; 13:1-13


Peter, in prison, again!  If my count is correct, this would be his third trip - he's managed (by God's provision) to get out each time.


I sometimes marvel at the industriousness of those who oppose the gospel and against those who proclaim it.  After being thwarted time and again, one would think that the enemy would disengage.  Or is he truly being thwarted?  Have we (or are we) as the Bride of Christ, really giving any true resistance?  Or are we simply 'playing' at being the church?  How much do we really care to sacrifice for the sake of the gospel?


Who much different from the world does the Bride of Christ look?  Can anyone tell a difference?


Herod imprisons Peter - And when he (Herod) had apprehended him, he put him in prison, and delivered him to four quaternions of soldiers to keep him; intending after Passover to bring him forth to the people.  (Acts 12:4)


apprehended - G4048 - Probably another form of G971; to squeeze, that is, seize (gently by the hand [press], or officially [arrest], or in hunting [capture]).


quaternions - G5069 - Neuter of a presumed derivative of τέτρας tetras (a tetrad; from G5064); a quaternion or squad (picket) of four Roman soldiers.


Soooo (perplexedly computing) - a quaternion is 4 soldiers and 4 of this set = 16 soldiers.  Quite a few fellows.  Ahhh...Gill settled the question for me.  :-) 16 men to guard one.  Quite a lot for 1 fellow.  I'd be slightly overwhelmed by 16 burly (I am assuming they didn't pick wimps) men.


Peter therefore was kept in prison: but prayer was made without ceasing of the church unto God for him.  (Acts 12:5)


I like that - prayer without ceasing - reminds me of the passage instructing the Bride to pray without ceasing.  (1 Thessalonian 5:17)


prayer - G4335 - From G4336; prayer (worship); by implication an oratory (chapel).


without ceasing - G1618 - From G1614; intent: - without ceasing, fervent.


And when Herod would have brought him forth, the same night Peter was sleeping between two soldiers, bound with two chains: and the keepers before the door kept the prison. (Acts 12:6)


sleeping - G2837 - From G2749; to put to sleep, that is, (passively or reflexively) to slumber; figuratively to decease.


keepers - G5441 - From G5442; a watcher or sentry.


kept - G5083 - From τηρός teros (a watch; perhaps akin to G2334); to guard (from loss or injury, properly by keeping the eye upon; and thus differing from G5442, which is properly to prevent escaping; and from G2892, which implies a fortress or full military lines of apparatus), that is, to note (a prophecy; figuratively to fulfil a command); by implication to detain (in custody; figuratively to maintain); by extension to withhold (for personal ends; figuratively to keep unmarried).  [Note: This is the same word used in verse 5.]


I liked Gill's commentary on verse 6 - (I like Gill's commentaries in general :) ) - the same night, Peter was sleeping between two soldiers; fearless of death, being in a good cause, and having nothing to ruffle and disturb his mind; and though he was in a prison, and in such company, God gave him, his beloved, sleep.


Regarding the chained issue - bound with two chains; one on one hand, and one on the other, each of which were fastened to the soldiers; that on his right hand was fastened to the left hand of the soldier, that was on that side; and that on his left hand to the right hand of the soldier, on the other side him; such security was made, that he might not get away from them; to which is added.


I am trying to figure out - 16 soldiers initially - were these the ones chained to him?  Or were they the keepers of the door?


Herod determined he was NOT going to lose this prisoner!  What an encouragement from our brother Peter - in prison, destined for apparent death, yet resting in the Lord, HIS provision and protection enough to sleep - and quite heartily it would appear.


And, behold, the angel of the Lord came upon him, and a light shined in the prison: and he smote Peter on the side and raised him up, saying, Arise up quickly. And his chains fell of from his hands. (Acts 12:7)


Slumbering well enough NOT to notice a bright light in what was obviously a very dark place and had to be smitten to be awakened.  O Lord, help us Your people to rest so fervently in You regardless of the trials, tribulations, tests and bondages which You allow.  Help the Bride to pray for those who are bound for the sake of the gospel, to give diligence to intercede for Your chosen people.


