Adultery & Stealing: Respect & Protect

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "Adultery & Stealing: Respect & Protect"

Transcription

1 Adultery & Stealing: Respect & Protect Deuteronomy HEAR REMEMBER DO! 5.18 You shall not commit adultery. Read Deut You shall not steal. Read Deut and Caution: Those of you with kids. Nothing explicit here, but we will be talking about human sexuality, so release your kids to Sunday School if you d prefer that. Prepare: You will want to have your Bibles open and ready, starting in Deuteronomy 22. We ve been telling you that each of the 10 commandments has a corresponding section in the later chapters of Deuteronomy which expands and explains in more detail that God is not just offering 10 do s & don ts, but rather that each Commandment is a communication of what God values, and that that value has deep implications for how we should think and live. For instance, we learned abou this when we explored the 4 th Commandment, where we are not given the option to take a Sabbath. We spent 2 Sundays discussing receiving the gift of Sabbath and challenging each other to do so. Have you been holding yourself and the rest of your church to this? This was not only rest for ourselves. Carmen also shared, when exploring the chapters which teach us about Sabbath (which are parts of chapters 14-16) that Sabbath was a justice issue. This was especially poignant to me this Thanksgiving, when so many retail stores expanded their hours into the community s time of rest and celebration, in order to make more money. Their actions are not just for the many employees who deserve rest and time with family, but would lose their job Page 1 of 14

2 if they refused to work. Sabbath is a gift to receive and a gift to give. So that s a bit of review and an example to remind us that Deuteronomy is a deep expansion of the behavioral covenant that God offers to the Israelites in ch5 s 10 Comandments. But, I must admit, I find the commentary section on the 7 th and 8 th Commandments prohibiting adultery and stealing which are found in ch to be much more difficult to understand. I struggled with this section, for various reasons. I hope what I bring you today is helpful, even if it is hard. PRAY HERE. To me, the connection between the commandments and commentary seem much looser here. There are some sections that relate, but overall it appears to be much more random, less focused, in helping us listen to what God wants us to understand about adultery and stealing. Perhaps that s fine. I think many of us have a good idea what adultery and stealing are, and for the most part society in general has upheld these as important boundaries for the good of society. And that is really the best way to summarize all the seemingly unrelated laws related to the 7 th and 8 th commandments. There are boundaries in life, and boundaries are about the right to respect and protection. God s call is to Respect and Protect these boundaries. If we demand respect and protection for ourselves and our belongings, then those same boundaries require we offer others the same respect and protection. To protect others and ourselves, to watch out for each other, is an obedient expression of love for creation, for ourselves, and for God. And this is the standard the 7 th and 8 th Commandments call us to. Page 2 of 14

3 For instance, the beginning of ch22 talks about someone else s livestock straying into your life. If that happens: bring it back! or take care of it! You can t ignore it and pretend its not your problem. No matter if it s an animal or an item of clothing, God calls us to care for it. What if it were ours? Wouldn t we want and hope for the same? Perhaps Moses is using something similar to what Jesus does when he teaches by using parables. Parables have been called back door teaching. The story draws you in, you can relate, it seems to be talking about others; when all of the sudden you realize the story speaks to you in an uncomfortable way. Moses is saying take care of other s livestock and property. But, perhaps God is preparing his people to hear about something even more serious. So Moses pushes us a little further. He takes a different direction; stating a series of laws about things that, for one reason or another, just don t go together. Here s what doesn t go together: Taking both the mother and the young for food. Pretty shortsighted. It doesn t repect and protect. 2 crops don t go together in the same vineyard, perhaps byprotect future crops by preventing hybrids which wouldn t go to seed. Oxen and donkeys don t go together when hitched to the same load. Their strength is not matched. They won t go straight; the donkey could be injured. Women in men s clothing and men in women s clothing. Let me talk more about that: Page 3 of 14

4 o This doesn t seem to be about costume parties. Rather o There is a history, especially in the cults of idol worship at the time, of tranvestism. This law is boldly stating that crossing this boundary, the boundary between male and female, is a clear rejection of how we honor God as Creator of men and women; distinct gender expressions of what it means to be humans created in the image of God. (Gen 1.27) o This law, from so long ago, should also make us aware that people have struggled with establishing their gender orientation for 1000s of years. God is saying gender distinction is a primary boundary not to be blurred or willfully crossed. Some of us may have friends who struggle with this, and thus know the pain and confusion this causes. Taking care of another s property and recognizing what doesn t go together. Seems to be common sense, but on a deeper level, God begins to make connections in our minds about boundaries in life that protect us and help us protect each other and creation. And, as we all know, common sense isn t as common as we d like. Especially when there is the potential to get something for nothing, or when our twisted sexuality obscures our vision about what we would otherwise see as right and wrong. I m suggesting to you that the connection to the prohibition of adultery and stealing we find in the 7 th and 8 th Commandments to chapters is: boundaries in life and protecting each other. Respect and Protect, that is the theme for us to Listen, Remember, and Do. Page 4 of 14

5 Then Moses, in ch22 v12, makes a seemingly off-hand remark about tassles on the clothing of the Israelites. It appears unrelated, but it is deeply, deeply relevant. It s a reference to the book of Numbers, the book just before Deuteronomy. In Numbers 15, God tells them to wear those tassels, and why. He says: 39 You have the fringe so that, when you see it, you will remember all the commandments of the LORD and do them, and not follow the lust of your own heart and your own eyes. 40 So you shall remember and do all my commandments, and you shall be holy to your God.. Numbers 15:39-40, NRSV. Think about that: lots of seemingly unrelated laws which start us thinking about boundaries which keep us in healthy relationship with our neighbor; seemingly unrelated laws which get us thinking about protecting our neighbors belongings as we wish they would respect our own. And then, bam! The Isrealites would get this reference to tassles, and would be convicted about what it meant: You are my people! These commandments are not a suggestion. And you are not innocent of breaking these commandments if you just take them for the words themselves. They represent more! They represent me! You represent me! And when it comes to sexual boundaries, be especially vigilant, because God knows our hearts and eyes often lead us into sin. And so with that lead-in, Moses talks specifically about respecting and protecting the boundaries of marriage and sexual relationships. Respect and Protect. Starting at v13, the rest of ch22 has important changes for the Israelites to Listen and Remember and Do. Page 5 of 14

