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Fr. Mike discusses the forbidden forms of worship explained in Numbers 17, and why it's important for us to understand how God desired to be worshipped in the Old Testament. Today's readings are Numbers 17, Deuteronomy 17-18, and Psalm 98. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
In this episode of Pray the Word on Deuteronomy 18:18, David Platt teaches us that Jesus is the Word made flesh that brings us life.We hope you'll join us for Secret Church 25 on April 11. For six hours, we'll dig deep into the book of Matthew and pray for our persecuted brothers and sisters. If you register by April 2 and live in the US, UK, or Canada, we'll make sure your printed guided scripture journal gets to you in time for the event. Sign up today at radical.net/sc25 Explore more content from Radical.
Our world clamors after spiritual guidance from sources like horoscopes, fortune tellers, even the occult. Today we'll unpack Deuteronomy 18 which lays out, in clear terms, God's view on the occult. Plus, it tells us WHO we should be listening to and HOW we can know if it is God speaking through them. Join us for another powerful lesson from the key chapters of God's Word! DISCUSSION AND STUDY QUESTIONS: 1. The opening verses of Deuteronomy 18 speak about the financial provision of the priests. Why did the Lord say that the priests were to have the Lord as their focus? What was the principle behind this instruction? How does this tie into Jacob's prophecy regarding Levi in Genesis 49:7? 2. How was the act of child-sacrifice similar to our modern abortion? Why did God condemn these practices? 3. Verses 10 & 11 prohibit various kinds of occult practices. Why was it wrong to seek guidance by these means? Will the Lord ever guide us by them? How are these practices still part of our world today? What place should they have in the life of the Christian? 4. Why were Joseph's or Daniel's or any true prophet's prophecies different from divinization? 5. When Saul went to the Witch of Endor in 1st Samuel 28, what happened soon afterwards? How was that a fulfillment of the warning here in verse 12? 6. Verse 14 says that the nations listen to people who practice these kinds of things. Why do people seek guidance by these means? How does this show a lack of fellowship with the true God? 7. Why is there no shortcut to learning to walk with God and follow His will? What did the podcast suggest goes into knowing God's will for our life? 8. In verses 18 & 19, what will happen to those people who do not listen to God's true prophets? 9. According to verses 20-22, how can we determine if a person is a true prophet? How can we determine who is a false prophet? 10. According to Matthew 24:11, what will false prophets do more of in the end times? Why? How will this cause confusion in the world? According to Matthew 24:23, should we believe them? 11. The podcast ended by encouraging Christians to not try to find God's will by looking at omens. What should we do instead? Check out our Bible Study Guide on the Key Chapters of Genesis! Available on Amazon! 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.
On the Epiphany of Our Lord (January 6), we followed the Wise Men as they brought gifts (Matthew 2:11) predicted by the Old Testament (Isaiah 60:6) to Jesus, “He who has been born king of the Jews” (Matthew 2:2). The Wise Men even found Christ using the Old Testament: at first, through the fulfilled prophecy of Numbers 24:15–19 concerning a star and a king's scepter in Israel; ultimately, through the fulfillment of Micah 5's words about the Good Shepherd of Judah being born in Bethlehem (Micah 5:2–5). And not only does the whole Bible reveal Jesus as King, it also shows that He is God's Prophet, one like — yet greater than! — Moses. Rev. Carl Roth, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church in Elgin, TX, joins Andy and Sarah to talk about the “Searching Scripture” feature in the February 2025 issue of the Lutheran Witness titled “The Prophet Like Moses” on Deuteronomy 18:15–19. This year, “Searching Scripture” is themed “Opening the Old Testament” and will walk through ways that the Old Testament witnesses to Jesus Christ and His grace, mercy and peace, delivered through the holy Christian church. Follow along every month and search Scripture with us! Find online exclusives of the Lutheran Witness at witness.lcms.org and subscribe to the Lutheran Witness at cph.org/witness.
On the Epiphany of Our Lord (January 6), we followed the Wise Men as they brought gifts (Matthew 2:11) predicted by the Old Testament (Isaiah 60:6) to Jesus, “He who has been born king of the Jews” (Matthew 2:2). The Wise Men even found Christ using the Old Testament: at first, through the fulfilled prophecy of Numbers 24:15–19 concerning a star and a king's scepter in Israel; ultimately, through the fulfillment of Micah 5's words about the Good Shepherd of Judah being born in Bethlehem (Micah 5:2–5). And not only does the whole Bible reveal Jesus as King, it also shows that He is God's Prophet, one like — yet greater than! — Moses. Rev. Carl Roth, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church in Elgin, TX, joins Andy and Sarah to talk about the “Searching Scripture” feature in the February 2025 issue of the Lutheran Witness titled “The Prophet Like Moses” on Deuteronomy 18:15–19. This year, “Searching Scripture” is themed “Opening the Old Testament” and will walk through ways that the Old Testament witnesses to Jesus Christ and His grace, mercy and peace, delivered through the holy Christian church. Follow along every month and search Scripture with us! Find online exclusives of the Lutheran Witness at witness.lcms.org and subscribe to the Lutheran Witness at cph.org/witness.
