Scottish religious movement
POPULARITY
SUNDAY TEACHING SERVICE ||TRINITY METHODIST SOCIETY || MADINA ESTATE || GHANA || MAIN CHURCH AUDITORIUM || PREACHER: BRO. JOHN WILMOT BAIDEN || LITURGIST: SIS. DINAH VAN-DYCK || 26TH JANUARY 2025.
Using a wide range of archival material and a microhistorical approach, Plagues of the Heart: Crisis and Covenanting in a Seventeenth-Century Scottish Town (Manchester UP, 2024) by Dr. Michelle Brock explores the formation, practice and performance of protestant identity amid the interlocking crises of the seventeenth century. Taking the southwestern port city of Ayr as a remarkable but revealing case study, this book argues that under the stewardship of a generation of radical clergy, Scotland developed a distinct and durable 'culture of covenanting'. This culture was created not simply by swearing the National Covenant of 1638 and the Solemn League and Covenant of 1643, but through reimagining the post-Reformation program of discipline and worship around hard-line interpretations of those covenants. This compelling story of one Scottish town and its long-serving minister offers a fresh understanding of how protestant communities across the early modern world grappled with religion and identity during a remarkably tumultuous age. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Using a wide range of archival material and a microhistorical approach, Plagues of the Heart: Crisis and Covenanting in a Seventeenth-Century Scottish Town (Manchester UP, 2024) by Dr. Michelle Brock explores the formation, practice and performance of protestant identity amid the interlocking crises of the seventeenth century. Taking the southwestern port city of Ayr as a remarkable but revealing case study, this book argues that under the stewardship of a generation of radical clergy, Scotland developed a distinct and durable 'culture of covenanting'. This culture was created not simply by swearing the National Covenant of 1638 and the Solemn League and Covenant of 1643, but through reimagining the post-Reformation program of discipline and worship around hard-line interpretations of those covenants. This compelling story of one Scottish town and its long-serving minister offers a fresh understanding of how protestant communities across the early modern world grappled with religion and identity during a remarkably tumultuous age. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Using a wide range of archival material and a microhistorical approach, Plagues of the Heart: Crisis and Covenanting in a Seventeenth-Century Scottish Town (Manchester UP, 2024) by Dr. Michelle Brock explores the formation, practice and performance of protestant identity amid the interlocking crises of the seventeenth century. Taking the southwestern port city of Ayr as a remarkable but revealing case study, this book argues that under the stewardship of a generation of radical clergy, Scotland developed a distinct and durable 'culture of covenanting'. This culture was created not simply by swearing the National Covenant of 1638 and the Solemn League and Covenant of 1643, but through reimagining the post-Reformation program of discipline and worship around hard-line interpretations of those covenants. This compelling story of one Scottish town and its long-serving minister offers a fresh understanding of how protestant communities across the early modern world grappled with religion and identity during a remarkably tumultuous age. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Using a wide range of archival material and a microhistorical approach, Plagues of the Heart: Crisis and Covenanting in a Seventeenth-Century Scottish Town (Manchester UP, 2024) by Dr. Michelle Brock explores the formation, practice and performance of protestant identity amid the interlocking crises of the seventeenth century. Taking the southwestern port city of Ayr as a remarkable but revealing case study, this book argues that under the stewardship of a generation of radical clergy, Scotland developed a distinct and durable 'culture of covenanting'. This culture was created not simply by swearing the National Covenant of 1638 and the Solemn League and Covenant of 1643, but through reimagining the post-Reformation program of discipline and worship around hard-line interpretations of those covenants. This compelling story of one Scottish town and its long-serving minister offers a fresh understanding of how protestant communities across the early modern world grappled with religion and identity during a remarkably tumultuous age. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies
Using a wide range of archival material and a microhistorical approach, Plagues of the Heart: Crisis and Covenanting in a Seventeenth-Century Scottish Town (Manchester UP, 2024) by Dr. Michelle Brock explores the formation, practice and performance of protestant identity amid the interlocking crises of the seventeenth century. Taking the southwestern port city of Ayr as a remarkable but revealing case study, this book argues that under the stewardship of a generation of radical clergy, Scotland developed a distinct and durable 'culture of covenanting'. This culture was created not simply by swearing the National Covenant of 1638 and the Solemn League and Covenant of 1643, but through reimagining the post-Reformation program of discipline and worship around hard-line interpretations of those covenants. This compelling story of one Scottish town and its long-serving minister offers a fresh understanding of how protestant communities across the early modern world grappled with religion and identity during a remarkably tumultuous age. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
Using a wide range of archival material and a microhistorical approach, Plagues of the Heart: Crisis and Covenanting in a Seventeenth-Century Scottish Town (Manchester UP, 2024) by Dr. Michelle Brock explores the formation, practice and performance of protestant identity amid the interlocking crises of the seventeenth century. Taking the southwestern port city of Ayr as a remarkable but revealing case study, this book argues that under the stewardship of a generation of radical clergy, Scotland developed a distinct and durable 'culture of covenanting'. This culture was created not simply by swearing the National Covenant of 1638 and the Solemn League and Covenant of 1643, but through reimagining the post-Reformation program of discipline and worship around hard-line interpretations of those covenants. This compelling story of one Scottish town and its long-serving minister offers a fresh understanding of how protestant communities across the early modern world grappled with religion and identity during a remarkably tumultuous age. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies
Using a wide range of archival material and a microhistorical approach, Plagues of the Heart: Crisis and Covenanting in a Seventeenth-Century Scottish Town (Manchester UP, 2024) by Dr. Michelle Brock explores the formation, practice and performance of protestant identity amid the interlocking crises of the seventeenth century. Taking the southwestern port city of Ayr as a remarkable but revealing case study, this book argues that under the stewardship of a generation of radical clergy, Scotland developed a distinct and durable 'culture of covenanting'. This culture was created not simply by swearing the National Covenant of 1638 and the Solemn League and Covenant of 1643, but through reimagining the post-Reformation program of discipline and worship around hard-line interpretations of those covenants. This compelling story of one Scottish town and its long-serving minister offers a fresh understanding of how protestant communities across the early modern world grappled with religion and identity during a remarkably tumultuous age. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies
Policies given by Christ; Epistles?; Misunderstanding Paul; Paul's court experiences; Crazier Emperators; US Commanders in Chief; Moral authority?; King Jesus; Travel at Christ's time; Incense-burning; Benefit Temples; Centurion Christians; Rightly dividing bread from house to house; "Religion"; Temple membership; Acts 17:7; "Rhomaios" status; Appealing to Caesar; Explaining Christ; Salvation; Article 1: Congregations; Article 2: Seat of authority; What did Christ say?; "Logos" = right reason; Article 3: Conscience of The Church; Government of, for and by the people; Trees of Knowledge and Life; In, but not of, the "world"; Romans 13; Power - of choice; Consequences; Abraham and Lot; "Altars"; "Melchizedek"; The Church is a possession of God; "Church" = ekklesia = called out; Corruption of power; Term limits?; Statutory bondage; Article 4; Repentance; Covetous practices; Christ's commandments; Harmonious arrangements; Lev 20:26 "Holy"; Consecration; Separation; Covenanting with kings; Following Holy Spirit; "Put to death"; Judgements of Moses; Lev 22:2; Turning the world upside-down; False witness; Minister separation from the "world"; Pilate's declaration of Christ as king; No coveting; Loving God and our neighbors; Lev 15:31; Mt 20:13; Ordained of God; Lk 6:22; Getting kicked out of bondage; "stoning"; Having hard discussions; Num 18:14; John 15:19; "world"; Private Religion; Your duty to your fellowman; Welfare snares; The Gospel message; John 17:14; Denying the power of God; "Dunamis"; Judging; 2 Cor 6:14 "believer"; Lot's wife; Freewill offerings; Ananias's offerings; "Levites"; Sitting in darkness; Withstanding tyranny; "Infidel"; Phileo love; Faith compels action; Agape love; Sacrifice; Giving your choice away; Elder-driven Church; Homeschooling; Individual choice to love; "Belial"; 2 Cor 6:17 Be ye separate; Heb 7:26; Article 5: Servants of the Kingdom; Living stones; "Leaven"; Ensnaring yourself; "Deacon"; Tithe; Rewards of unrighteousness; Deut 14:29; Legal title; Doing the will of the Father; Acts 13:2; Barnabas; "Nicolaitans"; Serving congregations; Doing contrary to Christ?; Repent.
Jason Seville, pastor at Del Ray Baptist Church Intentional Attendance: Lesson 10. Taught December 8, 2024.
