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All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness —2 Timothy 3 If you make my word your home, you will indeed be My disciples. Then you will know the truth and the truth will set you free. —John 8 If you're in the flow of American politics, the discourse right now is on mid-term elections. If you're in the flow of College Football, the talk is student NCAA violations and the BCS playoff system. But if you're listening to discussions on Christianity, they're asking, "Is Scripture true?" That seems like a strange thing for Christians to debate, but this nuclear option is an age old answer to a persistent problem. When you don't like something, blow it up just enough to be able to rebuild something on it later. You'll hear that it comes up almost immediately in this lesson, but you'll have to listen to understand what this decade's unpopular issue is. It'll be something different next decade, for sure. In the meantime, if you're unable to listen to this lesson now, or want to listen to it later, here's an overview of a few of the highpoints: Professionals hit shots that have a chance to score, but put them in the best postion for the next shot. How can we use that professional thinking in the biggest life choices? Pacal's Wager had four possiblitlies: I believe and God exists, I believe and God doesn't exist, I don't believe, and God exsits, I don't believe and God doesn't exist. This cuts an issue cleanly, but what if I believe AND God exists? Within that box, exists a number of perspectives on the truth of Scripture. A Brief History of the Bible. The Bible is 66 books written by 40 different authors of varying different backgrounds. They were shepherds, sons of Kings, judges, priests, Pharisees, doctors and tax collectors. It was written in 3 languages over 1,500 years and of all the 27 books considered to be divinely inspired, it is the only one to contain specific, fulfilled prophesey. But to me, the two greatest proofs that Scripture is what it says it is are a) that men died for it, and b) despite the authors and the languages and time (what do you have in common with someone living in 514 A.D.), it is written with One voice. So why ask the question now? Well, three answers: The arguments for overlooking or denying Scripture are slick. I reviewed one of them here, but as that book has continued to surface at my church and others are on the way, it's important that we all recognize the line between standing up for Scripture (even when we don't understand it) and making ourselves into god-deciding what is and isn't really about Him. The verdict on this decision comes very quickly. Juries are convened to be rational, impartial deciders of the facts. They use the standard of reasonable doubt to decide. Applying Pascal's wager to this, where should we put the burdon of proof? If you didn't recognize how quickly things turned in this very talk, I give the example of Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester to show how quickly you'll need to rely on the decision-which side of the line you stand. The entirety of Scripture confirms that we worship a God who holds us accountable for what we believe. Some of that Scripture is linked here and more of it is listed in Chapter 10 - Tune Into Life's Belief in A Rooster Once Crowed, but there will come a day when the most important thing about me/you/us is what we believe. So what's the professional shot? This lesson can be streamed by clicking here. I'd love to hear what you think. l love you. We're not quite done with our #nothingbuttheblood series, so stick around for another post or two on it and look forward to our new series, Prayers For. I hope you'll continue to come along with this ministry. You can hear this IS THE BIBLE TRUE? lesson on the player, below, or make sure that you get all these posts sent to you via email (and you're not already). Just click here to register and make sure to tell us that you're a Back Porch Friend.
