Part 2 of Rhythms of Grace Series - 1 John 1:5-7 Introduction We're in part two of a three-part series called Rhythms of Grace. Last week I told you that this title wouldn't make sense until this week. I may have made a mistake. You
Anthony Parrott
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Introduction So, what we're going to be talking about today is 1 John. When I was contemplating what to preach, I'll tell you, I'll let you in a little bit on my life. This is the first time that I've ever preached
"WE THREE KINGS" MISCONCEPTIONS * We don't know how many there were; though they usually traveled in caravans of a dozen or more * They weren't kings themselves; they were astrologers, star-gazers * They weren't there at the same time as the shepherds; probably 18-24
2 Samuel 24 Context * King [[David]], 3000 years ago in Israel * The Census - Showed Lack of trust * God's plague * Killed 70 of the 1,300 military units David counted * David asks for forgiveness * God commands for an altar to be built The Scripture 19 So David went
Quiz: What are these things made from: * Olive Oil oil is produced by grinding whole olives and extracting the oil * Peanut Oil * Palm Oil * Canola Oil - rapeseed, CANadian Oil Low Acid * Corn Oil * Vegetable Oil * Coconut Oil * Baby Oil - mineral oil is a liquid by-product of the distillation
This sermon no longer accurately represents my views on the questions at hand and is very heteronormative. It remains here for archival, as well as my belief that being wrong in public is okay. Begin by reading Matthew 19:3-10 1. Genesis 1:26-27 1. From the beginning, God creates
CONTEXT From: Paul, the planter of the church, stayed for 2 years (Acts 18:19-21; Acts 19) Was there briefly, came back, baptized disciples of John. After sending Timothy to Macedonia, he called him back to lead the church, as Paul went on. To: Timothy, pastor of the church of
Genesis 15 Abram: introduced in chapter 12; will be given descendants; "and all people on earth will be blessed through you." In chapter 15, Abram asks, "What can you give me if I'm childless?" God responds with verse 4 and 5, "Look up