Two Year Gospel Study Week 94

The Gospel of John Week 16
Scripture: John 11:54-12:26.

Pastor begins today’s class with stats and information regarding people falling away from faith. He shares that stats of the younger generation falling from faith show the reason to be that they don’t see any evidence for having faith, stating that in college they found out evolution is a reality and the there is no God. 

However, we are living in a time when there is more and more evidence is accumulating in remarkable ways that testifies not only to the reliability of the scripture, but also to the reality of God! There are incredible evidences being discovered that point to the very truthfulness of the Bible.

Pastor shares information and pictures of several recent discoveries. So many remarkable items are being discovered that provide confirmation that these people in the Bible are real people.

What we will see in the coming chapters of John is Jesus will fulfill everything the scriptures spoke of and He fulfills the feasts of the Jewish people. 

As we pick up with our story, Jesus raising Lazarus was the event that finally causes the opponents to Him (the religious leaders) to put out a warrant for His arrest, so Jesus leaves and heads to Ephraim. The town of Ephraim is a place of safety for Jesus. While in Ephraim the time of the Passover was approaching, so Jesus and the disciples head to Jerusalem with a stop in Bethany.

Lazarus, Martha and Mary host a special dinner to honor Jesus and Mary anoints Jesus’ head and feet with perfumed, expensive oil.

The day of this anointing was 6 days before the Passover. The day following this meal at Lazarus’ home, Jesus will enter Jerusalem on the day we call Palm Sunday. He will fill the air with the beautiful aroma from this perfumed oil Mary anointed Him with. This anointing is no accident. In the Psalms and other Old Testament scriptures we read about kings arriving in towns anointed and fragrant and now Jesus arrives in Jerusalem as people greet him with shouts of Hosanna and palm branches, He’s anointed and fragrant – heralded as a king, riding into Jerusalem on a donkey.

Tradition tells us that when a king rode into a city on a donkey – he was coming in peace. If he rode in on a course – he was coming to conquer.

Pastor takes time to share how special donkeys are and why. He also shares that at the time of Jesus, during a very short and unique window of time, Passover was celebrated in a specific way and the lambs were prepared in an especially unique way. It is during the very unique window of time in human history, that Jesus comes into Jerusalem as the Lamb of God. These unique practices at this specific time, are not coincidences – instead they show the fingerprints of God in every detail from the donkey to the Passover to the lambs – It’s all incredibly orchestrated.

As our story continues we see Greeks and Gentiles at the Temple asking to see Jesus followed by Jesus predicting His death. Jesus says that it is the hour for Him to be glorified. 

How fascinating that Jesus sees the cross ahead as glorification.  It’s not a miscarriage of justice – His dying brings glory to the Father and His resurrection brings life to the world! Life forever for each one of us who will believe in Him!

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    ⁃    The Gospel of John study is part five of five of our Two Year Study of the Gospels. 
    ⁃    The Gospel of John may be one of the most powerful books ever written. Many people have come to faith after reading only this book of the Bible.  Scholarly and archeological discoveries in recent decades give us new insight on details in the Gospel of John. We can now understand it as the most Jewish rather than the most “Gentile/Greek” of the Gospels, and when we do that we see many things that we missed before.

Our 2 year study of the gospels is great for large group, small group or home group study and can be started at any time!

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Kings & Prophets: From Solomon to Jeremiah – Week 6

This class will focus on Rehoboam the king of Judah, the southern kingdom, and  his son Abijah as found in 1 Kings 14-15 and 2 Chronicles 11-13. They reigned 931-910 BC.

In 2 Chronicles 12:1-5 we read that 5 years into Rehoboam’s reign that he and his kingdom have abandoned the law of the Lord. Rehoboam rules from Jerusalem and is attacked by the king of Egypt who has a huge army and captures the cities along the way to Jerusalem. Then the prophet Shemaiah comes and tells Rehoboam, “This is what the Lord says, ‘You have abandoned me; therefore I now abandon you to Shishak (Egyptian king).'”

