Matthew – Concluding Notes
April 26, 2010
Not all scriptural resources will be accurate, and we must take care to study them prayerfully to determine their accuracy. An example of this is the use of the word ”friend” in Matthew. Some sources claim that this is a kind term, but its use would indicate that it is more civil than truly kind. Similarly, the term ”evil eye” is a term used in reference to jealousy within the Church, and not particularly to witchcraft.
We must also make sure to not view the Scriptures legalistically, since legalism cannot be the foundation of a religion.
Finally, we must be sure to weigh the Great Commission appropriately. It instructs us to instruct our children in the ways of the faith, and we must take care to obey this command.
The closing theme is Gerard Satamian’s Chansons Sans Paroles Op. 2 Pastorale, from the album Dry Fig Trees. www.magnatune.com
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