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The Bible in a Year class takes a walk through the Bible from cover to cover. Maybe the Bible seems old and dry, and maybe yours has been sitting on the shelf collecting dust, but we will help you discover that your Bible is actually God’s Word and it is alive and active and has the power to impact lives. 

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn something new about old familiar stories and to see Jesus from Genesis to Revelation.  We will explore the history, timelines and geography of each book along with recent archeological discoveries. We will uncover truths and promises that change lives still today. Expect surprising insights and spiritual growth as we journey through each book of the Old and New Testaments and along the way we will discover that we have a very intentional God who desires personal relationship with each one of us.

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Two Year Gospel Study Week 101

The Gospel of John Week 23
Scripture: John 18.

Our story begins with Jesus in the Garden and soldiers, high priests, and Judas come to the garden carrying torches, lanterns and weapons. Jesus goes out to meet them asking, “Who is it you want?” Clearly showing who’s in charge. Something we will see Jesus repeat in the next hours.

Jesus is in charge and He’s always been in charge and that is a take home for us in our own lives as well. He’s in charge! He’s the Lord. Jesus knows all that is going to happen to Him. He’s shared that with His disciples, though they will not fully understand until Jesus’ resurrection. He is not blindsided by this group coming to the Garden. This is the reason He came, and this is the purpose for which He has come to carry out His work.

Then Peter, who had a sword, drew it and struck the high priest, cutting off his right ear. Jesus tells Peter to put his sword away – and Jesus says, Shall I not drink the cup the Father has given Me?” Jesus knows what’s coming and is willing to go through with it all because it is the Father’s desire and the Son always obeys the Father.

Pastor delves into the personality of Peter and how we will see him go from cutting off the ear of this man, to denying he knows Jesus, to going on to become a powerful evangelist. And yet Peter was flawed, we are all flawed individuals. The Lord still used Peter. He transformed Peter and He transforms us and this story is a reminder that Jesus uses us, too.

As we return to our story we know Jesus is in control but He willingly allows His hands to be bound. Jesus is willing to go all the way to the cross for us. He is then taken to Annas, who was the father-in-law of Caiaphas, the high priest that year. 

Pastor shares some info on the recent discovery of an ossuary, bone box, belonging to Caiaphas and also some other archeological discoveries including a palatial mansion that may possibly be one of the locations where Jesus was tried. Pastor also reads some fascinating information from Eusebius’ History of the Church and puts together some interesting pieces of historical evidence to help bring light to all that John is telling us.

Now our story moves into Peter’s first denial of knowing Jesus. Followed by Peter’s second and third denial of knowing Jesus. And then we read that at that very moment the rooster crowed. And Peter suddenly remembers what he has done and what Jesus had said.

There is a contentious conversation, verses 19-24, “the high priest questioned Jesus about his disciples and his teaching. “I have spoken openly to the world,” Jesus replied. “I always taught in synagogues or at the temple, where all the Jews come together. I said nothing in secret. Why question me? Ask those who heard me. Surely they know what I said.” When Jesus said this, one of the officials nearby slapped him in the face. “Is this the way you answer the high priest?” he demanded. “If I said something wrong,” Jesus replied, “testify as to what is wrong. But if I spoke the truth, why did you strike me?” Then Annas sent him bound to Caiaphas the high priest.”

From Caiaphas Jesus was taken to the palace of the Roman governor, Pontius Pilate. It is now early morning. Pastor shares the logistics of getting Jesus there and the possible location of the praetorium, the governor’s house. Pastor shares on the map the possible locations of this home.

Jesus is brought before Pilate in verse 29 and Pilate asks what charges are being brought against Jesus, thus opening a court proceeding.

Pastor shares interesting historical information about Jewish executions (stoning to death) and Roman executions (crucifixion), and what they were like. He shares the history of how the Romans, in the early first century, took away from the Jewish high priests and from the Sanhedrin, the right to convict and punish in capital cases and how the Romans demanded that they be the ones to carry that out. So this is why Jesus was crucified, and not stoned.

