Sunday Main 11-04-12

Podcast: Download (44.8MB)Subscribe: Spotify | RSS   Freed to Love XIV.mp3  Key Texts: Gal. 3:19   Overview: Two things: You are NOT owed an apology. “Against You and You ONLY have I sinned and done this wickedness in YOUR sight oh God.” said the psalmist. Just because you are effected directly or indirectly from another’s sin, does NOT make them accountable to you – but to God. Vengeance BELONGS to God and so therefore DOES NOT belong to YOU! So what does the scripture tell the offended to do? Tell the offender what they did to hurt you and give them the […]

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Grace, The Law & Tithing IV

Podcast: Download (40.1MB)Subscribe: Spotify | RSS  Grace, The Law & Tithing IV Tithing, Firstfruits, Offerings & Alms .mp3       Overview: Tonight we continued to pursue a biblical understanding of tithing so we can see if and how it may apply to the New Covenant by recognizing it when we see Paul touch on the subject. We spent some time defining and describing the following: Tithe The Tribe of Levi and the Priesthood Firstfruits Offerings Alms giving The common misunderstanding of II Cor. 9. As for the Levitical tribe we used a diagram which we found in a book called, […]

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Grace, The Law & Tithing III

Podcast: Download (44.7MB)Subscribe: Spotify | RSS   Grace, The Law & Tithing III The History and Purpose of Tithing.mp3   This week we are looking at the history and purpose of tithing. The points we covered in this lesson are:   Tithing predated the law in Abraham under the covenant of promise by faith. Tithing is an issue of stewardship of God’s resources. Tithing is a form of worship and honor to God for those He has given to the Body as Gifts. This session went a off topic several times, but the overall goals were basically addressed. We spent […]

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Sunday Main 10-21-12

Podcast: Download (5.0MB)Subscribe: Spotify | RSS     Freed to Love XIII.mp3  Stir it up! – PDF  Key Texts: Deut. 30:6; II Thess. 3:5; Jer. 30:12-17; Job (various segments from the book of) Review: For weeks we have been discussing offenses towards our brother, the world and against (or towards) us. This week we dealt with offenses towards God! This is often a difficult topic, and many Christians tend to avoid facing it head on. I believe this is not due to fear of God, but rather to a false type of respect for Him or concern for loosing their faith in […]

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