In verse 6 we read that after hearing the prophets words, Rehoboam humbled himself and his people humbled themselves and they understand that the Lord is just. Their humility is an example for us today. We too must be humble before God.

Verse 7, we see that when they humbled themselves the mercy of God was displayed as He says that He will not destroy them but will give them deliverance and will not pour out His wrath on Jerusalem through the Egyptian king, Shishak. But that there would still be a consequence to having abandoned God’s law.

Rehoboam reigned 17 years and what we learn is: There is nothing more important than knowing the living God and walking with Him.

Rehoboam’s son Abijah succeeds him as king and reigns 3 years. The war between Jeroboam (Northern kingdom) and Rehoboam continues while Abijah is king as well. In 2 Chronicle 13:3 we see Abijah battling with 400,000 and that Jeroboam had a troop total of 800,000. 

Abijah announces to Jeroboam and his men, “God is with us; he is our leader. The priests with their trumpets will sound the battle cry against you. People of Israel, do not fight against the Lord, the God of your ancestors, for you will not succeed.” Abijah recognizes it’s important to follow God and at the sound of Judah’s priests’ trumpets the men of Judah raised the battle cry and God gave them victory over Jeroboam and his men.

Though Abijah and his men were outnumbered 2 to 1, we read in verse 18 that the people of Judah were victorious because they relied on the Lord.

This is a truth not just for back then, but it is a truth for us today. This story is a reminder to rely on the Lord no matter how bleak the outlook appears, no matter how difficult things look, we can rely on the Lord!

Abijah’s son, Asa, succeeded Abijah. Asa does rule for 40 years, ruling Judah from 910-870 BC. His story is found in 1 Kings 15 and 2 Chronicles 14-16.  

In 2 Chronicles 14:2 we read that Asa did what was good and right in the eyes of the Lord.  Asa was the 1st of 8 “good” kings of Judah. Judah had 19 kings, 8 were “good.”
Israel also had 19 kings – none of them are described as “good”.

While Asa ruled, he removed the foreign altars, cut down the Asherah poles and commanded Judah to seek the Lord and to obey the Lord’s laws and commands. The kingdom was at peace under him. He got rid of the false worship, wanting His “people to worship God alone.”

Near the end of Asa’s reign they are under several major attacks. Asa calls on the Lord to help them and outnumbered they win because they relied on the Lord. 

Azariah, the prophet, then speaks to Asa, 2 Chronicles 15:1-2, and tells Asa that the Lord is with you when you are with Him. And revival brakes out across Judah. They turned their hearts back to God.

May we too seek the Lord, humble ourselves and turn our hearts to Him, for in God alone is Salvation, in God alone is strength and in God alone is victory!

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Questions – Week 1: Is Jesus the Only Way to God?

This series looks for answers to some of the most common, pressing and most difficult questions that are heard today.

The question for this video: “Is Jesus the only way to God?” This question comes from supporters of Jesus, from seekers looking for truth, and from skeptics.  

Pastor will approach this question with the desire to be:
    ⁃    Biblically Accurate: tell what the Bible actually says
    ⁃    Rationally Defensible: and why what the Bible says makes sense

Many times our question, “Is Jesus the only way to God? Starts with this question, “Didn’t Christians invent the claim that Jesus is the only way to God?” 

So let’s address this first. No, we didn’t invent this – Jesus did, He’s the one that made the claim. 

John 14:6 we read: “Jesus answered, ‘I am the way and the truth and the life. No one come to the Father except through me.'” 

Luke 19:10 – He came to save the lost
Matthew 20 – He came to give His life for us
Mark 10 – He is the ransom payment

Biblical Narrative
    – Creation – The story of creation – God made all things by His Word and God gave man 1 choice….
    – The Fall into sin – man broke the relationship with God, others, nature and self.
    – Promise of a deliverer, the Messiah, Jesus.
    – Provision through God’s Grace – We are saved by the mercy of God not by our actions. God provided His Son as the Sacrifice for the sin, the shedding of blood and death on the cross 
    – Fulfillment was found in the coming of Jesus into the world, who lived the perfect life, willingly went to the cross for the sins of all. For my sins and your sins, it’s personal. See John 3:16.

