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Let Us Unite Against Error
Part 2
2
Warnings Issued by the Apostles
  • Acts 2028-31
  • Therefore take heed to yourselves and to all the
    flock, . . . (v 28)
  • The responsibilities of the elders are to take
    heed or pay attention (ESV) to the saints.

3
Warnings Issued by the Apostles
  • Acts 2028-31
  • . . . after my departure savage wolves will come
    in among you, not sparing the flock. (v 29)

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Warnings Issued by the Apostles
  • Acts 2028-31
  • verse 29 definitions
  • savage (grievous, KJV) - barus - 1 heavy in
    weight. 2 metaph. 2a burdensome. 2b severe,
    stern. 2c weighty. 2c1 of great moment. 2d
    violent, cruel, unsparing. (Enhanced Strongs
    Lexicon)
  • wolves - lukos - 1 a wolf. 2 metaph. of cruel,
    greedy, rapacious, destructive men. (Enhanced
    Strongs Lexicon)

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Warnings Issued by the Apostles
  • Acts 2028-31
  • verse 29
  • The elders were to be watching out for those
    savage or fierce wolves, whose purpose or intent
    was to devour and destroy the local congregation.
    These savage wolves would not spare the flock.

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Warnings Issued by the Apostles
  • Acts 2028-31
  • Also from among yourselves men will rise up,
    speaking perverse things, to draw away the
    disciples after themselves. (v 30)

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Warnings Issued by the Apostles
  • Acts 2028-31
  • verse 30 definitions
  • perverse - diastrepho - to distort, twist (dia,
    through, and strepho), is translated to
    pervert in Luke 232 (cf. No. 1 in v. 14) Acts
    1310 in v. 8, to turn aside (kjv, away)
    in the perfect participle, passive voice, it is
    translated perverse, lit., turned aside,
    corrupted, in Matt. 1717 Luke 941 Acts
    2030 Phil. 215. (Vines)

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Warnings Issued by the Apostles
  • Acts 2028-31
  • verse 30
  • Elders were to also be watchful for those who
    would arise from among themselves.
  • These men would distort, twist, or corrupt the
    word of God. They would speak perverse things
    with the intent or purpose of drawing away
    disciples.

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Warnings Issued by the Apostles
  • Acts 2028-31- Summary
  • Source From without and within
  • When To come to pass
  • The elders were to take heed or pay attention,
    being on guard.

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Warnings Issued by the Apostles
  • Acts 2028-31- Summary
  • Men described as savage wolves would enter the
    congregation with the purpose of not sparing or
    destroying the flock or congregation.
  • Men already in the church would rise up, speaking
    perverse things with the purpose of drawing
    away disciples.

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Warnings Issued by the Apostles
  • Romans 1617-18
  • . . . note those who cause divisions and
    offenses . . . (v 17a)
  • This is the action the saints were to take
    against those who cause divisions and offenses.

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Warnings Issued by the Apostles
  • Romans 1617-18
  • . . . contrary to the doctrine which you
    learned, and avoid them. (v 17b)
  • The divisions and offenses were contrary to the
    doctrine taught by Christ and the apostles.
  • Once the church had noted (marked) those causing
    divisions and offense, the brethren were to avoid
    the offenders.

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Warnings Issued by the Apostles
  • Romans 1617-18
  • For those who are such do not serve our Lord
    Jesus Christ, but their own belly, . . . (v 18a)
  • Those who caused divisions and offenses were
    serving their own belly or selfish desires.

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Warnings Issued by the Apostles
  • Romans 1617-18
  • . . . and by smooth words and flattering speech
    deceive the hearts of the simple. (v 18b)

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Warnings Issued by the Apostles
  • Romans 1617-18
  • verse 18b definitions
  • smooth words - chrestologia - 1 fair speaking,
    the smooth and plausible address which simulates
    goodness. (Enhanced Strongs Lexicon)

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Warnings Issued by the Apostles
  • Romans 1617-18
  • verse 18b definitions
  • flattering speech - eulogia - 1 praise,
    laudation, panegyric of Christ or God. 2 fine
    discourse, polished language. 2a in a bad sense,
    language artfully adapted to captivate the
    hearer fair speaking, fine speeches. (Enhanced
    Strongs Lexicon)

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Warnings Issued by the Apostles
  • Romans 1617-18
  • verse 18b
  • Here we see the purpose of marking and avoiding
    those who cause division and offenses.
  • The church is to take action to protect the
    simple members from the smooth words and
    flattering speech of those who cause divisions
    and offensives.