6 For starters, men can t just throw away women or their marriage. It is a covenant relationship, just as the Israelites are in a covenant relationship with God. The covenant with God is based on God s holiness and his desire for his people to be holy as well, to be faithful to him as he is faithful to them. Marriage is perhaps the most explicit parallel the closest example of what it means to honor God and to follow God s example and values. To be married is to live out, with another person, (even when it is hard) God s Commandments, and the values behind those Commandments. 1 And so men can t promise their life to a woman, have her leave her family to start a new family, and then just change his mind because it wasn t all he expected it to be. Even worse, slandering her in an effort to release himself from his obligation is an attempt to destroy her in order to follow his own selfish desires. The man is choosing to break the boundaries of marriage. The man is choosing to destroy, rather than protect, his wife. In response, he is told, not so fast. The community won t stand for it. Go home. Honor your wife and your marriage. Marriage is too sacred for you to throw away, and too important to end even though you ve done a horrible thing by slandering your own wife. God tells the community to respect and protect. But, what if its true? What if his slander is not slander, but a cry of disappointment that the covenant of marriage was broken before it began. She has acted outrageously, it says, breaking covenant not only with her husband, but also with 1 Talk about created male and female? ( 27 God created man in His own image, in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them. Genesis 1:27, NAS95.) and the first marriage? ( 24 For this reason a man shall leave his father and his mother, and be joined to his wife; and they shall become one flesh. Genesis 2:24, NAS95.) Page 6 of 14

7 God and the community. Then it is the woman who has broken the boundaries. We find in Deuteronomy the uncomfortable realization that a sexual relationship implies a crossing of a boundary that forever after cannot be uncrossed. 2 We find this is not just a matter between two people, which is the argument we often hear. A much wider context was assumed. The community was deeply affected by sexual relationships, either for good or for ill. Its never simply an individual matter. 3 We all deal with this kind of sin. Sexual sin. All of us. We have either used another person and cast them off, or we have used them in our hearts and minds, fantasizing without their permission and just as easily cast them off. Jesus, as with all sin, consistently takes an even harder line in regards to sexual sin, to not respecting and protecting the boundaries God has established so that we might honor one another. In Matthew 5, Jesus states clearly that he did not come to abolish what God had declared in his covenant Commandments. He came to fulfill them, by living a life that perfectly respected and protected all of them. Jesus fulfilled the law, and we are grateful, because it meant that his unblemished life would provide forgiveness for our sins. In Matthew 5, Jesus follows Moses example by saying that there is more to each commandment than the Commandment itself. He does his own commentary: In regards to adultery, in v27 and following, Jesus again holds the men to a standard because of their (and our) maledominated society they are not used to following. 2 Clements. p Ibid. p456. Page 7 of 14

8 Jesus says, 27 You have heard that it was said, YOU SHALL NOT COMMIT ADULTERY ; 28 but I say to you that everyone who looks at a woman with lust for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart. Matthew 5:27, 28, NAS95. Like I said, we all, especially men, deal with this sin. The prohibition of adultery, at its root, is deep respect marriage. The Commandment speaks loudly against sexual sin. It says sex is never casual, even if the people involved don t realize it. Sexual relationships have meaning, and God sees something in the union of 2 people we continually fail to recognize. It is a boundary of a most holy nature, and crossing the boundary has repercussions which can damage people and relationships. Friends, thanks be to God that we find tranformation in Jesus! I m going to guess we ve all made mistakes. Human sexuality is a gift from God, yet we are all twisted by sin, and our sexuality is where I think most of us are the most twisted, and thus we confuse boundaries of intimacy and identity. God s call is to respect and protect these boundaries. To protect each other as we would our child, as we would the spouse we love deeply, as we should ourselves and every person we know. I m thankful for God s forgiveness. Me. Me, and you. We. We likely all live with the consequences of sexual sin. But, we don t have to be defined by the past. Open your guides. Look at our values. Find the one called freedom. Read it with me: We believe Jesus died on a cross to set us free from the fear of death and the destruction of sin. When Jesus rose from the dead, his work was accomplished. We believe each person can accept this gift of freedom. Page 8 of 14

9 We will claim this freedom, which empowers us to imitate God. We will love without reservation, live without fear, and protect each person s right to the freedom Christ offers. Praise the Lord! The 7 th Commandment says do not commit adultery. Listen. Remember. Do. Look not only at the history of God s people in the Bible, which does not attempt to hide the destruction caused by sexual sin. Remember your own past. Listen. Call on the Holy Spirit for strength to respect and protect you and your loved ones from crossing boundaries that cannot be uncrossed. (pause) That s heavy, stuff. Heavy because it is very, very hard to honor God with our bodies. Heavy because we all have faced failure in some form or another, and we are often disappointed by our past actions or our continuing struggle today. Remember that value of Freedom. And let me encourage you again. In the Gospel of John, what did Jesus say to the woman, caught in the act of adultery and cruelly brought to him by the Pharisees to test whether or not Jesus knew much about God s Commandments? He said, 10b Woman, where are they? Did no one condemn you? 11 She said, No one, Lord. And Jesus said, I do not condemn you, either. Go. From now on sin no more. John 8:10, 11, NAS95. Jesus says, from now on, sin no more, I find it compelling that this section dealing with the 7 th Commandment, dealing with adultery, ends in by discussing purity. It again seems a random collection, but is it coincidence that Moses begins with boundaries, talks about respecting and protecting boundaries and therefore people, brings it into focus by talking Page 9 of 14

10 about adultery and sexual sin, and then concludes with a call to purity? (Pause) How are you doing? Okay? This stuff makes us uncomfortable. I hope I treated the text and you appropriately. Let s move on now to something a little lighter: theft! The 8 th Commandment, Do not steal, has very similar themes to the 7 th. Its also difficult to see the connections. The commentary on the 8 th Commandment is generally held to be in ch Keep in mind, though, that saying this or that chapter corresponds to this or that Commandment is a generalization. It does not necessarily mean each verse can be directly related to the Commandment under discussion. The connections can be oblique, but I have found it rewarding to struggle with it. Again, I hope what I share is helpful to you. I think the connections are there. Respect and Protect. This is why we have chosen to combine the 7 th and 8 th Commandments. We are again talking about boundaries and the importance of respecting them. We are again takling about protecting each other. For example, in 23.15, we are given a law regarding refugee slaves. Remember that the Israelites did have a form of slavery, but it s a little different than what we might expect. There is some transition happening as God is teaching them about what he values in the midst of surrounding cultures which reeked of what is known as chattel slavery. That s what we typically think of when we think of slavery in US history. One person was, literally, another person s property. This seems to still continue in a limited, regulated way in the case of people taken as war captives. Page 10 of 14

