20 February 2015

Jesus is the Great I Am

Jesus Is The Great I Am. Jesus reveals His character in the Bible.


 

A1 Objectives

B1 Describe Jesus's claim to be God in the I Am statements.

B2 Identify the word pictures Jesus used to refer to Himself.


 

A2 Scriptures

B1 Exodus 3:14

B2 John 6:35

B3 John 8:12

B4 John 8:56-58

B5 John 10:7

B6 John 10:11

B7 John 11:25

B8 John 14:6

B9 John 15:1

B10 John 15:5

B11 John 18:1-9


 

A3 Notes

B1 I Am

C1 Meaning

D1 The Self Existent One

D2 The Eternal Now

C2 The "I Ams" of Jesus. I am

D1 The Bread of Life

D2 The Light of the world

D3 The Door of the sheep

D4 The Good Shepherd

D5 The Resurrection and the Life

D6 The Way, the Truth, and the Life

D7 The Vine

B2 Christological heresies. See A6B3 below

B3 John 8:12-59

C1 I am the Light of the World (John 8:12-20)

C2 I am going away (John 8:21-30)

C3 I am the one who sets people free (John 8:31-36)

C4 I am the one who knows (John 8:37-47)

C5 I am (John 8:48-59)

B4 If we study the real thing--the real Jesus, we will recognize the false views of Jesus quickly.

C1 That which was from the beginning, which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we have gazed upon, and our hands have handled, concerning the Word of life— and the life was manifested, and we have seen and testify and proclaim to you the eternal life which was with the Father and was manifested to us— that which we have seen and heard we proclaim to you, in order that you also may have fellowship with us; and indeed our fellowship is with the Father and with His Son Jesus Christ. And these things we write to you that our joy may be complete. (1 John 1:1-4, EMTV)

C2 And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth. (John 1:14, EMTV)


 

A4 Question

B1 What is God?

C1 The highest being.

C2 The only one in His class--the God class/classification.

C3 The only one who has all the characteristics of God as omnipresence, omniscience, omnipotence, etc.

B2 What is the Trinity?

C1 One God.

C2 Three distinct persons.

C3 All equal in substance.

B3 Is Jesus God?

C1 Yes.

C2 Jesus's claim about himself.

D1 I and the Father are one." Therefore the Jews took up stones again to stone Him. Jesus answered them, "Many good works I have shown you from My Father. For which of those works do you stone Me?" The Jews answered Him, saying, "For a good work we do not stone You, but for blasphemy, and because You, being a Man, make Yourself God." (John 10:30-33, EMTV)

D2 But Jesus answered them, "My Father has been working until now, and I am working." Because of this the Jews were seeking all the more to kill Him, because not only was He breaking the Sabbath, but also He called God His own Father, making Himself equal with God. (John 5:17-18, EMTV)

D3 Jesus said to them, "Most assuredly I say to you, before Abraham was, I AM." (John 8:58, EMTV)

E1 A. G. Campbell writes, "That we must also understand the expression 'I am' (eimi) as intended to declare the full deity of Christ is clear from the fact that Jesus did not attempt an explanation. He did not try to convince the Jews that they had misunderstood Him, but rather He repeated the statement several times on various occasions." (1)

E2 The phrase "I Am" refers to the passage "And God said to Moses, "I AM WHO I AM." And He said, "Thus you shall say to the children of Israel, 'I AM has sent me to you.' " (Exodus 3:14, NKJV)

B4 So who cares if Jesus is God or not? Is it important?

C1 Since Jesus states that He is God, He would be a liar if he was not. So He wouldn't be a great moral teacher.

C2 Since Jesus accepts worship (Thomas, for instance, when he said, "My Lord, and my God." (John 20:28), then Jesus would a egomaniacal liar.

C3 There would be no salvation. Only a God could be savior to obtain an eternal redemption.

B5 Is He said to them, "But who do you say that I am?" Peter answered and said, "The Christ of God." (Luke 9:20, NKJV) important? Who do you say that I am?

B6 Is Jesus telling the truth when He says He is God?

B7 Is this "I Am" stuff important? Is it any different than I am Len?

C1 "I am" comes from Exodus 3:14.

C2 God tells Moses some things about Himself.

C3 God is eternal.

C4 God is always present (tense).

C5 God is always faithful.

C6 God is self-existent.

C7 God is independent.

C8 God is absolute (the one and only).

C9 God is unchangeable.

B8 John 8:12-59

C1 What does Jesus mean when He says, "I am the light of the world"?

D1 Light is a reference to understanding and knowledge.

D2 Jesus as the light shows the true law and condition of humanity--we are sinners.

D3 Jesus is the only human (as the God/man) who speaks 100% truth.

D4 Jesus tells humanity their true condition, their true destiny (hell), the true Savior (Jesus), true doctrine, true living, etc.

C2 What is light, and what is darkness?

C3 What is the light of life? (He is the Messiah/Savior).

C4 In John 8:13 was Jesus's testimony of Himself true? Is that the only testimony He had?

C5 In John 8:18 when did the Father ever testify about the Son?

D1 Matthew 3:17 "This is my beloved Son."

D2 Matthew 17:5

D3 Compare John 5:31-47.

C6 Who is Jesus's Father? (He speaks of God the Father. Jesus had no earthly father who got Mary pregnant.)

C7 In John 8:31 why can't these Jews go to where Jesus will be? (They are sinners and have not been born again).

C8 In John 8:34 what do the Jews have to believe? Is this true for all people? How important is Jesus to this conversion?

C9 Comparing John 8:15 with John 8:26 is there a contradiction? Jesus says, "I judge no one," then later says, "I have many things to say and to judge concerning you."

D1 There was no judgment then, but judgment time is coming, is future.

D2 It is then that Jesus will render judgment.

D3 He is the Judge, though He is not judging as present.

D4 If He was, His judgment, decision, would be righteous and true.

C10 Concerning John 8:28 what is Jesus referring to when He says, "When the Son of Man is lifted up?" Is there an incident in the past that this refers to? Is there an incident in the future that this refers to? (Yes, Numbers 21:7-9 and John 19:18)

C11 John 8:32.

D1 Who is Jesus talking to? (Those who believe in Him).

D2 In John 8:31 what does "...abide in My word" mean?

