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Jesus Passion Week - Tuesday

  Luke 21:1-4; Mark 12:41          One of the most fascinating studies in the Word of God is the study of what transpired on each day of our Lord’s passion week.  On Sunday He rode into Jerusalem on a lowly donkey to exuberant praise.  On Monday He cleansed the Temple and overturned the tables of those who were exchanging money and selling doves.           On Tuesday, the next day, He is again in the temple.  In Mark’s Gospel we learn that Jesus sat near the offering box and He observed how the crowd tossed money in for the collection.  We learn that those who were rich gave large gifts.  In verse 42 from the Message Bible we learn, “One poor widow came up and put in two small coins – a measly two cents.”            In verse 43 this became a teachable moment.  “Jesus called His disciples over and said, ‘The truth is that this poor widow gave more to the ...

Jesus Passion Week - Monday

  Jesus Passion Week – Monday Matthew 21:12-16       On Monday of His passion week, Jesus entered into the Temple at Jerusalem.  The Jewish Temple was very important in the life of the Jewish believer.  It was the center of their worship.  The Jewish male was required to come to the Temple at least three times a year to worship, offer sacrifices, and to celebrate the different feasts the Lord had given to them in the Law of Moses.      This event is recorded in three of the four Gospels.  We learn that He overturned the tables of the moneychangers and the seats of those who sold doves.  The outer court of the Temple had become a place of merchandising.  The merchants were profiting from God’s people at the expense of their worship.       Notice Jesus words, “It is written, ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer,’ but you have made it a ‘den of thieves.’”  The reference to “den of thieves,” has to d...

Expectation

  Psalms 85:4-7 – “Restore us, O God of our salvation, and cause Your anger toward us to cease. Will You be angry with us forever? Will You prolong Your anger to all generations?   Will You not revive us again, That Your people may rejoice in You?    Show us Your mercy, Lord, and grant us Your salvation.” I believe we have reached a place in our culture where we need to pray, “Show us Your mercy, Lord, and grant us Your salvation.” We have been in a season of warfare. The enemy has attacked our bodies, our minds, our finances, our emotions, and our families.  The Apostle Paul writes concerning this warfare in Ephesians 6:10-13 says, “Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might. Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the dark...

John 3:16 — I Don't Understand It, but. . .

In the city of Chicago one cold night many years ago, a blizzard was blowing in. Young Tom was on the corner trying to sell newspapers. It was so cold, the people were hurrying past him to their warm, cozy homes, so he was not selling very many. After a while Tom went up to a policeman and said, “Mister, you wouldn’t happen to know where a boy who doesn’t have a home could find a warm place to sleep tonight, would you? I sleep in a box around the corner in the alley, and it sure does get cold in there at night! Be nice to have a warm place to sleep tonight!”   The policeman looked down at the boy and said, “Son, you go down the street to that big white house and knock on the door, and when they answer, say ‘ John 3:16 .’  ”  So that’s what Tom did; he walked down the street to the big white house and knocked on the door.  Finally, a lady answered, and when she did, Tom said, “ John 3:16 ,” and she said, “Come on in, son.” She took him inside and led him to a war...

Overcoming the Spirit of Discouragement

  Isaiah 61:3  –  “To console those who mourn in Zion, to give them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness; that they may be called trees of righteousness, the planting of the Lord, that He may be glorified.” As a believer you have an unseen enemy.    You are engaged in a spiritual conflict.    The enemy will attack your mind, your will, and your physical body.    This enemy comes against you to keep you from growing in your walk and relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ.                In II Corinthians 11:3 the Apostle Paul reveals that the enemy corrupts the minds of individuals.    He hates “Christ in you.”    When you invited the Lord into your heart you became a new creation in Christ Jesus.    The Bible teaches in Colossians 1:13, “He has delivered us from  the  power ...

You Need Revival When

  Dr. Larry Petton writes, You Need Revival When 1. You are entertained by things that once grieved you. 2. You are silent where you once spoke. 3. Your prayer closet has cobwebs and your Bible is dusty. 4. You have ceased to grieve over your own sin. 5. You have stopped sharing your faith. 6. You are more excited about your personal agenda than doing God’s will for your life. 7. You have to be begged to give and serve the Lord. 8. You question God where you used to trust Him. 9. You don’t long for worshipping God & being with His family. 10. You are obsessed with what others think and not what God  says. [1] [1]  https://sermoncentral.com/sermon-illustrations/100607/you-need-revival-when-by-dr-larry-petton

Why is the New Covenant Better than the Old?

  Hebrews 8:13 - “In that He says, ‘A new covenant,’ He has made the first obsolete. Now what is becoming obsolete and growing old is ready to vanish away.”             The Old Covenant is identified with the Law. God gave the Law to Moses on Mount Sinai after the exodus from Egypt. There are three parts to the Law: 1)     The Moral Law – this included the Ten Commandments. 2)     The Civil Law – these laws govern the social life of Israel. 3)     The Ceremonial Law – ordinances concerning the religious life of Israel. These three divisions together form the Law as it is expressed in the New Testament.             Kevin Conner writes in his book  The Covenants , “The Bible reveals that God is a covenant-making, covenant-keeping and covenant-revealing God. The Bible itself is a covenantal book being divided into two...