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Lev. 11:44

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Trying to be wise in discerning application, we should ask for wisdom – James 1:5-6 Life-long process = sanctification, 1 Thess. 4:1-8; Eph 4:1 “walk in a manner worthy of the calling…”

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Concept of God: How does God’s voice sound when He speaks in Gen. 3:8-9? Our understanding of the Father will guide the motivation of our actions.

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Treating my wife with affection is an example of this. Without action…applying my love…she would not know me or feel loved/adored by me. 1 Timothy 5:8, Provide for family

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When we understand the character of God, we understand that our application should be: - Obedient - Bring Him glory - Met by correct attitude Jonah an example of knowing the call, acting on the call, actions were disobedient. 1:13 (Jonah disobeys), 3:6-10 (Nineveh repents), 4:1-4 (Jonah grumbles), 10-11 (God corrects attitude)

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The translator was writing the notes for this verse on his computer when he got a call and, not finding a pen, typed the call-back number in these notes. He forgot to delete them.

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In observation we asked questions of the text, in application we ask questions of ourselves - Spiritual gift: Eph 4:11-13; 1 Cor. 12:27-31 - Don’t neglect the ministry to your family, especially your children. 2 Tim 1:5; Prov 22:6

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- Samaritan: Jews/Samaritan’s had contempt for each other. Samaritan’s had corrupted worship - John Calvin Commentary (v.17): We do not yet fully perceive the fruit of this advice, by which Christ intended to pierce the heart of this woman, to lead her to repentance. And, indeed, we are so intoxicated, or rather stupified, by our self-love, that we are not at all moved by the first wounds that are inflicted. But Christ applies an appropriate cure for this sluggishness, by pressing the ulcer more sharply, for he openly reproaches her with her wickedness; though I do not think that it is a single case of fornication that is here pointed out, for when he says that she has had five husbands, the reason of this probably was, that, being a froward and disobedient wife, she constrained her husbands to divorce her. I interpret the words thus: “Though God joined thee to lawful husbands, thou didst not cease to sin, until, rendered infamous by numerous divorces, thou prostitutedst thyself to fornication.”

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Weekly assignment: Finish Zephaniah 3 for class discussion next week.

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