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Esther 7:1-9 — to make a bomb in his garage. Surprised while burglarizing a house in Antwerp, Belgium, the thief fled out the back door, clambered over a nine-foot wall, dropped down the other side, and found himself in the city prison. Oops! 2009 flight NW#253 The underwear bomber. Who sewed 80oz of a highly explosive chemical PETN, inside his unde’s. Then had acid in a syringe as the detonator. "The explosive device went off, but it became an incendiary device instead of an explosive device”. One
Psalms 126:1-6 — Sheaves Background of Psalm 126: Pilgrimage to Jerusalem, at feast times, included the singing of Psalm 120-134, the songs of Ascent, the songs of going up. Here, the reminder of when they were slaves to now being Free [Psalm 126, is the 7th of 15 songs of Ascents] BONDAGE TO FREEDOM (1,2a) ​​​​​​​It begins with a scene of nearly delirious joy, seen from Israel’s past when people released from their Assyrian or Babylonian captivity
Psalms 145:1-21 — Intro: Huge is a small definition of God. anonymous [How Great Thou Art] A few weeks ago at our pastors conference, Paul Tripp mentioned Psalm 145 as an example of a man who truly had the awe of God. He asked, have you lost your awe of God? You are attracted to whatever is the awe of your heart. Each of us as individuals contain a variety of characteristics that comprise our identity
Psalms 2:1-12 — governments, & earthly powers into submission. Ps: This outline from unashamedly stolen from Warren Wiersbe Psalms :) THE VOICE OF THE NATIONS (1-3) the voice of defiance It’s interesting… God formed the nations (Gen.10:5 babel) From these the coastland peoples of the Gentiles were separated into their lands, everyone according to his language, according to their families, into their nations. God provided for the nations (Acts.14:16,17) In the past he permitted all
Ecclesiastes 4:1-16 — defined as, when a stronger person abuses his/her power by taking from a weaker person, what God alone has given the weaker person, God judges this as sin. God doesn’t just get angry about injustice but does something about it. Ps.35:10 All my bones shall say, Lord, who is like You, Delivering the poor from him who is too strong for him, Yes, the poor and the needy from him who plunders him? THE DEAD & THE LIVING (2,3) Solomon will express his dissatisfaction
Isaiah 7:1-25 — sees Æ 2 smoldering stubs of firewood. (i.e. soon to be burned up & vanish) Often our problem is the direction we are looking. Q: What’s your focus? Q: Ask, am I looking at the problem or to the problem solver! (5) Remember Ephraim was Israel’s largest tribe, so often they would call Israel(northern kingdom) simply by the tribe Ephraim. Syria & Ephraim’s idea is, “if we can put all of Palestine together we can withstand Assyria!” So
Jeremiah 29:1-32 — Intro: Last time week looked at the Yoke Sermon! (28:13) The 1st deportation of the Jews has taken place(597bc) so Jeremiah writes to enlighten, encourage & exhort them. There are 4 Letters in ch.29: [1] From Jeremiah to the Exiles. [2]Jeremiah’s response to the false prophets in Babylon. [3]From Shemaiah to ther temple priests concerning
Jeremiah 49:1-39 — widows, and your children fatherless.” Q: Do you know a widow you could minister to? An orphan? An orphanage? {I just talked to Billie Rosmarino, they just harvested 40 -100lb. bags of rice from their own rice fields…yet they use 350 lbs. A week.} [They need more monthly supporters!] Oh how the heart of God loves & protects them – See Ps.68:4-6 (16) Where Ammon trusted in their Valley, Edom trusted in their high hills! They thought they were impregnable. We
Daniel 9:1-27 — (20-27) Both periods involve the # 70. Feel the emotion & movement in this prayer – Read it THE PRAYING PROPHET (1-19) (1,2) Though a prophet of God Daniel still sought to understand Gods Word. While pondering Jeremiah 25:8-11 he understood the 70 year captivity was almost over. Remember: Judah owed God 70 years, because for the 490 years they were in the land they were to have set aside every 7th year for the land to have a Sabbaths rest. They never did. After
Nahum 3:1-19 — Thing”? Like trusting in: “Luck”, “Pachenga”, or “Lotto” to solve your problems, or to put you on easy street. (13,14) Here is Assyria’s “promised peace” (15,16) Paying bribes never pays! We try to expedite matters but to no avail. (We’re saying, “Hurry up God, you’re too slow!”) (17-22) Rabshakeh talks trash! See question in vs.19. (23-32) The
