The Feasts of Israel

The Feasts of Israel

These notes accompany the sermon of the same name found here. Introduction Leviticus 23:  The Feasts of Israel.God’s calendar for Israel and schedule for MessiahReference used:  Rose book of Bible charts, maps, and time lines.Torrance, Calif: Rose Pub, 2005....

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Week One Bible Reading

Week One Bible Reading

Week 1   Genesis 1-2; Psalm 19; Mark 1  Gen 3-5; Mark 2  Gen 6-8; Psalm 104; Mark 3  Gen 9-11; Mark 4  Gen 12-15; Psalm 148; Mark 5 Introduction – Helpful hintsDo the reading –...

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The One Necessary Thing

The One Necessary Thing

Introduction The One Necessary Thing is our relationship with Jesus Christ.  Philippians 3:2-4:1; John 17:3. Putting our relationship with Jesus Christ first in our lives yields: Confidence, Philippians 3:9; Isaiah 64:6; Romans 3:20.Righteousness, Philippians...

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The Magi and Me

The Magi and Me

A caravan of influential and highly educated gentiles from the Far East showed up in Judea, upsetting the capital, and risking a diplomatic incident, to pay homage to a toddler? Now what could this possibly mean to me? What History says about the Magi They were highly...

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O Come, O Come, Emmanuel!

O Come, O Come, Emmanuel!

These notes accompany the sermon O Come, O Come, Emmanuel. Introduction Big Idea:  As we consider the birth of our Lord Jesus, it is important that we not only embrace the hope of salvation, but we also embrace the warning of judgment that accompanies it, and the...

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The Tabernacle

The Tabernacle

These notes accompany the sermon entitled The Tabernacle found here. Introduction Ex. 25:1-9; Luke 24:27; John 1:14. Observations Something new. Concentric circles of closeness to God. Concentric circles of value.A path toward reconciliation.Lessons about...

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The Covenant with Israel

The Covenant with Israel

These notes accompany the sermon, "The Covenant with Israel" found here. Structure of the of the covenant introduction, Exodus 19:3-8:[1] Verse 4:  The history of the relationship.Verses 5-6:  The proposed terms of the relationship.Verses 7-8:  The...

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Whom Shall We Thank?

Whom Shall We Thank?

These notes accompany the sermon found here. Giving Thanks Is commanded by God’s Word. (Psalm 50:14; 1 Thessalonians 5:18; 1 Timothy 2:1.)Jeremy Taylor, “Every furrow in the book of Psalms is sown with the seeds of thanksgiving.”Is modeled by Jesus and the Apostles....

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