E1 Continue in what I have taught.

E2 It is both believing and doing (the doing shows that we really do believe.

D3 How can we know what is true? (Abiding in His word).

D4 What is the source of truth? (His word--the Bible). What about experiences that people speak of today as arch-heretic Mike Bikel, or Todd Bentley, or Morning Star Ministries (?) for example.

D5 Can the devil tell the truth? (Yes). Give an example. (Then the devil took Him up into the holy city, and set Him on the pinnacle of the temple, and said to Him, "If You are the Son of God, throw Yourself down. For it is written: 'He shall give His angels charge concerning you,' and, 'In their hands they will lift you up, lest you dash your foot against a stone.' " Jesus said to him, "Again, it is written, 'You shall not tempt the Lord your God.' " Again, the devil took Him up on a very high mountain, and showed Him all the kingdoms of the world, and their glory. And he said to Him, "All these things will I give You, if You will fall down and worship me." Then Jesus said to him, "Get behind Me, Satan! For it is written, 'You shall worship the Lord your God, and Him alone you shall serve.' " Then the devil left Him, and behold, angels came and ministered to Him. (Matthew 4:5-11, EMTV)

D6 How are we going to know the difference? (Correct interpretation of the Bible. We must understand/interpret the Bible in its plain, normal sense and use the context. We use the vertical context of the passages before and after and the horizontal context of studying passages speaking of the same/similar topics).

D7 How can truth set us free?

E1 Knowing our true condition, that we are not good and deserve punishment from God. Knowing the truth about forgiveness by believing in Jesus Christ.

E2 Educating us what a godly life is, so how to treat our wife, our children, our friends, our enemies, the poor, etc.

D8 If truth is not believed, what can happen?

E1 Blindness

F1 "...among whom the god of this age has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, so that the illumination of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God, should not shine on them." (2 Corinthians 4:4, EMTV)

F2 What then? Israel has not obtained what it seeks; but the elect have obtained it, and the rest were blinded. (Romans 11:7, EMTV)

F3 But even though He had done so many signs in their presence, they did not believe in Him, that the word of Isaiah the prophet might be fulfilled, which he said: "Lord, who has believed our report? And to whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed?" Therefore they could not believe, because Isaiah said again: "He has blinded their eyes and hardened their hearts, lest they should see with their eyes, lest they should understand with their hearts and turn, and I would heal them." (John 12:37-40, EMTV)

E2 Deception

F1 For such are false apostles, deceitful workers, transforming themselves into apostles of Christ. And no wonder! For Satan himself transforms himself into an angel of light. Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers also transform themselves into ministers of righteousness, whose end will be according to their works. (2 Corinthians 11:13-15, EMTV)

F2 But the Spirit explicitly says, that in latter times some shall fall away from the faith, giving heed to deceiving spirits and doctrines of demons, speaking lies in hypocrisy, having been seared with a hot iron as to their own conscience, forbidding to marry, commanding to abstain from foods which God created to be received with thanksgiving by those who are believers and have come to know the truth. Because every creature of God is good, and not one is to be rejected, being received with thanksgiving, for it is sanctified through the word of God and prayer. (1 Timothy 4:1-5, EMTV)

D9 John 8:33--What did the people think Jesus was talking about? (Physical slavery).

D10 How did Jesus answer them in John 8:34-36? (Spiritual slavery to sin and the devil).

D11 In John 8:45-47 why didn't the people believe Him? (He told them the truth).

D12 When the people countered the Lord Jesus, what method did they use?

E1 Ridicule (John 8:48)

E2 Lies

D13 What kind of death was Jesus talking about in John 8:51? (Spiritual death, that is, eternity in the Lake of Fire).

D14 Did Jesus live before Abraham? (John 8:58)

D15 Why did this incite the Jews?

E1 They knew when He said, "I am", He was calling Himself God.

E2 In Vincent's Word Studies he comments, "Was, I am [γενεσθαι, εγω ειμι] . It is important to observe the distinction between the two verbs. Abraham 's life was under the conditions of time, and therefore had a temporal beginning. Hence, Abraham came into being, or was born [γενεσθαι] . Jesus ' life was from and to eternity. Hence the formula for absolute, timeless existence, I am [εγω ειμι] ."

E3 Wilbur Pickering's comment on this passage is "Here Jesus is openly, unmistakably claiming to be Jehovah. They are obliged to get the point, and not wanting to acknowledge Him they pick up stones. At this point to argue, as some have done, that Jesus was merely a good, moral man won't wash. Either He was God, as He claimed; or He was a charlatan, a megalomaniac; or He was demonized. The Jews at that time took the third option; I take the first."

D16 So did Jesus ever claim that He was God?

E1 John 8:58

E2 The woman said to Him, "I know that Messiah is coming" (who is called Christ). "When He comes, He will proclaim to us all things." Jesus said to her, "I am He, the One speaking to you." (John 4:25-26, EMTV)

E3 Nathanael answered and said to Him, "Rabbi, You are the Son of God! You are the King of Israel!" (John 1:49, EMTV)

E4 But Jesus kept silent. So reacting the high priest said to Him, "I put you under oath by the Living God so that you tell us if you are the Messiah, the Son of God!" (Matthew 26:63, WPNT)

C12 John 18:1-9

D1 When did this take place? (At His betrayal).

D2 In John 18:4 Jesus asks them, "Who you looking for?" What was His answer in John 18:5? (I Am).

D3 Many translations have "I am he." Is there something different the way "he" is written, and what does this mean?

E1 The word "he" is in italics indicating that there is no Greek word for "he."

E2 Jesus is saying, "I AM" just as He said "I AM" in John 8:58.

D4 Was there an unusual effect on those who came to arrest Him? (They fell backward. John 18:6).

D5 What does this falling backward mean?

E1 Jesus authority.

E2 Jesus doing a miracle in knocking them down with a word.

D6 Who was in control here--those who came to arrest him or Jesus?

