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Sermon Series: “Be Bold & Courageous: The Gospel According to Joshua” Sermon Text: Joshua 2:1-24 Sermon Title: “Rahab and the Scandal of the Gospel” Sermon Slides: SLIDE 1 – Sermon Title Slide SLIDE 2 – Today's Big Idea: The Gospel is a Scandal. It Makes Notorious Sinners … into Noteworthy Saints. SLIDE 3 – Point 1: Rahab's Personal Conversion … Her Entrance into Saving Relationship with God. (vv. 1-11) SLIDE 4 – Proverbs 21:1 – “The King's heart is a stream of water in the hand of the Lord; he turns it wherever he will.” SLIDE 5 – Insert a Copy of Point #1 of Sermon SLIDE 6 – Conclusion: “Before the Spies arrived, Rahab had been excluded, outside God's People, beyond God's Gracious Covenant. But as she confessed boldly and obeyed courageously … Rahab entered saving relationship with God.” SLIDE 7 – 1 Thessalonians 1:9-10 – “For they themselves report concerning us the kind of reception we had among you, and how you turned to God from idols to serve … the true God, and to wait for his Son from heaven … who delivers us from the wrath to come.” SLIDE 8 – Point 2: Rahab's Full Salvation … Her Escape from Coming Judgment of Jericho. (vv. 12-21) SLIDE 9 – Genesis 38:28-30 – “When [Tamar] was in labor, one put out a hand, and the midwife took and tied a scarlet thread on his hand, saying, ‘This one came out first.' But as he drew back his hand, behold, his brother came out … his name was called Perez. Afterward his brother came out with the scarlet thread on his hand, and his name was called Zerah.” SLIDE 10 – Insert a Copy of Point #2 of Sermon SLIDE 11 – Exodus 12:22 – “Take a bunch of hyssop and dip it in the blood that is in the basin, and touch the lintel and the two doorposts with the blood that is in the basin. None of you shall go out of the door of his house until the morning.” SLIDE 12 – Insert a Copy of Point #2 of Sermon SLIDE 13 – Romans 5:9-10 – “Since, therefore, we have now been justified by his blood, much more shall we be saved by him from the wrath of God. For if while we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son, much more, now that we are reconciled, shall we be saved by his life.” SLIDE 14 – Conclusion: “Like Rahab, we must be bold and courageous, not only to follow God with obedience, with to stay in Christ with perseverance, for only Jesus can rescue and protect us from the wrath to come.” SLIDE 15 – Sermon Uses: Three to Help Us Grow in Our Boldness and Courage. SLIDE 16 – Obedience Provides Four Benefits: Evidence, Assurance, Victory, and Glory. SLIDE 17 – Let's Be Quick to Obey God … Not Slow to Follow Him. SLIDE 18 – The Gospel is Still a Scandal … And Will Still Make Us Uncomfortable. SLIDE 19 – Matthew 1:2-6, 16 – “Abraham was the father of Isaac, and Isaac … Jacob, and Jacob … Judah … and Judah the father of Perez and Zerah by Tamar … and Nahshon … Salmon, and Salmon the father of Boaz by Rahab, and Boaz the father of Obed by Ruth, and Obed … Jesse , and Jesse the father of David the king … and Jacob the father of Joseph the husband of Mary, of whom Jesus was born, who is called Christ.”
Abraham - Genesis 12 and 20 Isaac - Genesis 26 Jacob - Genesis 29
This week, Pastor Jim Ellis continues our "Journey Through Scripture" series. In this sermon, he explores the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob—who is also our personal God—inviting us into a deep, personal relationship with Him. #bismarck #church #BismarckCommunityChurch #BCC #JimEllis #Gospel #JourneyThroughScripture #ReadBible #unity #Genesis #Abraham #Isaac #Jacob #PersonalGod #PersonalRelationshipWithGodSupport the showFind out more about us at BismarckCC.org. We would love for you to join us in person on Sunday mornings at 10am for worship service. We are located at 1617 Michigan Avenue in Bismarck, ND. If you have any questions for us, we would be happy to help. Click HERE to ask us anything.