Ever wondered why all the blood in the Old Testament? What kind of God would require blood sacrifice? Do you read quickly past mentions of the blood in Scripture-even the over 250 in the New Testament? In 1955, Billy Graham was invited to the University of Cambridge in England to speak by a small group of Christians. Almost immediately, letters to the editor of the Times of London began to pour in voicing objection to this type of fundamentalist Christian speaking on campus and questioning what he could possibly teach the fine young men of Cambridge. This freaked Graham out, so he prepared a series of high minded, erudite sermons of each of the eight days. For two nights, 2,000 students and faculty packed out the church, but nothing happened. That Wednesday night—the third night of his stay—Graham set aside his lesson and began by saying, “Let me tell you what I know about the Cross of Jesus Christ.” That night, four hundred students stayed behind and accepted Jesus as their Savior. There is no public recording or transcript of that night, but this is what Graham might have said. “Nothing But the Blood” tracks the history of Biblical blood sacrifice through Genesis and the first part of Exodus to see what we can learn from God’s clear instruction to man that blood covers sin. It answers the question, “Why all the blood in the Old Testament?” and “What kind of God would require so much blood?” Using Scripture from Genesis 1 & Genesis 2 (Creation & the Trinity, #inthebeginning, #thegreatcefuldance, #thosewhocantnot), Leviticus 17 (Life is the Blood, Hebrew Law), Hebrews 10, Genesis 3 (the Fall, #thefall),Genesis 4 (Cain & Abel, #thosewhocantnot), Genesis 8 (Noah’s Ark), Genesis 15 (establishing the covenant and God will fill the gap), Genesis 18 & Jeremiah 5 (Abram and Jesus, Theophany, the sin of the right One can cover all), Genesis 22 (offering of Isaac, God will provide the sacrifice), Exodus 12(“When I see the blood, I will pass over.”) & Isaiah 53 (we are healed by His scourging). Further examples are given of the results of the blood of Christ in our lives using modern day stories to understand biblical terms like: 1. Redemption of the Soul (Pawn Shop),2. Remission of Sin (forgiveness and child’s pleading of justice),3. Justification of Sin (Prisoners, #justasifidnever),4. Reconcilliation with the Creator (couple at the grave),5. Cleansing of ourselves (Earnest Gordon is saved by the blood of the Argyle soldier),6. Peace with God, with community and with ourselves The video Passion of the Christ – Whipping Scene (Third Day), can be seen at on YouTube by clicking http://youtu.be/2V4jxkoXp2U Sermon given by Bryant Cornett, author of A Rooster Once CrowedProvided by Full Porch Press(940) 463-5173info@fullporchpress.comwww.fullporchpress.com@fullporchpress “Bringing the Gospel back into the Conversation”
Ever wondered why all the blood in the Old Testament? What kind of God would require blood sacrifice? Do you read quickly past mentions of the blood in Scripture-even the over 250 in the New Testament? In 1955, Billy Graham was invited to the University of Cambridge in England to speak by a small group of Christians. Almost immediately, letters to the editor of the Times of London began to pour in voicing objection to this type of fundamentalist Christian speaking on campus and questioning what he could possibly teach the fine young men of Cambridge. This freaked Graham out, so he prepared a series of high minded, erudite sermons of each of the eight days. For two nights, 2,000 students and faculty packed out the church, but nothing happened. That Wednesday night—the third night of his stay—Graham set aside his lesson and began by saying, “Let me tell you what I know about the Cross of Jesus Christ.” That night, four hundred students stayed behind and accepted Jesus as their Savior. There is no public recording or transcript of that night, but this is what Graham might have said. “Nothing But the Blood” tracks the history of Biblical blood sacrifice through Genesis and the first part of Exodus to see what we can learn from God’s clear instruction to man that blood covers sin. It answers the question, “Why all the blood in the Old Testament?” and “What kind of God would require so much blood?” Using Scripture from Genesis 1 & Genesis 2 (Creation & the Trinity, #inthebeginning, #thegreatcefuldance, #thosewhocantnot), Leviticus 17 (Life is the Blood, Hebrew Law), Hebrews 10, Genesis 3 (the Fall, #thefall),Genesis 4 (Cain & Abel, #thosewhocantnot), Genesis 8 (Noah’s Ark), Genesis 15 (establishing the covenant and God will fill the gap), Genesis 18 & Jeremiah 5 (Abram and Jesus, Theophany, the sin of the right One can cover all), Genesis 22 (offering of Isaac, God will provide the sacrifice), Exodus 12(“When I see the blood, I will pass over.”) & Isaiah 53 (we are healed by His scourging). Further examples are given of the results of the blood of Christ in our lives using modern day stories to understand biblical terms like: 1. Redemption of the Soul (Pawn Shop),2. Remission of Sin (forgiveness and child’s pleading of justice),3. Justification of Sin (Prisoners, #justasifidnever),4. Reconcilliation with the Creator (couple at the grave),5. Cleansing of ourselves (Earnest Gordon is saved by the blood of the Argyle soldier),6. Peace with God, with community and with ourselves The video Passion of the Christ – Whipping Scene (Third Day), can be seen at on YouTube by clicking http://youtu.be/2V4jxkoXp2U Sermon given by Bryant Cornett, author of A Rooster Once CrowedProvided by Full Porch Press(940) 463-5173info@fullporchpress.comwww.fullporchpress.com@fullporchpress “Bringing the Gospel back into the Conversation”
