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Genesis

  • A Land That the Lord Cares For - Genesis 12:1: The land of Israel has been in the headlines for the last 2,000 years. There are obvious reasons why. This is a land that the scriptures say the Lord cares for. This is the land that the Lord has chosen to place His name and it is a land where God's chosen people dwell.

Exodus

Leviticus

  • Introduction to Leviticus - Leviticus 1:1-2: Leviticus is a wonderful book. If it was studied and meditated on like it should be, we would experience great revival. This sermon gives an overview of this powerful book.

  • Five Major Offerings - Leviticus 1:1-2: The Levitical sacrificial system had five separate and distinct offerings that could be made to the Lord. These are the five major offerings that are introduced in the first five chapters of Leviticus. Each of these offerings provide a practical application for a godly walk and a beautiful picture of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.

  • The Atonement - Leviticus 1: The Old Testament Saints did not understand everything that we understand today, but God still provided a way for them. The sacrificial system was for the purpose of fellowship with God. They too will base their eternal merit upon the shed blood of Christ.

  • The Acceptance of the Offering - Leviticus 1:1-4: This sermon is a continuation of the study of the book of Leviticus. It is not enough that the offering is brought; it must be acceptable to God. God must receive it.

  • The Bringing of the Burnt Offering - Leviticus 1:4-9:  Although the burnt offering is a picture of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, it is also a picture of the believer who gives himself unto the Lord. In this message, we will look at this second way of understanding the meaning of the burnt offering. We are to give ourselves entirely and without reserve to God.

  • The Regulations of the Burnt Offering - Leviticus 1:10-17: The burnt offering was a complete sacrifice. In all the other offerings, others (usually only the priests) were allowed to eat certain portions of the offered animal. However, in the burnt offering, nothing was to be eaten by man. It was all to be consumed on the altar as a gift to God. We need to look at our sacrifice to God in the same way. We need to give ourselves entirely to Him.

  • The Meat Offering - Leviticus 2:1-3: The meat offering has a very special typology that is revealed plainly by the cross references to the word meat as used by Christ. The meat offering is the offering of a “living sacrifice”—the kind Christians are supposed to give (Romans 12:1). It is also the kind of sacrifice Christ gave during His earthly ministry.

  • The Meat Offering - Part 2 - Leviticus 2: Almost every scholar wants to change the meat offering to something else—although they cannot decide what else.  The name is said to be confusing to Bible readers.  The meat offering has no animal flesh.  In fact, it is the only major offering in which no animals are killed.  Why is it called the meat offering?  Actually, there are very good reasons for calling it the meat offering.

  • The Meat Offering Conclusion - Leviticus 2: At the Feast of Pentecost there was to be offered a new meat offering. The new meat offering was like other meat offerings in most regards. There was, however, to be one major difference. The new meat offering was to be offered with leaven. Leaven, the type of sin, was to be included. Why?

  • A Thing Most Holy - Leviticus 2:1-8: The Meat Offering is a picture of the life of our Lord Jesus Christ and even points to His incarnation.

  • Prayer in the Meat Offering - Leviticus 2:1-3:  The meat offering is a picture of a life given to God.  The frankincense is a special kind of incense and is a picture of the prayers of God's people.  This presents a wonderful picture that a life that is to be completely dedicated to God must be a life of prayer.

Numbers

Deuteronomy

Joshua

Judges

Ruth

1Samuel

2Samuel

1Kings

2Kings

1Chronicles

2Chronicles

Ezra

Nehemiah

Esther

Job

Psalms

Proverbs

Ecclesiastes

Song of Solomon

Isaiah

Jeremiah

Lamentations

Ezekiel

Daniel

Hosea

Joel

Amos

Obadiah

Jonah

Micah

Nahum

Habakkuk

Zephaniah

Haggai

Zechariah

Malachi

Matthew

Mark

Luke

John

  • A Man Sent From God - John 1:6-7:  There is a great famine in the land for men who will take a stand for God.  John the Baptist was such a man, what about you?

  • The Sufficiency of Christ - John 1:16-17:  The demands of the Christian life are great. You are not sure if you can match up. The truth is, you cannot. We can only serve the Lord fully through His enabling grace and power. That is the message of this sermon.

  • The Temptations of John the Baptist - John 1:19-22:  We often focus on the temptations of the flesh and the world and what they offer. However, many of our greatest struggles come from the temptations of life. We wonder who we are, what we have accomplished, and if followed the right path. John the Baptist dealt with these temptations. We need to learn to handle them as he did.

  • Like a Dove - John 1:32-33:  Many of the teachings about the Holy Ghost are false. But that is no reason to ignore Him. The Bible says much about the Holy Spirit and His working in the life of the believer. In scripture, the dove is given as a type and picture of the Holy Ghost. This type provides much valuable teaching and direction.

Acts

  • Introduction to Acts: The book of Acts is a very important book, but it is also a very dangerous book in the hands of a false teacher. It is important for us to realize that this is a book of transition in the times of the early church.

Romans

1Corinthians

2Corinthians

Galatians

Ephesians

Philippians

Colossians

1Thessalonians

2Thessalonians

1Timothy

2Timothy

Titus

Philemon

Hebrews

James

1Peter

2Peter

1John

2John

3John

Jude

Revelation

 

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