11 However, God is doing a new thing as he teaches them about the value of human life. Chapter 15 is helpful here. The understanding is that Israelites may willingly sell themselves to someone in their community. It occurred when a person was in financial trouble. They offered to work for another, for a limited time, in exchange for wages, food, and shelter. Carmen talked about this when she talked about the 4 th Commandment and Sabbath. The maximum time a person could be in this situation was 6 years. The 7 th year was a time of release of debt, and the release of those who were working as servants. They were sent off with all they needed to get a fresh start, and hopefully they never needed to become servants again. Thus, in 23.15, we see God continuing to change how the Israelites lived, making them unique among the many peoples and cultures of the time. Normal expectations at that time meant a refugee slave was either extradited back to their homeland, or killed in punishment for escaping. Israel is called to a different standard. Extraditing them would make them complicit in the injustice committed by the foreign country. Killing them was obviously not an option (point to 6 th Commandment). But neither was Israel to see this as an opportunity to get something for nothing. Would it not be stealing life and liberty to take this slave, who did not belong to you, as your own? Were not you, the Israelite, once a slave in a foreign land? Did not God deliver you from that bondage? Respect and Protect. In the case of loaning money without interest ( ), it is again a matter of respecting and protecting people and Page 11 of 14

12 boundaries. A person in need is not an opportunity to steal. The person is in need! Help them! Don t take what they already don t have. That s not helping, that s stealing. (The foreignor is regarded differently, and the assumption is that this would be a business or tradesperson, not a farmer like most Israelites. This would be a business transaction, not a transaction of compassion.) On the same note, in 24.6, when you are helping someone who needs money to survive, be very careful when you ask for security for the debt. Taking the millstones would be stealing that person s livelihood, making them your constant debtor and never giving them the chance to get a fresh start. One other example, from No one has to make a vow. But if they do make a vow, they are to honor it. The Israelites are taught that making a vow is very serious. Now, from what we ve been talking about, can you imagine what the connection to stealing is in the context of respecting and protecting? (wait) A promise is an offering, a commitment. The people of God represent God, and thus should be people of integrity. Your promise, even though it is spoken or written words, is a tangible commodity. Your promise, especially as the people of God, is not made in secret. It is a community action in which God is witness. Promises are, at their heart, made to God. Not fulfilling your promise is stealing the promise away. Not fulfilling your promise steals away the witness of God s people. Again, in Matthew 5, Jesus ups the ante. The reality, he says, is that any oath you make is less an oath to a person or persons than an oath to God. It seems the religious leaders in Page 12 of 14

13 Jesus day were playing fast and loose in their oaths, observing the letter of the law by not swearing in God s name, and then not fulfilling them because if they weren t sworn in God s name they didn t count. O contrar! says Jesus! Anything you might swear by is God s anyway. There is no fast and loose. If you make a promise, it is a promise. Trying to make it legitimate by swearing on your mother s grave or something like that adds zero legitimacy. Rather, it compromises you, and it falls under the 3 rd Commandment, which says, Do not misuse God s name. So, what do we do with the 7 th and 8 th Commandments. I encourage you to remember the refrain: Respect and Protect. In life, there are boundaries. God sets these boundaries as our Creator. God has the right to do so, and God is not arbitrary with those boundaries. Boundaries respect and protect life, they respect and protect our relationship with God, our communities, and ourselves from the damage which occurs when we take what is not ours, when we do not protect what is our neighbors, when we seek to gain by the unfortunate circumstances of others. Whether it is a neighbor s spouse, or their tools, or their trust, we are called to respect and protect as God s ambassadors, as his messengers of reconciliation. At Bridge, the text which guides and defines us as a church plant is 2 Corinthians It is a snapshot of the Gospel, and reminds us that we are to treat eveyone with love and honor. Listen: 14 For Christ s love compels us, because we are convinced that one died for all, and therefore all died. 15 And he died for all, that those who live should no longer live for themselves Page 13 of 14

14 but for him who died for them and was raised again. 16 So from now on we regard no-one from a worldly point of view. Though we once regarded Christ in this way, we do so no longer. 17 Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come! 2 Corinthians 5:14-17, NIV. People of God, respect and protect your relationship with God. respect and protect yourselves. Respect and protect your neighbors and neighborhoods. I am proud to call this church my church. You are people who Listen, Remember, and Do. I see you. You respect and protect. Keep up the good work, in the name of our Lord Jesus. Page 14 of 14

Christ in the Special Years of Rest and Release. Leviticus 25

Christ in the Special Years of Rest and Release. Leviticus 25 Christ in the Special Years of Rest and Release Leviticus 25 Rescue from Drudgery I m tired of working long hours to get ahead. Where will I be at the end anyway? The Bible shows where our work should

More information

Biblical Sexuality Part 3 This is the third message in a four part series on Biblical Sexuality. I ve referenced this passage from 1 Thessalonians in

Biblical Sexuality Part 3 This is the third message in a four part series on Biblical Sexuality. I ve referenced this passage from 1 Thessalonians in Biblical Sexuality Part 3 This is the third message in a four part series on Biblical Sexuality. I ve referenced this passage from 1 Thessalonians in the previous messages. Paul writes, Finally brothers

More information

(Transition: Paul then explains in more detail how the truth about God has been suppressed in unrighteousness. He does this in three exchanges.

(Transition: Paul then explains in more detail how the truth about God has been suppressed in unrighteousness. He does this in three exchanges. I. Introduction 1. Review: - What did we learn from the OT about Homosexuality? - homosexual practice is a sin and distortion of God s created order - Though minimal attention is given, was it present?

More information

S e s s i o n 6. Commanded. God gives a clear standard for holy living. Exodus 20: EXPLORE THE BIBLE

S e s s i o n 6. Commanded. God gives a clear standard for holy living. Exodus 20: EXPLORE THE BIBLE S e s s i o n 6 Commanded God gives a clear standard for holy living. Exodus 20:1-17 52 EXPLORE THE BIBLE Reflect on a time when you did not fully understand the expectations for a job or task assigned

More information

The Letter vs. the Spirit Romans 7:1-6

The Letter vs. the Spirit Romans 7:1-6 The Letter vs. the Spirit Romans 7:1-6 Someone has quipped that what you read in the Old Testament will either put you to sleep or will keep you awake at night. Some passages in the OT are endlessly fascinating

More information

Sonship Slaves Versus Sons. Studio Session 64 Sam Soleyn 11/2004

Sonship Slaves Versus Sons. Studio Session 64 Sam Soleyn 11/2004 Sonship Slaves Versus Sons Studio Session 64 Sam Soleyn 11/2004 This is the continuation of the discussion of slaves versus sons. We saw that when God made the covenant with the Jews from Mount Sinai,

