Job 8 – 10: A Bridge Over Troubled Waters

Job 8-10:  A Bridge Over Troubled Waters Are we ever victims of circumstances as God’s children?  The answer is NO.  Believing God to be Sovereign means nothing can occur in our lives as His children without God allowing it or decreeing it.  This is a difficult truth.  We are going to be overwhelmed by life’s … Read more

Job 5 – 7: The Weaver’s Shuttle

Job 5-7: THE WEAVER’S SHUTTLE Sometimes Job’s three friends will state a truth, but we know even the devil can quote scripture and truths mixed with lies. Eliphaz says to Job: “Call if you will, but who will answer you? To which of the holy ones (angels?) will you  turn?”  Here is the idea of … Read more

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Job 4: Is God Enough?

Job 4: Is God Enough? When Job’s wife admonished him to ‘curse God and die!’ he replied “shall we accept good from God, and not trouble?”  (Job 2:10)  Both Job and his wife were under unbelievable suffering from grief and the multiple tragedies which had struck them. Sometimes we say things in those emotional moments … Read more

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Job 2 – 3: What In The World Is Going On?

Job 2-3:  What in the World is Going On? Job is a difficult book to teach, not only because of the troubling content, but also because of the way it is laid out.  We will enter a section where Job interacts with three friends who have come to visit him and offer their viewpoint of … Read more

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Job 1: Why Study Job?

Job 1:  Why Study Job? I believe Job was a real person. I believe this story really occurred. Yet most people would not choose to study such a book because of the suffering which includes the loss of family, prosperity and health. And I believe the fact we do not want to study and consider … Read more

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Hebrews 13: Life as God Intended it to be

Hebrews 13:  Life as God Intended it to be. The writer of Hebrews, inspired by the Holy Spirit, comes to the end of this remarkable teaching- with concluding remarks and exhortations. Here is a list of do’s and don’ts. Love each other. ( Remember the first and greatest commandment) Love strangers. Entertain them. ( Reference … Read more

Hebrews 12B: Looking Unto Jesus

Hebrews 12 B: Looking Unto Jesus From last week’s lesson and the lessons life has taught us, we have learned keeping the faith is a fight to be fought and a race to be run. In today’s lesson, Hebrews 12:4-11 we look at the mystery of God’s Providence in the pain and suffering in our … Read more

Hebrews 12: Running the Race

Hebrews 12:  Running the Race Today, we want to direct our attention in three different directions. We will look back. We will look up. And we will look forward. The Apostle Paul as he neared the end of his life wrote to Timothy these words: “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the … Read more

Hebrews 11: Part IV

Hebrews 11: Part IV Hebrews 11:13 says:  “These all died in faith, not having received the promises, but having seen them afar off were assured of them and confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth.”  Now notice the text says ‘these died in faith’. Who does’ these’ refer to? I believe it … Read more

Hebrews 11: Part III

Hebrews 11: Part III Are you beginning to see how faith works?  We were born searching for something we did not possess but needed. Like a newborn infant searches instinctively for his/her mother’s breast. We are born searching for security, peace and comfort. We are searching for hope that does not disappoint.  Solomon told us … Read more

Hebrews 11: Part II

Hebrews 11: Part II In our last lesson we looked at the first three verses in Hebrews 11 as we looked at the definition of faith and what it does.  Now I want to connect the dots between verse 1, and the bridge verse in verse 2 to verse 6 with the illustration of two … Read more

Hebrews 11

Hebrews 11: I have included the latter part of Hebrews 10 in this lesson as it leads us into the discourse on faith in Hebrews 11.  Known as the Faith Hall of Fame, it contains a list of people who illustrated the type of faith we are to live by.   After the verses we read … Read more

Hebrews 10, Part III: Persevering

Hebrews 10, Part III:  Persevering “If we deliberately keep on sinning after we have received the knowledge of the truth, there is no sacrifice for sins left, but only a fearful expectation of judgment of raging fire that will consume the enemies of God. Anyone who rejected the Law of Moses died without mercy on … Read more

