Isaac sowed crops and received a hundredfold return, prospering greatly with flocks, herds, and servants. However, the Philistines grew envious and stopped up wells dug by Isaac's father. Abimelech told Isaac to leave, so he moved and redug the wells, persevering despite opposition. Through patience, diligence, and recognizing God's blessings, Isaac retained prosperity and found peace at Rehoboth. The document examines the proper means to prosperity through effort, God's favor, enduring hardship patiently, and gratitude.
When the Creator uses the Incinerator- 1Kings 17Bible Preaching
When the Creator uses the Incinerator- 1Kings 17
I. For Elijah- IT WAS A TRIAL of THE MIND.
II. For the Widow- IT WAS A TRIAL of THE HEART.
• Conclusion:
When Etiquette Interrupts the Party
TEXT: GEN 21:8-19
I. PRESUMPTION
A. WEANING- GEN 21:8
Rom 12:15-16
Isa 28:9-10
2Thess 3:10
B. WOUNDING- GEN 21:9
Prov 20:11
Luke 6:44
Matt 7:20
Matt 7:1
1Cor 8:12-13
Gal 4:28-29
II. CORRECTION
A. WANDERING- GEN 21:14
Gen 16:9
Eph 5:3-4
Gen 26:8
B. WANTING- GEN 21:15
Gen 21:14
Gen 16:10
1Cor 10:13
C. WHINING- GEN 21:16
III. INSTRUCTION
A. WHY- GEN 21:17
Gen 16:13
2Cor 4:9
Eccl 12:1
B. WHERE- GEN 21:17
Ps 40:1-2
Ps 66:18
Gen 21:17
C. WATER- GEN 21:19
Gen 16:13
THE FAITHFUL AND THE PHONY
TEXT: GEN 13:1-15
INTRO: V2, 5
I. DIRECTION VS DESIRE- V1, 10
II. DISCERNMENT VS DISREGARD- V7, 8
III. DEDICATION VS DETERMINATION- V14, 12-13
CONCLUSION: EX 13:13
Herod’s Self-made Snare Mark 6:26
I. Sinful Influence- “he would not reject her.”
II. Sinful Institution- “for his oath's sake”
III. Sinful Insecurity- “their sakes which sat with him”
Habakkuk: The justified (by faith) shall liveMichael Scaman
Habakkkuk means whom the Lord embraces... and Habakkuk could use an embrace after hearing the coming judgement but coming mercy as well
Book of Habakkuk, a struggle, ultimate futility of the nations in some senses and going forward, faith in a God who will accomplish all His pleasure
The page on the first slide is a fig tree with no leaves or figs
God tells Habakkuk He is doing something YOU HABAKKUK would not believe even if you were told. Is that a type of irony for God to say that to a prophet?
The justified (by faith) shall live is set in contrast to the proud (who have no need of faith except in themselves) and is also in contrast to the summary statement in 2:13,14 where the nations labor for nothing. God's purpose will stand and The death shall be filled with the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea (which is completely).
Habakkuk went through real struggle with the issue of evil in the world and God's apparent lack of response. Hw complains to God about evil, violence and lawlessness and God explains He will send the Babylonians and they will wipe you out.
He resolves to listen The book ends with a musical psalm that models living by faith in a
desperately difficult time
Warning to the Harlot and Her Harem
I. Warning to the Wicked Woman. Rev 18:7
A. Her Identity- Rev 18:7
1) She is Unstable- Pr 5:6
2) She Capitalizes on Momentary Weakness- Pr 7:25-26
3) She has Seductive Evil Lips- Pr 2:16
4) She is a Gossip- 1Tim 5:13
B. Her Infirmity- Rev 18:4, 8
• She Dares and Demands God Curse Her- Rev 18:5
II. The Convert of Corruption. Rev 18:4
III. The Preeminence of Purity. Rev 18:20
Conclusion- Ps 16:11
A presentation using four biblical experiences from Three books of the bible of experiences we will have in the last days and how we are to react to these circumstances.
Presents how Joseph's encounters in Egypt; the four Hebrews ' triumphs in Babylon and Joshua and Caleb meeting with lack of faith in the camp of Israel can be used to teach us principles of facing the challenges of modern times.