More information

THE BEAUTY OF SEXUAL PURITY Steve Holdaway, LifeSpring Church,

THE BEAUTY OF SEXUAL PURITY Steve Holdaway, LifeSpring Church, THE BEAUTY OF SEXUAL PURITY Steve Holdaway, LifeSpring Church,10.01.17 BIG IDEA: God s design for sexuality is holy and beautiful. When we turn away from his plan, we invite pain and brokenness. 1 Thessalonians

More information

The law drives us to Christ

The law drives us to Christ The law drives us to Christ Galatians 3:19-22 Pastor Tim Melton Several years ago I was part of an effort to start a new church in south Florida, in the United States. One Sunday morning we met in the

More information

In Spirit and Truth John 4:16-26 Sermon Pastor Joe Davis Union Baptist Church July 22, 2018

In Spirit and Truth John 4:16-26 Sermon Pastor Joe Davis Union Baptist Church July 22, 2018 In Spirit and Truth John 4:16-26 Sermon Pastor Joe Davis Union Baptist Church July 22, 2018 I. INTRODUCTION AND CONTEXT Turn with me in your Bibles, if you would, to John chapter 4. We ll be studying verses

More information

You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your strength. Deuteronomy 6:5

You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your strength. Deuteronomy 6:5 At Christ Community Church, we believe God designed the family to be the primary disciple-making relationship for children to grow in their faith. A parent s most important role is to help their child

More information

You admit the law is right and in your mind you want to keep it, but there is a power in you, a sinful nature keeping you from doing as you ought.

You admit the law is right and in your mind you want to keep it, but there is a power in you, a sinful nature keeping you from doing as you ought. June 22, 2014 Abba Living Romans 7:21-8:18 Romans 7:21 8:1 (no chapter and verses in origin writings, this is one continuous thought from Paul) I have discovered this principle of life that when I want

More information

Discovering Practical Insights in Deuteronomy. Bible Forum Huonville 28 th May, 2016

Discovering Practical Insights in Deuteronomy. Bible Forum Huonville 28 th May, 2016 Discovering Practical Insights in Deuteronomy Bible Forum Huonville 28 th May, 2016 Hebrew Old Testament= Tanakh Most of the Torah is a Rescue Story from Genesis to Numbers then continued into Joshua

More information

Simplified And Modernized

Simplified And Modernized The Ten Commandments And Modernized At the age of 76, having been a Bible teacher for over 25 years and having done my best to live my life for God and follow the example Jesus set for us regarding the

More information

As you prepare for the session, you will find information you need to lead the discussion questions in this Leader s Guide.

As you prepare for the session, you will find information you need to lead the discussion questions in this Leader s Guide. LEADER S GUIDE Course Lecturer: D. A. Horton If you have not already done so, it is important that you first review our Leader s Packet for specifics on how to open, facilitate, and close your group sessions.

More information

10 Commandments Name

10 Commandments Name 10 Commandments Name 1. Read Exodus 19:16 19 What is happening here? If you were there what would your reaction be? 2. Up to this point God has been and for His people. has changed God always has and always

More information

The Lord of the Sabbath February 21, 2016 Mark 2:23 3:6

The Lord of the Sabbath February 21, 2016 Mark 2:23 3:6 I. Introduction The Lord of the Sabbath February 21, 2016 Mark 2:23 3:6 The Sabbath was prized by the Jews as a sacred institution. The word Sabbath is derived from the Hebrew word shabbat which means

More information

Camp Fuego 2014 Checklist for a Godly Man: Job 31. Checklist for a Godly Man: Job 31 A 31-day Bible study

Camp Fuego 2014 Checklist for a Godly Man: Job 31. Checklist for a Godly Man: Job 31 A 31-day Bible study Camp Fuego 2014 Checklist for a Godly Man: Job 31 Checklist for a Godly Man: Job 31 A 31-day Bible study Welcome home from Camp Fuego! Our prayer is that God lit, or renewed, a fire in your heart during

More information

I. The Ten Commandments; Sunday, August 8, 2010 (Sunnyslope)

I. The Ten Commandments; Sunday, August 8, 2010 (Sunnyslope) I. The Ten Commandments; Sunday, August 8, 2010 (Sunnyslope) Psalm 19:14 May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer. A. Good morning,

More information

Matthew Vines, God and the Gay Christian

Matthew Vines, God and the Gay Christian Matthew Vines, God and the Gay Christian Mark Yarhouse, Understanding Gender Dysphoria Wesley Hill, Washed and Waiting Caleb Kaltenbach, Messy Grace Preston Sprinkle, People to be Loved Jesus returned

More information

Leader Prep & Bible Study

Leader Prep & Bible Study Leader Prep & Bible Study BIBLE STUDY After God, through Moses, brought the Israelites out of Egypt, He met with them in the wilderness and established a covenant, or agreement, with the people of Israel:

More information

Christ is Superior to Moses Hebrews 4:6-11 Part 10

Christ is Superior to Moses Hebrews 4:6-11 Part 10 Sermon Transcript Christ is Superior to Moses Hebrews 4:6-11 Part 10 Life is not easy. Stuff keeps happening, and if we focus on the stuff it will wear us down. But we were not saved to live in a state

More information

You Shall Not Covet Your Neighbor s Toys. Sermon for First Christian Church of Decatur, Georgia

You Shall Not Covet Your Neighbor s Toys. Sermon for First Christian Church of Decatur, Georgia You Shall Not Covet Your Neighbor s Toys Sermon for First Christian Church of Decatur, Georgia World Communion Sunday, Season of Pentecost, October 2, 2011 James L. Brewer-Calvert, Senior Pastor Exodus

More information

BIBLE RADIO PRODUCTIONS

BIBLE RADIO PRODUCTIONS BIBLE RADIO PRODUCTIONS www.bibleradio.org.au BIBLE ADVENTURES SCRIPT: A1828 ~ The Ten Commandments. Welcome to Bible Adventures. Help for today. Hope for tomorrow. Jesus is Lord of all. In today s Bible

More information

JOHN 5:9-19 John Series: Get a Life in Jesus

JOHN 5:9-19 John Series: Get a Life in Jesus Scott Turansky, Senior Pastor October 21, 2018 JOHN 5:9-19 John Series: Get a Life in Jesus We were going to look at verses 1-19, but as I started getting into the passage I realized it was too much for

More information

There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. Teen and Adult Guide. Romans 8:1

There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. Teen and Adult Guide. Romans 8:1 There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. Romans 8:1 East Cobb Presbyterian Church 4616 Roswell Road NE Marietta, GA 30062 ecpca.org Teen and Adult Guide This summer, we've

More information

LESSON FOUR The Epistles: How do I Apply Them?