Hebrews 10: Part II – Consider Him Who Endured

Hebrews 10: Part II- Consider Him Who Endured Today on Easter Sunday, I want us ‘to consider Him who endured such opposition from sinful men, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart.’ (Hebrews 12: 3) We cannot fully comprehend the spiritual aspect of Christ’s suffering and shame as all of the sins … Read more

Hebrews 10: The Sanctification Process

Hebrews 10: The Sanctification Process Today, as we celebrate Palm Sunday, we have come to the place in our study of Hebrews where we will reach the climax of the offering of our Lord Jesus as the superior sacrifice once for all. This is why the Lord Jesus was able to say from the cross-“It … Read more

Hebrews 9:

Hebrews 9: As Christians we have citizenships in two worlds, the earthly and the heavenly.  This is why Jesus said, “Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar’s and unto God, the things which are God’s” (Matthew 22:21) Herein lies one of our major problems, we are told to walk by faith in a world … Read more

Hebrews 8: The Time is Coming

Hebrews 8: The Time is Coming At the event we call the Last Supper; Jesus took the cup and said: “This cup is the new covenant in my blood, which is poured out for you.” (Luke 22)  With this statement, Jesus tells the disciples and us He is about to initiate a new covenant. A … Read more

Hebrews 7: The Anchor, The Priest and The New Covenant

Hebrews 7: The Anchor, The Priest and The New Covenant Last week we looked at the story of Abraham as the author of Hebrews used the example of Abraham’s life story and the miraculous birth of Isaac to teach us about God’s character.  Biblical hope is not to be confused with optimism or positive thinking. … Read more

Hebrews 6B: Hope that does not Disappoint!

Hebrews 6B:  Hope that does not Disappoint! In our last lesson, we looked at the two fields- one of which “produces a crop useful to those for whom it is farmed and receive the blessing of God. But land that produces thorns and thistles is worthless and is in danger of being cursed. In the … Read more

SHUTTING THE DOOR ON DOUBT!

SHUTTING THE DOOR ON DOUBT!  Life is filled with uncertainty, isn’t it?  Health, finances, and relationships— the list goes on and on.  These are the ‘what-ifs’ in life when we look to the future which can also create the ‘only-if-I had’ glances backwards. Our lesson today will introduce two types of hope. And there is … Read more

Hebrews 6: Close Only Counts in Horseshoes

Hebrews 6: Close Only Counts in Horseshoes Hebrews 6: 1-8 Have you ever considered the fact a Jew who became a Christian at the time of Jesus and in the early days after Pentecost, became a completed Jew.  Christianity has its roots in Judaism and is based on the fulfillment of the Jewish faith.   In … Read more

Hebrews 5: The Priesthood of Jesus

Hebrews 5: The Priesthood of Jesus In Hebrews 4, the writer calls Jesus the Great High Priest. Remember many of these 2nd generation Christians were being tempted to return to the familiar and comfortable religion of their fathers, the Jewish religion with its temple, sacrifices, rituals and feasts. The Priesthood of Jesus is one of … Read more

The Mercy Seat

The Mercy Seat There were seven pieces of furniture in the Tabernacle- but only one seat.  The Mercy Seat.   The Most Holy Place is a picture of heaven.  It was patterned after the Most Holy Place in heaven – the Throne Room of Grace.  It was literally, physically and spiritually the only place to rest- … Read more

Hebrews 4: The Great High Priest

Hebrews 4: The Great High Priest In order to rest in Christ on earth and with Christ in heaven requires we be diligent and make every effort to do so.  Our time to work is now- we will rest afterwards.  We need to encourage one another and not give up meeting, and pay attention to … Read more

Hebrews 3: Finding Rest

Hebrews 3: Finding Rest “Therefore, holy brothers, who share (partakers) in the heavenly calling, fix your thoughts on Jesus, the Apostle and the High Priest we confess.” In the first verses of Hebrews 2, we are warned of the danger of drifting, neglecting so great a salvation. How does drifting take place? In Hebrews 10 … Read more