Preached At The Supernatural Arena - Grace Mountain HQ
Trial in John 18; Position of Pontius Pilate, advocating for Jesus Christ; Keeping the peace; Moses' organization; Cities of refuge - misinterpreted; Returning every man to family and possessions; Explaining law of nature; Covenanting with "gods" for benefits; Wrath of God; Deciding good and evil; Understanding the gospel; Christ's trial; Spiritual power; Dispelling darkness; Remaining free; Or becoming merchandise; Following true doctrine of Jesus; Barabbas?; Robbing your neighbor; Social Security trust fund?; Malefactor/insurrectionist; "Corban" = sacrifice; Addiction to legal charity; Welfare snares; Lev 1:1-4; Burnt offerings; Knowing host to be free; Christ's appointed kingdom; John 19:1 scourging = test; Trial by torture; Purple robe?; Lk 23:11; Herod's men of war; Courage and commitment; Gorgeous, seamless, shiny robe; Passing the soldiers' test; Removing testing weakening people; Degeneration; Loyalty of women?; Pilate's judgment; No fault in Jesus; Presenting Jesus, "The Man"; Pilate and Herod in agreement? Friends?; Against the will of the Pharisees; Accountability for lies; Whole truth; Giving power to rulers; "Son of God"; "Charity" by force; Public religion; Map on robe?; Conflict between Christ and Pharisees; Christian conflict; Testifying in judgment hall; v10 - looking for jurisdiction; "power" of choice; rights and responsibilities; No king but Caesar!?; Slothful under tribute; Jerusalem to fall; Protection of Christ; Your choice to make; Turn crucifixion over to Pharisees; Place of the Skull?; Crucifying insurrectionists; Where are YOU guilty?; Christ willing to be sacrificed; V19 Pilate's written "title" - result of judicial proceedings; Judicial power over Pharisees - now admitted citizens of Roman Empire; Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews; Procurator of Rome; Making Pharisees enemies of the people; Dividing Christ's garments; Casting lots - Ps 22:18; Three at the cross; Mary Magdalene; Honoring mother; Vinegar for thirst; Joseph of Arimathea getting body of Jesus; Nicodemus; New grave in garden; Quick burial; Modern theology confusion.
John addressing problems; Man's re-creation of self; Repentance; Interpretation; Bible interpreting itself?; Contradictions; Bible as a whole; God has the answer!; Understanding ourselves; "Grafting in" to Christ; Looking for the "Word" of God; "logos"; "Corban"; Sacrifice; Rightful king of Judea; Making the word of God to none effect; Expedience; "leaven"; Biblical warnings about welfare; Bringing together; Killing care; John 17:1; "glorify" = "doxazo" = think, be of opinion of; Character of Christ; Covenanting with men; Saul's folly; Taking care of one another; Exousia?; Christ's government; Tithing?; Coming with the heart of Christ; "Submit"; 1 Pe 2:13, Titus 3:1; Heb 13:17 "Obey"?; No exercising authority; Christ's "world"; "God's many"; Pilate vs Jesus; Admitting you are in the bondage of Egypt; Faith; Christ = King (Anointed); John 17:5 "world"; Saving the "world"; Born into debt; Keeping God's word; "Son of God"?; Socialist bonds; Fasting from unclean benefits; Prayer for apostles/ministers; Jesus made himself poor; Degenerating the people; "Name" of God; Pure Religion; Forgiving - giving- judging; Mammon; Decreasing liberty; Right reason; The "way" of Jesus Christ; "Worship"; Your neighbor, your slave; gods of the world; John 17:20; God's opinion doesn't change; Gift of faith; Loving truth to love God; People trapped in the world; Imagining Holy Spirit; Serving false gods; Reproving the world; Conscripted fathers - lawmakers; Qualifying for Christ's Church; God sending Jesus; Receiving Holy Spirit; Taking life; Admitting you've been wrong; "Religion", No coveting; Weakening the poor; God giving sight to the blind; Sharing truth within you, then with others; Being a giver of life; Seek His kingdom and righteousness.
A new MP3 sermon from Heritage Reformed Congregation is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: God Covenanting with Abram and His Children Speaker: Dr. Joel Beeke Broadcaster: Heritage Reformed Congregation Event: Sunday - AM Date: 2/25/2024 Bible: Genesis 15:17-18 Length: 38 min.
(1) A confirming sign requested by Abram; (2) An impossible task attempted by Abram; (3) An unbreakable covenant made with Abram.
-1- A confirming sign requested by Abram- -2- An impossible task attempted by Abram- -3- An unbreakable covenant made with Abram.