LESSON FOUR The Epistles: How do I Apply Them? A Brief Review LESSON FOUR The Epistles: How do I Apply Them? We continue our study of the proper interpretation of epistles by building upon the foundation of careful exegesis and bringing the truth to

More information

sex & marriage at the red Door ComMuNity ChuRcH WHAT WE BELIEVE

sex & marriage at the red Door ComMuNity ChuRcH WHAT WE BELIEVE sex & marriage A biblical understanding at the red Door ComMuNity ChuRcH -------------------------------------------------------------------- WHAT WE BELIEVE God has ordained the family as the foundational

More information

The Ninth and Tenth Commandments

The Ninth and Tenth Commandments The Ninth and Tenth Commandments Review First Commandment: You shall have no other gods. What does this mean? We should fear, love, and trust in God above all things. 2 Review Second Commandment: You shall

More information

Matthew 5: You ve heard

Matthew 5: You ve heard Matthew 5:21-32 - You ve heard it said Part I LESSON FOCUS: Loving God means that we love and seek to be reconciled with our neighbor. Anger, lust, and unfaithfulness, which leads to treating others poorly,

More information

Using God s Gifts. Some Pharisees came and tested him by asking, Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife?

Using God s Gifts. Some Pharisees came and tested him by asking, Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife? Richard Davenport October 7, 2018 Proper 22 Using God s Gifts Text: Mark 10:2-16 (NIV) 2 Some Pharisees came and tested him by asking, Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife? 3 What did Moses command

More information

Rules and then More Rules? Matthew 5:21-37; (main text); 1 Corinthians 3:1-9 Mt. Olive Lutheran Church, Anoka, MN

Rules and then More Rules? Matthew 5:21-37; (main text); 1 Corinthians 3:1-9 Mt. Olive Lutheran Church, Anoka, MN Rules and then More Rules? Matthew 5:21-37; (main text); 1 Corinthians 3:1-9 Mt. Olive Lutheran Church, Anoka, MN Growing in Christ. That is our theme these next several weeks. Normally when we think about

More information

FOUNDATIONS OF FORGIVENESS LESSON #3: FORGIVING OTHERS PT. II I. WE CAN BE CONFUSED ABOUT WHAT FORGIVENESS IS

FOUNDATIONS OF FORGIVENESS LESSON #3: FORGIVING OTHERS PT. II I. WE CAN BE CONFUSED ABOUT WHAT FORGIVENESS IS FOUNDATIONS OF FORGIVENESS LESSON #3: FORGIVING OTHERS PT. II Intro. Tonight we re going to continue looking at our forgiveness of others. 1. Last week we talked about why forgiving others is so important

More information

Social Laws Deuteronomy 21:1-26:19 Study Guide. Day 1

Social Laws Deuteronomy 21:1-26:19 Study Guide. Day 1 Social Laws Deuteronomy 21:1-26:19 Study Guide Over the last couple of weeks, we have been studying specific laws of conduct that God gave to Israel. These specific Laws were a detailed guide of how they

More information

The Bible and Homosexual Practice

The Bible and Homosexual Practice The Bible and Homosexual Practice Leviticus 17-26 are referred to by many scholars as the Holiness Code. It instructs the Jews how they are to act in contrast to their neighbors and in response to God

More information

Leaders: this is just for you! Read ahead of time to engage with the Bible story on an adult level and prepare your heart to teach on Sunday.

Leaders: this is just for you! Read ahead of time to engage with the Bible story on an adult level and prepare your heart to teach on Sunday. Leader DEVOTIONAL Leaders: this is just for you! Read ahead of time to engage with the Bible story on an adult level and prepare your heart to teach on Sunday. As the rescued people of Israel traveled

More information

Old Testament Law and Sacrifices

Old Testament Law and Sacrifices Old Testament Law and Sacrifices What is 'the law'? What are 'sacrifices'? Law = Sacrifices = What problems are there with understanding the OT law today? e.g. Deuteronomy 22:4-12 A. Why were the law and

More information

Fearless Q: What Does the Bible Say About Gender & Sexuality? John 8

Fearless Q: What Does the Bible Say About Gender & Sexuality? John 8 July 10, 2016 Pastor Megan Hackman Chapel Hill Presbyterian Church Fearless Q: What Does the Bible Say About Gender & Sexuality? John 8 When I first knew we were doing the Fearless Q series, I asked to

More information

From and In - but not - Of the World

From and In - but not - Of the World From and In - but not - Of the World A Christian In Relationship To The World Again, we appreciate everyone being here this morning, and glad to have this opportunity to meet together to sing, to pray,

More information

Breakthrough: Acts 3 Unleashing the Power! 1/25/15

Breakthrough: Acts 3 Unleashing the Power! 1/25/15 Breakthrough: Acts 3 Unleashing the Power! 1/25/15 I. Willing to use what you Have (By Faith) 1. What I do have I give you! 2. Are you willing to give what you do have? 3. The Holy Spirit is not asking

More information

You have Heard... But I say to You... 4: Swearing

You have Heard... But I say to You... 4: Swearing You have Heard... But I say to You... 4: Swearing Introduction Once again Jesus confronted the lax teaching of their scribes and teachers. These teachers were not demanding the self-control over anger

More information

The Story Caught In A Trap We continue our year long series looking at the unfolding story of Redemption. This morning I want to look at his life

The Story Caught In A Trap We continue our year long series looking at the unfolding story of Redemption. This morning I want to look at his life The Story Caught In A Trap We continue our year long series looking at the unfolding story of Redemption. This morning I want to look at his life changing encounter with a woman who was caught in a trap.

More information

The 10 Commandments. Lenten Study 2018

The 10 Commandments. Lenten Study 2018 The 10 Commandments Lenten Study 2018 6:00 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Evenings: February 21, 28, March 7, 14 and 21 Led by Pastors Peter, Stephanie and Melissa 1 The Ten Commandments: Promise and Blessed Boundary

More information

Romans 8:12-17 Led by the spirit

Romans 8:12-17 Led by the spirit Romans 8:12-17 Led by the spirit LESSON FOCUS: We become co-heirs with Christ when we allow ourselves to be led by the Spirit so that we might become fully obedient sons and daughters of God. LESSON OUTCOMES:

More information

THE TEN COMMANDMENTS. Exodus 20:1-17 Key Verses: 20:2,3

THE TEN COMMANDMENTS. Exodus 20:1-17 Key Verses: 20:2,3 THE TEN COMMANDMENTS Exodus 20:1-17 Key Verses: 20:2,3 "I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of Egypt, out of the land of slavery. You shall have no other gods before me." STUDY QUESTIONS 1. Read

More information

I m so happy to have Emilie with us. She came into Cedarbrook last year when she married Jon Menz. You ll often see Jon on the keyboard.

