Like the Pharisees, Herod was a religious hypocrite. He believed himself to be the likely Jewish Messiah. But, like many religious people today, Herod (who was not a Pharisee or a Sadducee) was a fakeasee!! We would do well to examine our own hearts and decern between the things we do that come from authentic relationship with Jesus and those things we do merely for show.
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When the pleasure-seeking Greek empire gave way to the power-grabbing Roman forces, Herod was fully engaged with it all.
But, in his heart of hearts, he wanted more than anything to be remembered as a Great Man, a contributor, God’s gift to mankind, a name (dare we say) above every name. Read the rest of this entry »
We have been looking at God’s timeline for dealing with mankind and the sin problem. It is interesting to explore the history and culture in which biblical events occurred.
The birth and crucifixion of Jesus were the MAIN events. All previous events were designed to prepare mankind for this moment in time.
In this lesson, we begin a look at the life and reign of “Herod the Great.” From the background, culture and attitudes of this one man, we can learn everything we need to know about the times in which Jesus was born.
It is also interesting to note how similar those times were to the attitudes of today.
We recommend the following music to go with your lesson time together:. Read the rest of this entry »
Learn how to use the "Just five More Questions Please" in a group study or family learning time. Read the rest of this entry »
Genesis 1:1 tells us about "The Beginning," but the bible story doesn't really start at the beginning. Other verses (later in the Word) tell us of decisions and choices that were made before the "foundations of the world." How reassuring it is to know that, even before Genesis 1:1, our God had everything under control and knew exactly what He was doing. Read the rest of this entry »
Imagine you had a beautiful only son who would one day give his life to save the whole world. You would be so proud of him, you would brag about him and likely keep a well-documented scrapbook about his life!
That is what the Old Testament is. It consists of prophecies, pictures, and early manifestations of the coming One - Messiah - Jesus! God's family scrapbook starring His favored SON! Read the rest of this entry »
This is is a story about golden crowns, orbs, robes, scepters, swagger sticks and all such accoutrements meant to set one human being above others.
Such pompous, presumptuous behavior is an affront to the Heavenly Father, Who has presented His only Son as the one and only true sovereign over all life in the universe. He is the King of Kings.
He is Lord of All!!! Read the rest of this entry »
“Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the Lord is dawning upon you. Look, darkness covers the earth, and deep darkness covers the peoples, but the Lord will dawn upon you, and his glory will be seen over you. Nations will walk to your light, and kings to the brightness of your dawn." Isaiah 60:1-3GW Read the rest of this entry »
The Bible Says: “You must teach them to your children and talk about them when you are at home or out for a walk; at bedtime and the first thing in the morning.” Deut. 6:7 TLB Read the rest of this entry »
This is a great time to learn the Bible along with your family. It is an opportunity to step-up and become the principal Bible teacher for your own children.
“Just Five More Questions Please” will guide your family through the pages of the Bible as you and your group discuss five thought provoking questions during each session. Read the rest of this entry »
Video Lesson #11 – God’s Timetable, pt. 5
Wise Men Still Fear Him!
Because God’s timetable is so exact, it can lead to a fearful realization that we are drawing closer and closer to some very powerful prophetic events, such as the second coming of Christ.
Indeed, those who lived in the centuries before Christ’s first coming also had reason to fear the truths in those prophecies. In this lesson, we learn that, while Jesus is to be feared, He is, at the same time-LOVE ITSELF! Read the rest of this entry »
In this lesson we learn about the exactness of God’s timetable. Every event leading up to the birth of Christ (and after) is perfectly timed to precise dates that only God and certain O.T. prophets know.
The same is true for our lives. God’s timing is in His hands.
Lessons #8, #9 & #10 are perfect for the Christmas season. Read the rest of this entry »
Love is Patient!!!
In this lesson we look at the 7th reason why God waited till near the end of His Master Plan (His Timetable) to reveal the main event–The Birth of Jesus. It was love, and love is patient.
Lessons #8 & #9 are perfect for the Christmas season. Read the rest of this entry »
Timing is Everything!!! In this lesson (and the next), we explore the 7 reasons why God waited till the end of His Master Plan–His Timetable to finally reveal the main event–The Birth of Jesus. Lessons #8 & #9 are perfect for the Christmas season.
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God’s amazing plan to restore creation & save mankind begins in Genesis with "The Alpha” (who is Jesus) & ends in Revelation with "The Omega” (also Jesus).
The very angels in Heaven & creation itself have an ardent personal interest in His plan… So do we! Read the rest of this entry »
We have learned that God uses time to both perfect the saints and draw us nearer to Him.
In this lesson we learn why God divides time into various periods and seasons. Read the rest of this entry »
The best description for this lesson comes from the lyrics of a kid's song:
"He's still working on me.
To make me what I ought to be.
It took Him just a week to make the moon and stars.
The sun and the earth and Jupiter and Mars.
How loving and patient He must be.
Cause He's still workin on me!" Read the rest of this entry »