Scripture (1609)
  1. When we read about Noah, we are reading backward to Adam and forward to Jesus.
  2. Jesus uses a lot of animal metaphors in order to instruct His disciples in how to interact with the world.
  3. A prophet rejected and a prophet beheaded.
  4. David’s house begins to crumble.
  5. The LORD promises He Himself will gather up the remnants and they will prosper under His shepherding.
  6. No matter how divided Jew and Gentile were, they were united in their sin. Christ alone is the answer to this.
  7. Because Jesus turns desolate, dying places into holy landscapes of life.
  8. Jesus sends out His Twelve Sent-Ones on their first mission. Why does He give them the instructions that He gives . . . and what's up with the staff?
  9. Does Jesus not care if we are perishing?
  10. Is Scripture clear? Dr. Paulson talks about the internal and external clarity of Scripture.
  11. The death of David’s son and the birth of Solomon
  12. I would understand if you were a bit offended. This looks more like Game of Thrones than the Kingdom of God.
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