Pilate then begins his questioning of Jesus and they have an in-depth conversation during which Jesus says, “The reason I was born and came into the world is to testify to the truth. Everyone on the side of truth listens to me.”  Pilate replies, “What is truth?” 

We live in a society where people are still asking that same question. And the answer is still the same. Jesus is Truth. The truth sets us free!

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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 12

Our story picks up with Joash (the hidden royal) being brought forth at the age of seven and hailed as the king of Judah followed by the death of Athaliah. Peace reigns in Judah as we see over 100 years of four fairly “good” kings reigning in Judah from 835-731 B.C. These kings started well but didn’t always finish well: Joash, Amaziah, Uzziah and Jotham.

King Joash
    ⁃    Takes the kingship at age 7
    ⁃    Jehoiada, the High Priest, is Joash’s mentor, advisor and instructor
    ⁃    Spiritual reformation was taking place across Judah as Joash starts out so well with Jehoiada as his advisor –  until Jehoiada’s death
    ⁃    Joash then gets new advisors (2 Chronicles 24:17-18) and they led him astray, worshiping idols and God’s anger came.
    ⁃    Zechariah is the High Priest after Jehoiada. Zechariah was Jehoiada’s son. He tells Joash and his new advisors of their sin against God, so they plot to kill him. 2 Chronicles 24:20. Zechariah is stoned to death.
    ⁃    Hazael is victorious in bottles over Judah
    ⁃    Then Joash’s assignation follows

Amaziah 
    ⁃    Amaziah is Joash’s son – Amaziah starts well but doesn’t finish well, following the pattern of his father.
    ⁃    Mercenaries come from Israel
    ⁃    Amaziah is given victory as he acts on the words of God through a prophet.  2 Chronicles 25:9 
    ⁃    But then Amaziah brings idols back from that victory. 2 Chronicles 25:15. Again a prophet comes to Amaziah to warn him, but this time Amaziah doesn’t listen. 
    ⁃    He is then defeated by Jehoash, king of Israel and he too is assassinated.

King Uzziah (also known as Azariah)
    ⁃    Uzziah is Amaziah’s son. 2 Chronicles 26:4-5 tells that he had godly counsel and as long as he sought the Lord, God gave him success.
    ⁃    He was an extremely capable king
    ⁃    Ruled for 52 years
    ⁃    In Israel, Jeroboam II was ruling. Uzziah and Jeroboam II expanded both nations to the original size of the kingdom at the time of David and Solomon.
    ⁃    New prophets arise during the reign of Jeroboam II and Uzziah: Jonah, Amos, Hosea and Isaiah
    ⁃    Their kingdoms experienced the glory days of David and Solomon
    ⁃    But then Uzziah does not finish well. His pride went to his head and he usurped the role of the priests in burning the incense and immediately gets leprosy.  2 Chronicles 26:16-17

King Jotham
    ⁃    Uziah’s son, Jotham becomes king of Judah. 2 Chronicles 27:2. He did what was right in the eyes of the Lord, but the people, however, continued their corrupt practices.
    ⁃    Battle with the Ammonites – Godly king who is victorious over the Ammonites. 2 Chronicles 27:6
    ⁃    Prosperity & Spiritual decline begins. The renewal did not spread throughout all the people. 
    ⁃    We see the growing power of their enemy in Assyria

Next week our story continues with the rise of the power of the Assyrians.

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Questions – Week 8: Is Jesus Christ Coming Again?

Let’s dig deeper into today’s question by exploring five additional questions about Christ’s upcoming return.

