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If on phone/tablet, simply click the back button to go back to this notes page. You will not lose any notes. The Church at Odessa Matthew 10 (Part 2) Archived – January 21, 2024 View This Week’s Note View All Past Notes View This Note w/o Blanks Main Scripture Reference(s) Matthew 10:1-42 Matthew 10 (Part 2) January 21, 2024 / Chris Basham / Matthew 10:1-42 Jesus’ ABSOLUTE authority means: He can with us whatever He wants He can us out however and wherever He wants We must to wherever and whomever He sends us We must seek the that He pursues through our life MAIN POINT: Trouble As Jesus’ disciples we must share His for the world around us Definition of compassion: to together; a deep desire to another due their situation or circumstances. A disciple is simply a . An apostle is one who is to carry a message on behalf of another. The original 12 apostles were to go specifically to the lost sheep of the house of first. The Jews would unfortunately reject Jesus and crucify Him and the mission would then turn to the Gentiles, whole world. As Jesus’ disciples we will share in His from the world around us Jesus’ disciples should expect persecution because the one they are was persecuted and we are not above Him. If you suffer, make sure it is due your and not your . Where compassion is not coupled with wisdom and discernment, it can lead to decisions for the one showing compassion and also habits for the one being shown compassion. One application for us is to the Lord to send workers into the world that share Jesus’ compassion for the lost around them. Another application is for us to ourselves and our salvation rightly in relation to the world around us and God’s efforts to reconcile the world to Himself. When Jesus says expect trouble, it is meant to us to face it without fear rather than avoid it in fear. Can your life we described by to God above all others? 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