Ever wondered why all the blood in the Old Testament? What kind of God would require blood sacrifice? Do you read quickly past mentions of the blood in Scripture-even the over 250 in the New Testament? In 1955, Billy Graham was invited to the University of Cambridge in England to speak by a small group of Christians. Almost immediately, letters to the editor of the Times of London began to pour in voicing objection to this type of fundamentalist Christian speaking on campus and questioning what he could possibly teach the fine young men of Cambridge. This freaked Graham out, so he prepared a series of high minded, erudite sermons of each of the eight days. For two nights, 2,000 students and faculty packed out the church, but nothing happened. That Wednesday night—the third night of his stay—Graham set aside his lesson and began by saying, “Let me tell you what I know about the Cross of Jesus Christ.” That night, four hundred students stayed behind and accepted Jesus as their Savior. There is no public recording or transcript of that night, but this is what Graham might have said. “Nothing But the Blood” tracks the history of Biblical blood sacrifice through Genesis and the first part of Exodus to see what we can learn from God’s clear instruction to man that blood covers sin. It answers the question, “Why all the blood in the Old Testament?” and “What kind of God would require so much blood?” Using Scripture from Genesis 1 & Genesis 2 (Creation & the Trinity, #inthebeginning, #thegreatcefuldance, #thosewhocantnot), Leviticus 17 (Life is the Blood, Hebrew Law), Hebrews 10, Genesis 3 (the Fall, #thefall), Genesis 4 (Cain & Abel, #thosewhocantnot), Genesis 8 (Noah’s Ark), Genesis 15 (establishing the covenant and God will fill the gap), Genesis 18 & Jeremiah 5 (Abram and Jesus, Theophany, the sin of the right One can cover all), Genesis 22 (offering of Isaac, God will provide the sacrifice), Exodus 12 (“When I see the blood, I will pass over.”) & Isaiah 53 (we are healed by His scourging). Further examples are given of the results of the blood of Christ in our lives using modern day stories to understand biblical terms like: 1. Redemption of the Soul (Pawn Shop),2. Remission of Sin (forgiveness and child’s pleading of justice),3. Justification of Sin (Prisoners, #justasifidnever),4. Reconcilliation with the Creator (couple at the grave),5. Cleansing of ourselves (Earnest Gordon is saved by the blood of the Argyle soldier),6. Peace with God, with community and with ourselves The video Passion of the Christ – Whipping Scene (Third Day), can be seen at on YouTube by clicking http://youtu.be/2V4jxkoXp2U Sermon given by Bryant Cornett, author of A Rooster Once CrowedProvided by Full Porch Press(940) 463-5173info@fullporchpress.comwww.fullporchpress.com@fullporchpress “Bringing the Gospel back into the Conversation”
How is it that we can discern truth and authenticity in the things we see every day, but lack the ability to see God's plan in our daily walk? This lesson talks about: What is the Jesus Aesthetic, How do we develop the Jesus Aesthetic, and How do we calibrate the Jesus Aesthetic in our lives? Through Paul's letter to the Galatians, Abram's receipt of the covenant, rodeo dances and a business deal gone bad, Bryant leads this class on a discussion on the importance of developing the Jesus Aesthetic. Scripture included Galatians 1, Genesis 15 and Galatians 6. Delivered by Bryant Cornett on July 13, 2014 to the Genesis Class at the Polk Street United Methodist Church Information on A Rooster Once Crowed is available at the Full Porch Press website. To sign up for the free materials, updates and devotionals, click here. Special thanks to Back at the Ranch Bootmakers, Santa Fe, New Mexico for letting us photograph their incredible boots. They have a million more great pair, if you'd like to see them.
How do you fit into the Gospel Story? Are we insignificant to the trajectory of God's love? In this tribute to Clifford Cornett, we look at the love shown by God from the beginning, and how each and every one of us are indispensible to the Gospel Story. Scripture includes Genesis 2, Genesis 15, Mark 11, Galatians 5 and Romans 11 along with Jonathan Edwards Sermon that: the bad things will be turned to good, the good things will never go away, and the best is yet to come. Delivered Palm Sunday, April 10, 2014 to Family Ties at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church. Cemetaries are, indeed, full of indispensible men.