I m so happy to have Emilie with us. She came into Cedarbrook last year when she married Jon Menz. You ll often see Jon on the keyboard. The Bible s Big Story Part Three: God Sees Our Suffering Outline: 1. God s one-way (unconditional) covenant with Abram is the foundation for the Bible story. 2. God s covenant doesn t guarantee a problem

More information

The Ten Commandments: Love Others

The Ten Commandments: Love Others Unit 6 Session 1 Use Week of: The Ten Commandments: Love Others 1 BIBLE PASSAGE: Exodus 20:12-17 MAIN POINT: God gave us rules to help us know how to love Him and others. KEY PASSAGE: Leviticus 11:45 BIG

More information

Going Deeper: Use the following questions for personal reflection and/or to discuss with family friends and small groups.

Going Deeper: Use the following questions for personal reflection and/or to discuss with family friends and small groups. Don t Be Such A Hypocrite Part Four: Show Me Your Faith Outline: 1. Favoritism is the opposite of justice. Justice requires equality. 2. Believers must not show favoritism in obedience to the Glorious

More information

Real Life Issues 4: Sex

Real Life Issues 4: Sex 1 Real Life Issues 4: Sex Reading: Genesis 2:18-24 The LORD God said, It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him. 19 Now the LORD God had formed out of the ground all

More information

Debating Bible Verses on Homosexuality JUNE 8, 2015

Debating Bible Verses on Homosexuality JUNE 8, 2015 Debating Bible Verses on Homosexuality JUNE 8, 2015 Two evangelical authors offer conflicting interpretations about well-known passages on homosexuality. The debate over gay marriage is not just taking

More information

Sonship The Covenant of Sonship vs. The Covenant of Law. Studio Session 62 Sam Soleyn 11/2004

Sonship The Covenant of Sonship vs. The Covenant of Law. Studio Session 62 Sam Soleyn 11/2004 Sonship The Covenant of Sonship vs. The Covenant of Law Studio Session 62 Sam Soleyn 11/2004 God frames the creation of man with a covenant of sonship and in the fullness of time He pays the price that

More information

Exodus Chapter In this way - He also reminded Moses of His covenant with His chosen people (vs 2).

Exodus Chapter In this way - He also reminded Moses of His covenant with His chosen people (vs 2). Exodus Chapter 20 1 And God spoke all these words, saying, 2 I am the LORD your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage. - Before declaring His law - God reminded Moses

More information

Heart Audit By Sonia Perez [Editor s Note: This sermons commences with a skit.]

Heart Audit By Sonia Perez [Editor s Note: This sermons commences with a skit.] Heart Audit By Sonia Perez [Editor s Note: This sermons commences with a skit.] What does communion have to do with stewardship? The skit points us to the answer. In it, Jesus is excited to have a picnic

More information

The Character of God and the Sexual Prohibitions of the Mosaic Law

The Character of God and the Sexual Prohibitions of the Mosaic Law The Character of God and the Sexual Prohibitions of the Mosaic Law Leviticus 18:19-26 Nick Wilson This morning we are continuing our series on homosexuality and the church. Where last week we discovered

More information

The TENder Commandments Exodus 20:14 7th Commandment

The TENder Commandments Exodus 20:14 7th Commandment The TENder Commandments Exodus 20:14 7th Commandment INTRODUCTION The direct way in which the Bible addresses issues of sexuality will push many of us out of our comfort zones. Such is the text we come

More information

Live By Jesus Interpretation of God s Will

Live By Jesus Interpretation of God s Will FOCAL TEXT Matthew 5:17 48 BACKGROUND Matthew 5:17 48 MAIN IDEA Jesus instructs his disciples to live a life of complete goodness springing from a heart grounded in the character of God. QUESTION TO EXPLORE

More information

WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY COVENANT

WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY COVENANT WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY COVENANT PREAMBLE William Jessup University is a Christ-centered institution of higher learning dedicated to the holistic formation of students their academic, mental,

More information

The trouble with faith is that the deeper you go, the more splendid the mystery. The more answers you find, the more questions you will have.

The trouble with faith is that the deeper you go, the more splendid the mystery. The more answers you find, the more questions you will have. John 12:20-33 Fifth Sunday in Lent Why did Jesus die for you? Chances are, in some form or fashion, you have asked yourself this question, or had it asked of you. And my guess is, at least for those of

More information

Week 12: Loyalty Part 2

Week 12: Loyalty Part 2 MAKING SENSE OF THE BIBLE But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people, that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous

More information

Proper 15, Year A, August 16-20, 2017 Genesis 45:1-15 Psalm 133 Romans 11:1-2a, Matthew 15:10-28

Proper 15, Year A, August 16-20, 2017 Genesis 45:1-15 Psalm 133 Romans 11:1-2a, Matthew 15:10-28 Proper 15, Year A, August 16-20, 2017 Genesis 45:1-15 Psalm 133 Romans 11:1-2a, 29-32 Matthew 15:10-28 May the words of my mouth and the meditation of our hearts always be acceptable your sight, O God,

More information

PAUSE & BE FULLY PRESENT

PAUSE & BE FULLY PRESENT PAUSE & BE FULLY PRESENT Week Four May 14, 2017 Better Together: Pause P R E P A R AT I O N M ONDAY T HROUG H WEDNESDAY Read through Exodus 33:7-11; Luke 5:27-32, 10:38-42; and Acts 2:42-47. Pray the Holy

More information

Because I Am the Lord

Because I Am the Lord Seventh Sunday After Epiphany Light of Christ Anglican Church The Rev. Mike Moffitt, February 24, 2019 Because I Am the Lord Text: Leviticus 19:9 18 Years ago, I was sitting with a group of friends and

More information

THE TEN COMMANDMENTS

THE TEN COMMANDMENTS THE TEN COMMANDMENTS (According to the original book by H.H. Pope Shenouda, III) The Fourth Commandment "Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy" "Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days

More information

A Vision for Our Life in Christ 2 Peter 1:1-4

A Vision for Our Life in Christ 2 Peter 1:1-4 A Vision for Our Life in Christ 2 Peter 1:1-4 Each of us carries on a private, internal conversation about lives and our walks with God. Sometimes this conversation is full of grace and truth; sometimes

More information

Keeping the Commandments

Keeping the Commandments 1 Epiphany 6, 2011A 581 These Are the Holy Ten Commands (verses 1-6) *704 Renew Me, O Eternal Light 581 These Are the Holy Ten Commands (verses 7-12) Keeping the Commandments 21 [Jesus said:] You have