Heb 11:20-21; Gen 27; Gen 48: 18-19; Heb 11:22; Gen 37:28; 39:3-4; 39:14; 39:20-23; Gen 40:23-41:1; Gen 41:40; Gen 50: 25
Title: Be Fruitful and Multiply: Discipleship Through the Generations of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph Series: Be Fruitful & Multiply Speakers: Pastor Josh & Minister Dave Introduction: Discipleship begins with being disciples ourselves and then discipling those in our household. The Lord desires to save households; godly families are the strength of a community. Satan, therefore, wants to destroy the family. It is how we weaken communities and take ground so he can hinder the work of God. The story of Abraham, Issac, Jacob, and Joseph is about the generational effect of family, the passing on of faith from one generation to the next. 1. Abraham: The Foundation of Faith and God's Covenant Key Scriptures: Genesis 12:1-3 "The Lord had said to Abram, 'Leave your native country, your relatives, and your father's family, and go to the land I will show you. I will make you into a great nation. I will bless you and make you famous, and you will be a blessing to others. I will bless those who bless you and curse those who treat you with contempt. All the families on earth will be blessed through you.'" Genesis 22:16-18 - This is what the Lord says: Because you have obeyed me and have not withheld even your son, your only son, I swear by my own name that I will certainly bless you. I will multiply your descendants beyond number, like the stars in the sky and the sand on the seashore. Your descendants will conquer the cities of their enemies. And through your descendants all the nations of the earth will be blessed—all because you have obeyed me.” Discipleship Lesson: Abraham is often called the "father of faith" because his relationship with God was built on absolute trust and obedience. Despite not immediately seeing the fulfillment of God's promises, he faithfully followed God's direction. Abraham's story reveals that a foundational aspect of discipleship is faith in action—he heard God's Word, believed it, and obeyed. Romans 10:17 reminds us that "faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the Word of Christ." Abraham's example teaches us that the greatest gift we can pass to others, especially our families, is a legacy of faith. However, faith is not passive. It requires both listening and responding. Abraham's willingness to leave everything behind, even without knowing where God was leading him, demonstrates his heart posture toward God. For us, this means our hearing is intertwined with the condition of our hearts. If we aren't hearing from God, we must examine whether unconfessed sin, bitterness, or unforgiveness hinders us. Hebrews 8:10 reminds us that God's Word is written in our hearts. If our hearts are correct, we will feel convicted when we stray from God's path. Abraham's life also shows us the importance of perseverance in discipleship. God's promises to Abraham were not fulfilled immediately, yet he continued to walk with God through trials and uncertainties. Even when Abraham acted on impulse and created Ishmael, which led to difficult consequences, he remained faithful and did not give up on God's promise. This teaches us that even in our mistakes, faith involves returning to trust in God's plans. A powerful example of Abraham's faith came when he was tested with Isaac, his promised son. Despite the unimaginable difficulty of the situation, Abraham trusted God to provide a solution—even in the face of sacrificing his son. His obedience to God at that moment demonstrated a depth of faith that transcended his understanding, and God, faithful to His nature, provided a ram in place of Isaac. This foreshadows the ultimate sacrifice that God Himself would provide through Jesus Christ. Today, we who walk by faith are the fulfillment of the promise God made to Abraham—we are the stars in the sky that were foreshadowed in Genesis, a living testament to the legacy of Abraham's faith and obedience. Application: As disciples, we must cultivate a heart that listens and responds to God, ensuring our relationship with Him remains clear and unburdened by sin or unforgiveness. Like Abraham, we are called to not only receive God's blessings but to pass them on, especially to those we lead—whether in our families or communities. Through patience, perseverance, and unwavering trust, we can reflect Abraham's legacy and disciple others by sharing our faith daily. 2. Isaac: Inheriting and Continuing the Legacy Key Scriptures: Genesis 26:2-5 - The Lord appeared to Isaac and said, “Do not go down to Egypt, but do as I tell you. Live here as a foreigner in this land, and I will be with you and bless you. I hereby confirm that I will give all these lands to you and your descendants,[a] just as I solemnly promised Abraham, your father. I will cause your descendants to become as numerous as the stars of the sky, and I will give them all these lands. And through your descendants all the nations of the earth will be blessed. 5 I will do this because Abraham listened to me and obeyed all my requirements, commands, decrees, and instructions.” Genesis 26:23-25 - 23 From there Isaac moved to Beersheba, 24 where the Lord appeared to him on the night of his arrival. “I am the God of your father, Abraham,” he said. “Do not be afraid, for I am with you and will bless you. I will multiply your descendants, and they will become a great nation. I will do this because of my promise to Abraham, my servant.” 