Thirteen Thirteens- The Rebel’s Coat of Many ColorsBible Preaching
Thirteen Thirteens- The Rebel’s Coat of Many Colors
Exod 13:13
Here are 13 passages that expose the Rebel’s clever disguise to contend with God.
1. The Stubborn Rebel
God has got your number.
2. The Opportunist Rebel
3. The Oblivious Rebel
4. The Compartmentalizing Rebel
5. The Controlling Rebel
6. The Pagan Rebel
7. The Procrastinating Rebel
8. The Persistent Rebel
9. The Impatient Rebel
10. The Passionate Rebel
11. The Partnership Rebel
12. The Part-time Rebel
13. The Unprotected Rebel
The Power of Permission
I. The Permission of Light
Matt 5:15-16
II. The Permission of Submission
Phil 2:5
III. The Permission of Constraint
Phil 4:5
IV. The Permission of Peace
Col 3:15
V. The Permission of Authority
Col 3:16
Conclusion-
The admonition is a man must
Put a prohibition on the acquisition
of human intuition and ambition
and be in submission to
the new creature’s position
by giving exhibition to the scriptures
definition of acceptable permission.
When the Creator uses the Incinerator- 1Kings 17Bible Preaching
When the Creator uses the Incinerator- 1Kings 17
I. For Elijah- IT WAS A TRIAL of THE MIND.
II. For the Widow- IT WAS A TRIAL of THE HEART.
• Conclusion:
When Etiquette Interrupts the Party
TEXT: GEN 21:8-19
I. PRESUMPTION
A. WEANING- GEN 21:8
Rom 12:15-16
Isa 28:9-10
2Thess 3:10
B. WOUNDING- GEN 21:9
Prov 20:11
Luke 6:44
Matt 7:20
Matt 7:1
1Cor 8:12-13
Gal 4:28-29
II. CORRECTION
A. WANDERING- GEN 21:14
Gen 16:9
Eph 5:3-4
Gen 26:8
B. WANTING- GEN 21:15
Gen 21:14
Gen 16:10
1Cor 10:13
C. WHINING- GEN 21:16
III. INSTRUCTION
A. WHY- GEN 21:17
Gen 16:13
2Cor 4:9
Eccl 12:1
B. WHERE- GEN 21:17
Ps 40:1-2
Ps 66:18
Gen 21:17
C. WATER- GEN 21:19
Gen 16:13
THE FAITHFUL AND THE PHONY
TEXT: GEN 13:1-15
INTRO: V2, 5
I. DIRECTION VS DESIRE- V1, 10
II. DISCERNMENT VS DISREGARD- V7, 8
III. DEDICATION VS DETERMINATION- V14, 12-13
CONCLUSION: EX 13:13
Herod’s Self-made Snare Mark 6:26
I. Sinful Influence- “he would not reject her.”
II. Sinful Institution- “for his oath's sake”
III. Sinful Insecurity- “their sakes which sat with him”
Habakkuk: The justified (by faith) shall liveMichael Scaman
Habakkkuk means whom the Lord embraces... and Habakkuk could use an embrace after hearing the coming judgement but coming mercy as well
Book of Habakkuk, a struggle, ultimate futility of the nations in some senses and going forward, faith in a God who will accomplish all His pleasure
The page on the first slide is a fig tree with no leaves or figs
God tells Habakkuk He is doing something YOU HABAKKUK would not believe even if you were told. Is that a type of irony for God to say that to a prophet?
The justified (by faith) shall live is set in contrast to the proud (who have no need of faith except in themselves) and is also in contrast to the summary statement in 2:13,14 where the nations labor for nothing. God's purpose will stand and The death shall be filled with the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea (which is completely).
Habakkuk went through real struggle with the issue of evil in the world and God's apparent lack of response. Hw complains to God about evil, violence and lawlessness and God explains He will send the Babylonians and they will wipe you out.
He resolves to listen The book ends with a musical psalm that models living by faith in a
desperately difficult time
Warning to the Harlot and Her Harem
I. Warning to the Wicked Woman. Rev 18:7
A. Her Identity- Rev 18:7
1) She is Unstable- Pr 5:6
2) She Capitalizes on Momentary Weakness- Pr 7:25-26
3) She has Seductive Evil Lips- Pr 2:16
4) She is a Gossip- 1Tim 5:13
B. Her Infirmity- Rev 18:4, 8
• She Dares and Demands God Curse Her- Rev 18:5
II. The Convert of Corruption. Rev 18:4
III. The Preeminence of Purity. Rev 18:20
Conclusion- Ps 16:11
A presentation using four biblical experiences from Three books of the bible of experiences we will have in the last days and how we are to react to these circumstances.
