• 33 minutes 46 seconds
    Family Problems (Torah #13)
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    Families talk.  We bicker, we disagree, and we stay together because we are family and we're supposed to.  Yet in several instances, God's word has records of family arguments where the people involved seem to completely forget that there is a Creator God, His name is Yahweh, and He comes first - even ahead of family!  When we allow ourselves to get wrapped up in family bickering - within our physical families or even our church families ... we are disrespecting & disobeying our God! 

    Learn from the mistakes of our older brothers and sisters! 

    14 December 2011, 1:46 am
  • 36 minutes 36 seconds
    Grasshopper Faith (Torah #12)
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    Sorry the sound is messed up on this one again.  I fixed it some, and it's not too bad in the middle ...

    This episode is an attempt to recap the experiences of the three main characters from the burning bush, plagues, trials of desert life and dependency on God, camping at Sinai and receiving the Torah ... and now they should be ready to enter the Promised Land!  God had trained them - He has given them plenty of reason to understand that He will take care of them.  But then something happens...  

    "Self Esteem" is one of the very popular false gods of our time.  We are taught  - sadly even in churches - that we should have "good" self-esteem.  These people's esteem was spot-on: compared to the giants in the land, they looked like grasshoppers.  Was that bad self image?  No, it was accurate. 

    God's people do not walk by self esteem!  We walk by FAITH, which is: "God Esteem."  "The man who trusts himself is a fool," wrote Solomon in the Proverbs, and it's still true.  Self esteem is a god of false hope

    2 December 2011, 3:25 am
  • 22 minutes 49 seconds
    Torah (Torah #11)
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    Okay this one is actually about the Torah itself: the law of Moses.  Does it apply today?  Should we post it in the courthouses of the USA?  What does it have to do with anything?

    at least ... that's what I think this episode is about.  Actually, I haven't listened to it, and don't remember what I preached about, but this seems logical.  Smile

    26 November 2011, 9:44 pm
  • 39 minutes 17 seconds
    The Ten Commandments (Torah #10)
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    Not much explanation necessary - the title says it all. 

    19 November 2011, 8:19 pm
  • 26 minutes 39 seconds
    Lifted Hands (Torah #9)
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    Not much description for this lesson ... but an apology:  

    when getting it ready to post I did notice there were serious sound quality issues ... sorry about that! 

    14 November 2011, 10:03 pm
  • 36 minutes 30 seconds
    God Provides (Torah #8)
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    God is a patient teacher.  He wants us to understand that we can trust Him completely for everything we need.  If we will learn these lessons, we will arrive at a place of peace.  We will discover that we need fear nothing - be anxious for nothing - be stressed: zero. 

    This episode of the Exodus is where God's people have escaped their bondage, been baptized in the sea, and now are on their own in the middle of nowhere in the desert.  So now what? 

    Now God begins the slow process of teaching them that they can live in the middle of a barren desert, because their strength and provisions do not come from their work, but from God's hand.

    1 November 2011, 4:24 pm
  • 31 minutes 33 seconds
    Baptism (Torah #7)
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    According to the Apostle Paul in his first letter to the Corinth church of Christ, all of Israel was "baptised" when they passed through the Red Sea.  They symbolically had Egypt washed off, just as we also symbically wash off our sins when we are buried with Christ in baptism. 

    1 November 2011, 12:55 am
  • 30 minutes 21 seconds
    The Last Passover (an Easter special) Torah #6
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    The first Passover was held on Israel's last night in Egypt, when Israel was redeemed from their slave masters.  The Last Passover was held on the eve of Jesus' crucifixion.  When Jesus died on the cross he bacame the lamb that was sacrificed once and for all.  There no longer remained a need for the practice of the "shadow," but now the real lamb had been killed, and the true High Priest sat in the true heavenly tabernacle (the spiritual one). 

    This episode is a slight departure from the Torah series, as it fell on Easter - but it ties-in with the principle ideas. 

    24 October 2011, 6:27 pm
  • 26 minutes 26 seconds
    Passover - Torah #5
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    The final plague was when God caused the firstborn of all of Egypt to die, but He spared the Hebrews.  This horrible and wonderful night has been remembered for thousands of years with a memorial meal called the "Passover."  The first passover was held on the night of the Exodus.  The last Passover (at least from God's point of view) was held on the night Jesus was betrayed. 

    In this episode we remember the events of that first night.

    19 October 2011, 7:55 pm
  • 31 minutes 50 seconds
    Howdy-Do
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    Finally, our story begins.  I'm writing this intro without having heard this lesson in a long time, so this may be a bit misleading ... but ...

    It helps if we remember the situation of the people when their first real encounter with Moses happens.  Their kind of slavery is different than what is generally portrayed, Moses is the old man who's coming to release them by the power of the invisible God of their ancestors, and then the plagues begin.  At first, things get worse - not better - and Moses is in deep trouble with everyone. 

    What happens to people today when they transition from slavery in the world ... into the freedom of God's kingdom?  Are drug addicts the only ones who have withdrawals?  Were the Israelites the only ones who experienced travails?  No - even Jesus went through temptations right after his baptism, and so do new disciples.  If you are considering becoming a disciple, have just become one, or are walking someone else through that process ... you should know this story!  It's not just about frogs, boils and blood. 

    17 October 2011, 4:44 pm
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    Moses
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    The third and final character in our mini-series is Moses.  He's introduced here in an unusual way. 

    Warning: People hated this sermon, particularly the slides that accompanied it.  Listen at your own risk.

    Let's be clear: Moses wasn't Charlton Heston. He did not have blue eyes, and at the time of the Exodus, he was 80 years old.  He wasn't well-liked or highly regarded by anyone.  In the eyes of the Egyptians, he was low-class.  In the eyes of the Hebrews, he was a crazy, snooty old man (schooled in Egypt).  It's not until after many, many years that we now idolize the man and raise him up as if he's almost God Himself.  If you want to maintain your high-view of Moses, you probably will hate this lesson, too. 

    The real story of Moses' life and work is that no one in God's Kingdom is so low-born that he cannot be useful.  That eductation means very little, by itself.  And that very often, being a leader is a lonely, scary and unwanted thing.  It's all about two things: trust and obey.  Trust God - and no one else, and no thing else, including yourself, family, friends, education.  And then - Obey God ... no matter whether you want to or not, or whether it makes sense or not, or seems likely or not. 

    trust and obey: the secrets to success in God's Kingdom - even when everything else is against it.

    13 October 2011, 5:44 pm
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