Isaiah 35 1 10 sermon writer12/14/2023 That doesn't mean Jesus didn't say this Jesus said many things the Gospels didn't record (John 20:30–31), and Paul may have heard it from one of the apostles. For with the measure you use it will be measured back to you" (Luke 6:38). Good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over, will be put into your lap. Jesus did say, "…give, and it will be given to you. Pastors should not let their need for support get in the way of teaching God's Word, but church members should not pay so little their pastor cannot teach. In 1 Timothy 5:17, he says elders who preach-teaching pastors-should receive "double honor"-meaning, more income. In 1 Corinthians 9:8–12, Paul tells us if a leader feeds us spiritually, we should feed him physically. These instructions are for the elders of the church they are not for the members and attendees. As Paul wrote to the Corinthians, he would rather live in the freedom of the gospel-the freedom to not demand what he is owed-than inhibit the spread of the gospel (1 Corinthians 9:12, 18). He didn't want the new believers to be distracted from learning about Christ, so he didn't rely on them for his physical needs or the needs of his team: Timothy and Erastus (Acts 19:22). Second, he worked when he wasn't teaching (Acts 20:34). First, for two years, he reasoned daily about how Jesus is the Messiah who fulfills the Old Testament prophecies and brings reconciliation with God (Acts 19:9–10). Now, he gives them final instructions as he commissions them to faithfully lead their church (Acts 20:17–34). He also tells them he is going to be imprisoned and they will not see him again. He reminds them of his service and warns them about coming false teachers. Now on his way back to Jerusalem, Paul meets with the elders of the church. In all, Paul spent three years in Ephesus, establishing and building the church (Acts 20:31). Some of his audience couldn't accept his words, so he moved to a local hall (Acts 19:8–10). Later, Paul came to Ephesus again and spent three months in the synagogue, explaining how Jesus of Nazareth brought the kingdom of God. After he left, Apollos learned about Jesus and spoke of Him some before moving on to Corinth (Acts 18:24–28). Paul first came to Ephesus on his way home from his second missionary journey and spoke in the synagogue for only one Sabbath (Acts 18:19–21).
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