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The Rest of Our Story is the topic of this week's word with Pastor Michael Richard. Today we are coming from the Book of Revelation Chapter 11.
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Thank you for join us for another word from the Lord with Pastor Michael Richard of the Bethel Baptist Church of Tatums, Oklahoma. Thank you for listening to this week message. Be sure to check out our poll question. Pastor Michael Richard.
Today's message is from the book of Act Chapter 2. Celebrating in Unity with Pastor Michael Richard.
Today's message is from the Mark Chapter 10 with Pastor Michael Richard. Thanks for listening to this week's message.
Today's text is from II Samuel 6:1-5, 14-19; Time of Action: about 1004 B.C.; Place of Action: Gibeah and Jerusalem Golden Text: “And David and all the house of Israel played before the Lord on all manner of instruments made of fir wood, even on harps, and on psalteries, and on timbrels, and on cornets, and on cymbals” (II Samuel 6:5). The obscurity of the ark, during the reign of Saul, had been as great a grievance to Israel as the insults and defeat at the hands of the Philistines. David, having humbled the Philistines by defeating them on two different occasions now felt the need to bring the Ark of the Covenant to the city of David, Jerusalem, so that it would be near him, and also be an ornament and strength to his new capital city. This verse says “And David danced before the LORD with all his might; and David was girded with a linen ephod.” Once the Ark of God had finally arrived in Jerusalem and placed in the Tabernacle that “David” had prepared for it (see I Chronicles 16:1), all the musicians played their instruments Thank you for listening to our message for today. Pastor Michael Richard Bethel Baptist Church Tatums Oklahoma
Christ in you the Hope in Glory Sunday School Review Sep 6 • 00:00 This episode is a draft and can't yet be heard by anyone but you. Thank you for listening to this week's Sunday School Review. This week we will talk about the Praise of Miram. What really after the deliverance at the Red Sea. Pastor Michael Richard is the Senior Pastor of the Bethel Baptist Church in Tatum Oklahoma.
Christ in you the Hope in Glory Sunday School Review Sep 6 • 00:00 This episode is a draft and can't yet be heard by anyone but you. Thank you for listening to this week's Sunday School Review. This week we will talk about the Praise of Miram. What really after the deliverance at the Red Sea. Pastor Michael Richard is the Senior Pastor of the Bethel Baptist Church in Tatum Oklahoma.
The Lord Loves Justice Bible Basis: Isaiah 61:8-11, 62:2-4 Bible Truth: The Lord promises to place His love and justice on the people of Israel. Memory Verse: Isaiah 61:8 Lesson AIM: By the end of this lesson, we will: EXPLAIN the hope of vindication for the righteous and faithful; VALUE salvation and restoration for God’s people; and COMMIT to make just decisions in everyday life. Background Scriptures: Malachi 2-3 – Read and incorporate the insights gained from the Background Scriptures into your study of the lesson.
Resurrection Hope Bible Basis: 1 Corinthians 15:1-8, 12-14, 20-23, 42-45 Bible Truth: Paul writes to the church at Corinth to affirm the resurrection of Jesus Christ Memory Verse: 1 Corinthians 15:19-20 Lesson AIM: By the end of this lesson, we will: CONTRAST the first Adam and the last,; ENVISION a new resurrected life different from the present one; and PROCLAIM the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ despite ridicule or resistance. Background Scriptures: 1 Corinthians 15 – Read and incorporate the insights gained from the Background Scriptures into your study of the lesson.
Leading Justly Bible Basis: Malachi 2:1-9, 3:5-6 Bible Truth: When challenged by Malachi to repent, the priests defend themselves and defy God. Memory Verse: Malachi 2:2 Lesson AIM: By the end of this lesson, we will: EVALUATE the significance of justice for spiritual leadership; APPRECIATE the value of covenanted reverence of God for leadership; and PRACTICE just spiritual leadership. Background Scriptures: Malachi 2-3 – Read and incorporate the insights gained from the Background Scriptures into your study of the lesson.
Corrupt Leaders Bible Basis: Micah 3:1-3, 9-12, 6:6-8 Bible Truth: The prophet warns Israel’s leaders who are socially and spiritually corrupt. Memory Verse: Micah 6:8 Lesson AIM: By the end of this lesson, we will: EVALUATE God’s requirements for people and leaders; VALUE justice, kindness, and humility as key human virtues; and DECIDE to be just, kind, and humble people and leaders. Background Scriptures: Micah 6-6 – Read and incorporate the insights gained from the Background Scriptures into your study of the lesson.
