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The Greatest Story Ever Foretold The Wonder of Christmas Isaiah 9:1–7 People Miss the Message of Christ's Coming People Miss the Meaning of Christ's Coming Genesis • Seed of the woman (3:15) • Shiloh (49:10) Exodus • Passover Lamb (12:3) Leviticus • Anointed High Priest (8:7–12) Numbers • Bronze serpent (21:8–9; John 3:14–15) • Star of Jacob (24:17) • Scepter of Israel (24:17) Deuteronomy • Prophet like Moses (18:15) • The great Rock (32:4; 1 Cor. 10:4) Joshua • Captain of the Lord's army (5:14) Judges • Angel of the Lord (2:1) Ruth • Family redeemer 1 Samuel • The great judge (2:10; Ps. 96:13; 2 Tim 4:8; Rev. 19:11) 2 Samuel • Seed of David (7:12–13) 1 Kings • Lord God of Israel (8:15, 25) 2 Kings • God of the cherubim (19:15) 1 Chronicles • God of our salvation (16:35) 2 Chronicles • God of our ancestors (20:6) Ezra • Lord of heaven and earth (1:2) Nehemiah • Covenant-keeping God (1:5) Esther • God of providence Job • Risen and returning Redeemer (19:25) Psalms • Anointed Son (2:2, 12) • Holy One (16:10) • Good Shepherd (23:1) • King of glory (24:7–10) Proverbs • Wisdom of God (8; 1 Cor. 1:24) • Architect at Creation (8:30; John 1:1–3; Col. 1:15–17) Ecclesiastes • The one above the sun Song of Songs • Chief among 10,000 (5:10) • Altogether lovely (5:16) Isaiah • Virgin-born Immanuel (7:14) • Wonderful Counselor (9:6) • Mighty God (9:6) • Everlasting Father (9:6) • Prince of Peace (9:6) • Servant (52:13) • Man of sorrows (53:3) Jeremiah • The Lord our righteousness (23:6; 33:16; Rom 10:4; 1 Cor. 1:30) Lamentations • Faithful and compassionate (3:22–23, 31–33) Ezekiel • The tender shoot (17:22) • The one who has the right to judge (21:27) Daniel • The rock (2:34) • One like a divine being (or like “the Son of God”) (3:25) • One like the Son of Man (7:13) Hosea • King of the resurrection (13:10–14) Joel • God of the battle (2:11; 3:2, 9–17) • Giver of the Spirit (2:28–32) Amos • Lord God Almighty (4:13) • Plumb line (7:7–9) Obadiah • Destroyer of the proud (1:8, 15) Jonah • Risen prophet (2:10) • God of the second chance (3:1–2) • Long-suffering one (4:9–11) Micah • God of Israel (4:1–5) • Born in Bethlehem (5:2) • God who pardons (7:18–20) Nahum • Avenging God (1:2) • Bringer of good tidings (1:15) Habakkuk • Eternal (1:12) • Pure (1:13) • Glorious (2:14) Zephaniah • King of Israel (3:15) Haggai • Desire of all nations (2:7) Zechariah • My Servant (3:8) • The Branch (3:8) • Builder of the Temple (6:12–13) • King of triumphal entry (9:9) • Pierced one (12:10) • King of the earth (14:9) Malachi • Sun of Righteousness (4:2)
Sermon for the First Sunday in Advent - Ad Te LevaviYou think it's kind of weird how everyone acts at the triumphal entry? Here we have Jesus coming in on a donkey, and everyone is partying, shouting, people throwing cloaks and branches on the ground.What is the true Christian expectation and preparation for Christmas?Prepare for Christmas by recognizing our need for a righteous King.Jeremiah's situation with Judah's Kings – God has promised to David that his descendant, his branch, would always rule the throne of Israel. His descendants have generally failed, been good here and there but not that promised one.
The Rev. Jacob Heine, pastor of Faith Lutheran Church in Topeka, KS, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Joshua 12. This chapter serves as a captivating historical ledger, meticulously listing the kings and territories conquered by the Israelites under the leadership of Joshua. It's a compelling testament to the fulfillment of God's promise and the relentless determination of the Israelites as they secure their foothold in the Promised Land. The Book of Joshua is a compelling account of the Israelites' conquest of Canaan under the leadership of Joshua. It narrates their journey from the crossing of the Jordan River to the triumphant capture of the Promised Land. Filled with military campaigns, divine guidance, and moments of faith and obedience, this book underscores the fulfillment of God's promises and the importance of unwavering commitment to their divine mission. It stands as a powerful testament to the faith, resilience, and unity of the Israelites as they claim the inheritance promised to them by God.
As believers we need to be reminded, often, that God works in many different ways and He is most at work when we can't hear or see Him at work.
