Old Testament (1216)
  1. Isaiah first reminds the people of who they are and then tells them why they are who they are; to bring the teachings and promises of the LORD to all people.
  2. Holy Saturday in the Old Testament.
  3. The scandal of this text for the Jewish people is the inclusion of all nations and peoples into the Holy House of the LORD.
  4. War, the Ark, and the family of Eli.
  5. God calls Samuel and complicated Eli gets a hard word from the Lord.
  6. It is important to see how the LORD does NOT answer the questions Job and his friends have been wrestling with.
  7. Samuel is growing before the Lord while Eli and his sons are growing in different ways.
  8. This food, already purchased and freely given in our pericope, is a foretaste of the feast to come as well; the marriage feast of the Lamb in His Kingdom which has no end.
  9. The well-known Sunday School story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego is far from a simple account of three brave and faithful Israelites. It’s a mini-story with a mega-story tucked inside it—a story that links it (backward) to Exodus and (forward) to the Gospels.
  10. God remembers Hannah and she bears a son and names him Samuel.
  11. To dwell with a Holy God in their camp, Israel lead holy lives. Anything standing in the way of and threatening this holy relationship must be avoided or eliminated.
  12. If you do not know who your God is, you will not know what your idols are.
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