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Weekly Bible Study Luke’s Christmas Account

This week we cover Luke 1-3, including the term “Theophilus”, salvation before the cross, the faith OF Christ, Mary & David: Jews who did not require a sign, the expectation of the coming Messiah, God’s establishing Christ’s birth, and the historicity of Luke by two, or three, (or seven) witnesses, and reconciling so called difficulties with the Genealogies of Matthew, Luke and John! (Thanks to Bodie Hodge for his research on the subject of Jesus’ genealogies as featured in Ken Ham’s book “Demolishing Supposed Bible Contradictions: Volume 1.”

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Weekly Bible Study God’s Ultimate Purpose – Conclusion

This week we discuss “Proof Texting” and the difference between reading the Bible as a collection of proof texts versus reading it as a coherent story, understanding the nature of God and salvation, the judgment seat of Christ, the appearance of God’s glory in scripture, God’s purpose for creating the nation of Israel, the poetic nature of the book of Isaiah, doing all unto the glory of the Lord, God’s glory in the age to come, diminishing God and elevating man, the reconciliation of heaven and earth, the things before creation recorded in the Bible, how God got glory and why, and God’s ultimate purpose for creation.

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Weekly Bible Study The Exodus Story Part VIII

Exodus Chapter 12

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This week we’ll consider the “beginning of months” before the Passover, the concepts of repentance, propitiation, forgiveness, resurrection, redemption, and eternal life for both ancient Jews and modern day Christians, collective versus personal salvation, and the Jewish hope for eternity as compared to the Christian hope.

We’ll ponder some interesting possibilities regarding where, when, and who Job was, and what he understood about salvation, the resurrection, and the redemption of the body, Moses methodology for implementing God’ commands, belief by sight rather than by faith, and whether or not miracles are for today.

We’ll also examine the question of how many people left Egypt with Moses, and the significance of the Passover, the Feast of Unleavened Bread and circumcision.