E1 Consider:

F1 When the wicked came against me To eat up my flesh, My enemies and foes, They stumbled and fell. (Psalms 27:2, NKJV)

F2 Let them be ashamed and brought to mutual confusion Who seek to destroy my life; Let them be driven backward and brought to dishonor Who wish me evil. (Psalms 40:14, NKJV)

E2 Adam Clarke comments on this verse, "None of the other evangelists mentions this very important circumstance. Our Lord chose to give them this proof of his infinite power, that they might know that their power could not prevail against him if he chose to exert his might, seeing that the very breath of his mouth confounded, drove back, and struck them down to the earth. Thus by the blast of God they might have perished, and by the breath of his nostrils they might have been consumed."

E3 From now on I tell you before it happens, so that when it happens, you may believe that I AM. (John 13:19, EMTV)


 

A5 Resources

B1 (1) As quoted from THE NEW EVIDENCE THAT DEMANDS A VERDICT, 1999, Josh McDowell, Page 142, Accessed 15 February 2015


 


 

A6 Appendix

B1 List of Scriptures for lesson


 

A2 Scriptures

B1 Exodus 3:14

And God said to Moses, "I AM WHO I AM." And He said, "Thus you shall say to the children of Israel, 'I AM has sent me to you.' " (Exodus 3:14, NKJV)

B2 John 6:35

And Jesus said to them, "I am the bread of life. He who comes to Me shall never hunger, and he who believes in Me shall never thirst. (John 6:35, NKJV)

B3 John 8:12

Then Jesus spoke to them again, saying, "I am the light of the world. He who follows Me shall not walk in darkness, but have the light of life." (John 8:12, NKJV)

B4 John 8:56-58

"Your father Abraham rejoiced to see My day, and he saw it and was glad." Then the Jews said to Him, "You are not yet fifty years old, and have You seen Abraham?" Jesus said to them, "Most assuredly, I say to you, before Abraham was, I AM." (John 8:56-58, NKJV)

B5 John 10:7

Then Jesus said to them again, "Most assuredly, I say to you, I am the door of the sheep. (John 10:7, NKJV)

B6 John 10:11

"I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd gives His life for the sheep. (John 10:11, NKJV)

B7 John 11:25

Jesus said to her, "I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live. (John 11:25, NKJV)

B8 John 14:6

Jesus said to him, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me. (John 14:6, NKJV)

B9 John 15:1

"I am the true vine, and My Father is the vinedresser. (John 15:1, NKJV)

B10 John 15:5

"I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing. (John 15:5, NKJV)

B11 John 18:1-9

When Jesus had spoken these words, He went out with His disciples over the Brook Kidron, where there was a garden, which He and His disciples entered. And Judas, who betrayed Him, also knew the place; for Jesus often met there with His disciples. Then Judas, having received a detachment of troops, and officers from the chief priests and Pharisees, came there with lanterns, torches, and weapons. Jesus therefore, knowing all things that would come upon Him, went forward and said to them, "Whom are you seeking?" They answered Him, "Jesus of Nazareth." Jesus said to them, "I am He." And Judas, who betrayed Him, also stood with them. Now when He said to them, "I am He," they drew back and fell to the ground. Then He asked them again, "Whom are you seeking?" And they said, "Jesus of Nazareth." Jesus answered, "I have told you that I am He. Therefore, if you seek Me, let these go their way," that the saying might be fulfilled which He spoke, "Of those whom You gave Me I have lost none." (John 18:1-9, NKJV)


 

B2 List of the "I ams" found in the book of Revelation. (Via ICR)


 

"I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending" (Revelation 1:8).

"I am Alpha and Omega, the first and the last" (Revelation 1:11).

"Fear not; I am the first and the last" (Revelation 1:17).

"I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end" (Revelation 21:6).

"I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last" (Revelation 22:13).

"I am the root and the offspring of David, and the bright and morning star"(Revelation 22:16).


 

B3 List of historical Christological heresies


 

Ebionism

Jesus is only a man

Makes Jesus a liar or lunatic.

Colossians 2:9,

Arianism

Jesus had all of God's perfections but had a beginning. Jesus was also of a different substance than God

Jesus would not be the perfect Savior. He had to be the God/man of the same substance as God.

John 8:58, Isaiah 9:6,

Hebrews 13:8, Isaiah 44:8, John 14:9

Adoptionism

Jesus was only a man, who lived a most righteous life and was adopted by God.

Jesus would not be the perfect Savior.

Hebrews 13:8, Ecclesiastes 7:20,

Isaiah 45:21-22, Philippians 2:6-7

Docetism

Jesus is God/spirit. He has only an appearance as a human.

Jesus would not be the perfect Savior, because He was not a real man.

Luke 24:39, Ephesians 5:30, 1 John 1:1-2, Hebrews 2:14

Apollinariansim

Jesus had a human body and a human soul, but he had the divinity as his spirit.

Jesus was neither perfect God nor perfect man. All of man needs to be saved. Jesus would have to be perfect God/man to save the whole man—body, soul, and spirit.

Philippians 2:6-8, Colossians 1:15, John 1:1, Matthew 26:12, Matthew 26:38, Luke 23:46

Nestorianism

Jesus had a human and separate God person, so 2 persons in one body. Oil and water do not mix, so God and human are not mixed in Jesus. Jesus is a man who was infused by the second person of the Trinity.

Jesus was a split personality to be sure and not a complete savior. Which person was crucified? The one unified person of Jesus Christ, the God/man, was the Savior.

John 1:1, John 1:14, Hebrews 1:1-4, Philippians 2:4-7. This view is erroneous in that Jesus is always seen in the Scripture as one person. Mary gave birth not to just a son with a human nature but the God/man, one person and two natures. When Jesus died on the cross, both God and man died, since Jesus on the cross was the God/man. Jesus is one person, the God/man unmixed, unchanged, undivided, and inseparable.

Monophysitism

Jesus was a mixture of human and divine with the divine characteristics predominate.

Humans needed a human savior who was fully God as well.

Jesus is fully human as any other human (yet without sin 1 John 3:5) and fully God. There are two natures and one person. Jesus is fully divine as in John 1:1 and yet fully flesh as in John 1:14.

Eutychianism

Jesus had a mixture of human and divine is some sort of third substance. Sort of like hot water and cold water get mixed and are neither hot nor cold.

Jesus wouldn't be a perfect savior since he is neither human nor divine.

There is no mixture of natures. Jesus is fully human and fully God—100% human and 100% God.


