Old Testament (1172)
  1. The reformation of King Josiah.
  2. This week we will take a closer look at God's love in Scripture.
  3. In light of all God did by great signs and wonders in Egypt to get Israel up to the promised land in Deuteronomy, is there now really any other god who they would want to worship or any other path they would want to take? It really is an option which is a “non-option” is it not?
  4. The young king and the Book of the Law.
  5. Isaiah says in summary “liturgical ritual without works is dead” because we render the meaningful worship of God meaningless and even sinful when we do not love our neighbor.
  6. Forty days after giving birth, Mary, along with her husband Joseph, presented their firstborn Son at the temple and "bought" him back with a sacrifice of two small birds. This is known as the "Presentation of Our Lord."
  7. The long provocation of God.
  8. He has given us more than a surprise Gospel in our text. He has given us everything we need for life and salvation in Him.
  9. Good king. Bad prayer.
  10. All of Scripture, every last syllable of it, is meant to drive us to "consider Jesus," the One who comes to "make us right" by gifting us his righteousness.
  11. No matter how dark it gets you have more reason to have “increased joy” and to “rejoice and be glad” (verse 3) because you have the word of promise and its fulfillment in Christ.
  12. Join Kelsi as she chats with 1517 Scholar in Residence, Chad Bird.
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