It's been a while since A Rooster Once Crowed came out, so I've run out of places to share this great Gospel story, for now. Well, the Trinity group at Cherokee Town Club invited me to two sessons to share it and a lively conversation broke out. I hope you enjoy this and stop by http://www.fullporchpress.com to see more. May Christ be exhalted through this and all we do. I love you.
What happens when we meet times of dryness? How can an active Chirstian deal with them? Scripture taken from 2 Timothy 4, Psalm 42, Paslm 43, Numbers 16 & Acts 9. Preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ to your own soul. Given to the New Covenant Sunday School Class at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church on March 23, 2014.
The Completion of Peter lesson given to PRUMC Young Professionals on February 16, 2014 incorporating portions of a Rooster Once Crowed into a discussion on the four wayposts Peter hit on his way to becoming the rock on which the church was built.
The Completion of Peter as delivered February 9, 2014 at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church Cornerstone Sunday School class. This 42 minute audio lesson looks at the life of a small time commercial fisherman that the world should have sawllowed up, but instead, followed four steps to become the foundation stone on which the Christian Church was built. Like us, Peter failed often, but in the end, Peter's path is one that we, too, can follow. For more information, visit www.fullporchpress.com.
The Completion of Peter as delivered January 12, 2014 at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church New Discoveries Sunday School class. This 42 minute audio lesson looks at the life of a small time commercial fisherman that the world should have sawllowed up, but instead, followed four steps to become the foundation stone on which the Christian Church was built. Like us, Peter failed often, but in the end, Peter's path is one that we, too, can follow. For more information, visit www.fullporchpress.com.
The Completion of Peter as delivered November 17, 2013 at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church Family Ties Sunday School Class. For more information, visit www.fullporchpress.com.
The Gospel Story according to Joshua as delivered July 14, 2013 at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church Family Ties Sunday School Class. For more information, email me at bryant@wbcornett.com or ontheporch+subscribe@googlegroups.com to join the discussion.
The Gospel Story as delivered May 12, 2013 at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church Foundations Sunday School Class. For more information, email me at bryant@wbcornett.com or ontheporch+subscribe@googlegroups.com to join the discussion.
The Gospel Story as delivered April 4, 2013 at Cherokee Town Club at Trinity Bible Study. For more information, email me at bryant@wbcornett.com or ontheporch+subscribe@googlegroups.com to join the discussion.
The Gospel Story as delivered March 24, 2013 at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church Timothy Sunday School Class. For more information, email me at bryant@wbcornett.com or ontheporch+subscribe@googlegroups.com to join the discussion.
The Gospel Story as delivered February 24, 2013 at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church New Discoveries Sunday School Class. For more information, email me at bryant@wbcornett.com.
The Gospel Story as delivered FEbruary 3, 2013 at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church Cornerstone Sunday School Class. For more information, email me at bryant@wbcornett.com.
The Gospel Story as delivered January 27, 2013 at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church Passages Sunday School Class. For more information, email me at bryant@wbcornett.com or ontheporch+subscribe@googlegroups.com to join the discussion.
The Gospel Story as delivered January 26, 2013 at Trinity House Bible Study. For more information, email me at bryant@wbcornett.com
The Gospel Story as delivered January 6, 2013 at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church Applications Sunday School Class. For more information, email me at bryant@wbcornett.com or ontheporch+subscribe@googlegroups.com to join the discussion.
The Gospel Story as delivered December 23, 2012 at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church Family Ties Sunday School Class. For more information, email me at bryant@wbcornett.com or ontheporch+subscribe@googlegroups.com to join the discussion.
The Gospel Story as delivered November 18, 2012 at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church Abundant Life Sunday School Class. For more information, email me at bryant@wbcornett.com or ontheporch+subscribe@googlegroups.com to join the discussion.
The Gospel Story as delivered November 11, 2012 at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church Young Professionals Sunday School Class. For more information, email me at bryant@wbcornett.com or ontheporch+subscribe@googlegroups.com to join the discussion.
The Gospel Story as delivered November 9, 2012 at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church for the Friday morning Boa Group. For more information, email me at bryant@wbcornett.com or ontheporch+subscribe@googlegroups.com to join the discussion.
The Gospel Story as delivered for the first time, by me, on October 7, 2012 in the Family Ties Sunday School Class at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church. For more information, email me at bryant@wbcornett.com or ontheporch+subscribe@googlegroups.com to join the discussion.