 


 


 


 

Colossians 2:1-5 Study

Chapter 2:1-5


 

A1 Scripture

B1 For I want you to know how great a struggle I have concerning you and those in Laodicea, and for as many as have not seen my face in the flesh, that their hearts may be comforted, being joined together in love, and to all riches of the full assurance of understanding, to a full knowledge of the mystery of God, both of the Father and of Christ, in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. Now this I say so that no one will deceive you with arguments that sound reasonable. For though indeed I am absent in the flesh, yet I am with you in spirit, rejoicing to see your orderliness and the steadfastness of your faith in Christ. (Colossians 2:1-5, EMTV)

B2 Let me tell you how hard I have worked for you and for the people in Laodicea and for all others who do not know me personally. I do this in order that they may be filled with courage and may be drawn together in love, and so have the full wealth of assurance which true understanding brings. In this way they will know God's secret, which is Christ himself. He is the key that opens all the hidden treasures of God's wisdom and knowledge. I tell you, then, do not let anyone deceive you with false arguments, no matter how good they seem to be. For even though I am absent in body, yet I am with you in spirit, and I am glad as I see the resolute firmness with which you stand together in your faith in Christ. (Colossians 2:1-5, GNB92)


 

A2 Outline: Encouragement to not leave the faith

B1 His Burden Colossians 2:1-3

C1 Paul's struggle

D1 For Colossians

D2 For Laodiceans

D3 For all those who have not seen Paul face to face.

C2 For their hearts

D1 Hearts comforted

D2 Loving fellowship

D3 Full assurance

D4 Compete knowledge of the mystery of God

E1 Father

E2 Son (Christ)

F1 Who has all the wisdom possible to have

F2 Who has all the knowledge possible to have

B2 His Purpose (So no one will deceive you) Colossians 2:4

C1 With great sounding, but false, arguments

B3 His Comfort Colossians 2:5

C1 Paul is not there

C2 But he

D1 Thinks about them

D2 Rejoices in their

E1 Orderliness

E2 Steadfast faith in Christ


 

A3 Notes

B1 The "new" teachers trying to win over the Colossians tried to minimize the uniqueness of Jesus, the Son of God.

B2 Paul was concerned/worried/in struggle for them that their faith would hold true.

B3 Paul was concerned that this "new" teaching was unsettling their hearts.

B4 Paul wanted to comfort them that the doctrine they had been taught was correct.

B5 Paul wanted their fellowship with one another to be in love, not worry.

B6 Paul wanted their assurance of faith that they were correct in what they had believed about Jesus Christ.

B7 Paul assured them that these "new" teachers did not have a hidden knowledge about Jesus. Paul said that what they had been taught by Paul and his companions was full and open, not hidden.

B8 Paul taught them that Jesus had all knowledge and wisdom. Jesus was not a stepping stone to higher powers and limited in knowledge and wisdom, instead Jesus had as much as could possibly be known. He had the same knowledge and wisdom as the Father.

B9 Paul was afraid that these "new" teachers would have seemingly sound and complete logic in their presentations and teaching. They evidently were excellent teachers with a charismatic presentation. Paul wanted those of Colossae and Laodicea to be aware that even if the false teachers arguments sounded plausible, they were not. They were false. We are well must adhere to the truth as is it taught in Scriptures. There are no hidden arguments. Our doctrine, our beliefs, are plain to be seen. When a teacher starts stringing together a bunch of passages to "show" us how a certain word must be understood differently that what it would seem, we must reject that teacher and their teaching. Certain Calvinists corrupt the word "world" in John 3:16, etc.

B10 Paul rejoices to see their lives and fellowship to be orderly and their faith steadfast in Christ.


 

19 February 2015

Avoid Marrying an Abuser

All people definitely need to avoid marrying an abuser. How can you tell one? This article offers some excellent. I have seen men and women who have been abused. One doesn't even need to ask. There may be the obvious like bruises, but the other signs are there, too. The best is to avoid.

Deal Breakers: Advice to Unmarried Women (and Daughters)

I think there are almost always red flags waving high and clear, but very few young people are willing to acknowledge them when passions are waving higher. We've all experienced this either in our own lives or as we've observed the lives of other young people. It's all about the "here and now." The FEELINGS. The romance. The dream. The excitement. The longings fulfilled.

Nobody wants to be practical. How dull.

The hard, stone-cold fact is, if a young person refuses to look carefully at the other person from all the angles, taking time to observe objectively and get the input of other objective observers, the feelings, romance, dream, excitement, and fulfilled longings will all end in a shocking and abrupt ending at the altar.

And then there's the long "and they lived…horribly ever after."

I'm not talking about the normal transition from the amazing drama of the dating days to the daily grind. Everyone goes through that and GROWS through that. I'm talking about when you wake up and realize with horror that you are married to an abusive spouse.

How can you avoid this? An abuser doesn't introduce himself like this, "Hello – it's nice to meet you. I'd like to take you on a whirlwind romance, sweep you off your feet, marry you, and then abuse you until death do us part."

The Bible has some advice, some guides, and some rules. Here are some:

  1. Live joyfully with the wife whom you love all the days of your vain life which He has given you under the sun, all your days of vanity; for that is your portion in life, and in the labor which you perform under the sun. (Ecclesiastes 9:9, NKJV)
  2. But did He not make them one, having a remnant of the Spirit? And why one? He seeks godly offspring. Therefore take heed to your spirit, and let none deal treacherously with the wife of his youth. (Malachi 2:15, NKJV)
  3. Men ought to love their wives just as they love their own bodies. A man who loves his wife loves himself. (Ephesians 5:28, GNB92)
  4. In the same way you husbands must live with your wives with the proper understanding that they are more delicate than you. Treat them with respect, because they also will receive, together with you, God's gift of life. Do this so that nothing will interfere with your prayers. (1 Peter 3:7, GNB92)

Showing love to our spouse (or to be spouse) involves giving. Please read the article to avoid some heartache.

16 February 2015

The Pedestal



People have a tendency to elevate individuals to practically god-like status in which everything they say or teach is the truth.

Many popular preachers of all stripes have their own unappointed apologists. When one popular preacher's teaching was criticized there were comments defending him strongly. Phrases as "he is the man" and "everything he teaches is true," "I've never heard anything scripturally wrong come from him," etc. They follow that preachers teaching, buying their books, listening to their podcasts, and attending their meetings. It seems that their favorite teacher cannot do or teach anything that is wrong.