More information

Chapter 21. Behavioral expectations in the new covenant. Sabbath, Circumcision, and Tithing

Chapter 21. Behavioral expectations in the new covenant. Sabbath, Circumcision, and Tithing Sabbath, Circumcision, and Tithing Chapter 21 Behavioral expectations in the new covenant The most important command of the Bible is this: Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul

More information

High Praise 1 Thessalonians 1

High Praise 1 Thessalonians 1 High Praise 1 Thessalonians 1 Today we begin a six-week series in the book of 1 Thessalonians. The church in Thessalonica was essentially a healthy church. Throughout this letter Paul acknowledges and

More information

1. What is man s primary purpose? Man s primary purpose is to glorify God 1 and to enjoy Him forever. 2

1. What is man s primary purpose? Man s primary purpose is to glorify God 1 and to enjoy Him forever. 2 The Westminster Shorter Catechism 1 1. What is man s primary purpose? Man s primary purpose is to glorify God 1 and to enjoy Him forever. 2 2. What authority from God directs us how to glorify and enjoy

More information

LESSON OVERVIEW/SCHEDULE

LESSON OVERVIEW/SCHEDULE TEACHER BIBLE STUDY God rescued His people from the Egyptians! He then led them into the desert toward Mount Sinai. The Israelites camped at the base of the mountain while Moses went up the mountain to

More information

Paul s Words of Grace to Galatia Galatians 6:1-18 (NKJV)

Paul s Words of Grace to Galatia Galatians 6:1-18 (NKJV) Paul s Words of Grace to Galatia Galatians 6:1-18 (NKJV) Paul is continuing in his application of the grace of God and here in chapter 6 Paul reminds those who are walking in grace how to restore those

More information

Why Study the Old Testament? 1 Corinthians 10:1-13

Why Study the Old Testament? 1 Corinthians 10:1-13 Why Study the Old Testament? 1 Corinthians 10:1-13 Next week we will begin a sermon series in the book of Deuteronomy, the fifth book in the Bible. Deuteronomy records Moses final message to the children

More information

Combining Conviction with Compassion by Dr. Mark Labberton, Senior Pastor (First Presbyterian Church, Berkeley, CA)

Combining Conviction with Compassion by Dr. Mark Labberton, Senior Pastor (First Presbyterian Church, Berkeley, CA) Combining Conviction with Compassion by Dr. Mark Labberton, Senior Pastor (First Presbyterian Church, Berkeley, CA) What does the Bible teach about homosexuality? Since I have been at this church, I have

More information

Reflection Questions for Lent 2013

Reflection Questions for Lent 2013 February 17, 1 st Sunday of Lent Deuteronomy 26:4-10 In the first reading from Deuteronomy, Moses recounts the Exodus and urges the Israelites to offer the first fruits of their labor in gratitude for

More information

One Sabbath Jesus was going through the grainfields, and as his disciples walked along, they began to pick some heads of grain. 24

One Sabbath Jesus was going through the grainfields, and as his disciples walked along, they began to pick some heads of grain. 24 Introduction There are 7 major controversies between Jesus and the religious leaders recorded in the Gospels over the issue of the Sabbath. In Mark 2:23-28 Jesus once again has a run in with the Pharisees.

More information

God s Boundary Stones Part 2 Glenn Smith, April 2013, Ahava B Shem Yeshua

God s Boundary Stones Part 2 Glenn Smith, April 2013, Ahava B Shem Yeshua 1 God s Boundary Stones Part 2 Glenn Smith, April 2013, Ahava B Shem Yeshua Salvation is by Grace I talked about salvation by grace in my last message. This week s boundary stones are Sin, As It Is Defined

More information

Romans. 13Brothers and sisters, I want you to know that. 14I must serve all people Greeks and non- 16I am proud of the Good News.

Romans. 13Brothers and sisters, I want you to know that. 14I must serve all people Greeks and non- 16I am proud of the Good News. 1311 Romans 1Greetings from Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus. God called me to be an apostle. * I was chosen to tell God s Good News * to all people. 2God promised long ago to give this Good News to his

More information

Red Rocks Church. God s Plan for Human Sexuality. Let s be clear from start, God has a perfect design for how we are meant to live.

Red Rocks Church. God s Plan for Human Sexuality. Let s be clear from start, God has a perfect design for how we are meant to live. Red Rocks Church God s Plan for Human Sexuality Let s be clear from start, God has a perfect design for how we are meant to live. Living life God s way is to truly live life to the fullest in a perfect

More information

RESPOND. (PMcA) Ask the Lord to reveal His heart to you through the scriptures regarding giving.

RESPOND. (PMcA) Ask the Lord to reveal His heart to you through the scriptures regarding giving. Monday Read: Malachi 3:6-12 REFLECT One of the most controversial issues in the church is money. The church only wants your money is often the accusation that is levelled at the church. It is true that

More information

Where is the Ark of the Covenant?

Where is the Ark of the Covenant? Where is the Ark of the Covenant? Author: Larry W. Wilson Then God's temple in Heaven was opened, and within His temple was seen the ark of His covenant. And there came flashes of lightning, rumblings,

More information

Scripture Reflection Notes Week beginning Monday, March 5. Exodus 20: 1-17

Scripture Reflection Notes Week beginning Monday, March 5. Exodus 20: 1-17 Exodus 20:1-17 20:1 Then God spoke all these words: Scripture Reflection Notes Week beginning Monday, March 5 Exodus 20: 1-17 20:2 I am the LORD your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out

More information

Jesus is Better. Lesson 3 Hebrews chapter 3

Jesus is Better. Lesson 3 Hebrews chapter 3 Jesus is Better Lesson 3 Hebrews chapter 3 Before we begin, let s take a moment and recall the writer s purpose for writing this letter to the Jewish/Christian believers. He was reminding them that the

More information

Exodus. The Cost of Service Chapters 21:1-11

Exodus. The Cost of Service Chapters 21:1-11 Exodus The Cost of Service Chapters 21:1-11 Because of Western history, slavery carries an extremely negative connotation, and appropriately so. But this causes a problem in studying the Word. We bring

More information

Message Notes No Stones Allowed Part One

Message Notes No Stones Allowed Part One Loving God! Loving People! Loving Life! Message Notes No Stones Allowed Part One Life Church Smyrna Sunday, September 3, 2017 10:30am Pastor Shell Osbon John 8:1-5 1 Jesus went to the Mount of Olives.