    1.    Will Christ actually return in the flesh? Yes, Jesus will actually return in the flesh. Here’s some words from the angels. Acts 1:11 “Men of Galilee,” they said, “why do you stand here looking into the sky? This same Jesus, who has been taken from you into heaven, will come back in the same way you have seen him go into heaven.”  Coming back the same way He left. At the Mt of Olives, visibly, physically to reign.
    2.    How will every eye see Him? We live in a unique age where we can witness things around the world in real time. Revelation 1:7 “Look, he is coming with the clouds,” and “every eye will see him, even those who pierced him”; and all peoples on earth “will mourn because of him.” So shall it be! Amen.” (See also – Daniel 7:13 and Zechariah 12:10) What seems impossible will be a reality, we all will see Him.
    3.    Why so many different interpretations of Christ’s return will be like? There are basically 4 views of Christians of the Book of Revelation:
    ⁃    PRETERIST – everything in the book of Revelation was fulfilled for those 1st century believers. 
    ⁃    HISTORICIST – What the book of Revelation does is it tracks Christian history until the very end of time when Christ returns.
    ⁃    FUTURIST – say what the book of Revelation portrays is the events that are yet to come and will happen in the last days of our planet’s history.
    ⁃    IDEALIST – maintain that what the book of Revelation does is it gives us timeless truths and principles that have always been true and will be until Jesus returns.
    4.    Why all the different views. Who is right? Pastor posses a “what if”: What if they are all right? What if God intentionally gave this so that people of every age would see what needs to be seen to stay close to Him.
    ⁃    PRETERIST –  what if the book of Revelation really did have remarkable application to the 1st century believers
    ⁃    HISTORIST – What if the book of Revelation does track the Christian history til Christ returns
    ⁃    FUTURIST – What if the book of Revelation will be fulfilled in some future ways.
    ⁃    IDEALIST – What if the book of Revelation applies in every age because what it says is timeless and true.
God is brilliant – He can and does brilliant things! Differing interpretations doesn’t make the Bible unclear – it means that God is amazing! 

Common Beliefs of each differing view:
    ⁃    Missionary Age – great commission
    ⁃    Great tribulation 
    ⁃    Rapture
    ⁃    Millennium
    ⁃    Physical return of Christ
    ⁃    Resurrection of the dead
    ⁃    New heavens and New Earth

Early believers put together basic statements of the fundamentals of the Bible. Examples Nicene Creed says, “I look for the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come.” and the Apostle’s Creed says, “I believe in… the resurrection of the body and the life everlasting.” They chose short summations of basic agreed on biblical beliefs and leaving out the details, acknowledging the wide diversity of interpretation around what Jesus’ return will look like and because we will find out the details when He returns.

The first advent Jesus came as a humble servant and laid down His life for us all.
For His second advent Jesus comes in glory!

    5.    What are the sign of the times that indicate the eminent Second Coming of Jesus? 
Signs of the times:
    ⁃    Gospel to the entire world Matthew 24:14 “And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come.”  
    ⁃    Persecution, apostasy & deception Matthew 24:9-11 “Then they will deliver you to tribulation, and will kill you, and you will be hated by all nations because of My name. “At that time many will fall away and will betray one another and hate one another. “Many false prophets will arise and will mislead many.”
    ⁃    Warfare, earthquakes & famine – Mark 13:8 “Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be earthquakes in various places, and famines. These are the beginning of birth pains.” What we have observed since Jesus’ first advent, these signs are closer together.
    ⁃    Israel’s return  Luke 21:24 “They will fall by the sword and will be taken as prisoners to all the nations. Jerusalem will be trampled on by the Gentiles until the times of the Gentiles are fulfilled.” About 40 years after Jesus spoke these words in 70AD they happened and now in 1967, after nearly 1900 years, the Jewish people have returned. 

In Matthew 24:42 we are told by Jesus, “Therefore keep watch, because you do not know on what day your Lord will come.” How do we stay awake?  We keep our eyes on Jesus! The Savior of the world. God is for us! He’s coming back and the day is fast approaching!

May we trust the Lord Jesus with all our hearts and rejoice in the salvation He won for us at the cross as a gift by faith.

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Two Year Gospel Study Week 100

The Gospel of John Week 22
Scripture: John 17:1-21.