Seeing Matthew in a different light; Biblical times; Repetitive history; Control over your life; Tower of Babel; Seeking His kingdom and righteousness; Comfort in darkness/lies; What is missing; 1 Cor 5:7; "leaven"; Collapse of Rome; No coveting!; Fornicating with the world; Snared by debt; Christ's table; Greatest destroyers of liberties; Your inheritance in the kingdom; "Love"; Your deception; Denying Tree of Life; Morality; Legal charity; Corban taxes; Welfare via fervent charity; Changing ourselves?; Betraying/denying Christ; Dan 7:13; Destroying liberty; "Second coming"; Mt 28:1; Lk 24:9; Women at the tomb; Jn 20:19; Doing the will of the Father; Inconvenient truths; Christ's weightier matters?; Flashbacks?; Angelic light; Socialism is anti-Christ; Nimrod the hunter? For the Lord?; Subtlety; "Worship"; Knowing Christians; Socialism in the United States; Degenerating society; Bondage of Egypt; Real awakening?; Translation comparisons; Alterations of word meanings; Straying from the simple course; The Way of Christ; The gospel message; 1) Repent - change your thinking; 2) Seek the kingdom of God and His righteousness; 3) All the rest added unto you; Benefit bribery; What made America great?; The "watch"; Mt 27:65; Bribing the soldiers; Seeing the light in others; Missing the big truths; Burnt offerings; Fornication/adultery; Exousia; Opposing God; Making God's word of none effect; The Great Commission; Teaching corrupted gospel of the kingdom; The mountain?; Jn 21:1; Flight of Elizabeth; Unexplained biblical passages; Watching and praying; Tempting God?; What are you doing to seek the kingdom?; Mt 28:18 "power"; Covenanting with other gods; Fixing society; Setting the captive free; Convincing to kill; Gathering in love; Freedom of Religion; Baptism - bringing others into the kingdom; Tens, hundreds and thousands; Doing Christ's instructions; Election sign story; Fear not!
Bible is about the kingdom of God at hand; Took kingdom away from Pharisees; Young Jesus in Egypt; Abraham's similar story; The keys of the kingdom; Ps 109:11 Extortioner (lender) Nun-shen-hey; Debt notes?; Just weights and measures?; Inflation; Prayer of Ps 109; Catch (ensnare) all you have; Ownership of your labor; Giving evil for good; Bondage of Egypt; Seeking His kingdom - for the living; Government of, for and by the people - by charity; Welfare dainties a snare; "Idiotes" = unregistered; Jesus was rich; Made himself poor; Requirements of the Church; Intrigue in the bible; Jesus' Sanhedrin; Re-consecrating the temple; Liberty of choice; Incomplete truth = lie; Mt 20 review; "In", not "of" the world; Caesar, son of God; "benefactor"; Tyranny; Covenanting with Pharaoh; Living by love; Faith without works; Mt 20:25; Giving sight to the blind; Mk 10:42, Lk 22:25; "benefactors"; "Augustus"; Neglecting care; Mt 21:1; Fulfilling prophecy; Zach 9:9; Moses and Jesus in agreement; Modern "church" doctrine excluding Jesus; Hyrcanus vs Aristobulus; Mark 11:9; "Hosanna in the highest"; Heir to the kingdom; "Nazareth"; Temple of God; Casting out moneychangers; "Sold doves"?; Turning over; Mt 21:12; Jesus in Jerusalem; Judean kingdom divided; Rightful king in Jerusalem; Baptism of Herod; Jehovah-Nissi?; Provisions from the Temple; Redistribution of wealth; By force or by charity?; Tithing; String whip?; Porters of the Temple; Publicans; Kingdom freewill choice; Corban; Central treasuries; Church of Satan; Left and right sides; Allowing neighbor right to choose; "dove"; To whom do you pray?; "praise"; Fig tree story; Faith moving mountains; God not hearing you; Christ's system of charity; Mt 23:23; Christ in the treasury - instructing; Questioning Christ's authority; Voting; Borrowing against the future; "authority" = "exousia" = liberty = right to choose; Being a doer; Sarcasm of Jesus; Wandering in the dark; Realizing anti-Christian practices; Forcing neighbors is not OK; Constantine's "church"; The way of righteousness; Vineyard parable; Informing the kingdom will be taken from the Pharisees; Mt 2:6 "governor"; God's laws are omnipresent; Lk 13:9; Fear not!
