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Walk Through the Bible: I Chronicles
Passage: I Chronicles 1:1-4; 2:1-2; 3:1; 4:1; 8:1, 33; 9:1-2, 10; 29:10-19 Introduction to I Chronicles. I and II Chronicles are two of the most neglected books in the Bible. All of those dear saints who set out in January to read straight through the Bible in a year, if they make it past Leviticus they […]
All Things For God’s Glory and Our Good
Scripture Texts: Romans 8:26-30 We have all been listening to the devastating effects of one of the worst storms to ever hit the US. The destruction and loss of life are terrible. This is just the most recent of the countless tragedies that fill our news cycle every day. I don’t know if you have […]
Groaning of the Holy Spirit
Scripture Texts: Romans 8:26-27 Here in chapter 8 of Romans the Apostle Paul has been describing the great sanctifying activity of the Spirit. If you believe in the Lord Jesus Christ then you have His Spirit in you and His Spirit is a work in you. (1) The Spirit has set us free in Christ […]
Walk Through the Bible: II Kings
Passage: II Kings 2:9-12a; 17:6-13, 16-20 II Kings is different from the previous three. Each of them had a central character, Saul, David, Solomon. II Kings is more like a montage than a portrait, with many characters as it summarizes the careers of nearly 30 kings. Only Elisha stands out for a bit. From Joshua […]
Groaning, Waiting and Hoping
Scripture Texts: Romans 8:22-25 Let me remind you of where we have come from and where we are in Romans. First, we spoke of sin and the wrath of God against all unrighteousness. Then we spoke of our justification by faith so that sin would not condemn us. Now Paul is speaking of our sanctification […]
Walk Through the Bible: I Kings
Text for Sermon: I Kings 2:1-3; 8:56; 12:20-34 I and II Kings. In the original Hebrew Bible I and II Kings were one book. The Hebrews didn’t write down their vowels, so when the Hebrew Old Testament was translated into Greek, the scrolls were packed with vowels and were a lot bigger and had to […]