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Main Points

Withstanding the Wolves

Imagine a strong church in a big city with several elders shepherding the flock. Among its ministers was the great apostle Paul, who stayed and worked with this congregation for three years. Sounds like a pretty good church, and no doubt it was. It was the church in Ephesus. However, following his ministry there, Paul called together the elders. What he said to them echoes what Jesus himself had once said, "Beware of false prophets who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly are ravenous wolves" (Mtt 7:15).

Paul said, "I know that after my departure, savage wolves will come in among you, not sparing the flock, and from among your own selves men will arise, speaking perverse things, to draw away disciples after them" (Acts 20:28-31).

Three other giants of the early church issued similar warnings.

The risen Christ likewise spoke from heaven to the Christians at Thyatira, whom he commended for their love and good deeds. But they were failing to note the false, self-styled prophetess at work in their midst (Rev 2:18-20).

There are three main things to know in order to withstand the wolves.

Casting Pearls Before Swine (Mtt 7:6)

Let’s say that your "pearls" are your "treasures in heaven" (Mtt 6:20). The "swine" are the worst sort of people described in the rest of chapter seven --people such as the hypocrite, the false prophets, and the foolish man.

We realise that there is a limit to how far we can have fellowship with people of that sort, in trying to share our treasures in heaven with them. These are not just lost souls seeking the true way. These are people deliberately living a lie, and not loving the truth (2Th 2:10-12).

With some people, those who oppose the truth, we must "contend earnestly" (Jde 1:3). With others, those who seek the truth, we must "be ready always to give an answer" (1Pe 3:15). Let’s be wise enough to distinguish between the two.

Quick Quest

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Using Matthew 7 associate the words in this list with the words below.

swine, stone, thistles, sand, fire, log or plank, snake, way

eye
fish
gate
pearls
rock
tree
bread
figs

Quick Quest extra

What was true of the log in Matthew 7?
A. It came from a good tree
B. The wise man built his house with it
C. It was in the hypocrite’s eye

Deep Thought

Deep Thought

These questions are for you to think about and discuss. Other parts of this lesson may help you with the answers.

What does it mean to "Enter through the narrow gate"?

Compare Mtt 7:13, Lke 13:24-25 and Mtt 7:7-8. What does this tell us about when one should enter by the narrow gate or narrow door?

Why do so "many" choose to go on the way to destruction and misery, and so "few" choose the way to everlasting life and joy? The answer lies in what Jesus means by "narrow". If you are puzzled, look up Acts 14:22.

The idea of Mtt 7:13-14 is expanded in verses 15-27. What is the main principle? Compare 2Pe 2:1-3, 1Jn 4:1, and 2Th 2:7-12 especially verse 10.

Questions

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1. Whom should we judge first and foremost?
A. God
B. Others
C. Self
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2. Who cannot see clearly?
A. The hypocrite
B. The wise man
C. The prophets
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3. Who walk in the narrow way?
A. The majority
B. The few
C. All people
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4. Who builds upon sand?
A. The wise
B. The foolish
C. The many
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5. Who gives good things to those who ask?
A. False prophets
B. The heavenly Father
C. Good trees

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6. Who are known by their fruits?
A. Dogs
B. Trees
C. False prophets

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