March 15, 2020 | Lesson 3 Consequences for Injustice Bible Basis: Habakkuk 2:6-14 Bible Truth: The prophet receives a response from the Lord and instruction for the people of God. Memory Verse: Habakkuk 2:12 Lesson AIM: By the end of this lesson, we will: ANALYZE why injustice will be punished; APPRECIATE the fairness of divine punishment of injustice; and DECIDE to follow God’s commandment to act with justice. Background Scriptures: Habakkuk 2 – Read and incorporate the insights gained from the Background Scriptures into your study of the lesson. Thank you for listening to our message. Minister Richard Bethel Baptist Church Tatum, Oklahoma
A Prayer for Justice Bible Basis: Habakkuk 1:1-4, 12-14 Bible Truth: The Prophet, Habakkuk, prays for God to address the injustice in Judah. Memory Verse: Habakkuk 1:13 Lesson AIM: By the end of this lesson, we will: AGREE that the justice of God differs from human justice; ASPIRE to the establishment of justice and fairness for all; and PROCLAIM that God is the source and model of justice. Background Scriptures: Habakkuk 1 – Read and incorporate the insights gained from the Background Scriptures into your study of the lesson.
Called to Accountability Bible Basis: Amos 5:18-24 Bible Truth: The prophet declares that God rejects the Israelite’s false sense of security in their empty religious rituals. Memory Verse: Amos 5:24 Lesson AIM: By the end of this lesson, we will: AGREE that the oppressed deserve God’s justice; REGRET that we have overlooked the disadvantaged; and COMMIT to supporting the cause of the poor and oppressed. Background Scriptures: Amos 5 – Read and incorporate the insights gained from the Background Scriptures into your study of the lesson.
Perseverance in Prayer Bible Basis: Luke 11:5-13 Bible Truth: Jesus teaches us that God rewards our persistence in prayer. Memory Verse: Luke 11:9 Lesson AIM: By the end of this lesson, we will: DISCOVER the meaning of Jesus’ exhortation to ask, seek, and knock; DESIRE God to give the Holy Spirit, the greatest possible gift; and DEDICATE ourselves to praying daily as a vital aspect of our lives. Background Scriptures: Luke 11:1-13 – Read and incorporate the insights gained from the Background Scriptures into your study of the lesson. Thanks for listening with Pastor Michael Richard
The Prayer of Jesus Bible Basis: Matthew 6:9-15 Bible Truth: Jesus teaches us how to pray. Memory Verse: Matthew 6:9-10 Lesson AIM: By the end of this lesson, we will: IDENTIFY the place of the Lord’s Prayer in the life of the church; LONG for the kingdom of God described in the Lord’s Prayer to be manifested in our lives; and PRAY the Lord’s Prayer with a deeper appreciation for its meaning. Background Scriptures: Matthew 6:9-15 – Read and incorporate the insights gained from the Background Scriptures into your study of the lesson.
Piety That Honors God Bible Basis: Matthew 6:1-8 Bible Truth: Jesus exhorts us to practice our faith without seeking the praise of others. Memory Verse: Matthew 6:1 Lesson AIM: By the end of this lesson, we will: REPENT of making a show of religiosity in order to receive praise from others; and PRACTICE simplicity and humility in our devotional lives. Background Scriptures: Matthew 6:1-8- Read and incorporate the insights gained from the Background Scriptures into your study of the lesson. This week's lesson speaks of how to give God's way and not our own way. Alms is the act of righteousness, good deeds, acts of mercy and compassion. We are told to give to others out of devotion to the Lord, not to impress people. Give financially and share with the needy. The lesson also speaks about how to pray. We pray to our Father which is in secret and He will reward us openly. We are to pray in our private rooms. God knows what we need even before we ask Him for anything. Therefore we do not have to pray long pretentious prayers just to be heard by others. God does not want us to show off. We are to trust Him at all times. Father God we trust You at all times and we are so thankful that You hear and answer our prayers. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen.
Single-Minded Obedience Bible Basis: Matthew 4:1-11 Bible Truth: Jesus resists temptation by relying on the Word of God. Memory Verse: Matthew 4:10 Lesson AIM: By the end of this lesson, we will: EXPLORE the story of Jesus’ temptation in the wilderness; ASPIRE to obey God as Jesus demonstrated; and DEVELOP spiritual habits that will strengthen us in times of temptation. Background Scriptures: Matthew 4:1-11- Read and incorporate the insights gained from the Background Scriptures into your study of the lesson. This week's lesson is about how Jesus was led into the wilderness by the Spirit of God after his baptism. Jesus had fasted 40 days and 40 nights and was hungry. Satan told him to turn the stones into bread so that he could eat, but Jesus told Satan that man shall not live by bread alone but by the word of God. The devil took Jesus into the holy city, set him upon the temple and told him to cast himself down and the angels would bear him up. Jesus told Satan not to tempt the Lord God. The devil took Jesus into a high mountain and shewed him all the kingdoms of the world and told him that he'd give them to him if he would worship him. Jesus told Satan that we should worship God only. The devil left Jesus and the angels came and ministered unto him. When we are tempted by Satan we must remember to obey and follow God's rules. We are to worship God and not obey Satan. Father God, we know to worship and obey You. Thank You that we do not have to fear and obey Satan. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen.