Pastor starts today’s class off with an interesting observation. The other three gospels, Matthew, Mark, and Luke mention the prayers of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane, but John does not. John talks about the prayer that occurred before Jesus got to the garden, the prayer He prayed on the way there. 

When we put those two different sets of prayers together (the ones from John on the way, and the ones from the other writers at the Garden) it gives us a greater sense of Jesus’ heart during this evening, but also of the assurance the He had from the Father that this is going to turn out for our deliverance. 

In Hebrews 12:2-3, we are encouraged to “fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. Consider Him who endured such opposition from sinful men that you may not grow weary and lose hope.” And so we are blessed by Jesus’ obedience and faithfulness so that we also do not grow weary or lose hope, but that we see and understand that God is in control.

Jesus and His disciples have left the upper room and are walking to the Garden of Gethsemane. In John 17:1-2 we see Him pause on His way to the garden to pray what has been referred to as the “High Priestly Prayer.”

Jesus begins with, “Father.” It’s personal and it’s an example for us to be personal with God as well. Jesus says, “Father, the hour has come. Glorify your Son, that your Son may glorify you.” The Father is glorified by the obedience of Jesus, His Son, by Jesus being obedient even unto death on the cross. 

Jesus continues, “For you granted him authority over all people that he might give eternal life to all those you have given him. Now this is eternal life: that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent.”  What is eternal life? It is eternal life to know the Father and know the Son and to be in relationship with the Living God.

In verse 6 Jesus starts to pray for His disciples and we see the love He has for them. He sees them as precious and loved. He looks past their mistakes and loves them and He looks at us the same way, He looks past our mistakes and loves us. We are precious to Him. We don’t need to remember our failures and allow those to control us. We remember what God says about who we are and allow Him to guide and direct us as His loved children.

As Jesus’ prayer continues we see Him blessing them, interceding for them and praying for their protection. And He prays for them to be protected in the power of the Father’s name. God’s name IS His character and Jesus has revealed His name, His character, because if you want to know what the Father is like, you look at the Son.

Jesus goes on to pray that he wants the full measure of His joy within His disciples. He says this knowing that in just a bit He will be arrested, tried and crucified. But what He also knows is that there is victory coming. He focused on the outcome, that of giving us an eternity with Him for all who believe in Him. And that’s what He wants them to hold onto, too. And he prays for their protection from the evil one and that they would be set apart for the Father’s work and His purposes.

Then Jesus’ prayer moves from the 12 to pray about us. verses 20-21, “My prayer is not for them alone. I pray also for those who will believe in me through their message, that all of them may be one, Father, just as you are in me and I am in you. May they also be in us so that the world may believe that you have sent me.” 

Pastor talks about how Jesus continues to pray for us and believers today. In Hebrews 7:25 we read, “Therefore he is able to save completely those who come to God through him, because he always lives to intercede for them.” (Intercede is to pray for). Jesus is praying that we will live in unity with God and one another. We want to love as He loved, obey as He obeyed, speak as He speaks, follow as He followed. To go where He goes. 

He prays unity of the believers, so that others, non-believers, the world, will know that God the Father sent Jesus because of His love for us and that is the love we share together and with others.

We should flee religion and rush to the Father, seeking out a relationship with Him through faith in the Lord Jesus and becoming transformed. It’s not about knowing certain facts, it’s about knowing God. It’s not about knowing the answer to how to get to heaven. It’s is about knowing the One who get us to heaven!! 

Jesus says, “no-one comes to the Father, except through Me.” And that is Jesus; prayer, complete unity, unity with Him, even as He and the Father are one.

Jesus goes on with, “Father, I want those you have given me to be with me where I am, and to see my glory, the glory you have given me because you loved me before the creation of the world.” Wow, He wants to spend eternity with us. We are truly loved! We may live in His presence and live in relationship with Him, basking in His love and taking to heart what He has promised: “I am always with you, even to the end of the age.”

And then we read that when He had finished praying, Jesus left with His disciples and crossed the Kidron Valley. (And they continued to the Garden of Gethsemane.)