Growing up Southern Baptist, I was presented with several options at the altar call each week. The speaker called those who did not know Jesus to repent and trust in Him; those who knew Jesus but had been living in sin to “rededicate their lives” to Christ; and for others to surrender to God's call into vocational ministry. I remember very clearly responding to each of these calls at different times in my life. Today's passage reminds me of those times. The first few verses contain a long list of names, something we've become familiar with in Nehemiah. This list records the names of the family heads who sealed the renewed covenant with the Lord after the prayers of confession, repentance, and worship in chapter 9. Recording names provided an important layer of accountability and community solidarity, just like walking down the aisle in my Baptist church. It meant that all the people in my community knew I had made a commitment to follow Jesus, repented for turning away from Him, or surrendered to the ministry. Also important is verse 28, which states that everyone else, including “their wives and all their sons and daughters who are able to understand” also bound “themselves with a curse and an oath to follow the law of God.” As we saw earlier, the inclusion of women and children shows that a relationship with God is open to everyone. Knowing God is not just for the family heads or the “important” people in society—it is for all of us! Praise the Lord for His open invitation for all to come to Him! >> Have you given your life to Jesus? Are you a Christian but living in sin? Do you feel God calling you to ministry? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, call your pastor or a friend today and talk to them about it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brent Wilson preaches on covenanting together to be radical in generosity on September 10th, 2023.
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Brent Wilson preaches on covenanting together in communal life on August 27th, 2023.
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Brent Wilson preaches on covenanting together as a family on August 20th, 2023.
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Brent Wilson preaches on covenanting together in and for the Gospel on August 13th, 2023.
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Truth For Health with DrLee4America – It is time for America to celebrate our true history and the Christian faith on which this country was founded. Today's guests, Rev. Jack Stagman, and Donica Hudson, were the lead visionaries for this event; and discuss the meaningful event, and also share with us the upcoming Remnant Revolution Tour...
Truth For Health with DrLee4America – It is time for America to celebrate our true history and the Christian faith on which this country was founded. Today's guests, Rev. Jack Stagman, and Donica Hudson, were the lead visionaries for this event; and discuss the meaningful event, and also share with us the upcoming Remnant Revolution Tour...
Reviewing Exodus 24; Covenanting; Did some disagree?; Altars; Other gods; Burnt offerings; Life in the blood; Sacrifice; Fire story; Degradation of society; Shepherding; vs Cursing; Giving choice to others; Sprinkling blood?; Fervency vs force; Empowering people; Romans 13; "be obedient" (shama = hear); Hearing continuously; Altars/ministers; Social safety net; Priests; Pure religion; vs Legal charity; Doing and hearing; What you owe society; Seeing your bondage; Finding your religion; Rebellious children; Exodus 25 - boring?; Explaining temples; Groves?; Freewill offerings; Commodities as money; Things vs metaphors; The Ark; Testimony in the Ark; Mercy seat; Forgiveness; Strengthening the poor; Temples of Holy Spirit; Bankrupting your nation; Repentance; If you won't do, you won't hear - neither will God; Candlesticks?; The light in you; The pattern to follow; Badgers skins?; Beadwork?; Adding stability to structure; Bringing offerings willingly; Saul's folly; Constituting your society; Precedents vs statutes; God in your heart; Waiving your rights - jury; Conquered people; Your appetite for benefits; Exodus 26 - Tabernacle; Tabernacle: Mobile yet sturdy; People's need for symbols; Unmooring symbols from meaning; Why so much detail?; "Ranks" of Levites; Minister requirements; Governments of service; William Penn trial; Ark of Testimony; Bringing offerings for charity; Your holy place; Mobile feasts; Untrustworthy people; Red heifer; Electing better Sauls?; Individual change; Directing energy at symptoms; Awakening to your bondage; Open your eyes.
Understanding the Ten Commandments; What you think Christianity is; Hypocrisy of modern Christianity; Passover; Eating a whole lamb; Sharing; Pure religion; Trees of Knowledge and of Life; In the beginning; Adamah; Divine spark; Artificial Intelligence; Are you self-aware?; Words having changed meanings; What do you know of God?; The Flood; Right to choose; vs "Pro Choice"; Forgiveness; Did God kill Pharaoh's men?; Do you listen to God?; Giving your neighbor freedom; Revealing truth; Men and Women; Families; Sacrifice for righteousness; Ex 20:1; I am; Elohim, the office; Brought out of = yod-tzdek-aleph; House of Jacob vs Israel; Nearing the Tree of Life; Seeing Moses' truth; Covenanting with other gods; Graven images; Idolatry; "Hate" lamad+shin-nun-aleph+yod; genetic memory; Serving idols; Saving your family; Joseph's weeping; Learning lessons; Having Holy Spirit within you; Taking God's name; It's not good that you be alone; "Within thy gates"; Sabbath; Debt; Honoring parents; Killing; Adultery/fornication; Stealing; Horse thieving; Gossip; Coveting; Drafting; Slavery in Egypt?; Corvee bondage; Institutions of forcing neighbor; Euthanasia; Degeneration of society; Loving God and neighbor; Modern church acceptance of covetousness; Becoming merchandise; Following God's guideposts; Seeking the fruits of God's kingdom; Fear from the light; Defeating evil; v19 - statement of pride; Fear not!; Hating wise counsel; Do you love the light?; Gods of silver and gold - reserve funds; Talking with animals; Exemplifying creation; Realizing God's patterns; Altars; Caring about neighbor as self; "Hewn stones"; Burnt offerings; Regulating ministers; Hierarchy in the kingdom; No exercising authority; Organize yourselves per God's spirit.
