EkKBeftXIpl bwoxjtHz • May 15, 2015
| Title | Scripture | Description |
|---|---|---|
| A Chink in the Armor | A Chink in the Armor | What happens when good leaders become involved with bad ones? |
| A Prophet Like Unto Moses | A Prophet Like Unto Moses | The Scriptural similarities which point to Moses as a type of the Messiah to come. |
| Abraham’s Journey | Genesis 12 | Every person’s life can be plotted as being along some point of Abraham’s journey from Mesopotamia to the Promised Land, a metaphor for our spiritual walk in this life |
| Anointing | Acts 2 | Addressing the claims of various groups that there efforts are bringing an revival accompanied by spiritual anointing and the scriptural standards by which such an anointing and revival actually operate. |
| Bible Versions | Various | The Bible is the Word of God in the Word of Man. That doesn’t make it any less the Word of God, but neither does that make it any less the Word of Man. |
| Binding & Loosing | Daniel 10 | In many areas the church is trying to use biblical teaching about binding and loosing as an instrument to deal with something it was not designed to deal with. |
| The Boiling Pot | Ezekiel 24 | |
| The Book of Jonah | Jonah | There is no Hebrew prophet whose life does not foreshadow or typify the Messiah who would come after them, to bring in the Redemption which they prophesied. |
| The Book of Ruth | Ruth | The book of Ruth tells the story of a rich powerful Jewish man who takes a Gentile Bride and exalts her, the way that Jesus, on the day of Pentecost, raised up the Gentile church, as the Bride of Christ. |
| The Burning Bush – Hineni | Exodus 2-3 | Moses is a good picture of anybody who really wants to serve God. In fact, he s one of the best pictures. |
| Christian Cults | Christian Cults | Deals with the subject of organizations which are evangelistic in theology but cultic in their organization. |
| Christmas is Coming | Various | What does Christmas, the Nativity, have to do with the Last Days? This may surprise you, but the answer is – everything. |
| The Crucified Life | John 20 | If signs and wonders are really the key to revival, why did they cry out a few days later, “Crucify Him”, when they knew that Jesus had raised Lazarus from the dead, and healed the lame and the blind? |
| The Day of the Lord | Joel | What exactly does the it mean when Scripture references “The Day of the Lord?” |
| The Death of Absalom | 1 Samuel 18 | An important biblical perspective on family, particularly as it relates to whether they’re saved or not. |
| The Death of Reason and the Return of Jesus | Timothy 1 | Due to this suspension of reason, the stage is being set for Jesus’ warning that “For this reason” He will come at an hour when He is not expected. |
| The Divine Aristocracy | Ecclesiastes 9-10 | God says, however, that only the things that last forever are real riches. Silver, gold and jewels will not get you off the road to hell – nor will they get you into heavenly Jerusalem. |
| Egypt, Babylon, or the Palm of God | Jeremiah 40 | What are the options for the faithful remnant in the Last Days? Previous biblical examples provide a picture of what it will be like for Believers. |
| Elijah: A Man Who Could Make It Rain | James 5:16-18 | Elijah was a man with a nature like ours. Elijah was a man who could make it rain. The Holy Spirit, through this text, is trying to tell us that, if he can do it, we can do it. We can make it rain. But what does that mean? |
| Ezekiel – Chapters 8 & 9 | Ezekiel 8-9 | Ezekiel begins predicting that God’s judgment was going to last and would become worse, and the reason that it would last and become worse was that the people’s sin was lasting and becoming worse. They refused to repent as they saw God’s judgments coming. |
| Ezekiel’s Scroll | Ezekiel 2-3 | Jesus is the Word of God. We, like Ezekiel, are required to “eat” all of that Word. It will be sweet in our mouths, but bitter in our stomachs. A message for those who warn against the error and apostasy in the modern church. |
| Fall of the House of Saul | 1 Samuel 28 | God will not allow the old thing to fall until He judges that the new thing is ready to take its place. |
| The Future History of the Church, Part 1 | Various | A typological and midrashic examination of what will happen in the future of the church by seeing how the past history of the church is recapitulated eschatologically; how past events happen again in the Last Days. What to expect, and what to prepare for. |
| The Future History of the Church, Part 2 | Various | A typological and midrashic examination of what will happen in the future of the church by seeing how the past history of the church is recapitulated eschatologically; how past events happen again in the Last Days. What to expect, and what to prepare for. |
| The Future History of the Church, Part 3 | Various | A typological and midrashic examination of what will happen in the future of the church by seeing how the past history of the church is recapitulated eschatologically; how past events happen again in the Last Days. What to expect, and what to prepare for |
| The Gates of Jerusalem | Nehemiah | A look at the deeper, spiritual meaning of the rebuilding of the walls and gates of Jerusalem under the direction of Nehemiah. |
| The Great Church Robbery | 2 Chronicles 13 | A look at all the biblical instances of the “harpazo” (“snatching away”) and the difference between being taken by the “kleptos” (“thief”) and the one who will harpazo LIKE a kleptos. |
| Hanukkah, Part 1 | John 9-10 | How does the celebration of Hanukkah, a festival NOT found in the Old Testament, provide greater insight into biblical themes such as the Messiah? How is Hanukkah handled in the New Testament? |
| Hanukkah, Part 2 | John 9-10 | How does the celebration of Hanukkah, a festival NOT found in the Old Testament, provide greater insight into biblical themes such as the Messiah? How is Hanukkah handled in the New Testament? |
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