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Does God delight in sacrifice or obedience? Doing things for him or doing what he says? Saul is rejected as king and we learn a key lesson about relating to God.
The kingdom of Israel has a time of peace and prosperity under King Solomon, but afterward splits, and the two lines of kings turn away from God.
Both kingdoms ignore God and his prophets, until they both fall captive to other world empires.
In 1 Kings God takes Elijah on quite a journey of faith. There are times he confronts and times he hides, but it's the question "What are you doing here?" that changes Elijah's position and perspective. Learn more about Tribe: https://www.thepursuitofmanliness.com/gear/p/tribeCheck out the PoM Gear Store: https://www.thepursuitofmanliness.com/gearSecure your spot in The Herd: https://www.thepursuitofmanliness.com/gear/p/the-herdFollow PoM on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PursueManlinessSave 20% off of your Dark Water Wood Beard Oil by using the code "PURSUE" https://www.darkwaterkc.com/Pick up your Limited Edition A Quiet Life coffee: https://www.armoredcoffee.com/products/armored-nation-presents-a-quiet-life-dark-roast-coffeeSupport the show
First off, I'm team Hov. I lead with that. All the same I wanted to react to this song for 3 reasons. 1: new Hov verse (I'm honest) 2: new verses from Rozay and Tunechi (I have fond memories with their music as the soundtrack - 2 legends) and 3: Khaled's track record when adding hymns to psalms 151...go back to 3 Kings (God forgives, I don't) for reference...this song an epiphany, and I don't take irony and Perspective for granted. This song gave me that in Ace of Spades! Not a top ten Hov verse though.... Ole prisoner of the moment ass niccas
Hey Queens and Kings GOD said don't give up on your dreams vision business he said go down one more!!!! John 21:4-6 ****I DO NOT OWN THE COPYRIGHTS TO MUSIC!!! Music playing in background: https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsWuIYF8BUM&feature=share
What are your practical tips in managing your time? From Patrick Miguel. Here's the thing, time goes on. You can't manage time, right? You can't manage something that you can really, you have no control of. Time goes on, whether you want it or not. The seconds keep ticking whether you want it or not. And we all have 24 hours a day. I don't have a minute more than you do. You don't have a minute more than I do. So you don't manage your time, you manage your priorities and you manage your energy. Those are two things that you manage. You have to make sure that your energy is a hundred percent on the things that matter and on the things that don't really matter, you could be a lot less than a hundred percent. No problem. Because you're reserving that energy for the things that matter. Again, the things that matter, give it your a hundred percent. Give it your best. Sabi nga sa Bible, whether you eat or drink, do it all for the glory of God. Do your best. If the president of Japan, if the president of Japan asks you to do something for their country or for him, it would be an honor. Right? It's going to be an honor and you'd probably do your best with that request. So why not the same with the King of Kings God in Heaven, right? It's an honor to do your best for him on the things that matter most. So you reserve a hundred percent of your energy there. You manage energy and you manage priority. Now priority is the thing that matters most. Because hindi naman pwede everything is my priority. If everything is your priority, then nothing is priority. There's only three things, really, three major things that you can do within your day in terms of work output. So you make sure that's priority. And those three things, those three major things will get a hundred percent of my energy. That is really the idea surrounding what people call as time management. But in reality, you can't really manage time. You manage energy and you manage priority. Follow up question to that. How do you get things done? Well, how? You give it your best. You tackle it a hundred percent with focus. Make sure you're not distracted. Well, there are some clients I have, they don't like my habit of turning my phone to do not disturb mode because they couldn't call me or message me and I would reply a lot later. But the reason why I put my cell phone on do not disturb mode is, I do a lot of thinking and creating. I like creating stuff when I don't create stuff for the day, I feel like I didn't accomplish a lot. So as you guys know, I write. And this is actually creating, right? I'm creating a podcast here. This recording is going to be on the podcast. It's going to be edited and published in the podcast show. So this is actually creation for me. And when I create something, I feel happy, fulfilled. I feel like I did something worthwhile for the day. If I don't, kulang and that's why I put my phone on do not disturb mode so that I can focus on creating. And I make sure that after I created, it's created well. I gave it my best. Again, not a lot of clients appreciate this, but I tell them naman the reason why and it's because I create. And there are times din na naka focus ako sa account nila, optimizing it. And so, of course they would appreciate better if I had focus. Ang pangit naman pagka inaayos ko yung search rankings ng client, tapos kung anu-ano ang ginagawa ko, nag te-text, tumatawag, or you know, checking out the notification from my phone. So that's how to get things done.