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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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Thanksgiving 2025

Happy Thanksgiving!  This is a time to thank God for His amazing blessings. Thankfulness is an important part of our lives. Thankfulness is to be part of the life of every believer.

1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 “Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” 

God calls us to rejoice in Him always and calls us to pray continually. He desires we talk to Him throughout our day. He also calls us to give thanks in all circumstances, in the good times and bad times. Thanksgiving puts our eyes on the God who has saved us. It causes us to focus on the things that are good and worthy of praise instead of the difficulties.  Thanksgiving gives strength to God’s people. It’s a way of life. 

“Three times a day he got down on his knees and prayed, giving thanks to his God, just as he had done before.” Daniel 6:10

Prayer was part of Daniel’s life in the good days and the bad days, the days of deep and difficult persecution, but Daniel risked it all to remain faithful to God and to his prayer life with his God, even to the point of being placed in the Lion’s Den. The Lord was faithful to David and delivered him.

Thankfulness is powerful because God is powerful! Let us not just give thanks just today but every day all the time, because He is good.

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Questions – Week 7: How Should I Read the Bible?

Today’s question, “How should I read the Bible?” is often asked by new believers, church going people who’ve never read the Bible and those questioning what they’ve heard about the Bible. It is often stated this way:
    ⁃    Which is the best Bible translation?
    ⁃    Where should I start as I begin reading?
    ⁃    What schedule should I follow?
    ⁃    Where can I find extra help and resources?
And the often not asked question, but should be asked:
    ⁃    What are the essential things to remember?

The Bible is the Word of God and is self authenticating, speaking to every generation. There are difficult parts and very clear parts. The Scriptures speak the Truth from God, and they are practical and very beneficial.

Which translation?
There is no perfect translation. Each translation works to capture what was originally written down to convey it’s original meaning without translating word for word.
    1.    New International Version  (NIV) – seeks to follow a literal translation 
    2.    English Standard Version (ESV)  – emphasizes word for word translation
    3.    King James Version (KJV) – a favorite for centuries – a language different than today’s modern day language, and is easily memorized
    4.    New Living Translation (NLT) – seeks to convey the thoughts of Scripture versus a word for word translation – more easily understood
    5.    New King James Version (NKJV) – attempts to keep the text and rhythm of the King James Version but in more modern language

Pastor shares an example of each translation using Matthew 5:17.

Where to start?
    1.    Start with one of the Gospels (1 of the first 4 books of the New Testament) where we meet Jesus. Listen to what He says.
    2.    Matthew – written from a Hebrew perspective – Prophesied Messiah.
    3.    Mark – shortest of the 4 – speaks in dramatic terms and talks about the active Son of God – Mark offers lots of details.
    4.    Luke (and Acts) – Jesus as the Savior of the Nations – Luke has a heart for the desperate.
    5.    John – an insiders view of Jesus’ ministry and teaching and covers what’s not covered in the other gospels. John’s focus is the Deity of Jesus Christ.

What Schedule?
    1.    Find a time that works for you
    2.    Consider your season of life – and don’t let the enemy trip you up or discourage you
    3.    A place to meet with God – it is beneficial to have a place to sit down and reflect on what God is saying in His Word.
    4.    Read a section of Scripture – important to listen to God as He speaks to us in sections: chapter, book.
    5.    Select a plan that will work:
    •    Chapter a day, one book at a time
    •    Gospel chapter and a Psalm every day
    •    Bible in a year – 3+ chapters a day
    •    Foundational books: Genesis, Exodus, Luke, Acts, John, Romans, Ephesians
    •    Read a section of scripture out loud
    •    Listen to the Bible with various platforms

Where to find help?
    1.    Use a study Bible – each of the suggested Bible translations mentioned at the beginning have a study Bible available.
    2.    BibleGateway.com a great place to go to take a look at the Bible in a multitude of translations and also a great way to listen to the Bible – completely free.
    3.    AwakeUsNow.com we have everything available free of charge: Sunday services, Tuesday Bible class, Bible in a Year, TV and radio and podcasts.

