Many preachers stand behind a pulpit and instead of declaring, “Thus saith the Lord,” they pronounce, “Try whatever you like” Why we stand and where we stand makes all the difference in the world.
He gave us Prophets – Lesson 1
Explores the confusion about prophecy, a prophet\’s experience, original meaning and New Testament perspectives on Old Testament prophecy.
He gave us Prophets – Lesson 2
Explores the job titles, transitions and expectations of a prophet.
He gave us Prophets – Lesson 3
Examines humanity and covenant, Israel and covenant as well as salvation and covenant.
He gave us Prophets – Lesson 5
Examines how Old Testament history provides the context for properly understanding Old Testament prophecy.
He gave us Prophets – Lesson 6
Examines three different kinds of literature within Old Testament prophecy: historical narratives, communication with God and communication with people.
He gave us Prophets – Lesson 8
Focuses on how prophetic eschatology developed through the historical periods of: Moses, the early prophets, the later prophets, and the New Testament.
Christ is the Expectation of God’s Standard for Service
For the “day of the LORD” to come, for God’s kingdom to come, the covenant must be fulfilled from both sides. The actions and roles of Adam, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, Aaron, Joshua, David, and the rest are not to be set alongside the person and work of Jesus Christ as less effective performances of the same kind of service.
He gave us scripture foundations of Interpretation – Lesson 1
Introduces a basic framework for sound and scholarly biblical interpretation.