Why did Israelis murder prophets? Because their hearts did not want to follow laws of God. When the prophets, who were sent from God, rebuked them, they rose and killed the prophets. Israelis, whom many were Pharisees, though admitted the sins of their ancestors, did not know that they were on the path of killing prophets as well.
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Mankind's biggest weakness is not knowing their weaknesses. For example, King David killed a man with a borrowed knife, and then robbed that man's wife. After he sinned, God sent prophet Nathan to confront him. Nathan told a story to David: A rich man in a town had a large number of sheep and cattle. There was a poor man living next to the rich man. The poor man only had one sheep and he treasured it very much, hugging it to sleep every night. One day, the rich man had guest. He didn't take sheep from his flock, but took the treasured sheep from the poor man and killed it for banquet. After David heard it, he was very angry. Nathan said to David: That man is you. David killed a man with a borrowed knife. He robbed someone else's wife. It's just like the parable Nathan said. However, David didn't know his weakness and darkness within.
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We are quite comfortable accuse others of their sins, even sins of their ancestors, but we don't know that we are walking down the same path of sin. Someone said that there were four parts in our hearts: First, it is the part that God knows, and people know as well; other people know it, God knows it, and we know it as well. Second, it's I know, people don't know. It's our secret. Third, it is people know, I don't know. Those are our shortcomings. We don't see them, but others know them. Last, it is the part that I don't know, others don't know, only God knows. This is the dark side of our life. Thus a man's heart is covered by darkness, unable to see his own shortcomings and sins. We must come before God and open ourselves, so let's welcome the Holy Spirit to shine upon us so that we will turn back to God and let His grace to once again come upon us!
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