25 Then Isaac built an altar there and worshiped the Lord. He set up his camp at that place, and his servants dug another well. Discipleship Lesson: Isaac inherited the promises given to Abraham, but those promises required him to establish his relationship with God. Just as no one can inherit their parents' faith, we must invite Jesus Christ into our hearts. Isaac's act of re-digging his father's wells (Genesis 26:18) symbolizes the discipleship journey: it teaches us that we must uphold and maintain the truths passed down to us while also making faith personal and alive in our lives. When the Lord spoke to Isaac, He reiterated the importance of obedience: "Do what I tell you" (Genesis 26:2-5). This is the essence of following Jesus—hearing His voice and obeying His commands, not our desires. As we disciple others, we must remember that our role is not to mold people into our image but to point them to Christ. Jesus will form them according to His will, shaping them into His likeness. Discipleship isn't about creating clones of ourselves; it's about leading people to Christ so they can encounter Him personally and be transformed. God's promises are multi-generational. Some promises made to previous generations may find fulfillment through us, while others will be fulfilled in future generations. Isaac's journey shows that inheriting God's blessing requires personal faith, obedience, and a willingness to follow the example. Isaac had to walk in the exact obedience as Abraham to receive the fullness of God's blessing. Isaac also had a personal encounter with God, and from that encounter, he built an altar to worship the Lord and established a well there (Genesis 26:25). This demonstrates a vital truth: we must seek our encounter with God. Until we know Him intimately, our worship will remain superficial. True worship springs from a personal relationship with God, rooted in a deep spiritual connection. The greatest gift we can offer others is not from our resources but from the deeper places we've encountered in the Lord. Jesus speaks of "living water" that flows from within (John 7:38), and as disciples, we are called to pass on that living water—truth and life that come from our relationship with God. Application: In discipling others, we must encourage them to build their relationship with God. Like Isaac, they must "dig their wells" while upholding the foundational truths of their faith. Our role is to guide them to the source of living water—Jesus—so they can draw from Him and pass on that life to others. Only through a personal, living encounter with God can they grow in their faith and fulfill God's promises. Challenge Question: How are you maintaining and sharing the spiritual legacy entrusted to you? 3. Jacob: Transformation and the Multiplication of a Nation Key Scriptures: Genesis 28:13-15 "At the top of the stairway stood the Lord, and He said, 'I am the Lord, the God of your grandfather Abraham, and the God of your father, Isaac. The ground you are lying on belongs to you. I am giving it to you and your descendants. Your descendants will be as numerous as the dust of the earth! They will spread out in all directions—to the west and the east, north and the south. And all the families of the earth will be blessed through you and your descendants. What's more, I am with you, and I will protect you wherever you go. One day, I will bring you back to this land. I will not leave you until I have finished giving you everything I have promised you.'" Genesis 35:9-12 "Now that Jacob had returned from Paddan-Aram, God appeared to him again at Bethel. God blessed him, saying, 'Your name is Jacob, but you will no longer be called Jacob. From now on, your name will be Israel.' So God renamed him Israel. Then God said, 'I am El-Shaddai—God Almighty. Be fruitful and multiply. You will become a great nation, even many nations. Kings will be among your descendants! And I will give you the land I once gave Abraham and Isaac. Yes, I will give it to you and your descendants after you.'" Discipleship Lesson: Jacob's life illustrates a profound transformation journey—from a deceiver into Israel, the father of the twelve tribes. His story shows us that our flaws do not deter God; He specializes in transforming brokenness into a blessing. Just as Jacob was transformed, we were once deceived, and even deceivers, our lives have been radically changed through God's grace. Our transformation is living proof of God's power and faithfulness. In Christ, we become brand new creations; "the old has passed away, behold, all things have become new" (2 Corinthians 5:17). As disciple-makers, our calling is to help others shed the labels of their past and embrace their true identity in Christ. Discipleship isn't just about learning biblical facts—it's about knowing God intimately and experiencing His transforming power firsthand. It's one thing to know the Word of God but another to know the God of the Word. Jacob's transformation into Israel didn't come through head knowledge alone but through a life-changing encounter with God. The name "Paddan-Aram," where Jacob wrestled with God, means "face-to-face," symbolizing that discipleship requires an intimate, ongoing relationship with the Lord. Like Jacob, we must encounter God personally to be changed from the inside out. Christianity without a relationship is no different from works-based religions; it's our relationship with the living God that sets us apart. God moves powerfully on earth through those who walk with Him. As Jacob's name was changed to Israel, signifying a new identity and purpose, our lives are transformed as we walk closely with God. The Lord works through us, not just to change our own lives but to impact the world around us. True discipleship is about walking daily with God, allowing His presence to flow through us and multiply His blessings into the lives of others. Application: Just as Jacob had to confront his past and wrestle with God to embrace his new identity, we must do the same in our spiritual journey. As we disciple others, we aim to guide them toward knowing God deeply and personally, helping them embrace their new identity in Christ. When people experience the reality of God for themselves, their lives are transformed, and they, like Jacob, can become a blessing to nations. Challenge Question: How can you encourage others through the transformation process in their spiritual journey? 