250122 WE Deuteronomy 18 & 19 John Cyr by Pastor Will Cass
Your words were found and I ate them
Philippians 4:4–7 [4] Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice. [5] Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand; [6] do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. [7] And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. (ESV)
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Lutheran Preaching and Teaching from St. John Random Lake, Wisconsin
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Joel Meeker discusses Deuteronomy 18:10-12—“There shall not be found among you anyone who makes his son or his daughter pass through the fire, or one who practices witchcraft, or a soothsayer, or one who interprets omens, or a sorcerer, or one who conjures spells, or a medium, or a spiritist, or one who calls up the dead. For all who do these things are an abomination to the LORD, and because of these abominations the LORD your God drives them out from before you.”
This week we talk band concerts, stocking stuffing, classic pinball museums, and of course, Deuteronomy 18:15-21. This week we talk about Jesus' role as a prophet, albeit a completely unique prophet. Here are some links to articles mentioned in this weeks episode: https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/what-does-prophecy-look-like-today ttps://www.gotquestions.org/prophets-today.html
In this sermon, Pastor Nathan O'Brien preaches the importance of listening to Jesus because He is the foretold prophet of God who gives us God's Word because He is God's Word.
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Sunday morning sermon audio from Preston Highlands Baptist Church.
Kevin Shoemaker// Deuteronomy 18:15-22
What do we do when our expectations of Jesus don't line up with who He really is? Today Watermark Shoreline Director Will McIlroy walks us through Acts 3 to show us how Christ is better than any expectation we could ever set for him. Additional Scripture referenced in today's episode: Genesis 1-2, creation account Order our NEW Join The Journey Jr. Discussion cards to help you and your family study the Bible together: https://my.watermark.org/registration?RegistrationInstanceId=4093 You can also check out the Join The Journey Jr. Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/join-the-journey-junior/id1660089898 Check out today's Join The Journey devo: https://www.jointhejourney.com/today
He was promised. He came. He is coming again. Until then, He speaks through what He has already spoken. So we should listen to Him, not only this season but every season.
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This chapter highlights a coming prophet greater than Moses and how to spot a false prophet.
Send us a textFor an ad-free version of the podcast plus the opportunity to enjoy hours of exclusive content and two bonus episodes a month and also help keep the Bible Project Daily Podcast free for listeners everywhere at;patreon.com/JeremyMcCandlessSubscribe here to receive my new church history podcast every few weeks at.https://thehistoryofthechristianchurch.buzzsprout.comWelcomeWelcome to another episode of "The Bible Project daily Podcast"., where we explore biblical principles applied to contemporary life. In today's episode, we dive into Deuteronomy 18:9-22 to understand the kind of prophets we should pay attention to and why it's crucial to distinguish between true and false prophecy. We'll uncover the modern-day equivalents of ancient practices and learn how to navigate the spiritual landscape with biblical discernment.Episode Notes: The Sort of Prophets You Need to Pay Attention to.Scripture Reference:Deuteronomy 18:9-22Key Points:Prohibited Practices:Modern parallels to ancient prohibitions include horoscopes, numerology, psychic readings, and other forms of divination.The Bible clearly forbids practices such as witchcraft, soothsaying, interpreting omens, sorcery, mediums, spiritualists, and consulting the dead.Biblical Warning:These practices are considered detestable to the Lord.The Israelites were instructed to avoid these as they entered the Promised Land to remain distinct from the Canaanites.Listening to True Prophets:God promised to raise a prophet like Moses from among the Israelites.The role of the prophet was to serve as an intermediary between God and the people, delivering God's messages.The Prophet Like Moses:Deuteronomy 18 introduces the concept of a prophet and the office of prophets.This passage also points to a future, ultimate prophet, fulfilled in Jesus Christ.Modern Examples:Witchcraft: Manifestation journals, vision boards, manipulative religious practices.Soothsaying: Astrology apps, horoscopes.Interpreting Omens: Numerology, "angel numbers."Sorcery: Love elixirs, money spells.Mediums: TV personalities claiming to communicate with the dead.Spiritualists: Energy readings, aura cleansing, the Spiritualist Church.Consulting with the Dead: Ghost hunting shows, seances.Key Takeaway: Understanding the distinctions between true and false prophets is vital for maintaining a biblically grounded faith. By adhering to biblical instructions, we can navigate the spiritual landscape with discernment and avoid practices that lead us away from God's truth.Application:Reflect on modern practices that might align with the forbidden practices outlined in Deuteronomy 18.Seek to understand and follow true prophetic guidance rooted in Scripture.Thank you for joining me remember to stay rooted in the Word and discern the truth in all aspects of life.Support the showJeremy McCandless is creating podcasts and devotional resources | PatreonHelp us continue making great content for listeners everywhere.https://thebibleproject.buzzsprout.com