Some problems

  1. They have lost their first love as what happened in Ephesus. Jesus has been demoted. Jesus is THE teacher. "Nevertheless I have this against you, that you have left your first love." (Revelation 2:4, EMTV).

  2. They have made a human to be nearly infallible. "By no means! Indeed, let God be true but every man a liar, just as it is written: "That You may be justified in Your words, and You may prevail when You are judged." (Romans 3:4, EMTV)

  3. They feel that you cannot criticize THEIR teacher. "He/she is a great teacher, you have no right to criticize." Saying, "Do not touch My anointed ones, And do My prophets no harm." (Psalms 105:15, NKJV). "To the law and to the testimony! If they do not speak according to this word, it is because there is no light in them." (Isaiah 8:20, NKJV). "I know your works, your labor, your patience, and that you cannot bear those who are evil. And you have tested those who say they are apostles and are not, and have found them liars; (Revelation 2:2, NKJV)

  4. "I've never heard anything scripturally wrong come from him." "But test all things; hold fast that which is good." (1 Thessalonians 5:21, EMTV)

  5. These teachers like that attention that comes from being a "great" teacher. "They love to be greeted with respect in the marketplaces and to have people call them 'Teacher.' You must not be called 'Teacher,' because you are all equal and have only one Teacher." (Matthew 23:7-8, GNB92)

  6. What is truth is being decided by the individual. This is wrong; it is to be decided only by Scripture. The Bible is the only source of 100% truth. The entirety of Your word is truth, and all Your righteous judgments endure forever. (Psalms 119:160, HCSB). Every word of God is pure; He is a shield to those who take refuge in Him. (Proverbs 30:5, HCSB). All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, (2 Timothy 3:16, EMTV).

  7. If the teacher apostatizes, their followers probably will too. They have put so much trust into their teacher that they will not question what they teacher. "Every word of God is pure; He is a shield to those who put their trust in Him." (Proverbs 30:5, NKJV). Thus says the LORD: "Cursed is the man who trusts in man and makes flesh his strength, whose heart departs from the LORD. For he shall be like a shrub in the desert, And shall not see when good comes, But shall inhabit the parched places in the wilderness, In a salt land which is not inhabited. "Blessed is the man who trusts in the LORD, and whose hope is the LORD. (Jeremiah 17:5-7, NKJV)


Every teacher, every time should be compared to the teachings of Scripture. We must read the Bible, study the Bible, believe the Bible, and pray.

We need a little skepticism.

Let us never put a teacher on a pedestal.

15 February 2015

About Parables

Jesus Teaches His Disciples


 

A1 Objectives

B1 Explain why Jesus taught in parables.

B2 Describe the meaning of various parables.


 

A2 Scripture

B1 Matthew 13:1-23 The Sower

B2 Matthew 22:1-14 The Wedding Feast


 

A3 Notes

B1 What is a parable?

C1 Define

D1 The Greek word is parabolee and comes from two other Greek stems para= beside and ballein= throw.

D2 Thus a comparison of two things

D3 So it is a comparison between a truth and an illustration of that truth

C2 Types/classification (Adapted from Strong and McClintock from "The Cyclopedia")

D1 A hard to understand saying

E1 I will incline my ear to a proverb; I will disclose my dark saying on the harp. Psalm 49:4

E2 I will open my mouth in a parable; I will utter dark sayings of old, Psalm 78:2

E3 Then Jesus said to them, "Most assuredly, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink His blood, you have no life in you. "Whoever eats My flesh and drinks My blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day. "For My flesh is food indeed, and My blood is drink indeed. "He who eats My flesh and drinks My blood abides in Me, and I in him. "As the living Father sent Me, and I live because of the Father, so he who feeds on Me will live because of Me. "This is the bread which came down from heaven--not as your fathers ate the manna, and are dead. He who eats this bread will live forever." These things He said in the synagogue as He taught in Capernaum. Therefore many of His disciples, when they heard this, said, "This is a hard saying; who can understand it?" (John 6:53-60, NKJV)

D2 A little story that is fiction

E1 The LORD sent the prophet Nathan to David. Nathan went to him and said, "There were two men who lived in the same town; one was rich and the other poor. The rich man had many cattle and sheep, while the poor man had only one lamb, which he had bought. He took care of it, and it grew up in his home with his children. He would feed it some of his own food, let it drink from his cup, and hold it in his lap. The lamb was like a daughter to him. One day a visitor arrived at the rich man's home. The rich man didn't want to kill one of his own animals to fix a meal for him; instead, he took the poor man's lamb and prepared a meal for his guest." David became very angry at the rich man and said, "I swear by the living LORD that the man who did this ought to die! For having done such a cruel thing, he must pay back four times as much as he took." "You are that man," Nathan said to David. "And this is what the LORD God of Israel says: 'I made you king of Israel and rescued you from Saul. (2 Samuel 12:1-7, GNB92)

E2 Then Amaziah sent messengers to King Jehoash of Israel, challenging him to fight. But King Jehoash sent back the following reply: "Once a thorn bush on the Lebanon Mountains sent a message to a cedar: 'Give your daughter in marriage to my son.' A wild animal passed by and trampled the bush down. Now Amaziah, you have defeated the Edomites, and you are filled with pride. Be satisfied with your fame and stay at home. Why stir up trouble that will only bring disaster on you and your people?" (2 Kings 14:8-10, GNB92)

E3 Most of the New Testament parables are this type.

D3 A longer speech/discourse that uses figurative language.

E1 Then the LORD put a word in Balaam's mouth, and said, "Return to Balak, and thus you shall speak." So he returned to him, and there he was, standing by his burnt offering, he and all the princes of Moab. And he took up his oracle and said: "Balak the king of Moab has brought me from Aram, From the mountains of the east. 'Come, curse Jacob for me, And come, denounce Israel!' (Numbers 23:5-7, NKJV)

E2 Moreover Job continued his parable, and said, (Job 27:1, KJV)

B2 Why speak in parables?

