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Summary
Psalm 96King James Version (KJV)
96 O sing unto the Lord a new song: sing unto the Lord, all the earth.
2 Sing unto the Lord, bless his name; shew forth his salvation from day to day.
3 Declare his glory among the heathen, his wonders among all people.
4 For the Lord is great, and greatly to be praised: he is to be feared above all gods.
5 For all the gods of the nations are idols: but the Lord made the heavens.
6 Honour and majesty are before him: strength and beauty are in his sanctuary.
7 Give unto the Lord, O ye kindreds of the people, give unto the Lord glory and strength.
8 Give unto the Lord the glory due unto his name: bring an offering, and come into his courts.
9 O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness: fear before him, all the earth.
10 Say among the heathen that the Lord reigneth: the world also shall be established that it shall not be moved: he shall judge the people righteously.
11 Let the heavens rejoice, and let the earth be glad; let the sea roar, and the fulness thereof.
12 Let the field be joyful, and all that is therein: then shall all the trees of the wood rejoice
13 Before the Lord: for he cometh, for he cometh to judge the earth: he shall judge the world with righteousness, and the people with his truth.
After listening you should be able to:
1. Identify those who esacape "the second death" and those who do not.
Contrast aspects of old creation with those of the new creation.
Identify one way to shift your focus from the current world to the new heaven and earth, and make a plan to do so.
After listening you should be able to:
Identify the one whose priesthood is eternal
Compare and contrast the preisthoods of Jesus,Melchizedek, and those descended from Levi.
Explain to a new Christian or an unbeliever the concept of preisthood and Jesus role therein.
After listening to this lesson you should be able to:
List ways that Jesus fulfills the role of High priest
Compare and contrast the preisthoods of Jesus, Aaron,and Melchizdek
Prise God for giving us the perfect High Priest!
Traitor or hero?
Hero and Savior
Lesson Aims
1. Describe the nature and range of God's promised blessings
2. Explain Jesus use of Isaiah 61:1,2 in Luke 4:18,19
3. Wrtie a prayer of thanks for God's faithfulness in keeping His promises
Introduction
A. Sporting Royalty
B. Lesson Background
I. The King is Coming
A.Mighty and Humble
B. Powerful and Peaceful
II. The King Has Come
A. Direction and Supplication
B. Prophecy and Fullfillment
C. Preparationand Spontaniety
D. Unknown and Identified
Conclusion
A. Come to Save
B Prayer
C. Thought to Remember
Intro
Background
I.The Lamb Appears
II. The Lamb is Worshipped
Conclusion
Closing Prayer
Closing Though
Introduction
Lesson Background
I.Victory Promised
II. Victory Achieved
Conclusion
Closing Prayer
Closing thought
Devotional Reading ( Mark 10:46-52)
Introduction
Lesson Background
I. Confident Worship
II. Confident Hope
III. Confidence Fulfilled
Conclusion
Closing Prayer
Closing Though
Intro
Lesson Background
I. Correction to David
II. Promise to David
Conclusion
Closing Prayer
Closing Thought
Devotional Reading Proverbs 18:2-13
Introduction
Lesson Background
I. Sober Calling
II. Daunting Challange
III. Grave Danger
IV. Glaring Contradiction
Conclusion
Closing prayer
Closing thought
Opening Song
Devotinal Reading Luke 7:1-10
Introduction
Lesson Background
Second Song
Scripture Reading James 2:14-26
I. Evaluating Genuine Faith
II.IIIustrating Genuine Faith
Conclusion
Closing Prayer
Closing Song
Opening Song
Devotional Reading Romans 13:8-14
Introduction
Lesson Background
Reading the Lesson Scripture James 2:1-13
I. Problem Identified
II. Problem Evaluated
III. Problem's Solution
Conclusion
Closing Prayer
Closing Thought
Closing Song
James 3:14-20
Intro
Lesson background
I. Self control needed
II. Hearing and Doing required
III.Proper Religion Described
Opening Song
Prayer Request
Second song
Intro
Lesson Background
I.Rich and Poor
II. Paradise and Torment
III.Return and Rescue
Conclusion
Closing prayer
Closing thought
Concluding Song
Opening Hymn
Devotional Reading
Praise Hymn
Intro
Lesson Background
Reading of the Scripture( Luke 14:7-18A, 21-24)
I. Choosing a Place
II. Enlarging Your Circle
III. Snubbing the Supper
Conclusion
Closing prayer
Closing thought
Closing Hymn
Living as God's People
Opening Song
Devotional Reading(Matthew 18:21-35)
Introduction
Lesson Background
I. Praying and Choosing
II. Healing and Teaching
Conclusion
Closing Prayer
Closing thought
Closing song
Opening Hymn
Devotional Reading John 5:2-7
Praise Hymn
Introduction
Lesson Background
I. Harvesting on the Sabbath
II. Healing on the Sabbath
Conclusion
Closing Prayer
Closing Hymn
Opening Hymn
Devotional Reading Isaiah 49:8-13
Introduction
Lesson Background
Praise Hymn
Reading of the Scripture: Luke 2:21-40
I.Obedient Parents
II.Devout Simeon
III.Elderly Anna
Conclusion
Closing prayer
Closing Hymn
Jesus is Born!
