{"id":1707,"date":"2022-10-15T14:59:19","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:59:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/matthew-111-6-dont-walk-away-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:59:19","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:59:19","slug":"matthew-111-6-dont-walk-away-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/matthew-111-6-dont-walk-away-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Matthew 11:1-6 &#8211; Don&#8217;t Walk Away &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Matt 11:1-6 Dont Walk Away  Luke 7:21 And in that same hour he cured many of their infirmities and plagues, and of evil spirits; and unto many that were blind he gave sight.  Would you note the word in verse 6 &quot;offended.&quot; The word means tripped, caused to stumble, by extension enticed to sin, to apostasy, or to Gods displeasure.  The very word insinuates that the person was near God at one time, but something happened that caused them to walk away, to trip, to stumble.  Consider that Jesus was not addressing this statement to a lost person here. The conversation centered around John the Baptist. John was not an unbeliever. John was not a God-doubter. John was not a spiritual by-stander. In fact, Jesus made it clear that John was the exact opposite.     1. \\#9\\ John was a prophet of Godand more.     2. \\#10\\ John was a fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy.     3. \\#11\\ John was among the greatest men ever born of women         and that was because of his faith and service to God.  Yet, being in prison for so long and waiting for Jesus to do something to manifest Himself as God and King had caused some doubt on Johns part. Jesus warned John not to become offended. So when Jesus spoke about being offended, the remark was not directed to the non-believer but the believer. However, and this statement may shock some of you, not every believer is a Christian.  I do not mean to say this was so of John, but it is true of some.  I spoke to a man this weeka good man by most peoples standardsabout salvation and in doing so, I was attempting to help him see where he stood before the Lord. This man attended a &quot;church&quot; growing up; he was raised around prayer, around Bible reading, with Bible teaching. When I asked him of his relationship to Jesus, his answer was, &quot;I believe in God. I believe in Jesus.&quot; I responded, that is good, but salvation is not just about believing. It is also about surrendering to Jesus. Before I could get anything else out of my mouth, he jumped in. &quot;Now, I am not surrendered to Jesus. No. I am not surrendered to Him.&quot; And to prove it, he gave me an example of some of the things he was doing. Then he said, &quot;But Im not going to lie to you, I am not going to surrender to Him. Im&quot; doing this &quot;and Im not going to stop.&quot;  That response told me what I needed to know. He is a believer, but he is not a Christian and at this point, he is not interested in becoming a Christian. Why? Because he wants to sin. He would rather have sin than Jesus.  Many people are like this man.  They stand in the Valley of Decision, or maybe its the Valley of Indecision.  Although they believe in Jesus, something has offended them and they have walked away from Jesusmaybe forever.  Lets consider Jesus statement this morning.  I. How can one be &quot;offended&quot; at Jesus?     A. Those of us who know Jesus wonder at that thought. Jesus is         all that is Good, Holy, Right, and Just. How could anyone be         offended at that?     B. Lets consider some possibilities and lets start at John the         Baptists prospective.         1. Jesus delay has offended some.             a. I can see how Jesus delaying might offend John.                 (1) John was stuck in jail waiting on Jesus to                      assume the throne.                 (2) In fact, he died in jail, being beheaded for                      his preaching.                 (3) That could have easily been remedied  by Jesus                      demonstrating who the true King of Israel and                      the whole planet was!             b. In fact, Jesus delaying could and did offended                 many who knew about Jesus.                 (1) The nation of Israel had been promised a King                      since at least the days of Isaiah and one could                      argue that they had looked for one since the                      days of Numbers and Deuteronomy.                      (a) In fact, Jesus refusal to step forward and                           prove Himself to be their Messiah was one                           of the things that frustrated them the                           most.                      (b) Jesus delaying had a part in frustrating                           the Jewish leaders.  John 10:24  Then came the Jews round about him, and said unto him, How long dost thou make us to doubt? If thou be the Christ, tell us plainly.                  (2) Then again, Israel had waited for a long time to                      be the blessing that God had promised them to                      one day be.  Ge 12:3 and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed.                       (a) That promise was made to Abraham and it had                           yet to be fulfilled, around 2,000 years!                      (b) Now Jesus was here, but He was delaying,                           not assuming the throne, not establishing                           His kingdom, not setting Israel free.                 (3) I am not so sure that Judas was not offended by                      Jesus delay.                      (a) For 3 to 3 1\/2 years, Judas followed Jesus,                           expecting that at some point, He would                           manifest Himself.                      (b) Then, it appeared to happen.  Jesus made His                           entry into Jerusalem all of the city came                           out, throwing their coats and palm branches                           on the ground for Him to walk upon and                           shouting, &quot;God save us!&quot;                      (c) And what did Jesus do?  He walked into the                           temple and left, going back to Bethany.                      (d) Judas might have figured that if Jesus was                           not going to take the throne on that day,                           He never would.                      (e) Judas tripped, stumbled, on that day.  He                           was offended.             c. Some today have been offended at Jesus delaying.                 (1) They went to church and expected God to manifest                      Himself to them in some way or another.                      (a) Most wanted Him to give them something.                      (b) Maybe some wanted a healing or a help of                           some kind.                      (c) Some might have wanted their estimate of                           justice.                 (2) They thought they were being patient when they                      gave God a time limit to prove Himself and He                      did not.                 (3) So they were offended and went away.             d. In one way or another, we are all waiting on Jesus.                 (1) We all have prayers we are waiting on Jesus to                      answer.                 (2) We all have people we want to see saved.                 (3) We are all waiting on Jesus to return.             e. Some have indeed been offended by Jesus delay.         2. Jesus meekness offended some.  Matt 11:29  Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls.              a. Again, I see how John the Baptist might have stumbled                 at this.                 (1) After all, One who could heal so many, surely He                      could put a few curses on people.                 (2) A little curse on King Herod, the man who had                      John in shackled, would certainly go a long way                      in showing him who the real Boss was.                 (3) But Jesus did nothing like that.  Jesus came                      more as a Servant than a Savior, Soldier, or                      Sovereign.             b. Other of the disciples were, at the least, put off by                 Jesus meekness.                 (1) \\#Luke 9:54\\ James and John, nicknamed the Sons                      of Thunder, thought Jesus should call fire down                      from heaven to destroy the Samaritans for the                      way they had treated them, but Jesus rebuked                      them.                 (2) When in \\#Luke 22:36\\, Peter heard Jesus say                      something about getting a sword, he must have                      thought Jesus was going to go militant.                      (a) By \\#Luke 22:38\\, he had found two.                      (b) And I dont think anyone more surprised than                           Peter when he pulled one of those swords to                           stop Jesus arrest and Jesus Himself                           stopped him, healed the man whom Peter had                           cut, and told him to put his sword away.                           \\#Luke 22:50-51, Matt 26:52\\.                 (3) It appears that even Jesus critics thought He                      was too passive.  Hanging on the cross, they                      daunted Him, &quot;If thou be the Son of God, come                      down off that cross!&quot;             c. And to this day, Jesus still walks in meekness.                 (1) How many of His children have been persecuted                      beaten, bullied, robbed, raped?  How many have                      been martyred?                 (2) No doubt some thought, hoped, prayed, that Jesus                      would rise up on their behalf.                 (3) I am certain that Jesus meekness has offended                      many who for a time followed Him.             d. And while I know many do not want to hear it, as                 persecutions arise in this line, some are going to                 want to literally fight for the cause of Jesus, and                 alas, the meekness of Jesus will offend them.         3. The sacrifices required has offended some.  Mt 16:24  Then said Jesus unto his disciples, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me.              a. Again, I can see where John might have been offended                 by this.             b. John had sacrificed a lot.                 (1) John had separated himself from the world in ways                      most of us would never think of doing.                      (a) Living in the wilderness                      (b) Wearing camel hair instead of cloth                      (c) Eating locust and honey                 (2) Then he had given himself to preaching.                      (a) There is a cost to be a preacher of the                           truth.                      (b) To tell people the truth about their sin?                           Not easy.                            i. That is why John was in jail.                           ii. He told the king that he was committing                                adultery.                          iii. And like it usually goes, as mad as it                                made the king, it made his woman even                                madder!  She will ultimately demand                                that the king behead John the Baptist                                and he will.                      (c) And so there he sits in prison.  Why?  For                           preaching the truth.             