4. Joseph: Multiplication Through Influence and Suffering Key Scriptures: Genesis 45:4-8 - “Please, come closer," Joseph said to his brothers. So they came closer. And he said again, "I am Joseph, your brother, whom you sold into slavery in Egypt. But don't be upset, and don't be angry with yourselves for selling me to this place. God sent me here ahead of you to preserve your lives. This famine that has ravaged the land for two years will last five more years, and there will be neither plowing nor harvesting. God has sent me ahead of you to keep you and your families alive and to preserve many survivors. So it was God who sent me here, not you! And He is the one who made me an adviser to Pharaoh—the manager of his entire palace and the governor of all Egypt." Genesis 50:19-21: "But Joseph replied, 'Don't be afraid of me. Am I God that I can punish you? You intended to harm me, but God intended it all for good. He brought me to this position so I could save many people's lives. No, don't be afraid. I will continue to take care of you and your children.' So he reassured them by speaking kindly to them." Discipleship Lesson: Joseph's life is a powerful example of God's use of suffering to accomplish His greater purposes. He is favored by his father but despised by his brothers. Joseph's journey from being sold into slavery to becoming the second most powerful man in Egypt is a testament to God's sovereignty. Even as Joseph endured betrayal, slavery, false accusations, and imprisonment, Scripture repeatedly emphasizes that "the Lord was with him." Despite his circumstances, Joseph found favor wherever he went—whether as Potiphar's servant, the head of a prison, or ultimately as the governor of Egypt. Joseph's life reminds us that God works for our good, even in the darkest moments. While Joseph's early dreams of greatness seemed far removed from his trials, God was weaving together a larger plan. Joseph's trials became the path that led to the fulfillment of his dreams and, more importantly, to the preservation of his family and the nation during a famine. Joseph's story also highlights the power of forgiveness. He could have harbored bitterness toward his brothers for their betrayal, but instead, he chose to see God's hand in his suffering. He acknowledged that though his brothers intended to harm, God used it for good to save many lives. Joseph's ability to forgive and see the bigger picture enabled him to reconcile with his family and extend grace and provision to them in their time of need. As disciple-makers, we learn from Joseph that our trials are not wasted. Through faithfulness in suffering, we can influence others, as Joseph did—multiplying God's grace, wisdom, and provision beyond our reach. Joseph's influence was not confined to his family; it extended to an entire nation, and his faithfulness in hardship testified to God's faithfulness and power. Application: Sometimes, discipleship requires enduring hardship with faith and integrity, just as Joseph did. God often uses our most difficult seasons to shape us, not only for our personal growth but for the multiplication of His kingdom. Through perseverance, Joseph's influence grew beyond his immediate family to impact an entire nation. In the same way, our faithfulness in trials can have a ripple effect, influencing and discipling others through our example of trust in God. Challenge Question: How can your faithfulness in trials disciple and influence others for God's kingdom? Conclusion: Fruitfulness in Discipleship Across Generations * The lives of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph show a pattern of discipleship through faithfulness, transformation, and influence. Each generation multiplied the impact of God's promise through their relationships and encounters with God. * Final Reflection: How can we be intentional about discipling others in a way that multiplies God's influence across generations? -- Praise Tabernacle Dr. Joshua Kennedy, Pastor 2235 Ocean Heights Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234 pastorjosh@praisetabernacle.com praisetabernacle.church (609) 927-4560(w), (609) 402-8869(c)
église AB Lausanne ; KJV Joshua 24 And Joshua gathered all the tribes of Israel to Shechem, and called for the elders of Israel, and for their heads, and for their judges, and for their officers; and they presented themselves before God. And Joshua said unto all the people, Thus saith the LORD God of Israel, Your fathers dwelt on the other side of the flood in old time, even Terah, the father of Abraham, and the father of Nachor: and they served other gods. And I took your father Abraham from the other side of the flood, and led him throughout all the land of Canaan, and multiplied his seed, and gave him Isaac. And I gave unto Isaac Jacob and Esau: and I gave unto Esau mount Seir, to possess it; but Jacob and his children went down into Egypt. I sent Moses also and Aaron, and I plagued Egypt, according to that which I did among them: and afterward I brought you out. And I brought your fathers out of Egypt: and ye came unto the sea; and the Egyptians pursued after your fathers with chariots and horsemen unto the Red sea. And when they cried unto the LORD, he put darkness between you and the Egyptians, and brought the sea upon them, and covered them; and your eyes have seen what I have done in Egypt: and ye dwelt in the wilderness a long season. And I brought you into the land of the Amorites, which dwelt on the other side Jordan; and they fought with you: and I gave them into your hand, that ye might possess their land; and I destroyed them from before you. Then Balak the son of Zippor, king of Moab, arose and warred against Israel, and sent and called Balaam the son of Beor to curse you: But I would not hearken unto Balaam; therefore he blessed you still: so I delivered you out of his hand. ...