Opening Hymn (Ava Maria)
Devotional Reading (Gal. 4:1-7)
Praise Hymn (Adeste Fideles)
Introduction
Background
Hymn
Reading of lesson scripture Luke 2:1-17
Hym (Joy to the World)
Discussion
I. Worldly Power
II.Lowly Infant
III. Angelic Army
IV.Shepherds Journey
Conclusion
Closing Prayer
Closing Hymn ( Silent Night)
Opening Song
Devotional Reading
Praise Hymn
Introduction
Lesson Background
Reading of Luke 1:57,58, 67-79
I. Promise fulfilled
II. Promises Reaffirmed
Conclusion
Closing Prayer
Closing Sonng
Opening Song(Psalm 111)
Introduction
Lesson Background
Reading of Scripture Luke 1:46-56
I.Gods Great Deed
II.God's Great Plan
III. Epilogue
IV Conclusion
Closing Prayer
Closing Song
Opening Song
Devotional Reading (Psalm 89:1-7)
Introduction
Lesson Background
Praise Hymn
Reading the Scripture (Luke 1:26-45)
I. Humble Setting
II. Surprising Announcement
III. Unparalled Explanation
IV Faithful Reaction
Conclusion
Closing Prayer
Closing Song
Opening Song
Introduction
Lesson Background
Praise Hymn
Scripture Reading
I. A people in the Future
II. A Possession in the Future
III. A Promise to Abram
Conclusion
Closing Song
Opening Song
Introduction
Background
I. The Setting
A.One language
B. One Location
II. The Scheme
A. Resources
B. Resolution
III. The Sovereign God
A.He sees
B.He Speaks
C. He Scatters
Conclusion
Closing Prayer, and thought
Opening Song- Get down on Your Knees and Pray
Introduction
Lesson Background
I. Commands
II. Covenant
III. Confirmation
Conclusion
Closing Song -Sinner Saved by Grace
Genesis 3:8-17,21,23
Introduction
Background
Confronting the Problem
Pronouncing Consequences
Enacting the Pronouncement
Conclusion
First Things
Devotional Reading Matthew 6:25-34
Background
Psalm 104
Sovereign Power
Sustaining Care
Conclusion
2 Thess 3:6-17
Intro
Text
The Golden Text
The Lords Doctrine of Seperation
The Vice of Idleness
Prayer,autogrphaic Attestation, and Benediction
The Mystery of Lawlessness
2 Thess 2:1-12
Introduction
The Golden Text
Events Which Will Precede Our Lord's Return
The Mystery of Lawlessness Is Alredy at Work
The Last Great Battle
Discussion Questions Posed
Introduction
Golden Text* Is part iof the text covered and will be considered in its proper place.
Apostolic Greeting and Thanksgiving
A Reckoning Day is Coming
Another Prayer for the Thessolonians
Discussion Questions
And some good music interspersed throughout
Watchfullness Enjoined
1 Thess 5:1-12
Introduction
Golden Text
The Time of the Lord's Coming Has Not Been Revealed
The Need for a Vigilant and Sober Life
A Closing Admonition
Discussion Questions
Hope for the Future
The Lord's Will Regarding Brotherly Love and Physical Labor
Divine Conolation for Grief
The Truth Concerning the dead in Christ
Discussion questions
1 Thess 3:1-10
Introduction
The Golden Text
Paul's reason for sending Timohy to Thessolonica
Timothy's report to Paul and its effect
Real living includes thanksgiving
Introduction
Golden Text
Apostolic Motives and Conduct
A Demostration of Genuine Faith
Pauls explantion for his Abscence
Introduction
Golden Text
Address and Greeting
Paul's Feelings for the Thessolonians and his Reasons for Them
The Reaction of a Dedicated Church
Precept and Greeting
Colossians 4: 7-18
Colossians was written in 72 A.D.
The epistle was written in Rome by Paul to the brethern that he wrote to in Colasse.
SEEKING THE THINGS THAT ARE ABOVE
Colossians 3:1-17
The true sphere of the Christian life
Sins to be avoided
Virtues to be cultivated
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