C1 Therefore I speak to them in parables, because seeing they do not see, and hearing they do not hear, nor do they understand. (Matthew 13:13, EMTV)

C2 They do not know nor understand; For He has shut their eyes, so that they cannot see, And their hearts, so that they cannot understand. (Isaiah 44:18, NKJV)

D1 This is the illustration/parable of the stupid man who cuts down a tree. Part of the one tree is used in the fire to bake, while the other is used to carve out an idol that he will bow down to and pray, "Deliver me."

D2 The eyes are shut because that is the state of all humanity before God imitates salvation.

C3 Now the word of the LORD came to me, saying: "Son of man, you dwell in the midst of a rebellious house, which has eyes to see but does not see, and ears to hear but does not hear; for they are a rebellious house. (Ezekiel 12:1-2, NKJV)

D1 This means, again, that this is the nature state of humanity.

D2 Since it is so, God sends the prophet Ezekiel to show them by illustration what was going to happen to Jerusalem.

B3 Matthew 13:1-23 The Sower

C1 Kingdom of God Parables.

C2 This the Parable of the Sower

D1 Setting (Matthew 23:1-2)

E1 Capernaum

E2 Jesus leaves house

E3 Jesus goes to the sea shore

E4 There is such a large crowd that Jesus gets into a boat, then he sits to teach them.

E5 The people are on the sea shore listening.

D2 Speaks many parables to them.

C3 The Parable of the Sower

D1 A sower goes out to sow.

D2 He sows.

D3 The seeds

E1 Goes to wayside

E2 Goes on stony ground

E3 Goes among the thorns

E4 Goes on good soil.

C4 The disciples question and Jesus's answer

D1 The questions, "Why do you speak in parables?"

D2 The answer:

E1 Jesus wanted the disciples to know the mysteries of the Kingdom of Heaven.

E2 Those who have will be given more.

E3 Those who have not will lose what they already have.

E4 Isaiah's prophecy has been fulfilled. (These people have fulfilled that prophecy).

E5 The disciples are blessed for they do see and hear (understand the meaning because Jesus interprets it).

E6 Many prophets and righteous people have wished to know these things and did not, but now you do.

B4 Matthew 22:1-14 The Wedding Feast

C1 Topic: The Kingdom of Heaven

C2 The parable

D1 A king plans and prepares a wedding feast for his son.

D2 Servants are sent to invite people to the wedding. Remember that these are the invited.

E1 At first no one wanted to come.

E2 The second time they made excuses and beat and/or killed the servants.

D3 The king became angry.

D4 The king sent soldiers who killed these murders.

D5 The king sent servants out again to those who did not deserve to come.

D6 These servants were successful.

D7 The wedding feast takes place.

D8 One person did not have wedding garments on.

D9 The king asks why he doesn't have wedding garments.

D10 This person had no answer.

D11 The King gives judgment.

D12 The servants take this person and throw him out into punishment.

C3 Jesus concludes with "...many are invited, few are chosen."


 

A4 Questions

B1 If Jesus used parables, should we?

B2 Is Jesus hiding the truth from people by speaking in parables?

B3 Has God hidden truth to some people? Why or why not?

C1 The Sermon on the Mount was preacher earlier in time. (Compare Appendix #1 of things done before the Parable of the Sower).

C2 Evidently the people did not repent, did not listen, did not do what Jesus said, so now truth is through parables.

C3 There was also John the Baptist who had preached plainly.

C4 "By resorting to parables, Jesus effectively separated the truth-seekers from the mere curious." (Writer of Answers Bible Curriculum Lesson Adult Year 3, Quarter 2).

C5 The mere curious would be those who didn't want to know the truth, and if they do, would not follow or obey it.

B4 What are the mysteries of the Kingdom of Heaven?

C1 How to be a citizen of that kingdom.

C2 The kingdom rules.

C3 Who the citizens are.

C4 When it will start (not the date but the events preceding).

B5 Matthew 13:12. If someone has nothing, how can something be taken away?

C1 The passage doesn't say they have nothing.

C2 They have physical life and an eternal soul.

B6 Can people grasp spiritual truth or does God have to intervene?

B7 What is truth?

B8 Does truth change over time or in different cultures?

B9 What is the most important truth?

B10 What does the phrase "If any man has ears to hear, let him hear" mean?

B11 Matthew 13:13. Why can't people see and hear? What are they supposed to be hearing/seeing?

B12 Matthew 13:15. Why are people dull of hearing?

B13 Does Jesus not want them to see and hear?

B14 Are we to base doctrine on parables? (No, we may on Jesus's interpretation but not on the parable itself (via Wilbur Pickering)). We must be careful when interpreting these parables using the allegorical method of interpretation and making the text say something it does not.

B15 What is, who is, a sower? (Anyone sharing the Gospel).

B16 What are the four soils? (The road side, stony ground, thorny ground, and good ground).

B17 What is the seed? (The word of the kingdom--the Gospel).

C1 In Luke 8:11 it is called the Word of God. ("This is what the parable means: the seed is the word of God. (Luke 8:11, GNB92).

C2 So when they had appointed him a day, many came to him at his lodging, to whom he explained and solemnly testified of the kingdom of God, persuading them concerning Jesus from both the Law of Moses and the Prophets, from morning till evening. (Acts 28:23, NKJV)

C3 "...for the kingdom of God is not eating and drinking, but righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit. (Romans 14:17, NKJV)

B18 "Hears the word..." (Matthew 13:19) The word hear is a continuous idea, so while hearing. What can we do to encourage hearing?

B19 Matthew 13:19. If someone does hear but doesn't understand, did we say something wrong? How is it that they can hear but not understand?

C1 The devil blinds them.

C2 The devil snatches it away. I take this to mean that a person's attention is drawn to something, anything, except the truth of the Gospel. It may be sleepiness, hunger, loud noises, argument, or something else that draws their attention away.

C3 Elon, "They don't want to hear, so the devil snatches it away." Ray Comfort often preaches but people ignore him and the message.

B20 How is the devil able to do this?

B21 Why don't some comprehend it? (Some have made up their mind already).

B22 What is the rocky/stony ground? (They hear gladly and receive it, but when any opposition comes they renounce). Is this the false convert?

B23 What are the thorns? (The worries and responsibilities of this life). How can we avoid this?

B24 What are four things about those seeds that fall into good ground? (They hear, they understand, they bear fruit and produce). Why some have a hundred fold and some thirty? Does God get angry at those who only have thirty?