What are the Essentials?
    ⁃    Purpose – Read the Scriptures with the purpose of allowing God’s word to be transformative in your life, for the purpose of wanting to encounter the Lord Jesus, the Heavenly Father and the Holy Spirit.
    ⁃    Approach the Scriptures with Prayer – talk to the Author, ask Him what He wants to say to you. Look at your time in God’s Word not as a class assignment but a time to draw close and closer to Him.
    ⁃    Ponder what you are reading, think on what you are hearing God say to you in His Word.
    ⁃    Practice what you read and learn from the stories you read.

2 Timothy 3:16-17 All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.

God desires that we know Him, that we experience His goodness and forgiveness in Christ, that we experience the power of His Holy Spirit and that we be used by Him to be a blessing to others. He desires we share the news of the only One who can save. Jesus, our crucified, risen Lord who is coming back and coming soon.  May we encounter Him daily in His Word.

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Two Year Gospel Study Week 99

The Gospel of John Week 21
Scripture: John 16:1-5.

This week we head into more of the final hours before Jesus’ arrest. We open with John 16:1-5 “”All this I have told you so that you will not fall away. They will put you out of the synagogue; in fact, the time is coming when anyone who kills you will think they are offering a service to God. They will do such things because they have not known the Father or me. I have told you this, so that when their time comes you will remember that I warned you about them. I did not tell you this from the beginning because I was with you, but now I am going to him who sent me.”

He’s telling them difficult days are ahead, but He wants to make certain that when difficult days come, they are not going to be taken off guard, that they will not fall away or lose their faith. He’s telling them tough times lay ahead, be ready!

Jesus continues to tell His disciples that He is teaching these things so they don’t stumble, so that when even us today, see these things beginning to take place, that we look up because the time of redemption draws near. So Jesus says, to be awake and prepared for His return. And again He tells them the Holy Spirit, the Advocate will come after he goes away, that the Father will send the Holy Spirit to them. Jesus tells them it is to their advantage for Him to go away and the Spirit to come. 

Why? Because this is fulfilling everything the prophets had predicted, and it is ushering in a new age, the age of the Holy Spirit. In Joel we read the Holy Spirit would be poured out. So Jesus is saying hang in there, don’t stumble and the Holy Spirit will be with you when I’m gone. 

Then Pastor shares a personal testimony about how reading the New Testament and only getting as far as the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5-7 how the Holy Spirit convicted him and how he realized he was a sinner in need of a Savior.

The Holy Spirit convicts and convinces people about righteousness. The Bible describes our righteousness (we are sinners) as filthy rags. We cannot stand before a holy God, no matter how nice, how good we’ve been and say “Hey, God, let me in, I’ve done this and that.” None of us is righteous, but Jesus is our righteousness.  He is the righteousness of God that by His perfect life, by His willing obedience, by His sacrificial death, by His resurrection, He has paid the price for our sin and rebellion.  

The Holy Spirit convicts us of sin and point us to Jesus as our righteousness through faith in Jesus.  It is only because of the Lord Jesus Christ  and faith in Him that we are saved. When need to we realize that God is gracious and we that we need to rely upon Jesus and on Him alone. It is only In Him that we are protected from judgement. It’s at the cross of Jesus that the punishment for our sin was paid. In Him alone is forgiveness, hope, peace and life ever after.

Did the Holy Spirit only guide people in truth in the 1st century? No, there is nothing in the Bible that says the Holy Spirit was given at Pentecost and active for a few year and that once the New Testament was complete, that the Holy Spirit was gone. There is nothing in scripture to indicate the Holy Spirit has ever stopped working. The Holy Spirit still desires to guide and direct His children today. 

Jesus says, “But when he, the Spirit of truth, comes, he will guide you into all the truth. He will not speak on his own; he will speak only what he hears, and he will tell you what is yet to come. He will glorify me because it is from me that he will receive what he will make known to you. All that belongs to the Father is mine. That is why I said the Spirit will receive from me what he will make known to you.”