Stephanie and her husband, Andrew are visiting from Texas and meet up with Devin and Sarah in Isaac Jacob's basement apartment where Devin's mother lives. What occurs is definitely the silliest and funniest episode that's been recorded so far.Devin shares with Stephanie a story about her name, and that he thought that he was cousin #60 for a while, but learned he was actually #61, and Stephanie was #60. Stephanie fails at correctly listing off the cousins that were born the same year as them, and then Stephanie and Andrew share how they met and got engaged.Stephanie shares memories of their grandparents, and a few memories of cousins while growing up. Devin then shares many of the memories that he collected from Stephanie's parents and siblings. Devin then shares 5 special memories he has of Stephanie at different stages of their lives.For the final topic, Stephanie let Devin choose, so he decided to ask about Stephanie's book that she's writing about a fictional character who learns that she is the main character in a book and has to work with the author to get back home. Devin shares that he's also been writing an autobiographical series about his life called "The Memoirs of a Mormon High School Student".Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/my-99-cousins/donations
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Devin and Sarah have dinner with Isaac and Angela Jacob's family before sitting down in their living room for the podcast.Devin ask about the origins of Isaac's name and the significance that it has for him and his family. Angela talks about how she and Isaac met, were set up to date, and how Isaac proposed to her.Isaac and Angela recount memories that they have of the Andersen Grandparents, and Isaac shares memories of uncles, aunts, and cousins that have influenced his life.Devin then shares memories he gathered from Isaac's siblings and parents, and recounts several stories that they shared. Isaac and Angela also talk about their recent mission to Madagascar with their children, how that opportunity came about, and some of the amazing stories of living there for a year.Isaac talks about becoming a Zion like people, and preparing for Christs 2nd coming. They discuss what that means to each of them, and then Devin has a surprise recording that he shares with everyone before the end of the episode.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/my-99-cousins/donations
There is something in each of us that cries out for acceptance, that longs for blessing. And while the culture around us strives for this acceptance to the point of exhaustion, the gospel says that God's acceptance of us is strictly a gift of grace that can't be earned. In this week's message from Hebrews 11, Pastor J.D. shows us how this truth came to life for Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph. Though circumstances might have pointed to the contrary, God's faithfulness was always at work, even in the midst of dark days.