More information

a psalm of praise giving an inspired commentary on the significance of the events which have begun to take place. 1

a psalm of praise giving an inspired commentary on the significance of the events which have begun to take place. 1 After Darkness Light the people dwelling in darkness have seen a great light, and for those dwelling in the region and shadow of death, on them a light has dawned. (Matthew 4:16 ESV) And you, child, will

More information

The Bible Meets Life

The Bible Meets Life The Point We deserve punishment, but God forgives. The Passage John 8:2-11 The Bible Meets Life When we see reports about crime and violence, we want justice to be served and punishment appropriately meted

More information

30:15 See, I have set before you today life and prosperity, death and adversity.

30:15 See, I have set before you today life and prosperity, death and adversity. Deuteronomy 30:15-20 Matthew 5:21-37 Deuteronomy 30:15-20 30:15 See, I have set before you today life and prosperity, death and adversity. 30:16 If you obey the commandments of the LORD your God that I

More information

HOME DISCIPLESHIP CATECHISM

HOME DISCIPLESHIP CATECHISM HOME DISCIPLESHIP CATECHISM BY ANDY MANNING JUNE 2016 ChurchAcadiana.com Introduction This catechism is to be used by parents as they disciple their kids. The goal is for parents to teach their kids the

More information

Apprenticed to Jesus: Sexuality Matthew 5: This morning we are going to consider Jesus teaching on sexuality found in Matthew 5:27-30.

Apprenticed to Jesus: Sexuality Matthew 5: This morning we are going to consider Jesus teaching on sexuality found in Matthew 5:27-30. Apprenticed to Jesus: Sexuality Matthew 5:27-30 This morning we are going to consider Jesus teaching on sexuality found in Matthew 5:27-30. 27 "You have heard that it was said, 'YOU SHALL NOT COMMIT ADULTERY';

More information

What is our only hope in life and death? that we are not our own but belong to God

What is our only hope in life and death? that we are not our own but belong to God Q1 What is our only hope in life and death? that we are not our own but belong to God What is God? Q2 God is the creator of Everyone and everything. Q3 How many persons are there in God? There are three

More information

Understanding Jesus attitude towards both the Law and grace is essential when we are considering His moral teaching.

Understanding Jesus attitude towards both the Law and grace is essential when we are considering His moral teaching. Week 5 Session 1 - Jesus Teaching (Part 1) Understanding Jesus attitude towards both the Law and grace is essential when we are considering His moral teaching. Jesus Attitude to the Law JESUS DEMONSTRATED

More information

Being A Christian Class 4 Behaving Christianly The 10 Commandments

Being A Christian Class 4 Behaving Christianly The 10 Commandments Being A Christian Class 4 Behaving Christianly The 10 Commandments Review: The Lord s Prayer reveals that prayer is relational in nature and it provides a pattern for all our prayers. The 10 Commandments:

More information

Village Church of Wheaton Romans 7:6,7 September 19, 2004 STRUGGLING WITH SIN

Village Church of Wheaton Romans 7:6,7 September 19, 2004 STRUGGLING WITH SIN STRUGGLING WITH SIN Anyone here this morning who has an occasional problem doing the right thing? Do you ever feel that maybe you would like to get those words back that just passed through your lips?

More information

Questions. Facilitator Notes for Set Free! A Study in Romans Lesson 5 Now for the Good News... Romans 3:9-31

Questions. Facilitator Notes for Set Free! A Study in Romans Lesson 5 Now for the Good News... Romans 3:9-31 Facilitator Notes for Set Free! A Study in Romans Lesson 5 Now for the Good News... Romans 3:9-31 Questions Read Romans 3: 9-20. PLEASE DON'T READ THESE NOTES UNTIL YOU HAVE COMPLETED YOUR LESSON. HEARING

More information

1Corinthians 11. Still talking about the principle of liberty and the need to restrain liberty

1Corinthians 11. Still talking about the principle of liberty and the need to restrain liberty 1Corinthians 11 Still talking about the principle of liberty and the need to restrain liberty o We don t want our exercise of freedom to become the downfall of others o Paul used himself as an example

More information

Miscellaneous Lesson The Christian and His Vote Selected Scriptures Presented Live on September 30, 2018

Miscellaneous Lesson The Christian and His Vote Selected Scriptures Presented Live on September 30, 2018 Miscellaneous Lesson The Christian and His Vote Selected Scriptures Presented Live on September 30, 2018 I. Introduction A. Rarely do we ever stop a series in mid stream in this class, for doing so would

More information

You shall rise before the aged, and defer to the old; and you shall fear your God:

You shall rise before the aged, and defer to the old; and you shall fear your God: 19 The LORD spoke to Moses, saying: 2 Speak to all the congregation of the people of Israel and say to them: You shall be holy, for I the LORD your God am holy. 3 You shall each revere your mother and

More information

Gospel Power, Gospel Pride

Gospel Power, Gospel Pride July 5, 2015 Romans 1:16-17 Pastor David Yetter Gospel Power, Gospel Pride Hi Everyone My name is Larry Adams and I want to take a moment to thank you for downloading the podcast of this message. At Golden

More information

The Permanence of Marriage (Two) Matthew 5:31-32 (cf. 19:3-9)

The Permanence of Marriage (Two) Matthew 5:31-32 (cf. 19:3-9) The Permanence of Marriage (Two) Matthew 5:31-32 (cf. 19:3-9) 1. For what purposes did God create marriage? a. To put the glory of His nature and character on visible display. b. To vividly illustrate

More information

The Series: Friending Jesus. Week 1 August 22-27: Friending Jesus. Week 2 August 29-September 3: Jesus before Time

The Series: Friending Jesus. Week 1 August 22-27: Friending Jesus. Week 2 August 29-September 3: Jesus before Time Welcome to "Friending Jesus" A few weeks ago I had a conversation with a friend. We began talking about God and sin. He asked me a question. He said, if God wants to punish me for my sin, then how is that

More information

Because of Jesus Ministries - Connie Witter Book of John; Week 5 Jesus VS Religion

Because of Jesus Ministries - Connie Witter Book of John; Week 5 Jesus VS Religion Because of Jesus Ministries - Connie Witter Book of John; Week 5 Jesus VS Religion Jesus: I Am the Way, the Truth, and the Life! He who believes Me has Life! Religion: Man s belief concerning the cause,

More information

ONE: Christ at the Center of Our Sexuality Pursuing Intimacy Layne Lebo February 5, 2017

ONE: Christ at the Center of Our Sexuality Pursuing Intimacy Layne Lebo February 5, 2017 ONE: Christ at the Center of Our Sexuality Pursuing Intimacy Layne Lebo February 5, 2017 I ve been accused of preaching about sex too much, and that critique has some merit, because my goal is to address

More information