Matthew 5:1-3 — happy (because I’m Happy, Clap along if you feel like a room without a roof) Jesus’ 1st year teaching, probably 1st sermon. So, His 1st word of His µακάριος(ma-Kar-ios)1st found in the 5th centbc by Pindar ancient Gk Lyric poet/Thebes At first, it was only used of the GK gods (Homer uses µάκαρ only 8x’s of men). Slide16 Homer said, it denotes the transcendent happiness of a life beyond care, labour
Mark 15:16-32 — ritual of condemnation went like this. The judge would say Illum duci ad crucem placet [this man should be taken to a cross] Then, he turned to the guard & said, I miles expedi crucem [Go soldier, prepare the cross] (William Barclay, pg.358,359.) It was when the cross was being prepared that Jesus was in the hands of the soldiers. Praetorium – The governor’s headquarters. In the courtyard. NW corner of the Temple area, at the Tower of Antonia,
Mark 3:1-19 — through equal and opposite pressure inside themselves. Christians, likewise, don't have to be hard and thick skinned - as long as they appropriate God's power within to equal the pressure without. (Jay Kesler in Campus Life. Leadership, Vol. 5, no. 2.) Pressed out of measure and pressed to all length, Pressed so intently, it seems beyond strength, Pressed in the body, and pressed in the soul, Pressed in the mind till the dark surges roll, Pressure by foes, and a pressure by friends, Pressure
Mark 7:24-30 — clockwise] Picture this women as a the bright jewel found in a dark place. FAITH SPEAKS What 1st appears to be rudeness...I picture Jesus slowly turning a diamond, allowing the light to dance off each facet, enjoying every color it throws. Also read Mt.15:21-28. The Silent Treatment - Mt.15:23a But He answered her not a word. Her faith pushes on despite His closed ear & closed mouth. Now contrast that w/individuals today who say, unless I hear God I will not believe. She shows incredible
Mark 8:22-33 — speaks of Christ “accommodating the pace of his power to the slowness of the man’s faith.” Or perhaps it was the atmosphere in Bethsaida that hindered him. Remember His problem in Nazareth. see Mark 6:5,6 All I know is…There are many times I need a 2nd touch. Praise God for His 2nd, 3rd, & 4th touch upon our lives. How many things weren’t clear to me, the 1st I heard of them? In
Mark 9:30-50 — our world ought to quicken the conscience, elevate conversation, restrain ethical corruption, promote honesty, & raise the moral atmosphere of society. This portion of Scripture, Jesus lays down how we are to Cultivate our Saltiness. See vs.50...then we’ll back up & see how we can Cultivate this Saltiness. In Mt.5:13 it doesn’t say we should be the salt of the earth...it says we are - “You are the salt of the earth.” We can’t change what we are,
Luke 1:39-56 — Intro: Last week we looked at the virgin birth/conception of Jesus. It was necessary for God to cut off the evil which has been carried down from the 1st father of our race. Rom.5:12 “Therefore, just as sin came into the world through one man, and death through sin, and so death spread to all men because all sinned.” ELIZABETH’S BLESSING! (39-45) VISITING THE MOTHER OF THE BAPTIST! (39-45) Bouncing
John 16:16-33 — storm to pass over the disciples would bloom joy in abundance. But this flower has deeper roots (read 23,24). It isn’t like some flowers, here today, gone tomorrow. It is permanent & complete, a fully blossomed flower. Ps.30:5b Weeping may endure for a night, But joy comes in the morning. (23) In that day you will ask Me nothing - What day? Why nothing? In that day probably refers to the day when the Spirit would come and begin His ministry among them. (Warren
John 4:1-30 — Eccl.2:1-11. Jesus offers another drink! Not merely for time, but for eternity! So vital, so transforming, so satisfying; with just one sip of faith, our deepest thirst is quenched! SPIRITUAL DEHYDRATION! LIQUID WATER VS. LIVING WATER! (1-15) (1-3) Jesus departs to avoid a popularity contest w/John’s ministry, Jesus turned to Galilee. But on the way He had an important appointment. (6) Wearied - Jesus truly human. {He experienced weariness, hunger, thirst} (7) Here His unsuspecting
John 9:13-41 — legalistic accretion had encrusted the original Sabbath laws like barnacles. (William Barclay) The Parents Questioned! (18-23) They answered questions 1 & 2, but not #3 for fear of being kicked out of the synagogue. So they Plead the 5th on the grounds that would incriminate them. The Blind Man Recalled for Further Questioning! (24-34) (24) Give God the Glory – was putting him under oath to extract truth. It was used in Josh 7:19 Now Joshua said to Achan, “My
 
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