Then Jesus goes on to say “in a little while you will see me no more and then again in a little while you will see me. You will weep and mourn while the world rejoices.” He adds that they will forget the anguish and goes on to say that now is the time of grief but that He would see them again and that they would rejoice and that no one could take away their joy.

In just a few hours the disciples will have their lives turned upside down. They will be in fear of their lives. And they are going to think everything is being taken away, the enemy has won, BUT Jesus tells them you will see Me again and no one will be able to take away that joy!

Then He says “I have told you these things so that in Me, you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble but take heart, I have overcome the world!”

Bottom line – we win because He’s the Victor!

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    ⁃    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 11

Pastor beings today’s class with a Flashback to twelve years earlier from where we left off last week in order to take a look at the prophet Elisha.

Elisha’s name means “God is my Salvation.” Even in this dark time of history, God uses Elisha to draw people back to Himself.

Elisha’s Ministry
    ⁃    Moab revolts (2 Kings 3) against Israel. 
    ⁃    Widow’s olive oil (2 Kings 4) God shows His love for individuals
    ⁃    Naaman healed (2 Kings 5) “The God of Israel is the God of the world!” 
    ⁃    Blinded Arabians (2 Kings 6) “Don’t be afraid,” the prophet Elisha answered. “Those who are with us are more than those who are with them.” And Elisha prayed, “Open his eyes, Lord, so that he may see.” Then the Lord opened the servant’s eyes, and he looked and saw the hills full of horses and chariots of fire all around Elisha.” 2 Kings 6:16-17.
    ⁃    Samaria besieged (2 Kings 7) 

Now that we know the activity of Elisha during these 12 years of turmoil leading up to the deaths of both the king of Israel and the king of Judah, we return to where we left off with our story last week.

King Jehu of Israel 
    ⁃    Kills Kings Joram (king of Israel) and Ahaziah (king of Judah) (2 Kings 9)
    ⁃    Has Queen Jezebel killed (2 Kings 9)
    ⁃    Has Ahab’s extended family killed (2 Kings 10)
    ⁃    Has King Ahaziah’s relatives killed (2 Kings 10)
    ⁃    Has Baal worship destroyed (2 Kings 10) “So Jehu destroyed Baal worship in Israel.  Yet Jehu was not careful to keep the law of the Lord, the God of Israel, with all his heart. He did not turn away from the sins of Jeroboam, which he had caused Israel to commit.” 1 Kings 10: 28,31.  Such a powerful reminder to have a heart for the things of God, to not take lightly what God desires and has done. Jehu took political control but her did not take spiritual control.

Meanwhile in Judah…
“When Athaliah the mother of Ahaziah saw that her son had been killed by Jehu king of Israel, she took over the throne of Judah and proceeded to destroy the whole royal family of the house of Judah.” 2 Chronicles 22:10.  “But Jehosheba, the daughter of King Jehoram, took Joash son of Ahaziah and stole him away from among the royal prices who were about to be murdered and put him and his nurse in a bedroom.  Because Jehosheba, the daughter of King Jehoram and wife of the priest Jehoiada, was Ahaziah’s sister, she hid the child from Athaliah so she could not kill him.” 2 Chronicles 22:11-12

Then when the secreted away son of killed king Ahaziah of Judah was 7 years old, we read.… 
“In the seventh year Jehoiada sent for the commanders of units of the a hundred, the Carites and the guards and had them brought to him at the temple of the lord. He made a covenant with them and put them under oath at the temple of the Lord. Then he showed them deceased king Ahaziah’s son.” 2 Kings 11:4  

God had preserved the line of David!
“Jehoiada brought out the king’s son and put the crown on him; he presented him with a copy of the covenant and proclaimed him king. They anointed him, and the people clapped their hands and shouted “Long live the king!” 2 Kings 11:12.

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Questions – Week 6: Why Read the Old Testament?

