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1. Free Wine* (Isaiah 55)
(sermons/2012 Sermons)
... costly sacrifice in order to purchase it -- the death of Jesus on the cross.  So while the wine is not free, it is free to you.  This is why Isaiah 55 says you can buy it without price.  ...
2. 1+2+3 and Jephthah and Samson
(teaching/Copy of Judges Commentary)
... Gad, and the half-tribe of Manasseh live on the other side of the Jordan.  The text continues, "And the Ammonites crossed the Jordan to fight also against Judah and against Benjamin and against the house ...
3. 1+2+3 and Jephthah and Samson
(OT Prophets Commentary/Judges Commentary)
... Gad, and the half-tribe of Manasseh live on the other side of the Jordan.  The text continues, "And the Ammonites crossed the Jordan to fight also against Judah and against Benjamin and against the house ...
Isaiah 49:14-50:3 tells us that after the return from exile and the work of Jesus on the cross there will be a population explosion for the church that would take Israel by surprise.  Indeed, within a ...
5. Duguid's Numbers Commentary
(reading report/Recommendations)
Duguid, Iain M.  Numbers: God's Presence in the Wilderness.  Preaching the Word.  Wheaton, IL: Crossway Books, 2006. This commentary is really a series of sermons on the book of Numbers.  It was a ...
... new Exodus is a far greater one than freedom from the slavery of Egypt.  Salvation from slavery in Egypt was but a shadow of salvation from slavery to sin.  Crossing the Jordan was but a shadow of the ...
7. The Torah of Joshua (Joshua 22-24)
(teaching/Copy of Joshua Commentary)
... many years. Also note that the perspective of the book is the perspective of those living in the land of Canaan.  We have seen this all along in Scripture because even when Israel had not yet crossed ...
8. The Torah of Joshua (Joshua 22-24)
(OT Prophets Commentary/Joshua Commentary)
... many years. Also note that the perspective of the book is the perspective of those living in the land of Canaan.  We have seen this all along in Scripture because even when Israel had not yet crossed ...
9. Worship as Battle Prep in Joshua
(teaching/Copy of Joshua Commentary)
... forces the reader to slow down to worship.  They will need to remember crossing the Jordan in worship.  It is an important baptism described in terms of the exodus event with the waters parting.  And it ...
10. Worship as Battle Prep in Joshua
(OT Prophets Commentary/Joshua Commentary)
... forces the reader to slow down to worship.  They will need to remember crossing the Jordan in worship.  It is an important baptism described in terms of the exodus event with the waters parting.  And it ...
11. Niagara's December Newsletter
(community/Niagara Presbyterian Church)
... cross because He loves you and He has moved toward you in love. Give sacrificially for someone in need – take up your cross – and tell God how much you love Him. Read the epistle (love letter) of 1 John ...
12. Pastor's Green Pastures: October 2011
(community/Niagara Presbyterian Church)
... worship rather than the true God. By no means is this always the case, many would love to be in church more often than they are. Ed Moll and Tim Chester, authors from across the pond, in Gospel-Centered ...
Luke 9:21-27 and Hebrews 12:1-2 put the same challenge of our hero Jesus Christ in two different ways: taking up your cross daily or running a marathon.  Following Jesus is a challenge -- a life of self-denial, ...
14. The Hope of a New Covenant (Deuteronomy 27-31)
(teaching/Copy of Deuteronomy Commentary)
... to Israel and read them to Israel. Also the idea of crossing the sea refers to the way Moses had to go to get the law.  “Who will go over the sea for us and bring it to us, that we may hear it and do ...
15. The Hope of a New Covenant (Deuteronomy 27-31)
(OT Torah Commentary/Deuteronomy Commentary)
... to Israel and read them to Israel. Also the idea of crossing the sea refers to the way Moses had to go to get the law.  “Who will go over the sea for us and bring it to us, that we may hear it and do ...
16. You May Need Heart Surgery (Deuteronomy 9-11)
(teaching/Copy of Deuteronomy Commentary)
... said something about the heart.  Chapters 9-11 bring the theme together.  Chapter nine opens with the familiar “Hear, O Israel” (5:1, 6:4, 9:1).  The situation for this hearing is “you are to cross over ...
17. You May Need Heart Surgery (Deuteronomy 9-11)
(OT Torah Commentary/Deuteronomy Commentary)
... said something about the heart.  Chapters 9-11 bring the theme together.  Chapter nine opens with the familiar “Hear, O Israel” (5:1, 6:4, 9:1).  The situation for this hearing is “you are to cross over ...
18. Open Your Eyes God (Isaiah 37:8-38)
(sermons/2011 Sermons)
... as if God were not paying attention and then call on him to act like He hears and sees and knows these things.  Jesus prayed in a similar way on the cross and God the Father answered on the third day.  ...
Isaiah 34 speaks of being set apart as an offering to God in a negative sense.  That is, Isaiah sees that the nations will become their own sacrifice for sin slaughtered by the sword of the Lord.  The ...
Mark 15:21-39 shows us the transformation of the centurion because of the witness of Christ on the cross.  Jesus is our champion who has fought the battle in our place on the cross.  Jesus was taunted ...
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