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Training Our Minds to Prune Our Lifestyles

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As we continue our study of Jesus' words in Matthew 18 we can see a theme that recurs throughout the Bible. The concept of pruning to produce good fruit. Jesus delivers this instruction in the form of a parable as he often did. Our Savior used parables to invite the hearer to think and ponder over what was said. Christianity is a cerebral endeavor, make no mistake about it. We are to dig and pursue the Truth daily because the way is narrow. In fact the followers in the early church were called follower of “The Way'.

Jesus mentions cutting limbs and plucking out eyes. These, of course, are not literal instructions. They are statements designed to cause a strong reaction and to explain the importance of the situation. Much like a gardener, we are to actively prune our lives so that we might produce the best fruit. The Christian walk does not stop with acceptance rather it starts with it. The nature of fallen man is in opposition to obedience. Sinful thoughts and habits are always springing up like weeds, tares, or bad branches. Our study of scripture and repentance is our only remedy against this.

As you listen to this message, ask yourself the following;
Am I actively looking for stumbling blocks in my life?
Do I realize this sin may cause others to stumble?
Are my associations causing me to stumble?
Is my life fertile soil for the Gospel to flourish?

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Jul 4, 2010
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Matthew 18
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