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It starts with the Pharisees and Scribes questioning Jesus about his disciples. The disagreement is about the traditions they're failing to keep; here it's washing their hands before they eat. His response to them was them failing to keep the commandments. Noting that the traditions of elders aren't the same as the commandments of God; Jesus furthers this with an example about how both can conflict. (Matthew 15:4-6)
This lays the foundation for the chapter, what it means to honor God. It is his word to us in our hearts, keeping his commandments meaningfully or else it's left unfulfilled. (Matthew 15:5)There's a purpose beyond what's expected of ourselves to him, it's not a sacrifice to gain favor; the gift is from him to us as a blessing. So we're to be thankful for everything from him, and willingly do the same for others; having compassion and giving it. (Matthew 15:32, Matthew 15:35:36)
Y'all agree the way to honor God is through Christ's teachings to his disciples (Matthew 15:36); this fulfills the commandments of God? (Matthew 15:37)
Also all are welcome to have their say about the chapter, feel free to post anything you've thought or thinking about the chapter; including other related scriptures. No better way to learn than in fellowship.
This lays the foundation for the chapter, what it means to honor God. It is his word to us in our hearts, keeping his commandments meaningfully or else it's left unfulfilled. (Matthew 15:5)There's a purpose beyond what's expected of ourselves to him, it's not a sacrifice to gain favor; the gift is from him to us as a blessing. So we're to be thankful for everything from him, and willingly do the same for others; having compassion and giving it. (Matthew 15:32, Matthew 15:35:36)
Y'all agree the way to honor God is through Christ's teachings to his disciples (Matthew 15:36); this fulfills the commandments of God? (Matthew 15:37)
Also all are welcome to have their say about the chapter, feel free to post anything you've thought or thinking about the chapter; including other related scriptures. No better way to learn than in fellowship.