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Lesson 7 – The Old Testament Books BOOKS OF THE LAW – Genesis: God of Promise Theme: Beginnings Jesus is: the Promised Seed of a Woman Exodus: God of Power Theme: Deliverance Jesus is: The Passover Lamb Leviticus: God of Purity Theme: Instruction Jesus is: The Great High Priest Numbers: God of Perseverance Theme: Journeys Jesus is: The Cloud and The Fire Deuteronomy: God of Preparation Theme: Obedience Jesus is: The Prophet like unto Moses BOOKS OF HISTORY Joshua: God of the Land Theme: Conquest Jesus is: The Commander of the Lord's Army Judges: God of the Rebels Theme: Deterioration and Deliverance Jesus is: Our Judge and Lawgiver Ruth: God of Redemption Theme: Redemption Jesus is: Our Kinsman Redeemer 1 Samuel: God of the Heart Theme: Transition Jesus is: The Prophet, Priest, and King 2 Samuel: God of the Throne Theme: Unification Jesus is: The Seed of David 1 Kings: God of Israel Theme: Disruption Jesus is: A Ruler Greater Than Solomon 2 Kings: God of Israel Theme: Dispersion Jesus is: The Powerful Prophet 1 Chronicles: God of Judah Theme: Israel's Spiritual History Jesus is: The Son of David who is Coming to Rule 2 Chronicles: God of Judah Theme: Israel's Spiritual Heritage Jesus is: The King who reigns eternally Ezra: God of the Temple Theme: Restoration Jesus is: The Priest proclaiming freedom Nehemiah: God of the Wall Theme: Reconstruction Jesus is: The Rebuilder of the broken Esther: God of the Gallows Theme: Preservation Jesus is: The Protector of His people BOOKS OF POETRY Job: God of Pain Theme: Blessings Through Sufferings Jesus is: Mediator between God and man Psalms: God of Praise Theme: Praise Jesus is: Our Song in the morning and night Proverbs: God of Prudence Theme: Practical Wisdom Jesus is: Wisdom Ecclesiastes: God of Purpose Theme: All is Vanity Apart from God Jesus is: Our meaning for life Song of Solomon: God of Passion Theme: Love and Marriage Jesus is: The Loving Bridegroom Lamentations: God of Faithfulness Theme: Lament Jesus is: The One who takes God's wrath for us BOOKS OF PROPHECY Major Prophets Isaiah: God of Glory Theme: Salvation Jesus is: Our Prince of Peace Jeremiah: God of Weeping Theme: Judgment Jesus is: Our Weeping Prophet Ezekiel: God of Visions Theme: The Glory of the Lord Jesus is: The Glorious Lord Daniel: God of History Theme: The Sovereignty of God Jesus is: The Stranger in the fire with us Minor Prophets Hosea: God of the Unfaithful Theme: Unfaithfulness Jesus is: The Faithful Husband Joel: God of the Locusts Theme: The Day of the Lord Jesus is: The Outpourer of the Holy Spirit Amos: God of the Oppressed Theme: Judgment Jesus is: Our Burden-bearer Obadiah: God of the Mountain Theme: Righteous Judgement Jesus is: The Judge and Savior Jonah: God of Compassion Theme: God's Grace to All People Jesus is: The Greatest Missionary Micah: God of Justice Theme: Divine Judgment Jesus is: The Ruler of the world from Bethlehem Nahum: God of Wrath Theme: Consolation Jesus is: Our Stronghold Habakkuk: God of Sovereignty Theme: Trusting a Sovereign God Jesus is: Our Watchman Zephaniah: God of Judgment Theme: The “Great Day of the Lord” Jesus is: Warrior who saves Haggai: God of Renewal Theme: Rebuilding the Temple Jesus is: The Restorer Zechariah: God of Restoration Theme: God's Deliverance Jesus is: The Branch of David and the One pierced for us Malachi: God of Worship Theme: Formalism Rebuked Jesus is: The Sun of Righteousness
In the book of 1 Samuel there are three main characters in the book: the prophet Samuel, the king Saul, and David. The story of Samuel is a great display of God keeping His promise to the people of Israel, His faithfulness to those that love Him, and that the Holy Spirit gives us what we need to accomplish the will and work of God. Rev. Simba breaks down that there are two type of Kings God says we can be a Saul or a David. What kind of King are you going to be? Saul was a slave to the people, he cared more for what people think then what the Lord wanted. David was a man after Gods own heart, who because of his heart learned who God was and His ways. In 1 Samuel is where we see the famous story of David and Goliath, and every believer needs to know is that the same spirit that took down Goliath abides in every believer. Get a pen and paper, prepare your hearts and minds, and believe and receive the word of the Lord!