B25 Who is the king and son? (God the Father and God the Son--Jesus)

B26 Is the king justified with punishing those who made excuses not to come? (Yes, because they were doing evil deeds--physical abuse, assault, and murder. These people were also practicing treason against their king).

B27 How do you think the son felt when people did not want to come?

B28 Who are the three groups? (Those who were indifferent, malignant, and receptive).

B29 What does the Scripture mean when Jesus says, "Many are called, but few chosen?"


 

Appendix

#1 List of what Jesus taught plainly before The Sower

First cleansing of the Temple at Passover

Nicodemus interviews Jesus during Passover

The disciples baptize

John the Baptist's last witness of Jesus

John Imprisoned (thus Jesus departs Judea)

Jesus departs Judea for Galilee through Samaria

Samaritan woman at Jacob's well

Jesus in Galilee

Healing son of nobleman

The first rejection at Nazareth

Jesus moves from Nazareth to Capernaum

Draught of fish – Jesus calls four fishers of men

Demoniac in the synagogue

Peter's mother-in-law healed

Many healed the same evening

The first withdrawal – prayer

First tour of Galilee

The healing of a leper

Second withdrawal of Jesus – prayer

Healing of man with the palsy

Matthew's call; feast in his home

Fasting question

Parable of the wine skins and new wine

Feast of the Jews

Jesus heals at Bethesda Pool – His Deity Challenged

Disciples pluck corn on the Sabbath – Controversy with Pharisees

Healing of the man with the withered hand on the Sabbath

Multitudes healed by Jesus at Sea of Galilee

Choosing of the twelve – night prayer

Sermon on the Mount

Healing of the Centurion's servant

Raising of the son of the Widow of Nain

Message from John the Baptist – John's eulogy

Jesus upbraids Capernaum, Chorazin and Bethsaida

Jesus anointed at Pharisee's house by sinful woman

Jesus on second tour of Galilee with companions

Demoniac delivered

Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit

Sign of Jonah – Scribes and Pharisees seek a sign

Unclean Spirit returns

Blessed if one keeps The Word

Eye is lamp of the body

Christ's mother and brethren seek to take Him home

Kingdom Parables by the Sea of Galilee:


 

12 February 2015

Anger

 

 

What are we to do about our anger? What are the rules about anger for the Christian?


A1 What is anger?


B1 A response of displeasure


C1 Many understand anger to be a response to a threat.


C2 But in reality seems to be more a response to one's standard of life--their own personal rules, morality, and beliefs.


C3 May be calculated as a manipulation.


C4 May be suppressed, which can lead to other problems.


B2 Physical effects


C1 Usually documented are physical effects as increased heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing.


C2 The face shows a distinctive red color, narrowed eye brows, piecing stare,, clenched teeth, and straight lips (if not curled).


C3 Sometimes the only expression may be in the piercing eyes.


C4 There are postures and other body language signs as clenched fists, fighting stance, quick movements, etc.


C5 Sometimes there is physical aggression as fighting, verbal outburst, or destructive behavior as vandalism or destruction of property.


B3 Emotional effects


C1 An outpouring of epinephrine and norepinephrine.


C2 Depression, remorse, guilt, shame, and alienation


B4 Others


C1 Anger may be controlled and calculating.


C2 Anger may be a rage of self destructive behavior.


C3 Judgment and insight are usually suppressed.


C4 Anger may come from misconceptions, misunderstanding, and a response to past triggers.


B5 Types (1)


C1 Passive


D1 Dispassion (showing little or no response as shrug, shutting the eyes as if asleep, or doodling, etc.)


D2 Evasiveness (walking away, turning the back, ignoring, etc.)


D3 Defeatism (setting up others for failure, passive aggression, etc.)


D4 Psychological manipulation


D5 Secretive behavior


D6 Self blame


C2 Aggressive


D1 Bullying


D2 Destructiveness


D3 Grandiosity


D4 Hurtfulness (hurting others feelings)


D5 Manic behavior


D6 Selfishness


D7 Threats


D8 Unjust blaming


D9 Unpredictability


D10 Revenge


A2 What are the rules?


B1 Don't have anger leading to murder. (Exodus 21:14,


B2 Don't make God angry with you.


C1 Disbelief (Zechariah 7:12, Nehemiah 9:29-30, Mark 16:14)


C2 Disobedience (Deuteronomy 4:21, Psalms 7:11)


C3 Making a vow to God and not keeping it (I'm sorry I just made a mistake.) (Ecclesiastes 5:6)


C4 Stopping or "deprograming" children from believing in God, praying, or Bible reading/studying. (Mark 10:14)


C5 Being a hypocrite. (Luke 13:15)


B3 Don't make your spouse jealous (Proverbs 6:34)


B4 Don't give the wicked what they want. (Proverbs 11:23). They wicked want more evil.


B5 Don't make friends with people who have hot, violent tempers. (Don't make friends with people who have hot, violent tempers. You might learn their habits and not be able to change. (Proverbs 22:24-25, GNB92)


B6 When we are angry, we lose insight and judgment. We then make stupid decisions and do stupid things that we are later sorry for. (Proverbs 14:17)


B7 When we are angry, we make the situation worse. It will only escalate. (Proverbs 29:22).


B8 Anger leads to arguments. (Psalm 37:8, Proverbs 15:18, Proverbs 29:22)


A3 How to handle anger


B1 A gift to the angry person. Give this in private otherwise it may make the angry person angrier as if you are trying to show them up. Consider the gift from Abigail to David. 1 Samuel 2:2-28


B2 Keep calm with an angry person especially if they are a government official (police, etc.) or your boss. (Ecclesiastes 10:4)


B3 Do not go to bed angry. (Ephesians 4:26)


B4 Do not make your children angry. (Ephesians 6:4)


B5 Listen for a long time and be slow to get angry (take time to really understand someone and what they are saying before becoming angry). (Proverbs 29:8, James 1:19)


B6 Pray. (1 Timothy 2:8)


B7 Speak to the angry person in a calm, quiet way. (Proverbs 15:1)


Take some time to think deeply what you are doing, as in do not plot revenge (Romans 12:19). It is better to suffer than take revenge. (Proverbs 4:4)


B8 Forgive. (Matthew 6:14) Forgiveness is not that the offender gets away with something but rather it is placed in God's hands who will deal with it correctly. Hopefully the offender will repent and ask God (and you) for forgiveness.


