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Saul rebels against God and is rejected as king.
Saul is anointed a third time, and Samuel gives a final warning and encouragement to Israel.
Saul's first real act as king is a defense of Israel against her enemies.
A walk to Emmaus as Jesus teaches the disciples who He is.
The final place of palm branches shows us the work of Christ from beginning to end.
God identifies the king he has has chosen for Israel.
Israel rejects God and demands to be like everybody else.
The Ark is settled in Israel, and Israel is settled with God.
The Ark moves back to Israel, but a holy God still judges all sin.
God judges the Philistines idolatry and moves towards His people in grace.
Eli and family are judged as Israel's paganism is put on full display.
Eli's judgment is confirmed; so is Samuel's status as the new priest.
Warning of judgment against the faithless priests comes from God.
Compare & contrast as the sons of Eli are shown to be evil while Samuel grows before the Lord.
Time to start a new book and dive into the book of 1 Samuel.
The final reminders and admonitions of Hebrews.
New year, time to begin the conclusion of Hebrews.
Back to work in Hebrews as we dive back into the application portion of the book.
Going through our Bible to understand what peace is and how to live in it.
Starting with the Fruits of the Spirit and digging through our Bibles to understand Christian joy.
Starting in Galatians and going all over to explain a Biblical view of love.
A survey of the Old Testament, looking at the hope of the people of God.
Happy Thanksgiving, let's celebrate with a couple of the Songs of Ascent.
Application continues as we look at the Christian life when it is less than perfect.
Time to see how we build upon the examples of faith.
Happy Reformation Day; as we celebrate the work of God as revealed in His Word.
Completing our example of the faith of God's people.
The faith chapter begins and we look at the definition of faith and the proof of it in Scripture.
In light of everything Hebrews has explained about Jesus in the Old Testament; how do we live?
Jesus is shown to be the fulfillment of all of the Old Testament in place and in figure.
The sacrifice of Jesus is highlighted in how it relates to the work of the Tabernacle and our salvation.
The Jesus is better campaign of Hebrews continues with an eye to the better sacrifice in the better Tabernacle.
It is time to make sense of how Jesus, the better High Priest, ushers in the better covenant.
Time to explain this Melchizedek guy and why he matters.
Hebrews gets back on track by reminding of the previous theology so we have a firm foundation to understand the person of Jesus.
Chapter 6 continues the warning of not moving forward in the faith with an explanation of why we must mature and how we should mature.
Time to start making sense of how Christ does what He does for His people and why we care about the way God has unfolded that information to us.
We start getting into the reasons why our knowledge of who Jesus is is so important.
Picking up on the warning and being encouraged by the work that God will accomplish for His people.
Chapter 3 begins with a comparison and ends with a warning and praises Christ throughout.
Based on who Jesus is and why that matters, it is time to understand what He does and why that matters even more.
Time to get into the views of the millennium and give a foundational look at each one.
We begin Hebrews in the appropriate place, the deity & greatness of Jesus.
Time to dive into eschatology with the agreed upon essentials of the end times.
Our final look at Malachi sees the warning of sin and the hope for the future believer.
Time to get into the weeds a bit and see how your church may or may not be organized.
Time to put that Visible/Invisible distinction to work.