Peter is out - seeking his spiritual family - I found it interesting that the damsel who answers the gate - her name is recorded.  Rhoda = rose.  Would we be worthy of having our name recorded if Scripture were still being written?  Something so simple as answering a knock on a garden gate and Father deemed it noteworthy to acknowledge her name.  Simply amazing.  Thanks be to Him who has ensured that our names are written in the Lamb's Book of Life!


I used to think the ending verse to this passage was unfair.  Yet, Father is not unfair.  He completely organizes events and circumstances to bring out HIS divine will and plan.  Knowing when each man will pass from this temporal plane to the eternal state.  Some to everlasting life, others to eternal torment.  Do you know your final destination?


And when Herod had sought for him (Peter), and found him not, he examined the keepers, and commanded that they should be put to death. (Acts 12:19a)


Herod departs to Caesarea - and until recently I never made the connection of this verse:


"...and he was eaten of worms, and gave up the ghost."  (Acts 12:23) - I had always wondered how Herod could be eaten of worms and then give up the ghost.  Isn't that backwards?


Within the last year or so, I have studied and researched how people can have internal parasites - oh YUCK!  internal worms - quite appalling!  But that makes sense, Herod, could have had intestinal worms or some other type of internal worm infestation which caused him to expire.  All obviously by the divine direction of God.


Gill, Henry and Poole all concur - he was eaten of worms prior to his demise.  I will quote Poole on this one, "He was eaten of worms; either breeding in his bowels, or in his flesh, after a more unusual manner; as it is recorded of Herod the Great, that he was eaten up of lice.  No creature so little or contemptible, but it can execute God's judgments on whom HE please."


Reminds me of the verse:  Luke 11:39  And the Lord said unto him, Now do ye Pharisees make clean the outside of the cup and the platter; but your inward part is full of ravening and wickedness.


There are many within the visible church which give the appearance of being righteous, moral, reformed, upright, say the 'right' words, do the 'right' things, etc. etc., but it is all an outward show.  Then there are the 'churches' which say they are churches, but are of the synagogue of satan, pretending to 'preach' the gospel, but in reality full of dead men's bones.   Acquiescing to the culture and making 'church' fun, seeker friendly, not giving out the medicine of the Word.  Lord, help us as the day of Your return draws ever nearer to be cleansed and made holy, meet for Your use, desiring to give a proper estimate of You in all that we say do and think.  God preserve us from being full of worms, eaten from the inside out with the ways of the world.  Give us a heart to hear, see, read, study and know You and Your Word with a growing intimacy which brings health and life.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Day 317

XVII The Ministries of Paul and Peter ~ cont.
A. First records the early church at Jerusalem ~ cont.
6. Growth of church under Peter's ministry ~ cont.
c. Church established at Antioch
(1) Early days - Acts 11:19-24
(2) Paul visits - Acts 11:25-30
d. James killed (son of Zebedee) - Acts 12:1-2
B. Book of James (brother of Jesus)
1. Temptations try faith - James 1:1-27
2. True faith will perform good works - James 2:1-26; 3:1-18


"And the hand of the Lord was with them: and a great number believed, and turned unto the Lord."  (Acts 11:21)


believed - G4100 - From G4102; to have faith (in, upon, or with respect to, a person or thing), that is, credit; by implication to entrust (especially one’s spiritual well being to Christ).


turned - G1994 - From G1909 and G4762; to revert (literally, figuratively or morally).


Gill's commentary:  and a great number believed; not the Gospel only, but in Christ preached in it, Acts 11:20 which was not owing to the force of moral persuasion in the ministers, nor to the power of free will in the people, but to the hand or power of the Lord; for the work of faith is not a work of man's will, but of God's almighty power and grace; and when that is displayed, multitudes believe in Christ for righteousness and life: and turned to the Lord; and obeyed his commands; see Psa_119:59 as a fruit, effect, and consequence of believing in Christ; for not first conversion is here intended, which is not man's work, but God's, and in which God is the agent, and man is passive; but obedience to the ordinances of Christ, as the fruit of faith, is meant.


