Monday, March 02, 2015

 

The world will pass away

Mankind will stray and the world will pass away:

The man who strayed - Demas

Col. 4:14 Luke, the beloved physician, sends you his greetings, and also Demas

Philemon 1:24
23 Epaphras, my fellow prisoner in Christ Jesus, greets you,
24as do Mark, Aristarchus, Demas, Luke, my fellow workers.
25The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit.

2 Timothy 4:10
for Demas, because he loved this world, has deserted me and has gone to Thessalonica.

** The world represents the system that runs the present world {Satan influenced} or the society with out Almighty God! The system which entices us with lust of the eye, and flesh and with the " pride of life."

While we do not know exactly what entrapped this man - we should be aware that these still exist today! It is easy to live in a religious veneer which shows others that one is pious - yet may well be living a double standard! Because you can not serve two masters...
What you need to keep in your mind is you are either with the Lord God believing or else you are living in the fallen world of sin and corruption!
 It is much like " being pregnant - either one is or one is not there is no middle ground!

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1 John 2:17 John Gill's Exposition of the Bible

And the world passeth away

Not the matter and substance, but the fashion, form, and scheme of it, ( 1 Corinthians 7:31 ) ; kingdoms, cities, towns, houses, families, estates, and possessions, are continually changing, and casting into different hands, and different forms; the men of the world, the inhabitants of it, are continually removing; one generation goes, and another comes, new faces are continually appearing; the riches and honours of the world are fading, perishing, and transitory things; everything is upon the flux, nothing is permanent; which is another argument why the world, and the things of it, are not to be loved:

and the lust thereof;

also passes away; and objects of lust are fading and fleeting, as beauty, and riches, and honours; these are continually taking away from men, or men are taken away from them, and will not be hereafter; and even the pleasure of lust itself passes away as soon as enjoyed; the pleasures of sin are but for a season, and a very short one; and are indeed but imaginary, and leave a real bitterness and sorrow behind them, and at length bring a man to ruin and destruction:

but he that doeth the will of God;

not perfectly as contained in the law, which is the good, and perfect, and acceptable will of God; for no man can do that in such a manner, though a regenerate man desires to do it, even as it is done in heaven, and serves the law of God with his mind, and under the influence of the Spirit of God; and does walk in his statutes, and keeps his judgments from a principle of love, in faith, and without mercenary views and sinister ends, without depending on what he does for life and salvation; and such an one may be said to be a doer of the will of God: though rather here it intends such an one as believes in Christ, as the propitiation for his sins, and as his advocate with the Father, and who, makes Christ his pattern and example, and walks as he walked; and particularly observes the new commandment of love, loves God, and Christ, and his fellow Christians, and not the world, and the things of it:

and such a man is happy, for he abideth for ever;

in the love of God, which will never depart from him, nor shall he be separated from that; and in the hands and arms of Christ, out of which none can pluck him; and in the family and household of God, where he, as a son, abides for ever, and shall never be cast out; and in a state of justification, and shall never enter into condemnation; and in a state of grace and holiness, from whence he shall never fall totally and finally; and in heaven with Christ to all eternity: the reason of this his abiding is not his doing the will of God, which is only descriptive of him manifestatively, and not the cause of his perpetuity and immovableness; but his eternal election of God, which stands sure, not on the foot of works, but of him that calleth; and the covenant of grace in which he is interested, and which is immovable, sure, firm, and inviolable; and the foundation Jesus Christ, on which he is built; and the principle of grace in him, which always remains, and is connected with eternal life.


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