For Books order click the link below: https://www.onefridayinjerusalem.com/shop For donations click the link below: https://www.twinstours.org/becomeapartner Connect with us on Social Media: Twitter: http://twitter.com/twinstours Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/andre.moubarak Instagram: http://instagram.com/twinstours Day 9 –- The City of the Kings - God establishes his Temple in Jerusalem. The Garden Tomb Davidson center - The southern steps - Pentecost Western Wall Farewell Dinner outside the Hotel & our last night in Jerusalem
For Books order click the link below: https://www.onefridayinjerusalem.com/shop For donations click the link below: https://www.twinstours.org/becomeapartner Connect with us on Social Media: Twitter: http://twitter.com/twinstours Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/andre.moubarak Instagram: http://instagram.com/twinstours Day 9 –- The City of the Kings - God establishes his Temple in Jerusalem. The Garden Tomb Davidson center - The southern steps - Pentecost Western Wall Farewell Dinner outside the Hotel & our last night in Jerusalem
For Books order click the link below: https://www.onefridayinjerusalem.com/shop For donations click the link below: https://www.twinstours.org/becomeapartner Connect with us on Social Media: Twitter: http://twitter.com/twinstours Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/andre.moubarak Instagram: http://instagram.com/twinstours Day 9 –- The City of the Kings - God establishes his Temple in Jerusalem. The Garden Tomb The Upper Room - Pentecost Davidson center - The southern steps Western Wall Farewell Dinner outside the Hotel & our last night in Jerusalem
The Whole Story - I KINGS: God Our Provider Pastor Mike Booker I Kings 17:1-9, 15-16 July 26, 2020
We jump back into our One Year in the Bible study as we spend the next two weeks in the book of 2 Kings. This often bypassed history of the era of the Kings of Judah & Israel has many lessons that still speak to us as Christian disciples in the 21st century.
We jump back into our One Year in the Bible study as we spend the next two weeks in the book of 2 Kings. This often bypassed history of the era of the Kings of Judah & Israel has many lessons that still speak to us as Christian disciples in the 21st century.
"A sudden furious screech echoed in the early morning and the earth seemed to tremble from the sound. From behind some dark tombs a crazy man charged towards them. Parts of broken chains hanged from his ankles and wrists. His flesh was ripped and bleeding from cutting himself with sharp stones. The mans eyes glared from underneath his crazed, knotted, messy hair. He didn’t look like a human at all but like a wild beast ready to kill. With teeth gnashing, and foaming at the mouth, he charged towards Jesus and the disciples......" ____________________________________________ Today we are talking about our King of Kings God our Lord Jesus. In the last episode we talked about the enemy and how he oppresses us - today we talk about Jesus and how he FREES us from evil. You don't want to miss this beautiful episode where you fall in love with Jesus. Today's story you can find in Mark 5:1-20 We hope you enjoy it! Keep in the loop by signing for our newsletter or emailing us writegigi5@gmail.com DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE AND REVIEW. Hosts: Esther & Steph Mix & effects: Stephanie Giselle Ongoing intro music Charmaine "Love somebody READ LOVE LETTER ON THE BLOG LISTEN TO THE STORY HERE email us: writegigi5@gmail.com Write by post: GIGI Magazine PO BOX 6505 Upper Mt Gravatt QLD 4122 MUSIC CREDIT music credit: http://www.purple-planet.com/ Music: Uplifting Cinematic Piano Music Link
Bible 2020 message series. Message by Paul Mermilliod.
Rev. Christopher Chelpka
The first of our advent sermons in our King of Kings series. Ministry Assistant Tim Purdue speaks on God's supposed silence and the perfect nature of His timing. Main text: Luke 1:5-25
2 Kings: God Uses The Outcasts | Eddie Walters | Revamp | 11.13.19 by Revamp Church
In 2 Kings God says, "Satan can do his worst, but he cannot defeat My plan".
Our District Superintendent brings an update on two new churches in our district and shares on 1 Kings - God establishes and He sustains.
1 Samuel 16
Country Oaks Baptist Church Sermon – November 8, 2015 COBC Podcast Episode 2015-45 Preacher: Brent Whitney Text: 1 Samuel 8-12 Title: A Contrast in Kings – God as King vs. Man as King The post Sermon - November 8, 2015 first appeared on Country Oaks Baptist Church.
Country Oaks Baptist Church Sermon – November 8, 2015 COBC Podcast Episode 2015-45 Preacher: Brent Whitney Text: 1 Samuel 8-12 Title: A Contrast in Kings – God as King vs. Man as King The post Sermon - November 8, 2015 first appeared on Country Oaks Baptist Church.
Traditional. Performed by Upper School Guitar Ensemble. Berkshire Country Day School Winter Concert, December 10, 2010. Lower School and Middle School Chorus-directed by Amy Hilliard. Upper School Vocale Ensemble-directed by Amy Hilliard. Upper School Guitar Ensemble-directed by Jon Suters. Middle and Upper School Band-directed by Jon Suters.