Our sin has separated us from God and what we need is a sacrificial victim who lays down his life for all and Jesus, the Son of God, gives His life for all. He pays the price for our sin.

Acts 4:12 “Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved.”

1 Timothy 2:5-6 “For there is one God and one mediator between God and mankind, the man Christ Jesus, who gave himself as a ransom for all people.”

1 John 5:13 “I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God so that you may now that you have eternal life.”

Eternal life is a gift offered through the shed blood, suffering, death and resurrection of Jesus. That is the clear teaching of the Bible.  It is biblical accurate and rationally defensible.

The final question:
“Whom will YOU believe?”

When one looks at other religions outside Christianity, our to other leaders that people follow, they were and are mortal. There is only one who is immortal. Only one has conquered death through His resurrection. There’s only one who is alive. And that is Jesus.

This is the fork in the road… 
Who will you listen to.  The dead ones or The Living One? 

Jesus is alive forever more and He will return.  Without Him there is no hope. With Him we have everlasting life and that is the Gospel truth!

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Two Year Gospel Study Week 93

The Gospel of John Week 15
Scripture: John 10:34-11:53, Psalm 82.

John wrote his Gospel to make us understand that Jesus is just who He says He is. Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God and this Gospel of John. When we read it with open eyes and ears and minds, we see and understand who Jesus is.

As our text opens today, we see the religious leaders again trying to trap Jesus and seize Him. Killing Him is their goal.  We read again that He escapes, but not because He is afraid, but because the time has not yet come. When the time does come, Jesus will be absolutely fearless.  We will see this developing as we move into chapter 11.

As we enter chapter 11, Pastor shares some of the more recent archaeological discoveries in the area of the Jordan River Valley. Pastor shares the possible discovery of the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah and the interesting information we learn from this discovery.

As we begin chapter 11 we hear that Lazarus, who lives  in Bethany is sick. Jesus is about 20 miles from Bethany and is across the Jordan River on the opposite side.

Lazarus has two sisters, Mary and Martha. Pastor does some speculating about Mary. He shares that both early and late in Jesus’ ministry a woman anoints His feet and wipes them with her hair. In the first anointing Jesus tells the woman her sins are forgiven. Pastor poses the possibility that both anointing were done by Mary, Lazarus’ sister, and he goes further with the possibility that Mary of Bethany (Lazarus’ sister) may also be Mary Magdalene (the one from whom Jesus cast out seven demons.)

Back to our story… Jesus is about 20 miles away when He receives word of Lazarus’ sickness from a messenger sent by Mary and Martha. When Jesus hears Lazarus is sick He says that the sickness is not going to end in death, but in the glory of God. Jesus does not head to Bethany yet.

By the time Jesus does finally head to Bethany Lazarus is dead and when He arrives Lazarus has already been in the tomb four days.

Martha greets Jesus as He arrives. Jesus says to Martha that He is the Resurrection and the Life and that the one who believes in Him will live even though they die and that whoever lives by believing in Him will never die. Then He asks Martha, “Do you believer this?” And she replies with a statement of faith that He is the Messiah and the Son of God.

Then Jesus asks Martha to send Mary to Him. Mary comes and falls at Jesus feet saying that had He been there her brother would not have died. 

Reminder: Jesus had said to the messenger that had come to tell Him of Lazarus’ sickness, that Lazarus’ illness would not end in death, but it did…… and Mary weeps.  Jesus asks where Lazarus has been laid and He weeps too.  Jesus understands our sorrows.
Then Jesus asks them to open the tomb and though reluctant as the body has been dead four days, they move the stone.

Pastor talks about the process of a Jewish burial in the days of Jesus and also shares pictures and information on ossuaries that have been discovered.

Back to our story….  Jesus says for them to roll the stone away, and adds, “Didn’t I tell you that if you believe you will see the glory of God?”