Because this believed/baptized issue is tickling my mind...I went back to some of the scriptures which specifically stated believed and/or baptized.



Mar 16:16  He that believeth (G4100) and (G2532) is baptized (G907) shall be saved; (G4982) but (G1161) he that believeth not (G569) shall be damned. (G2632)



Acts 8:12- believed and baptized



Gill's commentary:  they were baptized, both men and women: that is, when, they heard Philip preach the Gospel, and believed in Christ, the sum and substance of it, and made a profession of faith, they were of each sex, both men and women, baptized by immersion, in the name of Jesus Christ.



Believe?  believeth?  believed?  What is the difference?  Is there any difference?  How many different words are there that are translated believe (or some variation)?


Quite a few - :-)
G544 - From G545; to disbelieve (wilfully and perversely).  - Used 16x - translated as: not believing, believe not, disobedient, unbelieving, not obey, obey not.


G569 - From G571; to be unbelieving, that is, (transitively) disbelieve, or (by implication) disobey. - Used 7x - translated as: believed not, not believed.


G571 - From G1 (as a negative particle) and G4103; (actively) disbelieving, that is, without Christian faith (specifically a heathen); (passively) untrustworthy (person), or incredible (thing). - Used 23x - translated as: faithless, unbelievers, incredible (thing), believeth not, unbelieving, believe not, infidel.


G3982 - A primary verb; to convince (by argument, true or false); by analogy to pacify or conciliate (by other fair means); reflexively or passively to assent (to evidence or authority), to rely (by inward certainty). - Used 55x - (Strong's word list) - agree, assure, believe, have confidence, be (wax) content, make friend, obey, persuade, trust, yield.


G4100 - From G4102; to have faith (in, upon, or with respect to, a person or thing), that is, credit; by implication to entrust (especially one’s spiritual well being to Christ).  Used 248x - (Strong's word list) - believe (-r), commit (to trust), put in trust with.


G4102 - From G3982; persuasion, that is, credence; moral conviction (of religious truth, or the truthfulness of God or a religious teacher), especially reliance upon Christ for salvation; abstractly constancy in such profession; by extension the system of religious (Gospel) truth itself. - Used 244x - (Strong's word list) - assurance, belief, believe, faith, fidelity.


G4103 - From G3982; objectively trustworthy; subjectively trustful.  - Used 68x (Strong's word list) - believe (-ing, -r), faithful (-ly), sure, true.


G4135 - From G4134 and G5409; to carry out fully (in evidence), that is, completely assure (or convince), entirely accomplish.  - Used 5x - translated as: believed, persuaded, proof, fully known.


G4168 - Neuter of a presumed derivative of G4167; a flock, that is, (figuratively) group (of believers).  - Used 5x - translated as: flock.


I (laughing at myself) thought, prior to searching, that I would include all the Scriptural references...obviously there are quite a few.  There are numerous resources online that allow you to search for words, phrases, definitions, etc.  My favorite program is E-Sword, which you can download for free here.  I enjoy this program primarily because it is 'on' my computer which means I don't need internet access.  One site that I have used to link to commentaries and is liked by many is Blue Letter Bible.  I think I have used either this one, Bible Study Tools or this one, Bible Com as well.


I encourage all to avail yourselves of any and all study resources that are available.  A Strong's concordance is a MUST - especially if you want to know what the words mean, where they are used, etc. etc.  Next would be some sound commentaries - I tend to prefer Matthew Poole, John Gill and Matthew Henry.


The main exhortation - read the Word, be instant in season and out, search the Scriptures daily, study to show yourself approved.  We all want to hear, well done thou good and faithful servant when we stand before our Lord.  How will we know what HE wants if we spend not time with Him?