{"id":1711,"date":"2022-10-15T14:59:21","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:59:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/matthew-1016-feeding-in-the-midst-of-wolves-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:59:21","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:59:21","slug":"matthew-1016-feeding-in-the-midst-of-wolves-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/matthew-1016-feeding-in-the-midst-of-wolves-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Matthew 10:16 &#8211; Feeding in the Midst of Wolves &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Matt 10:16 Feeding in the Midst of Wolves  The verses sounds very much like a lesson in zoology than theology. Four types of animals are mentioned &#8211; wolves, sheep, doves, and serpents.  The message of the verse before us is one of warning. Jesus was warning His disciples concerning the world in which He was sending them. It was to be their home and place of ministry, but just because He left them there, that does not mean it was safe. It wasnt.  If it was not safe for them, how much less is it safe for us who live in the last of the last days?  I. The Lord compared the lost world to a pack of wolves.     A. This is not my comparison but Jesus.         1. It is Jesus who compares the lost world to wolves.         2. The next four words recorded are &quot;But beware of men&quot; and             for the next three verses, Jesus described four ways they              would behave as wolves toward them.     B. Wolves:         1. Wolves are predicators.             a. Wolves, like many other animals in the wild, have an                 automatic mind set.                 (1) To them, its either you or them.  You can live                      or they can eat.                 (2) That attitude makes them aggressive and deadly.                 (3) Wolf packs will kill anything, even many times                      their own size including large elk, moose, bear,                      even humans.                 (4) Robert Lipskoch was amazed and angered when the                      government reintroduced the wolf into the wild                      in and around Idaho.  He said there were few                      things as fearful as coming upon a single wolf                      let alone a pack of them, especially when a                      single wolf can weigh more than you.             b. There are two sources of power in this world &#8211; God                 and Satan.                 (1) These two powers are exclusive to one another                      and opposed to one another.                 (2) Accepting the one automatically places you                      against the other.             c. That is why the Bible teaches us:  James 4:4 Ye adulterers and adulteresses, know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God? whosoever therefore will be a friend of the world is the enemy of God.          2. Wolves are able to kill prey much larger than themselves             because they travel and hunt in packs.             a. Elements of the world are presently united against                 Christianity and anything pure.             b. Examples are all around us.                 (1) Big business wants to put down Christianity.                      (a) Not merry Christmas, but happy holidays.                      (b) Holiday tree                      (c) Nativity scenes are being banned across the                           country and the world &#8211; cites in Sweden,                           Germany, Canada, and America. http:\/\/www.snopes.com\/sweden-bans-christmas-lights\/                  (2) Liberals &amp; progressives, median, education, big                    business, and major sections of our government                    joining together against Christ.  Pro 16:5  Every one that is proud in heart is an abomination to the LORD: though hand join in hand, he shall not be unpunished.                       (a) I have noticed how the media is portraying                           those who run against their candidates as                           being hate elections.  The Philippines,                           the US, Italy, and now Austria.                      (b) The definition of hate crimes will change.         3. Wolves are cunning, deceptive, tricky.             a. It is their multiple attacks at once that allow them                 to attack you from the rear.             b. The world cloaks their goals in words of rights and                 equality for everyone.             c. While no one is against equal opportunities and equal                 pay, there are not only rights there are also wrongs.  II. Gods people are the sheep.     A. Sheep are the wolves dinner and Jesus compared the Christian         to the sheep.  Why?     B. Sheep are foolish and defenseless.         1. They will walk off the edge of a cliff or into a stream of             moving water. http:\/\/usatoday30.usatoday.com\/news\/offbeat\/2005-07-08-sheep- suicide_x.htm  450 sheep jump to their deaths in Turkey ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP)  First one sheep jumped to its death. Then stunned Turkish shepherds, who had left the herd to graze while they had breakfast, watched as nearly 1,500 others followed, each leaping off the same cliff, Turkish media reported. In the end, 450 dead animals lay on top of one another in a billowy white pile, the Aksam newspaper said. Those who jumped later were saved as the pile got higher and the fall more cushioned, Aksam reported.  The estimated loss to families in the town of Gevas tops $100,000.          2. They have no defense at all.             a. As far as defense, sheep cant bite, kick, butt, claw                 or scratch.             b. They have no camouflage.             c. Even the sound they make is lacking.         3. They have no real abilities.             a. They cant fly or dig or swim.                 (1) The Palmist in Psalm 23 says the Shepherd leads                      the sheep beside &quot;still&quot; waters.                 (2) A sheep drinking out of a swift river can get its                      wool wet, fall in, and drown.                 (3) That pretty well means that they dont even walk                      or stand all that well!             b. Neither do they climb or run well.         4. If attacked, they are helpless.     C. This is the case of the Christians.   Our only power and         protection is in the Lord.  Psalms 18:2 The LORD is my rock, and my fortress, and my deliverer; my God, my strength, in whom I will trust; my buckler, and the horn of my salvation, and my high tower.  John 15:5 I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing.  III. What commands does the Lord give to us?     A. He &quot;sends&quot; us.  