B9 Love as in being nice to the angry person. You might not succeed in helping them or even calming them down, but you have gone the second mile. (Proverbs 10:12, Proverbs 27:9, James 4:1)


B10 Leave the area. (Proverbs 14:7)


B11 We need to express our anger, but it must be done with self-control and when the rush of adrenalin is gone. Sit down with someone and talk about it. We need to listen to the difficulties of others.


B12 Not take it personally. (Proverbs 19:11)


B13 Even worldly philosophy points out. (2)


A4 What can we be angry at?


B1 The things that make God angry.


C1 Returning evil for good. (Romans 2:4)


C2 Thinking that our anger is righteous. (James 1:19-20)


C3 Revenge. We are to treat our enemy nicely. (Romans 12:19-21)


C4 Bearing grudges instead of forgiving. (Leviticus 19:18)


C5 Not forgiving those who ask for forgiveness. (Matthew 18:32-34)


C6 Worshipping idols (basically an idol is anything we look to for ultimate authority). (Exodus 32:19)


C7 Leaving/denying God. (Hebrews 3:12)


B2 Dishonoring God (Exodus 20:7)


C1 Who He is.


C2 What He does.


C3 What He decides (His decisions/judgments).


C4 What He says (the Scriptures in their plain, normal sense).


C5 What He promises.


C6 What He labels evil or good. When we call evil good and good evil, we are dishonoring God.


C7 His name.


C8 His character traits.


A5 Sources:


B1 (1) ANGER, 12 February 2015, Wikipedia Authors, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anger, Accessed 12 February 2015


B2 (2) THE DOWNSIDE OF ANGER, 1 July 2003, Hara Estroff Marano, https://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/200307/the-downside-anger, Accessed 12 February 2015


A6 Links and other opinions


B1 http://www.nationalforum.com/Electronic%20Journal%20Volumes/Hendricks,%20LaVelle%20The%20Effects%20of%20Anger%20on%20the%20Brain%20and%20Body%20NFJCA%20V2%20N1%202013.pdf


B2 http://www.gotquestions.org/anger.html


B3 http://biblestudycourses.org/proverbs-bible-study-courses-section-2/control-your-anger-exploring-the-passages/


 

10 February 2015

Are You an Easy Prey for False Prophets?

False prophets abound. Jesus warned us

Holly Pivec writes in the Spirit of Error blog:

Are You Easy Prey for False Prophets?

The Bible is clear: false prophets are wolves that devour unsuspecting sheep.

Jesus said:

"Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep's clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves." (Matthew 7:15)

And the apostle Paul had this to say about false teachers.

"I know that after my departure fierce wolves will come in among you, not sparing the flock; and from among your own selves will arise men speaking twisted things, to draw away the disciples after them." (Acts 20:29-30).

Despite these clear warnings from an apostle and even Jesus himself, many people are still naive to the threat. So, my question for you is, "Are you easy prey for false prophets?"

The answer is yes if any of the following statements–drawn from Scripture–describe you.

You think God won't...

More about false prophets.

  1. The prophets prophesy falsely, and the priests rule by their own authority. My people love it like this. But what will you do at the end of it? (Jeremiah 5:31, HCSB)
  2. For from the least to the greatest of them, everyone is making profit dishonestly. From prophet to priest, everyone deals falsely. (Jeremiah 6:13, HCSB)
  3. But the LORD said to me, "These prophets are prophesying a lie in My name. I did not send them, nor did I command them or speak to them. They are prophesying to you a false vision, worthless divination, the deceit of their own minds. (Jeremiah 14:14, HCSB)
  4. Many false prophets will rise up and deceive many. (Matthew 24:11, HCSB)
  5. Woe to you when all people speak well of you, for this is the way their ancestors used to treat the false prophets. (Luke 6:26, HCSB)
  6. But there were also false prophets among the people, just as there will be false teachers among you. They will secretly bring in destructive heresies, even denying the Master who bought them, and will bring swift destruction on themselves. (2 Peter 2:1, HCSB)

Knowing who is a false prophet is serious. False prophets by the Bible standard fail in morality, truth, false predictions, covetousness, and leading to false teaching about God (e. g. denying the Trinity).

  1. "If there arises among you a prophet or a dreamer of dreams, and he gives you a sign or a wonder, "and the sign or the wonder comes to pass, of which he spoke to you, saying, 'Let us go after other gods'–which you have not known–'and let us serve them,' "you shall not listen to the words of that prophet or that dreamer of dreams, for the LORD your God is testing you to know whether you love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul. "You shall walk after the LORD your God and fear Him, and keep His commandments and obey His voice; you shall serve Him and hold fast to Him. "But that prophet or that dreamer of dreams shall be put to death, because he has spoken in order to turn you away from the LORD your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt and redeemed you from the house of bondage, to entice you from the way in which the LORD your God commanded you to walk. So you shall put away the evil from your midst. "If your brother, the son of your mother, your son or your daughter, the wife of your bosom, or your friend who is as your own soul, secretly entices you, saying, 'Let us go and serve other gods,' which you have not known, neither you nor your fathers, (Deuteronomy 13:1-6, NKJV)
  2. 'But the prophet who presumes to speak a word in My name, which I have not commanded him to speak, or who speaks in the name of other gods, that prophet shall die.' "And if you say in your heart, 'How shall we know the word which the LORD has not spoken?'– "when a prophet speaks in the name of the LORD, if the thing does not happen or come to pass, that is the thing which the LORD has not spoken; the prophet has spoken it presumptuously; you shall not be afraid of him. (Deuteronomy 18:20-22, NKJV)
  3. They know Christian terms and language. "But beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves. (Matthew 7:15, EMTV)
  4. For such are false apostles, deceitful workers, transforming themselves into apostles of Christ. And no wonder! For Satan himself transforms himself into an angel of light. Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers also transform themselves into ministers of righteousness, whose end will be according to their works. (2 Corinthians 11:13-15, NKJV)

A little skepticism, a lot of prayer, Bible study, and knowing doctrine will go a long ways to protect us from all these wolves.