Presents how Joseph's encounters in Egypt; the four Hebrews ' triumphs in Babylon and Joshua and Caleb meeting with lack of faith in the camp of Israel can be used to teach us principles of facing the challenges of modern times.
Thirteen Thirteens- The Rebel’s Coat of Many ColorsBible Preaching
Thirteen Thirteens- The Rebel’s Coat of Many Colors
Exod 13:13
Here are 13 passages that expose the Rebel’s clever disguise to contend with God.
1. The Stubborn Rebel
God has got your number.
2. The Opportunist Rebel
3. The Oblivious Rebel
4. The Compartmentalizing Rebel
5. The Controlling Rebel
6. The Pagan Rebel
7. The Procrastinating Rebel
8. The Persistent Rebel
9. The Impatient Rebel
10. The Passionate Rebel
11. The Partnership Rebel
12. The Part-time Rebel
13. The Unprotected Rebel
The Power of Permission
I. The Permission of Light
Matt 5:15-16
II. The Permission of Submission
Phil 2:5
III. The Permission of Constraint
Phil 4:5
IV. The Permission of Peace
Col 3:15
V. The Permission of Authority
Col 3:16
Conclusion-
The admonition is a man must
Put a prohibition on the acquisition
of human intuition and ambition
and be in submission to
the new creature’s position
by giving exhibition to the scriptures
definition of acceptable permission.
“So” Nehemiah
1. The “So” of Prayer- Nehemiah 2:4
“So I prayed”
2. The “So” of Purpose- Nehemiah 2:11
“So I came”
3. The “So” of Plod- Nehemiah 4:6,10,18,21
“So we built”
4. The “So” of Persistence- Nehemiah 6:3
“So that I cannot”
5. The “So” of Perfection- Nehemiah 6:15
“So the wall was finished”
6. The “So” of Personality- Nehemiah 5:15
“So did I”
7. The “So” of Power- Nehemiah 8:11
“So the Levites stilled all the people”
Conclusion:
Small words have their position as do seemingly insignificant people;
So take Nehemiah’s example and apply yourself to your position as God accomplishes His mission.
“So” Nehemiah
1. The “So” of Prayer- Nehemiah 2:4
“So I prayed”
2. The “So” of Purpose- Nehemiah 2:11
“So I came”
3. The “So” of Plod- Nehemiah 4:6,10,18,21
“So we built”
4. The “So” of Persistence- Nehemiah 6:3
“So that I cannot”
5. The “So” of Perfection- Nehemiah 6:15
“So the wall was finished”
6. The “So” of Personality- Nehemiah 5:15
“So did I”
7. The “So” of Power- Nehemiah 8:11
“So the Levites stilled all the people”
Conclusion:
Small words have their position as do seemingly insignificant people;
So take Nehemiah’s example and apply yourself to your position as God accomplishes His mission.
ISAAC FACING FAMINE
TEXT: GEN 26:1-11
I. FALSEHOOD- VS 7, 8
A CONVENIENT LIE FOR ISAAC.
II. FRUITION- VS8
A SUCCESSFUL DECEPTION
III. FOUNDATION- VS10
THE SIN OF SELF-JUSTIFICATION
IV. FORBEARANCE- VS11
THE MERCY OF GOD.
THE WAY OF ESAU
I. SELF-WILLED- 27
PROVIDER
PRUDENT
POPULAR
II. SELF-SUFFICIENT- 29, 30
DEMANDING
DECEIVED
III. SELF-RIGHTEOUS
VALUE
VANITY
CONCLUSION: SAFETY
PHONY PROPHETS FOR PROFIT
TEXT: 2PET 2:1-3
I. COUNTERFEIT PREACHER.
2PET 2:1
II. CORRUPT PHILOSOPHY
2PET 2:2
III. COVETOUS PLEBES
2PET 2:3
CONCLUSION- A PRODUCT TO PLUNDER
2PET 2:3
HOW SHALL WE SING THE LORD'S SONG IN A STRANGE LAND
TEXT: PS 137:4
I. BY SEEING THE WAY AHEAD IS THE WAY FORWARD.
EXOD 14:10, 15
II. BY SEEING PAST MIRACLES AS PROBABLE FOR PRESENT PROBLEMS.
MARK 6:47-52
III. BY REPRIMANDING YOUR HUMAN MIND.
2COR 1:8-10
CONCLUSION-
ONLY A MIND SUPERIOR TO THIS WORLD CAN “SING THE LORD’S SONG IN A STRANGE LAND”.
