Old Testament (1216)
  1. Even though it may appear otherwise, the LORD has power over all things, Heaven and Earth, and He has and will use that power to save His people.
  2. A dead heart, a quick wedding, and a vulnerable king.
  3. The Old Testament mentions wine about 140 times and beer ("strong drink") about 20 times. What can we learn from these passages? Chad Bird provides us with a short Q&A about the Hebrew background of alcohol, as well as a look forward to the Party of parties in the resurrection feast.
  4. Unrequested protection, a fool, and a wise woman.
  5. Christ is not only the fulfillment of the prophetic line, but He is also the NEW Moses.
  6. In the Old Testament, to zakar ("remember") is not merely to rifle through the files in your head until you find that fact you’ve been searching for. To zakar is to employ your hands and feet and lips to engage in whatever action that remembrance requires.
  7. David gives his longest recorded speech instead of killing Saul.
  8. Jonah rejected his first call and job description and headed in the opposite direction . Now, after spending three days in the belly of the big fish, Jonah is called again.
  9. A runaway priest, a mad king, and a final meeting.
  10. Samuel plays a very important role in preserving the line of Judah by anointing and instructing the first kings of the united monarchy—especially King David.
  11. David flees and finds refuge in a cave. Four hundred desperate men join up with him. And Saul visits the priest who helped David and the whole town suffers the wrath of the mad king.
  12. Christ has come to make all things new, and water and the Spirit are used for His new creation just as it was for the original.
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