Matt 10:16  Behold, I send you forth.          1. Jesus, fully knowing and acknowledging what He was doing,             sends us as sheep into this world of wolves.         2. That means some things:             a. It means no hostility, no danger, no threat, and no                 repercussion should stop us from doing the Lords                 work.             b. It means the work is more important than the worker.                 (1) The Lords work is about winning lost souls to                      Jesus.                 (2) God deems that lost soul more important than any                      Christians wellbeing.                 (3) I read again an account which I am given to                      believe was true.  An older man was invited to                      speak to high school gathering of rowdy                      teenagers.  He had some remarks being seeing                      that did not have the attention of the group he                      laid his notes aside and told a story of man, his                      son, and a friend of his son who were sailing                      together when a strong storm came up.  The man                      and his son were experienced sailors but the                      waves were too great and they capsized.  The                      father came up near the boat but both of the                      young men were being swept out to sea.  He found                      a rope and felt he had time to throw it to one                      youth and pull them in before they were out of                      reach.  He knew his son was a Christian and the                      friend was not.  He called to his son, &quot;I love                      you and I will see you in heaven!&quot; and threw the                      rope to his friend.                       The two were rescued but the mans son was lost.                      After the program was over, two of the teens who                      the man had noticed were not paying attention                      to his prepared remarks came to him.  &quot;Why would                      a father do that?&quot; one asked.  &quot;The father knew                      that he would see his son in heaven because he                      was saved.  He also knew if the friend died, his                      soul would be lost forever.  He chose to try to                      save both the life and the soul of the friend.&quot;                      &quot;No man would do that,&quot; the youth answered. &quot;Yes                      they would,&quot; the man argued. &quot;You see, I am that                      father.&quot;     B. Be harmless as doves.         1. Doves are like sheep in their docile nature except they             have the means of flying away.             a. They are known for their peaceful, loving nature.             b. They lack speed and maneuverability, but they can                 sometimes get away.             c. So the Lord is telling us to run when we have to.  Mt 10:23  But when they persecute you in this city, flee ye into another.          2. We may run but two things we must never do:             a. We must never quit.             b. We must never turn to violence. More and more violence                 is going to be preached and used by both the wolves                 and the sheep.  We are not a part of that group! We                 will be persecuted as if we were, but we are not! Do                 not resort to violence. Do not sympathize with                 violence. Do not condone violence!     C. Be wise as serpents.         1. Serpents is the Biblical word for snakes.         2. To some extent, most snakes prefer to run than to fight.             a. Snakes are small and camouflaged. They are hard to                 see.             b. Snakes are usually silent.  Not in the sense that we                 do not say anything but in the sense that we are not                 all mouth and no action.             c. Some snakes are quite deadly, but most snakes run                 away.         3. The characteristic that the Lord gives to the serpent is             wisdom.             a. BE WISE ENOUGH TO BE SAVED!                 (1) God never pretends salvation is not without its                      sacrifices.                      (a) sin                      (b) selfishness                      (c) Even to becoming a sheep                 (2) However, the sacrifices are always worth it.                      (a) payment for your sins                      (b) peace, power, purpose for life                      (c) fellowship with God for eternity             b. BE WISE ENOUGH TO HAVE JESUS PERSON AND POWER.                 (1) Need the Word.                 (2) Need to pray.  Matthew 17:21 Howbeit this kind goeth not out but by prayer and fasting.                  (3) Need to believe.                 (4) Need to obey.             c. BE WISE ENOUGH TO LIVE ABOVE REPROACH.  Titus 2:14 Who gave himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquity, and purify unto himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works.  Romans 12:18  If it be possible, as much as lieth in you, live peaceably with all men.                  1. One of our main objective is to do right!                 2. Obey the laws of the land &#8211; regardless of how much                     it costs us &#8211; until they conflict with the Word                     of God.                 3. When you can no longer do that, endure the                     persecution and if necessary, the incarceration                     with joy!             d. BE WISE ENOUGH TO KNOW THE ENEMY.  1 Peter 5:8 Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour:                  1. He will take you away from the Word of God.                 2. He will deceive you with his illusions of                     happiness and prosperity.                 3. He will entangle you in the web of sin.                 4. He will make you think you cannot get out.             e. BE WISE ENOUGH TO KNOW THE FUTURE.  1 Peter 4:7 But the end of all things is at hand: be ye therefore sober, and watch unto prayer.  Romans 13:11 And that, knowing the time, that now it is high time to awake out of sleep: for now is our salvation nearer than when we believed.  Christianity is not easy and it is not safe.  It is a service to God which reqires all.  The question is, &quot;Are we prepared to give it?&quot;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Matt 10:16 Feeding in the Midst of Wolves The verses sounds very much like a lesson in zoology than theology. Four types of animals are mentioned &#8211; wolves, sheep, doves, and serpents. The message of the verse before us is one of warning. 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