Sometimes crucial passages seem more like walking on the moon, than familiar territory. Exodus 24 is one of those chapters. We might be tempted to breeze through this passage... and yet, today we're going to see that it actually is incredibly important to our understanding of the crucial principle of what it means to be sprinkled with the blood of the covenant... which ultimately will help us understand how Christ's blood sprinkles us today. DISCUSSION AND STUDY QUESTIONS: 1. The podcast explained that this section of scripture in Exodus 19 to 24 is a key aspect of Israel's relationship with God. What does verse 7 call this section? 2. What is a covenant and how does this relate to the agreement that God is making with the Children of Israel? 3. In this passage, what happens during the course of verses 1 to 11? 4. The podcast compares this event to something like a marriage ceremony. What do the people commit to in verse 4? In terms of the overall context of chapters 19-24, what kinds of things were they agreeing to? 5. In verse 5, the people make burnt offerings and peace offerings to the Lord. What was a burnt offering? What was a peace offering? How did the peace offering make this event seem like a ceremony or a feast? 6. What did Moses do to the people in verse 8? What did he say to them? What did this sprinkling signify? 7. In verses 10 & 11, the Lord meets with the people. What does this tell us about God's plans for fellowship with His people? Who are those who were able to meet with Him (as in, what happened to them back in verse 8 that they might be with the Lord in verse 10?) 8. The podcast pointed out that in Exodus 24, they entered into fellowship with God through being sprinkled with the blood of bulls. As New Covenant believers, according to 1st Peter 1:2 or Hebrews 12:24, what grants us fellowship with God now? How can we rejoice in this eternal “sprinkling” that the Lord has given to us? Check out our brand-new Bible Study Guide on the Key Chapters of Genesis! Available on Amazon just in time for the Genesis relaunch in January! To see our dedicated podcast website with access to all our episodes and other resources, visit us at: www.keychapters.org. Find us on all major platforms, or use these direct links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6OqbnDRrfuyHRmkpUSyoHv Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/366-key-chapters-in-the-bible/id1493571819 YouTube: Key Chapters of the Bible on YouTube. As always, we are grateful to be included in the "Top 100 Bible Podcasts to Follow" from Feedspot.com. Also for regularly being awarded "Podcast of the Day" from PlayerFM. Special thanks to Joseph McDade for providing our theme music.
Exodus as important as gospels; Coveting; Stoicism; Marcus Aurelius; Virtue; Divine will; Stoics hating Christians?; Only individuals find kingdom; Bible study program; Pearls in programs; Repentance; Asking Jesus questions; Ex 2: Birth of Moses; tet-vav-biet (goodly, bringing prosperity); God of the city; Moses had 2 horns?; Secret for 3 months; Daughter of Pharaoh (Tuthmosis I?); 2:11 - Moses flees to Midian; Moses: learned of Egypt; Hatshepsut very philanthropic; Moving from bondage to freemen; Branches of government endowed with powers; Men hauling water; Moses + Zipporah begat Gershom; Rights vested in individuals; Offices of power; Folly of king Saul; Ignorance in modern churches; Hearing the cries of others; 2:23 reason of the bondage; God respecting His children; Effectual individuals; Bondage/merchandise; Covenanting/contracting away your rights; Thief example; Consequences from law of nature; Biting one another; Reducing religion; Beneficial consequences; Idolatry; Egyptian collapse after Israelites left; Song of Moses and of the lamb; Tiffany question - natural instinct; Conflict in men, not animals - war, abortion, …; Caring for next generation; And care for neighbor; Passenger pigeons; Need for gathering together - regularly; Idea of covetousness; Fear not, forgive, and love; Learning to rely on tree of life; Covetousness changes nature; Domestication; vs Free souls under God; Do good because it's good for you.