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Matthew 26:67-75 Key verse: (v70) “But he denied it before them all. “I don’t know what you’re talking about,” he said.” Parallels: Mark 14:66-72, Luke 12:56-62, John 18:15-18,25-27 . To deny is to say that something is not true and refuses to admit the same. This also implies intentional opposition. Ways of denial are lack of knowledge about Jesus (Mt 26:70), swearing in Jesus’ name (Mt 26:74), lying (Mk 14:68), cursing self using Jesus’ name (Mk 14:71), deliberate ignorance (Lk 22:57,59-60) and distances from meetings where Jesus is being preached (Jn 18:16). . DIFFERENT MANNER OF MAN’S DENIAL. To declare as untrue or to give a negative answer involves a firm refusal and disputing of truth. A man says it in the open that he does not know what is being charged or presented. “Wala ko kahibalo sa inyong gipanulti.” (Matthew 26:70). With four gospels expressing different perspectives that complement each other and help fill out the picture of Jesus’ ...
READ MORE : Ang pagkamatinud-anon diha sa grasa sa Diyos : “So then, brethren, stand firm and hold to the traditions which you were taught, whether by word of mouth or by letter from us.” “Busa,...
2 Corinthians 5:7 New International Version (NIV) “For we live by faith, not by sight.” Let’s talk about the Christian’s destiny. This verse presents a metaphor between a country and its citizens in exile or far away from home. The Lord is the distant homeland believed in but unseen. Travelling on, advancing by steps in the real course of life, Christians go on with bliss of our strong belief, trust and loyalty to our God. This second letter to Corinth occasssioned by events and problems that developed after Paul’s first letter to them. The letter is rich and varied in content. It tells of a crisis between Paul and the Corinthians, the resolutions and defense of Paul to his ministry. LIVING BY SIGHT. This gives the ability to see those worth seeing, which may be absurd or disorderly—an occasion for no joy or belief. The world at present is entangled into all kinds of wickedness and impiety as it features a bad character of unadulterated (pure) mischief and sin. Psa...