Send us a textFor an ad-free version of the podcast plus the opportunity to enjoy hours of exclusive content and two bonus episodes a month and also help keep the Bible Project Daily Podcast free for listeners everywhere at;patreon.com/JeremyMcCandlessSubscribe here to receive my new church history podcast every few weeks at.https://thehistoryofthechristianchurch.buzzsprout.comStudy Notes:Episode Overview:This episode is a discussion on the value and support of spiritual teachers in their various modern contexts, drawing parallels between Old Testament provisions for the Levites and New Testament instructions for supporting those who lead us and teach us in the modern Christian church.Introduction:Reflection on the universal experience of having teachers, from parents to classroom instructors, and beyond.The importance of teachers and how they should be treated well.Focus on Deuteronomy 18:1-8, and its implicit relevance to teachers, supported by New Testament teachings.Key Themes:The Unique Role of the Levites:Verse 1: Explanation of the tribe of Levi's unique position among the Israelites.Only a subset of Levites served as priests; the rest served in roles such as judges, guardians of the law, and teachers.Importance of understanding that Levites relied on offerings for sustenance, highlighting their special role and dependence on community support.Divine Compensation and Inheritance:Verse 2:The Lord Himself as the Levites' inheritance, signifying a special relationship and trust in divine provision.The Levites' role emphasized spiritual service over material gain, teaching reliance on God and community support.Supporting the Levites:Verse 3: The community's responsibility to support those who serve God.Reflection on how these provisions allowed Levites to focus on their spiritual duties without the distraction of agricultural work.Provisions for Serving Levites:Verse 6-7: Flexibility for Levites to serve at the central sanctuary and share in its benefits, ensuring equitable treatment and support.Verse 8: Fair treatment and shared benefits among serving Levites, regardless of personal circumstances.New Testament Connections:The transition from Old Testament Levites to New Testament teachers, elders, and spiritual leaders.1 Corinthians 12:28: "And God has placed in the church first of all apostles, second prophets, third teachers, then miracles, then gifts of healing, of helping, of guidance, and of different kinds of tongues." Highlights the importance and ranking of teaching within the church.Galatians 6:6: "Let him who is taught the word share in all good things with him who teaches." Emphasizes the mutual support between students and teachers.1 Timothy 5:17: "Let the elders who rule well be counted worthy of double honour, especially those who labour in the word and doctrine." The principle of "double honour" indicating both respect and financial support for teachers.Conclusion:Call to action: Encourage listeners to appreciate and support their teachers, fostering a community that values spiritual education and leadership. ASupport the showJeremy McCandless is creating podcasts and devotional resources | PatreonHelp us continue making great content for listeners everywhere.https://thebibleproject.buzzsprout.com
Deuteronomy 18 Deuteronomy 18:1-8 – Levite portion The Levites would be supported by a portion of the offerings. This worked great as long…
église AB Lausanne ; KJV Deuteronomy 18 The priests the Levites, and all the tribe of Levi, shall have no part nor inheritance with Israel: they shall eat the offerings of the LORD made by fire, and his inheritance. Therefore shall they have no inheritance among their brethren: the LORD is their inheritance, as he hath said unto them. And this shall be the priest's due from the people, from them that offer a sacrifice, whether it be ox or sheep; and they shall give unto the priest the shoulder, and the two cheeks, and the maw. The firstfruit also of thy corn, of thy wine, and of thine oil, and the first of the fleece of thy sheep, shalt thou give him. For the LORD thy God hath chosen him out of all thy tribes, to stand to minister in the name of the LORD, him and his sons for ever. And if a Levite come from any of thy gates out of all Israel, where he sojourned, and come with all the desire of his mind unto the place which the LORD shall choose; Then he shall minister in the name of the LORD his God, as all his brethren the Levites do, which stand there before the LORD. They shall have like portions to eat, beside that which cometh of the sale of his patrimony. When thou art come into the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee, thou shalt not learn to do after the abominations of those nations. There shall not be found among you any one that maketh his son or his daughter to pass through the fire, or that useth divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a witch, ...