Solomon’s Blessing Bible Basis: 1 Kings 8:54-61 Bible Truth: Solomon blesses God’s people and exhorts them to continue obeying God. Memory Verse: 1 Kings 8:57-58 Lesson AIM: By the end of this lesson, we will: EXAMINE Solomon’s prayer of dedication; AFFIRM God’s continued faithfulness to His people; and COMMIT ourselves to obey God’s commands. Background Scriptures: 1 Kings 8:54-66 – Read and incorporate the insights gained from the Background Scriptures into your study of the lesson. This week's lesson is of Solomon's benediction to the Israelites after his prayer. He expressed his praise to God for his blessings to Israel. He asked God to continue to less Israel and himself as king. Solomon told the Israelites that God has always kept his promises to his people and that He would keep his promises to them. The blessings and privileges the Lord graciously provides require obedience on the part of his people. Read the main thought again verse 58. We must walk in God's ways. Solomon spoke of the desire that Israel will be a witness to all other nations of the world. We must honor God with praise and thanksgiving. Our lifestyles should be consistent in His ways, will and word. Pastor Micheal Richard, Bethel Baptist Church, Tatums, Oklahoma
Solomon’s Dedication Prayer Bible Basis: 1 Kings 8:22-30, 52-53 Bible Truth: Solomon dedicates the Temple to the Lord. Memory Verse: 1 Kings 8:30 Lesson AIM: By the end of this lesson, we will: ANALYZE the importance of a national temple for Israel; EXPRESS gratitude for God’s faithfulness in covenant relationships; and EMBRACE a worshipful lifestyle in light of God’s continuing goodness. Background Scriptures: 1 Kings 8:22-53; 2 Chronicles 6:12-42 – Read and incorporate the insights gained from the Background Scriptures into your study of the lesson. January 26, 2020 | Lesson 9 Be sure to also listen online every Wednesday and Sunday Morning at 8am www.rejoice1110.com Thanks for listening. Pastor Michael Richard
Solomon’s Speech Bible Basis: 1 Kings 8:14-21 Bible Truth: Solomon praises the Lord for being faithful to His promises. Memory Verse: 1 Kings 8:15 Lesson AIM: By the end of this lesson, we will: EXAMINE how Solomon’s building of the Temple fulfills a promise God made to his father, David; AGREE that God keeps promises, even if the fulfillment take many years; and REJOICE wholeheartedly when God’s promises come to pass. Background Scriptures: 1 Kings 8:14-21; 2 Chronicles 6 – Read and incorporate the insights gained from the Background Scriptures into your study of the lesson.
A Place for the Ark Bible Basis: 1 Kings 8:1-13 Bible Truth: Solomon dedicates the Temple to the Lord. Memory Verse: 1 Kings 8:13 Lesson AIM: By the end of this lesson, we will: ENVISION the glory of God filling the temple; REJOICE with those who gather in the name of the Lord today. Background Scriptures: 1 Kings 8:1-13; 2 Chronicles 5:1-14 – Read and incorporate the insights gained from the Background Scriptures into your study of the lesson.
David’s Prayer Bible Basis: 1 Chronicles 17:16-27 Bible Truth: King David says a prayer of thanksgiving for God’s promise that David’s dynasty is forever. Memory Verse: 1 Chronicles 17:20 Lesson AIM: By the end of this lesson, we will: ANALYZE the significance of David’s prayer in its historical context; ASPIRE to become faithful in the way David expresses himself in prayer; and ADOPT David’s prayer as a model for our prayers of gratitude and praise to God. Background Scriptures: 1 Chronicles 17:16-27 – Read and incorporate the insights gained from the Background Scriptures into your study of the lesson.
Building God’s House Bible Basis: 1 Chronicles 17:1, 3-4, 11-14; 21:18, 21-27 Bible Truth: David wants to build a house for God; God promises to build a dynasty for David Memory Verse: 1 Chronicles 17:11-12 Lesson AIM: By the end of this lesson, we will: CONSTRAST the house David wanted to build for God with the “house” that God promised to build for David, EXPRESS gratitude that God’s plans are greater that our plans, and REPENT for sin. Background Scriptures: 1 Chronicles 17:1-15; 21:18-30 – Read and incorporate the insights gained from the Background Scriptures into your study of the lesson. Thanks for listening to this weeks message. Minister Michael Richard richminister6114@gmail.com