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Turn and Live

Date: May 17, 2020
Passage: Ezekiel 18:19–32

In this passage the principle of individual accountability is reiterated and confirmed (vv.19-20). The principle that a son should not suffer for the sins of his father has been well established (II Kings 14:6; Deut 24:16). Perhaps a question had been raised from Exodus 2 …

The Passover is Celebrated

Date:
Topic: Ceremony
Passage: 2 Chronicles 30:13–27

A large crowd gathered in Jerusalem in the second month to celebrate the Passover (v. 13). They took all the foreign incense altars and threw them into the Kidron Valley (v. 14). Then on the 14th day of that month, the Levites began killing the lambs for Passover as many of the worshipers …

Limitation in the Earthly Sanctuary

Date:
Topic: Conscience
Passage: Hebrews 9:1–10

Some fifty chapters in the Bible focus on the tabernacle. This ninth chapter of Hebrews describes the Tabernacle and its sacrifices and regulations in rather close detail (vv. 1-28). A description of the Tabernacle is that it was one hundred fifty feet long and seventy-five feet wide. Its single gate …

Wealth is Very Inferior to Honor

Date:
Topic: Righteousness
Passage: Proverbs 11:16–21

Most of the verses from here to the end of the chapter refer in some way to the rewards of righteous living. It begins with a contrast between men and women. The gracious woman is able to retain honor, whereas the energetic man is able to retain riches (v. 16). It seems th …

Prophecies About Noah’s Family

Date:
Topic: Drunkenness
Passage: Genesis 9:20–32

Noah lived faithfully for over 600 years but he was not perfect. Noah plant¬ed a vineyard and drank of the wine (vv. 20-21). He was drunk and naked in his tent (v. 22). Ham saw his father drunk and naked. This destroyed his respect and relationship with his father. When Ham reported it to his …

God Put Jesus in Charge of Everything

Date: May 16, 2020
Topic: Destiny
Passage: Hebrews 2:1–9

The writer asks his readers to pay attention to the truth they have heard so that they won’t drift away into false teaching. In chapter one we saw Jesus as the Son of God, the creator and sustainer of the universe, the heir of all things, seated at the right hand of the Majesty on high. Now in …

Choosing Zion For His Dwelling Place

Date:
Topic: Sovereignty
Passage: Psalms 68:15–23

The great mountains of the land of Basham (v. 15) no doubt refers to Mount Hermon, the highest snow capped peak in the Middle East, just a few miles north of Basham. The psalmists intent was to show that Israel would be victorious by divine design (sovereignty), rather than by hu …

Jesus Enters Jerusalem on a Donkey

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Topic: Demonstration
Passage: Matthew 21:1–11

Since it was Passover, there were probably about 2 million people in and around Jerusalem. This crowd was composed of Jews who lived in Jerusalem and those from Galilee and the surrounding countryside. Jesus and the disciples were approaching Jerusalem from the east as they came up the …

The Good News is For Jews And Gentiles

Date:
Topic: Example
Passage: Romans 15:1–13

Christians must not force their opinions on others. There are certain foundational truths that are essential to our walk with the Lord. However, there are many other matters of honest disagreement that must not be a test of our faith. We must not try to force our convictions about these matters …

Joash Turns From The Lord And is Killed

Date:
Topic: Revenge
Passage: 2 Chronicles 24:17–27

After Jehoiada the Priest died, the leaders of Judah talked Joash into doing what they wanted (v. 17). The people soon stopped worshiping in the temple and started worshiping idols and symbols of the goddess Amaziah (v. 18). This made the Lord very angry with the people of Judah …

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