The stone is rolled away – Jesus prays to the Father – then He says, “Lazarus, come out!” And Lazarus comes out of the tomb alive and covered in the linen burial wrappings.

The wrappings are removed and many believed in Jesus after seeing this – others went to the religious leaders and told them what Jesus had just done. Now their desire to get rid of Jesus rises even more. Caiaphas then says, “isn’t it better for one man to die for the people, than that the whole nation perish” and Caiaphas unknowingly speaks a prophetic word. And from that day on the religious leaders plotted to kill Jesus.

We begin to see Jesus set His own execution into motion. This is not something that happens by accident, it is the Father’s will and it is something Jesus runs toward. He willingly sets Himself in this position the leads to His death and ends with His resurrection!

In today’s study we see there is a great difference between religion and a relationship with the Living God.

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    ⁃    The Gospel of John study is part five of five of our Two Year Study of the Gospels. 
    ⁃    The Gospel of John may be one of the most powerful books ever written. Many people have come to faith after reading only this book of the Bible.  Scholarly and archeological discoveries in recent decades give us new insight on details in the Gospel of John. We can now understand it as the most Jewish rather than the most “Gentile/Greek” of the Gospels, and when we do that we see many things that we missed before.

Our 2 year study of the gospels is great for large group, small group or home group study and can be started at any time!

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Kings & Prophets: From Solomon to Jeremiah – Week 5

Pastor begins with a brief overview of Solomon’s divided kingdom. Judah was in the south with two tribes ruled by a descendant of David, Reheboam. Israel in the north with ten tribes was ruled by Jeroboam (1 Kings 11-14) 931-910 BC.  God had said that Jeroboam’s kingship would be blessed if he followed the Lord, but he chose the exact opposite path.

In today’s class we will look closely at three incidents with Jeroboam. In 1 Kings 12:31-33 we read some of the first things he did that were against God, everything Jeroboam did was counterfeit, just like what the enemy always tries to do – the enemy counterfeits what God desires.  We read; “Jeroboam built shrines on high places and appointed priests from all sorts of people, even though they were not Levites. He instituted a festival on the fifteenth day of the eighth month, like the festival held in Judah, and offered sacrifices on the altar. This he did in Bethel, sacrificing to the calves he had made. And at Bethel he also installed priests at the high places he had made. On the fifteenth day of the eighth month, a month of his own choosing, he offered sacrifices on the altar he had built at Bethel. So he instituted the festival for the Israelites and went up to the altar to make offerings.” 

Jeroboam puts forth a fake tabernacle celebration as he acts as both king and priest. So what happens when God sees this fake festival, one that He has not instituted and one in which King Jeroboam choose his own way of things instead of God’s.

Confrontation:
Next comes a confrontation (1 Kings 13:1-10). Jeroboam has gone against God’s plan. A man of God speaks to Jeroboam saying that the altar would split apart. And as Jeroboam says for the man to be arrested the altar splits and Jeroboam’s hand is shriveled up. The man of God prays for Jeroboam’s hand to be restored and it is healed. So the man of God is invited to Jeroboam’s house but the man of God does not go because it was not part of God’s plan.

Betrayal:
Next comes betrayal (1 Kings 13:11-32). An old prophet’s sons tell him what had happened during the story of confrontation. The old prophet lies to the man of God and the old prophet was able to convince the man of God to not do as the Lord had said. The man of God goes to the old prophet’s house – disobeying God’s plan and God speaks through the old prophet saying to the man of God, “You have defied the word of the Lord and have not kept the command the Lord your God gave you.” And then the old prophet sent the man of God on his way and down the road the man of God and his donkey are killed by a lion. 

God is communicating to the wayward people of Israel and specifically to Jeroboam that He is to be obeyed.

Jeroboam goes to see the dead man of God which was not eaten by the lion and Jeroboam has the man buried in his own grave because of the truth the man of God had spoken earlier in the day at the altar. 

What is the lesson in this story? God is doing this to encourage us to do ONLY what He says. 

