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How to Use Your Bible, Part 10


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  • Context and harmony, continued:
    • Practice using context and harmony together, continued:
      • John 14:26; 16:13 – Does the Holy Spirit miraculously guide people?
        • Context: Jesus and the apostles
        • Harmony: John 13:1; Luke 22:13-14; Matthew 26:19-21; Mark 14:16-18; Acts 8:14
        • Conclusion: Jesus was speaking directly to the apostles and specifically to them. This does not mean the Holy Spirit miraculously guides us today.
        • I Corinthians 1:17 – Is baptism necessary for salvation? Paul said Christ did not send him to baptize!
          • Context: Paul was discussing division that was coming from people being baptized by different people.
          • Harmony: I Corinthians 12:13; Acts 2:38; Romans 6:3-4; I Peter 3:21
          • Conclusion: Baptism is essential for salvation. Here, Paul was addressing a controversy that was springing up and causing division with people dividing over who baptized them. I Corinthians 10:17 is a not-but passage emphasizing preaching over baptism.
          • Ephesians 4:31 – Is all anger sinful?
            • Context: Ephesians 4:25-31 – All anger is not condemned.
            • Harmony: Mark 3:5; Psalms 97:10
            • Conclusion: No, all anger is not sinful. Jesus Himself expressed anger.
            • Luke 14:26 – Are we really supposed to hate our families?
              • Context: Luke 14:23-33 – Jesus is trying to get people to understand the depth of commitment required to follow Him.
              • Harmony: Matthew 22:39; 10:37
              • Conclusion: We are to love Christ the most. We should love Him so much that all other relationships look like hate in comparison.
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