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For partnership, contact us: jaef.foundation@gmail.com In this Guest Interview with our guest Aaron Nartey, we explore a range of topics around the What is the True Gospel, why isn't the church influencing culture today? The problem of the futuristic Gospel (The Gospel of going to Heaven vs a Power that starts to change us right now in this life), The Prerequisite of Grace – the eyes of our understanding being enlightened as Paul mentions in Eph 1, for a believer to tap in his or her new creation realities, the power of Eternal life that Jesus brings us into – we must first grow in the knowledge of God, then activate a Christ consciousness within us and then as 1 Peter 1:13 puts it “...rest your hope fully upon the Grace that is to be brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ ” We are enlightened by these Scriptures: Luke 17:20-21 | John 4:21-24 | Gal 4:1-6 | Eph 1:16-22, 4:7-16 | Phi 3:7-11 | Rev 11:15-16 | Heb 6:1-6 | 1 Pet 1:13, 2:4-10 | 2 Pet 1:1-4 About Aaron: He has a masters in Holistic Mission and Development and Geography, currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Social Justice Education at University of Toronto - Canada. He is also the founder of Mainland Community Services. A community-based multi-services agency that delivers a continuum of programs and services aimed at empowering individuals and families in need by providing a voice, resources and opportunities.We've been supporting vulnerable individuals and families in a variety of ways and measuring our success not by monetary size, but by more qualitative measurements such as the scale and effectiveness of our efforts. You can connect with Aaron directly via LinkedIn or His organisation at www.mainlandcommunityservices.ca , Email: contact@mainlandcommunityservices.ca We hope this episode blesses your heart! The host for this episode is Calvin Kabanda. For partnership, contact us: jaef.foundation@gmail.com
Faith of Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph Hebrews 11:20-22 Wednesday (5-15-24) Bible Study
Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph each had faith even unto the end of their days. But the thing the author of Hebrews zeros in on that they utilized their faith to extend a blessing to their children. Every parent has a God-given responsibility to bless their children. From the word “blessing” we get our word eulogy—“to speak well of.” There three lessons we can learn from these men of faith about blessing by faith. 1) The blessing is a spiritual tool giving hope to your children for the future2) The blessing is another way of you worshipping God3) The blessing is a means of interlocking the past with the future
Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph each had faith even unto the end of their days. But the thing the author of Hebrews zeros in on that they utilized their faith to extend a blessing to their children. Every parent has a God-given responsibility to bless their children. From the word “blessing” we get our word eulogy—“to speak well of.” There three lessons we can learn from these men of faith about blessing by faith. 1) The blessing is a spiritual tool giving hope to your children for the future2) The blessing is another way of you worshipping God3) The blessing is a means of interlocking the past with the future
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on November 5, 2023) In the first half of this sermon, we were beginning to look at the faith of Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph as they approached the end of their lives. Each man’s … Read More
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on November 5, 2023) The most extreme version of faith is the faith that we exhibit in dying. In today’s message, we begin looking at the faith of Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph as they … Read More
3/9/24. Five Minutes in the Word scriptures for today: Romans 9:10-13. Resources: enduringword.com; biblehub.com; logos.com; Matthew Henry Commentary; and Life Application Study Bible. November 2021 Podchaser list of "60 Best Podcasts to Discover!" Listen, like, follow, share! #MinutesWord; @MinutesWord; #dailydevotional #christianpodcaster Now on Amazon podcasts and Pandora! #prayforpeace
The story of the birth of Israel continues with Isaac and his twin sons, Jacob and Esau. How did the older son come to serve the younger? How does Jacob live up to his name? Why was Esau rejected for the covenantal blessing? How was Jacob deceived into marrying the wrong sister? This episode of Bible Backdrop continues to cover the story of Israel's history by talking about the people that were instrumental in the founding of the nation.If you are enjoying Bible Backdrop, please subscribe and leave a 5 star rating and review. You can do so on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. You can also contact the show at the e-mail address in the episode.
Series: 17 Time Periods of the BibleService: Sun Bible StudyType: Bible ClassSpeaker: Marlin Chapman
Matt Blackwell explores how the story of Jacob and Esau points to the unchanging blessing we have in Christ.
Rev. Tim Storck, pastor at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Chesterfield, MI, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Hebrews 11:8-22. The author of Hebrews continues his list of Old Testament saints who lived by faith by discussing Abraham. Although Abraham did not know where he was going, he went to the land promised to him by God. He lived there in tents, looking forward to the eternal city that God has in store. By faith in God's promise, Sarah conceived in her old age, so that God brought innumerable descendants from one man who was as good as dead. Abraham was willing to sacrifice Isaac in that same faith that God could raise the dead. Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph likewise lived by faith in the promises of God, even though they did not receive the things promised. “The New Covenant in Christ” is a series on Sharper Iron that goes through the book of Hebrews. The book of Hebrews is best understood as a sermon preached to those who have gathered for the Divine Service, exhorting them to continued faithfulness to Jesus. As the Son of God and our Brother, Jesus is both our exalted King and faithful High Priest who is truly present with us so that we might fix our eyes on Him.