And yet we read that Jeroboam did not change. 1 Kings 13:33-34 “Even after this, Jeroboam did not change his evil ways, but once more appointed priests for the high places from all sorts of people. Anyone who wanted to become a priest he consecrated for the high places. This was the sin of the house of Jeroboam that led to its downfall and to its destruction from the face of the earth.”  

Deception:
Lastly we see an act of deception (1 Kings 14:1-18). Abijah, Jeroboam’s son, becomes ill and Jeroboam has his wife disguise herself and go to Ahijah the prophet with 10 loaves of bread, 1 for each tribe Jeroboam has in his kingdom, so tells his wife to have the prophet tell her what will happen to their son Abijah. 

Ahijah the prophet knows who she is – her disguise did not work. He shares the words God gives him, telling of the evils of Jeroboam and that God says judgement will come. Ahijah tells her that her son Abijah will die on her way home and all of Israel mourned for their son.

Jeroboam reigned for 22 years and continued to be wayward from listening to God.  Such a sad story of Jeroboam but one that teaches us to follow God’s Word and to do what He says.

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Two Year Gospel Study Week 92

The Gospel of John Week 14
Scripture: John 10:1-28, Psalm 118.

In our text today, Jesus talks of being the Good Shepherd. He talks of His sheep. He talks of being the Gate. He tells us He knows His sheep and His sheep know Him. And He tells us that He brings life to His sheep.

Pastor Dodge shares a personal testimony and experience along with many personal photos expounding on what God taught him about the difference between sheep and goats.  Pastor shares how powerfully this revelation has impacted him personally, impacted his teaching on God as the Good Shepherd and given him insight into us as God’s sheep. 

As Jesus continues, He makes it known that salvation is through Him alone. We see His heart for His people to recognize Him as their Messiah.

Jesus doesn’t offer us a bunch of rules and regulations – what He offers us is Himself. What He offers us is real life. Life that matters, life that has purpose and significance and life that will never end! 

Compare what Jesus gives us to what the enemy brings.  The enemy comes only to steal, kill and destroy. But Jesus brings life, abundant life, life to the full!

Jesus wants us to experience the joy of knowing Him, of knowing the Father through Him, of knowing we will live forever.

As our Shepherd, even in the toughest of times our lives have meaning and purpose. He is there with us and He will use all things together for our good because He loves and cares for His sheep. Jesus knows us by name – We are precious to Him.

He is our Good Shepherd. 
We can trust Him.
We can rely upon Him.

Jesus tells the group He’s speaking to that He will lay down His life for his sheep. He says after He lays down His life, He will take it up again – death cannot hold Him, He will rise! He is speaking of all that is coming in the next months ahead.

We see many coming to faith in Jesus after hearing what He said about being the Good Shepherd – but there were many that hearing what He said wanted even more so to get rid of Him.

As the class draws to a close, Pastor shares the story of Hanukah – the Festival of Dedication – mentioned in John 10:22.

As we finish with today’s text, Jesus goes on to retell the people that His sheep hear His voice, they listen to Him, and He gives eternal life to them and no one will snatch them out of His hand. These are powerful and reassuring words for every believer.

Jesus IS the Good Shepherd.  Jesus is OUR Good Shepherd!

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    ⁃    The Gospel of John study is part five of five of our Two Year Study of the Gospels. 
    ⁃    The Gospel of John may be one of the most powerful books ever written. Many people have come to faith after reading only this book of the Bible.  Scholarly and archeological discoveries in recent decades give us new insight on details in the Gospel of John. We can now understand it as the most Jewish rather than the most “Gentile/Greek” of the Gospels, and when we do that we see many things that we missed before.

Our 2 year study of the gospels is great for large group, small group or home group study and can be started at any time!

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Kings & Prophets: From Solomon to Jeremiah – Week 4

Our study opens with a look at Civil War between Rehoboam and Judah vs. Jeroboam and Israel (931-910 BC).

