“Jesus said to them, “Watch out and be on your guard against the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees.””Matthew 16:6 AMP. “He who is gracious and lends a hand to the poor lends to The Lord, And The Lord will repay him for his good deed.” Proverbs 19:17 AMP
BEWARE OF EVIL INFLUENCES
The signs of the times in our own day are much as they were in that. Still men are lovers of pleasure rather than of God. Still they who will live a godly life must be prepared to suffer persecution. The forms of hatred and dislike of the gospel change, but the hatred of the Cross is as inveterate as ever. The sign of Jonah was his resurrection to take up his cry against Nineveh; the resurrection of Jesus is the Father’s seal of endorsement. See to it that He shall rise, not only in Joseph’s garden, but in thy heart! That is the best evidence of the truth of our holy faith. There is abroad today much teaching which may be compared to leaven. The germs of hurtful and false doctrine are as thick as microbes. Propagated by the agencies of the spoken address and the written page, they produce fermentation and unrest in the young and unstable. We must judge these pernicious teachings, not by their pleasant and innocent appearance, but by their effect on heart and character. E-Sword
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Relative insight
Take: Luk 12:15 take heed: Properly to stare at (compare G3700), that is, (by implication) to discern clearly (physically or mentally); by extension to attend to; by Hebraism to experience; passively to appear: – behold, perceive, see, take heed.
the leaven: Mat 16:12; Exo 12:15-19; Lev 2:11; Mar 8:15; Luk 12:1; 1Co 5:6-8; Gal 5:9; 2Ti 2:16-17. ferment (as if boiling up): – leaven.
the Pharisees: Mat 16:1. Of Hebrew origin (compare [H6567]); a separatist, that is, exclusively religious; a Pharisaean, that is, Jewish sectary: – Pharisee.
that hath: Pro 14:21, Pro 28:8, Pro 28:27; 2Sa 12:6; Ecc 11:1. properly to bend or stoop in kindness to an inferior; to favor, bestow; causatively to implore (that is, move to favor by petition): – beseech, X fair, (be, find, shew) favour (-able), be (deal, give, grant (gracious (-ly), intreat, (be) merciful, have (shew) mercy (on, upon), have pity upon, pray, make supplication, X very.
lendeth: Pro 11:24-25, Pro 28:27; Deu 15:7-14; Isa 58:7-11; Mat 10:41-42, Mat 25:40; 2Co 9:6-8; Php 4:17; Heb 6:10. A primitive root; properly to twine, that is, (by implication) to unite, to remain; also to borrow (as a form of obligation) or (causatively) to lend: – abide with, borrow (-er), cleave, join (self), lend (-er). that which he hath given: or, his deed




