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Warnings Issued by the Apostles
  • Romans 1617-18 - Summary
  • Source From without and within
  • When Immediate threats
  • When someone has been identified as causing
    divisions and offenses, the congregation is the
    mark, note, or watch out (ESV) for these divisive
    people and then avoid them.

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Warnings Issued by the Apostles
  • Romans 1617-18 - Summary
  • While this chapter does not give an example of
    how or over what subject the divisions and
    offenses develop, the Bible does reveal the
    motives of the men in question They seek to
    serve their own belly, appetites, and desires. In
    other words, they are selfish.

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Warnings Issued by the Apostles
  • 2 Corinthians 1112-15
  • . . . that I may cut off the opportunity from
    those who desire an opportunity to be regarded
    just as we are in the things of which they
    boast. (v 12)
  • There were those who desired to be regarded as
    apostles.

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Warnings Issued by the Apostles
  • 2 Corinthians 1112-15
  • For such are false apostles, deceitful workers,
    transforming themselves into apostles of Christ.
    (v 13)

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Warnings Issued by the Apostles
  • 2 Corinthians 1112-15
  • verse 13 definition
  • false apostles - pseudapostolos
  • 1 a false apostle, one who falsely claims to be
    an ambassador of Christ. (Enhanced Strongs
    Lexicon)

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Warnings Issued by the Apostles
  • 2 Corinthians 1112-15
  • verse 13 definition
  • false apostles - pseudapostolos
  • from 5571 and 652 a spurious apostle,
    pretended preacher false teacher. (The New
    Strongs Dictionary)
  • 5571 (pseudes) - untrue, erroneous, deceitful,
    wicked false, liar. (Ibid.)
  • 652 (apostolos) - a delegate an ambassador of
    the Gospel officially a commissioner of Christ
    apostle (with miraculous powers) apostle,
    messenger, he that is sent. (Ibid.)

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Warnings Issued by the Apostles
  • 2 Corinthians 1112-15
  • verse 13 definitions
  • transforming - metaschematizo
  • 1 to change the figure of, to transform.
    (Enhanced Strongs Lexicon)
  • to change in fashion or appearance (Vines)

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Warnings Issued by the Apostles
  • 2 Corinthians 1112-15
  • verse 13
  • Paul referred to these men as being false
    apostles and deceitful workers.
  • As false apostles, these men would be untrue,
    erroneous, deceitful, and wicked.
  • As deceitful workers, these men would appear to
    be workers in the our Lords kingdom, but would
    be doing so in all deception. They would attempt
    to deceive so that they would not reveal their
    true nature and identity.

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Warnings Issued by the Apostles
  • 2 Corinthians 1112-15
  • verse 13
  • These false apostles would have to transform
    or change in fashion or appearance their behavior
    so that others would perceive them as apostles
    and workers. This implies that they would have
    to teach enough truth to deceive those around
    them.

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Warnings Issued by the Apostles
  • 2 Corinthians 1112-15
  • Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers
    also transform themselves into ministers of
    righteousness, . . . (v 15)
  • Paul stated that we should not be surprised when
    the ministers of Satan transform themselves into
    ministers of righteousness. While they may teach
    the truth in some areas, they are deceitful
    workers, teaching false doctrine in other areas.

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Warnings Issued by the Apostles
  • 2 Corinthians 1112-15 - Summary
  • Source Without and within
  • When Immediate threat
  • During the times of the apostles, the church had
    to contend with men claiming to be apostles, but
    were not. These men would apparently teach enough
    truth to transform themselves, but they would be
    nothing but deceptive workers.

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