#abrahamicreligions #shem #ham https://youtu.be/PD11ZdIJAUM Book reading: On Prophets, Warriors, And Kings - By George Podcast link: Brooke https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realblackforum/episodes/Did-Abraham--Isaac---Jacob-Create-The-Blueprint-On-How-To-Take-Lands-From-Black-People-e2bc64u Book link: https://www.google.com/books/edition/On_Prophets_Warriors_and_Kings/KYIqDAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=american+indians+canaanites&pg=PT231&printsec=frontcover Join us as we have a conversation in which we ask the listeners a question. Did Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (Israel) Create The Blueprint On How To Take Land From Black Peoples? Which, beloved is a serious question....we are reading a page from the book entitled On Prophets, Warriors, And Kings. Tap in beloved...let's talk about it.... Hashtags: #religion #god #faith #islam #love #jesus #church #bible #peace #pray #christianity #spirituality #allah #spiritual #christian #muslim #prayer #life #art #believe #quran #india #hope #amen #atheist #grace #jesuschrist #wisdom #christ #ham #shem #japhethjesusministries #hebrewisraelites #nationofislam #nationofgodsandearths #goy #goyim #oldtestament #newtestament #bible #biblestories --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realblackforum/message
This week we look at the faith of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, and Moses' Parents. How did the faith of our spiritual fathers affect their biological children? Read Hebrews 11:17-23 - what does it teach you about how to help those you have influence over, especially your children grow in their faith?
This week we look at the faith of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, and Moses' Parents. How did the faith of our spiritual fathers affect their biological children? Read Hebrews 11:17-23 - what does it teach you about how to help those you have influence over, especially your children grow in their faith?
Season 2 is here! In this episode: Isaac mourns the death of his mother...by consummating his marriage to Rebekah in his mother's tent. Isaac builds a life...in the same place Sarah banished Hagar and Ishmael. Isaac tries to rewrite the story of lost birthrights and unwanted sons...by picking a favorite son. These and more motifs repeat because trauma repeats. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/worstchurchever/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/worstchurchever/support
After Abraham and Sarah, God works his promises through a long and often messy line of their descendants. But through their broken attempts, at faithfulness, God remains faithful. In this sermon, we see that when God's work in our lives includes a reversal, a blessing, and a hiddenness. Key Verses: Genesis 50:22-26, Hebrews 11:20-22
In this episode, I'm going to talk about the dangers of relying on your feelings. I think a lot of people rely on their feelings to guide them through life, but this isn't always the best way to go.This is illustrated in the bible story of Jacob and Essau. In the bible story of Isaac Jacob and Essau. Isaac told Essau to go out and find something wild and cook it the way I like it, then I am going to bless you. But Rebecca, Esau's mother cooked up a scheme to fool Isaac because he was blind and could not see. She went into the back yard and killed something that was not wild and cooked it to make it taste like something wild and gave it to Jacob to take to his father. When Jacob told her that his brother was hairy and he had smooth skin. His mother glued animal skin to his arms so he would feel like his brother. This story shows the dangers of relying on your feelings.See this video on The Transform Your Mind YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@MyhelpsUs/videosTo see a transcripts of this audio as well as links to all the advertisers on the show page https://blog.myhelps.us/Follow Transform Your Mind on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/myrnamyoung/Follow Transform Your mind on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063738390977Please leave a rating and review on iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/transform-your-mind/id1144973094
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Join us as we discuss the God of wonders. The God of Abraham, the God of Moses, the God of David, and the God of Mary.
Devocional de RDOCERADIO. Temporada 7: PON TUS OJOS EN CRISTO. Basado en la carta a los Hebreos.
Continued reading of Genesis discussion of Isaac/Jacob !!!!!!
Reading Hebrews 11:15-22 where the preacher references the patriarchs: Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph, and how they continue to stand as examples to us today. Visit wwutt.com for all our videos!
A sermon from Hebrews 11:20-22, Jeffrey Perry, 01/22/23
En este episodio miramos lo que dice el autor de la carta a los Hebreos con respecto a la fe de Isaac, Jacob y José. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pastorjhonatanoficial/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pastorjhonatanoficial/support
Bible Study Thursday Night - Abraham, Isaac, Jacob
Series: Running With GiantsService: Sun AMType: SermonSpeaker: John Kilgore
Series: Running With GiantsService: Sun AMType: SermonSpeaker: John Kilgore
The Faith of Isaac, Jacob and Joseph The School of Faith - Hebrews 11:20-22 July 17th, 2022 Milt Jones , Wycliffe Bible Translator
Lessons from Isaac, Jacob, and Esau: The Power of Promise Date: 7/3/22 Series: Living By Faith Passage: Hebrews 11:17-22 Speaker: Rev. Dr. Bob Yarbrough