A PRAYER FOR COMPREHENSION
TEXT: PS 119:18
I. OPEN
Matt 13:13
2Cor 4:4
Ps 19:1-2
John 3:3
1Pet 1:23
Isa 29:10-12
Eph 1:17-18
II. THOU
Ps 119:130
Jer 15:16
III. WONDROUS THINGS
Jer 6:10
Ps 119:95-97
Heb 8:5
Heb 10:1
CONCLUSION
HOS 8:12
1COR 2:9-10
Ps 119:18
When Etiquette Interrupts the Party
TEXT: GEN 21:8-19
I. PRESUMPTION
A. WEANING- GEN 21:8
Rom 12:15-16
Isa 28:9-10
2Thess 3:10
B. WOUNDING- GEN 21:9
Prov 20:11
Luke 6:44
Matt 7:20
Matt 7:1
1Cor 8:12-13
Gal 4:28-29
II. CORRECTION
A. WANDERING- GEN 21:14
Gen 16:9
Eph 5:3-4
Gen 26:8
B. WANTING- GEN 21:15
Gen 21:14
Gen 16:10
1Cor 10:13
C. WHINING- GEN 21:16
III. INSTRUCTION
A. WHY- GEN 21:17
Gen 16:13
2Cor 4:9
Eccl 12:1
B. WHERE- GEN 21:17
Ps 40:1-2
Ps 66:18
Gen 21:17
C. WATER- GEN 21:19
Gen 16:13
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1. A Proper Prosperity
Gen 26:11-22
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2. 1
A Proper Prosperity
Gen 26:11-22
11) And Abimelech charged all
his people, saying, He that
toucheth this man or his wife
shall surely be put to death.
12) Then Isaac sowed in that
land, and received in the same
year an hundredfold: and the
LORD blessed him.
13) And the man waxed great,
and went forward, and grew
until he became very great:
14) For he had possession of
flocks, and possession of herds,
and great store of servants: and
the Philistines envied him.
3. 2
15) For all the wells which his
father's servants had digged in
the days of Abraham his father,
the Philistines had stopped them,
and filled them with earth.
16) And Abimelech said unto
Isaac, Go from us; for thou art
much mightier than we.
17) And Isaac departed thence,
and pitched his tent in the valley
of Gerar, and dwelt there.
18) And Isaac digged again the
wells of water, which they had
digged in the days of Abraham
his father; for the Philistines had
stopped them after the death of
Abraham: and he called their
names after the names by which
his father had called them.
4. 3
19) And Isaac's servants digged
in the valley, and found there a
well of springing water.
20) And the herdmen of Gerar
did strive with Isaac's herdmen,
saying, The water is ours: and he
called the name of the well
Esek; because they strove with
him.
21) And they digged another
well, and strove for that also:
and he called the name of it
Sitnah.
22) And he removed from
thence, and digged another well;
and for that they strove not: and
he called the name of it
Rehoboth; and he said, For now
the LORD hath made room for
5. 4
us, and we shall be fruitful in the
land.
A proper prosperity.
I The Program.
Then Isaac sowed in that land,
1. Industry-
There is a direct connection
between diligence and
prosperity.
(1) Investment-
As there is no harvest without
a seed-time, so there is no
increase without effort
6. 5
Prov 10:4 He becometh
poor that dealeth with a
slack hand: but the hand of
the diligent maketh rich.
Prov 13:4 The soul of the
sluggard desireth, and hath
nothing: but the soul of the
diligent shall be made fat.
Prov 28:19 He that tilleth
his land shall have plenty of
bread: but he that followeth
after vain persons shall
have poverty enough.
(2) Instruction of God-
As by God’s harvest follows
seed-time
7. 6
Prov 13:4 The soul of the
sluggard desireth, and hath
nothing: but the soul of the
diligent shall be made fat.