c. So God had asked a lot of John and John had given it;                 but not all do.             d. Side note: Some think it is just easier for some                 to sacrifice for Jesus than it is for others.                 (1) The ones who think that are the ones who will not                      sacrifice.  Thats how they justify it.  &quot;Its                      just easier for them.&quot;                 (2) If you think I am one and that it was just easy                      for me, you are wrong.                      (a) I had plans for my life just like you do.                      (b) I wanted to be an electrician, to one day                           have my own business, to have money, to have                           some things.                      (c) Kathy and I designed our own house before we                           even married.  All she ever asked was that                           we have a nice yard and white picked fence.                           She has never had either.                      (d) I am not saying that to ask for pity.                      (e) Compared to what we have seen others                           sacrifice for Jesus, our sacrifice has been                           small.                      (f) I am saying it to help you understand.  It                           is called &quot;sacrifice&quot; for a reason.                     (g) Its not the person that makes the                          sacrificing easy.  It is the sacrificing                          that makes the person.             d. And many are they who have walked away from Jesus                 because they were offended at what they would have to                 give up to follow Him.             e. Let me tell you one thing that might make it easier                 for you to not be offended.  Give it all up to Jesus                 to start with.  Too many wrestle about giving up one                 thingand it is heart wrenching.  Then, when they                 have given up that one thing, they find God dealing                 with them about giving up something else.  Just give                 it all up for Jesus to start with and you wont have                 to deal be dealing with this offense every day.         4. Confusion has offended some.  John 6:66 From that time many of his disciples went back, and walked no more with him.              a. This isnt a near-the-cross Bible verse.  We are only                 at John 6.             b. Why are they going back?  They have been offended at                 Jesus teaching.  They did not understand it so they                 &quot;walked no more with him.&quot;  They walked away.             c. This has been common in all generations.                 (1) What is really strange is that most people who                      walk away from Christ do not even take the time                      to read the Bible to see what it is about and                      what it really says.                 (2) I am amazed at how many people are offended at a                      Book they never read.         5. Shame has offended some.             a. I am definitely NOT talking about John the Baptist                 now.             b. But Jesus knew some would be shamed of Him.  Mr 8:38  Whosoever therefore shall be ashamed of me and of my words in this adulterous and sinful generation; of him also shall the Son of man be ashamed, when he cometh in the glory of his Father with the holy angels.              c. A lot of people are walking away from Jesuseven as I                 speakbecause if they stand with Jesus, they will be                 thought of as religious or worse, a religious                 fanatic.             d. How many lines have been drawn on Bible teachings?                 abortion, adultery, sex identification, creation                 just to name a few.  II. What happens if one is offended by Jesus?     A. There are many possible responses.         1. John the Baptist began to doubt if Jesus were really the             Messiah!  Matt 11:3  And said unto him, Art thou he that should come, or do we look for another?              a. Jesus did not rebuke John.  He encouraged him.             b. \\#Matt 11:4-5\\ He performed miracles and sent the                 messengers back to tell John what they had seen.             c. Still, doubt arose in this great servant of God.         2. Peter ran and later denied Jesus.         3. Judas betrayed Jesus, selling Him for 30 pieces of silver.         4. In \\#John 6:66\\, the people just walked away from Jesus.         5. Some have become agnostics, atheists, worshipers of false             gods, persecutors of the saved, and many others.     B. One thing is for certain.  Those who are offended stumble,         trip, turn away from Jesus.         1. That is what the word &quot;offended&quot; means.         2. They walk away LOST.  Not because they had salvation and             lost it but because they were believers who never             surrendered.         3. The day is here when every believer must decide whether             they will surrender to Jesus or not.         4. Being offended and walking away, that is the wrong road.  III. What happens to the one who is not offended?     A. Jesus told us that in the verse.  Matt 11:6  And blessed is he, whosoever shall not be offended in me.      B. They are blessed.         1. Blessed means &quot;Approved and rewarded by God.&quot;         2. John the Baptist was not offended so God approved him,             then rewarded him for all eternity.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Matt 11:1-6 Dont Walk Away Luke 7:21 And in that same hour he cured many of their infirmities and plagues, and of evil spirits; and unto many that were blind he gave sight. 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