1 Kings 12:1 We read that Rehoboam went to Shechem, “for all Israel had gone there to make him king.” Shechem was an historic site for the nation from about 500 years early when Levitical priests recited the blessings and the curses from Mount Ebal and Mount Gerizim. Shechem is the city near these two mountains. 

In verses 3 and 4 we read that Jeroboam challenges Rehoboam. Reheboam goes to 2 advisory boards. One was the elders that had served under his father, Solomon.  They gave him wise direction. 1 Kings 12:7 – they said that if you serve the people and give them a favorable answer, they will always be your servants. (Wise advise – to be a servant leader. It is also a prophetic view of who Jesus would be – Jesus is our Servant King – our suffering servant) The second group of advisors was Rehoboam’s young friends. 1 Kings 12:13-14 says they tell him to be tougher with the people. Reheboam decided to take the advise of his young friends, but when he tells the people he will be even tougher on them than his father was, the result is that the Israelites – the entire northern part of the kingdom rebels against Reheboam and he had to escape to Jerusalem. 

Will there be civil war or will there be an uneasy peace? We read in 1 Kings 12:21 that when Rehoboam arrives in Jerusalem, he gathers Judah together and the tribe of Benjamin to go to war against Jeroboam and the rest of Israel so that he can regain the entire kingdom of his father Solomon.

But then God intercedes giving a word to Shemaiah a man of God: 1 Kings 12:23-24 “Say to Rehoboam son of Solomon king of Judah, to all Judah and Benjamin, and to the rest of the people, ‘This is what the Lord says: Do not go up to fight against your brothers, the Israelites. Go home, every one of you, for this is my doing.'” So they obeyed the word of the Lord and went home again, as the Lord had ordered.”

Reheboam listens to the words from the prophet Shemaiah and there is an uneasy peace established between the splintered nation. However, we read in verses 26-27 that Jeroboam’s response to the peace was fear that his people – the northern part of the kingdom – would again give their allegiance to Reheboam King of Judah, Solomon’s son. 

So Jeroboam has two golden calves made – one is put in the northern part of his kingdom and the other calf is placed in the southern part of Israel and he tells the people that it’s too much to go up to Jerusalem to worship, so here instead are your gods. And the people did worship these golden calves and it says in 1 Kings 12:29-30 that it became a sin. And the nation begins to turn away from God. Jeroboam led them astray and did not do as God had requested of him when he was given the prophetic word of his kingship over Israel. 

Pastor shares the archeological discovery of the Altar of Dan where one of the golden calves had been set up. A sad testimony to how the nation was led astray and away from God.

We learn the importance of following God and listening to His voice.

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David and the Heart of God – Week 13: Legacy 2

Scripture: David’s Psalms.

This is the final teaching in the “David…and the Heart of God” series. We will explore David’s Psalms today.

In 2 Samuel 23:1 we read that David is described as the sweet psalmist of Israel.  David’s psalms have influence and spoke to the hearts of people for millennia.  

C.S. Lewis said, “The most valuable thing the psalms do for me is to express that small delight in God which made David dance.” 

And Billy Graham said, “I used to read five psalms every day – that teaches me how to get along with God. Then I read a chapter of Proverbs every day and that teaches me how to get along with my fellow man.”

75 of the 150 Psalms were written by David.

Some themes in David’s Psalms with a few examples:

Praise – Psalm 95:1-2, Psalm 57:9-11, Psalm 103:1-3. We are encouraged to begin everything with praise, it honors God and brings refreshment to our souls. Praise takes our eyes off ourselves and putts them on God. True meaning for life is found only in God our Savior. David teaches us to praise the Lord from the heart even when we feel like we’re at the bottom of the pit, because God heals and His name is to be praised.

Penitence – Psalm 32:1-2 & 5, Psalm 139:23-24, Psalm 51:1-2. David’s psalms help us recognize we are spiritually poor and needy and we are to be humble before God because we are all sinners. David shows us words of confession for transgression because we can be confident that through faith in Christ, God forgives. Our sins are paid for through Jesus’ sacrificial death.  The Lord is merciful, He washes away our sin.

