The Doctrine of Christ - Christ at the Treasury
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THE SCENE AT THE TREASURY (Mark 12:41-42; Luke 21:1-2)
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The Positioning of the Lord (Mark 12:41; Luke 21:1)
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He sat over against the treasury (Mark 12:41).
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He sat in a place where he could see people giving (Luke 21:1).
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Note: Obviously the Lord cares about what and how men give.
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The Purpose of the Lords Attention (Mark 12:41-42; Luke 21:1-2)
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Beholding how the people cast money into the treasury (Mark 12:41).
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The groups/individuals who gave (Mark 12:41-42; Luke 21:1-2)
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The rich (Mark 12:41; Luke 21:1)
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There were many that were rich (Mark 12:41).
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They cast in much (Mark 12:41).
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The certain widow (Mark 12:42; Luke 21:2)
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A certain widow caught the Lords attention.
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The widow was poor.
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The widow threw in two mites. This amount would purchase two sparrows (Matthew 10:29).
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THE TEACHING AT THE TREASURY (Mark 12:43-44; Luke 21:3-4)
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The Audience of the Teaching the Disciples (Mark 12:43)
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The Content of the Teaching (Mark 12:43-44; Luke 21:3-4)
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The widow cast in more than they all (Mark 12:43; Luke 21:3).
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The rich cast in of their abundance (Mark 12:44; Luke 21:4).
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The widow cast in of her penury or want (Mark 12:44; Luke 21:4).
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The widow cast in all her living (Mark 12:44; Luke 21:4).