Today’s question, “Why read the Old Testament” is often asked by church going people. It is often stated this way:
    ⁃    The Old Testament is so hard to understand.
    ⁃    I like the New Testament better than the Old.
    ⁃    God seems so angry and mean in the Old.
    ⁃    Hasn’t the New Testament replaced the Old?
    ⁃    All those animal sacrifices are a huge turn off.

Why read the Old Testament? Here are four main themes which Pastor will use to answer today’s question:
    ⁃    Revelation
    ⁃    Foundation
    ⁃    Confirmation
    ⁃    Salvation

Revelation: God reveals Himself, the past, the future, His plan, His character:
    ⁃    All Scripture is God-breathed. God breaths life. The Old Testament is God’s Living word, it’s Him speaking, His breath – a God-breathed book.
    ⁃    The Old Testament is for future generations – 1 Corinthians 10:11 tells us, “These things happened to them as examples and were written down as warnings for us, on whom the culmination of the ages has come.” The Old Testament is for all generations. It’s not out of date and aids us in understanding the time in which we live.
    ⁃    The Old Testament is for our instruction. Not just the story of people from long ago, it is for our instruction. 2 Timothy 3:16-17 “All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.”
    ⁃    The Old Testament is revealing God’s character. It shows us what God is like. It’s a record of thousands of years and we see His patience with a goal of bringing people back to Himself. Exodus 34:6-7 “And He passed in front of Moses, proclaiming, “The Lord, the Lord, the compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness, maintaining love to thousands and forgiving wickedness, rebellion and sin.” God’s character is good.

Foundation:
    ⁃    The Old Testament shows God is our Creator. Genesis 1:1 “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” 
    ⁃    The Old Testament shows the Sin-Death connection. Death is not natural it is a result of rebellion against God. Genesis 2:16-17 – sin brings death.
    ⁃    The Old Testament shows the need for Sacrifice. Genesis 3:21. An innocent animal had to die to clothe Adam and Eve after they sinned. Salvation requires an innocent victim to die for sin.
    ⁃    The Old Testament shows Grace and Faith. What saves is God’s grace and our response of faith. Genesis 15:6. 

Confirmation: The Old Testament confirms what we read in the New Testament.
    ⁃    The Old Testament points to Christ. It carries a unified theme that points us to the One that was promised, the One who would defeat the devil. John 5:39-40. Luke 24:27 “And beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, Jesus explained to them what was said in all the Scriptures concerning Himself.”
    ⁃    The Old Testament points to the Son of Man. Jesus’ favorite term for Himself. Daniel 7:13-14. The Old Testament reveals Jesus.
    ⁃    The Old Testament points to the cross. 1 Peter 1:10-11 “Concerning this salvation, the prophets, who spoke of the grace that was to come to you, searched intently and with the greatest care, trying to find out the time and circumstances to which the Spirit of Christ in them was pointing when he predicted the suffering of the Messiah and the glories that would follow.” 
    ⁃    The Old Testament points to the resurrection of Jesus. Luke 24:46-47.

Salvation:
    ⁃    The Old Testament makes us wise for salvation. 2 Timothy 3:15 “…from infancy you have known the Holy Scriptures, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus.” 
    ⁃    The Old Testament makes the New Covenant clear. The definition for the word “testament” has changed over the last several hundred years. Testament originally meant “a covenant.”  Jeremiah 31:31 “The days are coming,” declares the Lord, “when I will make a new covenant with the people of Israel and with the People of Judah.” 
    ⁃    The Old Testament makes Messiah’s death our’s. Isaiah 53:4-5. 
    ⁃    The Old Testament makes the world’s future clear. Philippians 2:10-11 “…at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.”  Isiah 45:23 the Living God says, “By Myself I have sworn, My mouth has uttered in all integrity a word that will not be revoked; before Me every knee will bow; by me every tongue will swear.” 

Why should I read the Old Testament? Because God speaks in it! Let Him speak to you through ALL of His Word.

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