Presence – Psalm 32:7, Psalm 145:18.  God is near, He is present, we cannot flee from Him. His presence gives hope and healing. He is near to all who call Him. He is unfailingly present in our lives.

Prayer – Psalm 25:4-5, Psalm 141, 2-4.  Psalms are used for prayer, and are a good way to begin our day. They guide us in how to pray honestly before God and we see that through David’s prayerful words we can draw near to the Lord. David’s Psalms are filled with words asking the Lord for guidance, direction, strength against sin, power for the spiritual battle, and prayers seeking God and His face.

Protection – Psalm:1 & 3, Psalm 18:1-2, Psalm 55:18 7 22. The Lord is our Protector and the One who defends us and we are to call upon Him.  He is the Stronghold of our lives.  God is our Rock, Shield, our Strength, our place of Refuge, our Fortress, our Deliverer. The Lord sustains us and He cares for us.

Prophecy – Psalm 110:1, Psalm 22:1 & 16018 & 29-31. David spoke much prophecy about the coming Messiah. David shared prophetic words even about the day that Jesus would be on the cross a thousand years before Jesus’ death. David understood prophetically the love of Jesus who would say, “It is finished.” And through prophetic understanding David saw the finished work of Christ.

Pastor ends by encouraging us to read through David’s Psalms this week:
2-9, 11-32, 34-41, 51-65, 68-70, 86, 95, 101, 103, 108-110, 122, 124, 131, 133, 138-145

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Two Year Gospel Study Week 91

The Gospel of John Week 13
Scripture: John 9:1-41.

Pastor loves today’s scripture and he shares it with great enthusiasm that will draw you right into the middle of this story!

This story is a powerful story of Jesus healing a blind man. We will see tragedy, sorrow, wonder and even humor in this fascinating story. We will also see many amazing pictures of recent discoveries that will bring this story to life.

Today’s study opens with the story of a man blind from birth. Jesus in His love and compassion, heals this man. Jesus places mud on the man’s eyes and sends him to the Pool of Siloam to wash the mud off his eyes, when he rinses them off, he is no longer blind. 

Pastor shares many pictures showing the area in which this story takes place, an area that has been recently excavated. These pictures show where Jesus was walking, where He would have met up with the beggar, along with pics of the Pool of Siloam, Gilhon Spring, and Hezekiah’s Tunnel. 

Pastor share how in the last 100 years things that have been hidden for century upon century are suddenly being uncovered.  Pastor shares how in these last days, God is pulling out all the stops for a world that is often skeptical and rebellious and saying, “See, this is what I did! And this is REAL!”  God is bringing a host of reminders, that this is not a story, this really happened, and that these events really did indeed take place.

In this story we see once again that Jesus is doing really great God-things on the Sabbath.  Why? Because what he is doing is confronting the religious hypocrisy of His day, the kind of religion that wants to turn everything into a matter of rules and regulations which makes it all about me. And Jesus instead is calling us into relationship with Him.

When human beings set up regulations that God has not set up, Jesus confronts them. His desire is to wake them up to the fact that religion is often the greatest opponent of God.

When the religious leaders hear of the healing of the blind man, they interview him, his parents and then interview the healed man again. Jesus ends up being accused of breaking their man-made laws of having kneaded together the clay and put it on this man’s face. 

As our story ends, we see this man who was blind, but now sees, standing bravely before the religious leaders and he’s not backing down from their onslaught of questions and accusations. The man tells the religious leaders, “Nobody has ever heard of opening the eyes of one born blind. If this man was not from God, he could do nothing. Open your eyes! Can’t you see this?!”

And then in anger they threw the healed man out of the temple – but then we read that Jesus found the healed man and asked him, “Do you believe in the Son of Man?” The man replies, “Who is He? Tell me so I may believe in Him!” Jesus says, “You have now seen Him. In fact, He is the One now speaking with you.”

Jesus reveals Himself to the man and the man replies, “Lord, I believe!” And he worshiped Jesus. Jesus wants  us to believe He is who He says He is, too!  He wants to hear each of us say to Him, “Lord, I believe!”  