Sunday PM 08-11-2024. Verse-by-Verse through Deuteronomy.
Mike reviews the 18 different laws Moses refers to in this section with special emphasis on key ordinances as well as lesser known rules for living explained by the Jewish leaders nearing the end of his life.
05 Deuteronomy 18-20; 19 Psalms 5-7; 44 Acts 13
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****Read the Bible in a Year with me in 2024 right here on the podcast!***Welcome to the podcast Move Forth With Grace! We will be reading the whole Bible in the year 2024. This is such a perfect way to get into God's Word each day and to develop your own relationship with God our Father through His Son Jesus Christ. I am your host Angela and want to first of all say that I am not an expert in Theology or Church History or a Minister and I never will claim to be. I am a wife and mother who has been reborn and want to be of service to God in gratitude for calling me back home. Welcome to the Podcast! The Bible that I will be reading from is The One Year Bible New Living Translation. You can find one in the link at the bottom of the show notes here.This episode is also brought to you by the Move Forth brand that encompasses freedom, health, and God's grace. We are created in God's image perfectly and fearfully and wonderfully. There is nothing that we can do or need to do to earn His Grace ...He simply gives it to us. I am certified in Health and Life Coaching but no longer practice however, I have health tips and resources, products that I love and use, homeschool tips, and merchandise available on my website for you here:www.move-forth.comOne of my favorite products on my website and that I use each day are stem cell activation patches. Stem cell therapy can be very costly and can produce results that are short lived which is why these patches are so brilliant and not considered to be stem cell therapy! They actually activate our own body's production of stem cells and support our health and well-being all while optimizing our immune system. Feel free to check the out here:www.lifewave.com/angelaforthThank you for being here....thank you for becoming less like you and more like Jesus.May you Move Forth with Grace today!Love, Angela Connect with me on social media or send a prayer request to me on my website here:https://campsite.bio/moveforthThis is the Bible that I am reading in 2024: Get your copy today if you would like to read along...this is not required of coursehttps://www.tyndale.com/p/the-one-year-bible-nlt/9781414302041The One Year Bible Companion:https://www.tyndale.com/p/the-one-year-bible-companion/9780842346160Find answers to questions you may have with Mike Winger on https://biblethinker.org/meet-mike/Find Bible studies with Dr. Chuck Missler on www.khouse.orgSupport the show
Deuteronomy 18:22 indicates that a presumptuous prophet is not to be feared. How does the theme of fear relate to those who hear Jesus' prophetic preaching in the Gospel of John? Is Jesus feared, and if not, who is feared, and for what reason? Instead of ignoring Jesus as a presumably false prophet, why do some criticize him and his hometown anyway? And how are those who call for Jesus to be put to death for speaking presumptuously portrayed when it comes to their pious practices towards the God of Israel? This episode explores these overlooked topics in the Gospel of John. Please consider supporting this Podcast and future projects by donating at: https://www.paypal.me/10mintruthtalks To view the notes from this episode please click the link below: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Jp1dHeFpEAqkZ8QHS2Ju6UFNopzs1opwyWz31RUnIsQ/edit?usp=sharing Check out some of my videos on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/@BiblicalUnitarianPodcast Follow us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/OneGodPodcast
Fr. Mike discusses the forbidden forms of worship explained in Numbers 17, and why it's important for us to understand how God desired to be worshipped in the Old Testament. Today's readings are Numbers 17, Deuteronomy 17-18, and Psalm 98. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Moses shines the spotlight on the roles and responsibilities of the Levites and priests, the custodians of spiritual and moral guidance for Israel. YHWH not only outlines the support system ordained by God for these spiritual leaders but also introduces the promise of a prophet like Moses, who would be raised from among their own. This prophecy was fulfilled again and again until it was ultimately fulfilled in Jesus. The Rev. Matthew Tooman, pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church of Wahpeton, ND and First English Lutheran Church, Fairmount, ND, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Deuteronomy 18. Come along as we dive into the timeless wisdom of Deuteronomy. This ancient book is more than history; it's a vibrant blueprint for living in harmony with God's will. Discover the profound teachings on law, justice, and morality, and hear how they resonate in our lives today. Deuteronomy calls us to obedience, love for our neighbor, and the crucial task of imparting faith to future generations. It's a narrative of love, responsibility, and the blessings of faithfulness, juxtaposed with warnings against forgetting our covenant with God. Join us as we explore the enduring messages of Deuteronomy and witness how they can transform our understanding of faith and daily living for Christ.