Jesus wants us to encounter Him. Just as this man who was blind, now sees, Jesus invites us to see Him, too.

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    ⁃    The Gospel of John study is part five of five of our Two Year Study of the Gospels. 
    ⁃    The Gospel of John may be one of the most powerful books ever written. Many people have come to faith after reading only this book of the Bible.  Scholarly and archeological discoveries in recent decades give us new insight on details in the Gospel of John. We can now understand it as the most Jewish rather than the most “Gentile/Greek” of the Gospels, and when we do that we see many things that we missed before.

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Kings & Prophets: From Solomon to Jeremiah – Week 3

Solomon: Builder
    ⁃    Temple construction – 1 Kings 6 (took 7 years to build)
    ⁃    Temple dedication – 1 Kings 8
    ⁃    God appears to Solomon – 1 Kings 9
    ⁃    Solomon’s palace – 1 Kings 7 (took 13 years to build)

Pastor shares archeological discoveries around Solomon in recent years including a massive stone wall and gate and more.

Solomon: Reputation
    ⁃    Fleet at Ezion Geber – 1 Kings (for the first time Israel had its own navy – 1 Kings 9:26-28 – we read that they brought gold from Ophir. Pastor shares ideas of where Ophir may have been.) 
    ⁃    Solomon’s wealth – 1 King 10 (1 Kings 10:14-15 we read he received 25 tons of gold yearly. Solomon brought financial wealth to the nation.)
    ⁃    Queen of Sheba – 1 Kings 10 (Pastor shared the ideas of where this queen came from to visit Solomon. She’s overwhelmed by Solomon’s wisdom and by the wealth that she sees in her visit. Yet we know there is a wisdom and wealth greater than gold and that is our Lord Jesus Christ. Matthew 12:42 tells us  … Jesus says, “for the Queen at the South ….came from the ends of the earth to listen to Solomon’s wisdom, and now something greater than Solomon is here.” That something is a Someone and that Someone is Jesus, Himself.  It is easy to fall into the trap of wanting stuff and being financially secure. And we can have everything the world has to offer and still be bankrupt if we don’t have a relationship with the living God through faith in Jesus.)
    ⁃    Solomon’s Wisdom – 1 Kings 10 (1 Kings 10:23-24 we read he was greater in riches and wisdom than all the other kings of the earth. He wrote Ecclesiastes and Song of Solomon and also some Psalms as well.)
    ⁃    Labor Policies – 1 King 5 (Soloon had labor practices that caused difficulties with his people – 1 Kings 5:13-14 we read that 30,000 men were under forced labor.)

Solomon: Decline & Fall
    ⁃    Solomon’s Wives – 1 Kings 11 (One man and one wife for life, that has always been God’s plan. But in 1 Kings 11:3-4 we read that Solomon had 700 wives of royal birth and 300 concubines and his wives led him astray.  As Solomon grew old, his wives turned his heart after other gods and his heart was not fully devoted to the Lord his God as the heart of David his father had been. This incredibly gifted king who started so well descended into idolatry in his last days. Solomon even built a high place for Chemosh and Molek for his foreign wives who burned incense and offered sacrifices to their gods. He was led away from God.)
    ⁃    Solomon’s enemies – 1 Kings 11 (As Solomon wandered further from God, God raised up enemies against Solomon.)
        Three main adversaries:
    ⁃    Haded the Edomite
    ⁃    Rezon in Damascus
    ⁃    Jeroboam son of Nebat was an Israelite (a prophetic word come to Jeroboam – God would give him 10 tribes. And Solomon’s successor, his son Reheboam, would have 2 of the tribes. God told Jeroboam that he was to obey Him and follow Him.)

Conclusion
Solomon writes in Ecclesiastes 12:13-14 “Now all has been heard; here is the conclusion of the matter; Fear God and keep His commandments, for this is the duty of all mankind. For God will bring every deed into judgement, including every hidden thing, whether it is good or evil.”

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