Prov 21:5 The thoughts of
the diligent tend only to
plenteousness; but of every
one that is hasty only to
want.
Prov 28:19 He that tilleth
his land shall have plenty of
bread: but he that followeth
after vain persons shall
have poverty enough.
2. Increase-
The blessing of God.
8. 7
the least likely instruments
can achieve success.
The harvests depend more
upon the goodness of God
than upon the price of the
plough.
Ps 127:1-2 1 A Song of
degrees for Solomon.
Except the LORD build the
house, they labour in vain
that build it: except the
LORD keep the city, the
watchman waketh but in
vain.
2 It is vain for you to rise
up early, to sit up late, to eat
the bread of sorrows: for so
he giveth his beloved sleep.
9. 8
II The Opposition.
Gen 26:16
16) And Abimelech said unto
Isaac, Go from us; for thou art
much mightier than we.
1. Spite
of the Philistines
Envy, one of the works of the
flesh
Gal 5:19 Now the works of
the flesh are manifest,
which are these; Adultery,
fornication, uncleanness,
lasciviousness,
Gal 5:21 Envyings,
murders, drunkenness,
10. 9
revellings, and such like: of
the which I tell you before,
as I have also told you in
time past, that they which
do such things shall not
inherit the kingdom of God.
Jas 4:5 Do ye think that the
scripture saith in vain, The
spirit that dwelleth in us
lusteth to envy?
a frequent characteristic of
evil men
1Cor 3:3 For ye are yet
carnal: for whereas there is
among you envying, and
strife, and divisions, are ye
not carnal, and walk as
men?
11. 10
Titus 3:3 For we ourselves
also were sometimes
foolish, disobedient,
deceived, serving divers
lusts and pleasures, living in
malice and envy, hateful,
and hating one another.
an occasional infirmity of
pious souls
Phil 1:15 Some indeed
preach Christ even of envy
and strife; and some also of
good will:
1Pet 2:1 Wherefore laying
aside all malice, and all
guile, and hypocrisies, and
envies, and all evil
speakings,
12. 11
and forbidden by the law of
God
Exod 20:17 Thou shalt not
covet thy neighbour's house,
thou shalt not covet thy
neighbour's wife, nor his
manservant, nor his
maidservant, nor his ox, nor
his ass, nor any thing that is
thy neighbour's.
Ps 37:1 A Psalm of David.
Fret not thyself because of
evildoers, neither be thou
envious against the workers
of iniquity.
13. 12
Jas 5:9 Grudge not one
against another, brethren,
lest ye be condemned:
behold, the judge standeth
before the door.
is commonly excited by
observing the prosperity of
others
Ps 37:7 Rest in the LORD,
and wait patiently for him:
fret not thyself because of
him who prospereth in his
way, because of the man
who bringeth wicked
devices to pass.
14. 13
Ps 73:7 Their eyes stand
out with fatness: they have
more than heart could wish.
Eccl 4:4 Again, I
considered all travail, and
every right work, that for
this a man is envied of his
neighbour. This is also
vanity and vexation of
spirit.
and inevitably reaps, as in the
case of the Philistines,
hostility (secret or open).
2. Suspicion
of Abimelech.
15. 14
The growing power of the
patriarch made the monarch’s
mind a menace.
Interpreting the character
of Isaac by his own, he
conceived it impossible to
possess large resources
without using them to
acquire dominion over
others. Modern kings and
statesmen are scarcely
further advanced, the
prosperity of neighboring
empires being commonly
regarded as a menace to
the liberties of their own.
It is the mission of
Christianity to show how
16. 15
power can be possessed
without perturb passion.
III The Retention.
By:
1. Patience,
A meek, unresisting spirit in
submitting to injury. When
Abimelech requested him to
leave Gerar, he left.
When the Philistines filled up
his father’s wells,
he quietly dug them out
again.
When the herdmen of Gerar
fought with his shepherds
about a spring,
17. 16
he simply gave it up, and
sought another;
and when this too was
disputed,
he retired and dug a third.
In the midst of all this his
flocks and herds kept
multiplying.
Matt 5:39-42 39 But I
say unto you, That ye resist
not evil: but whosoever
shall smite thee on thy right
cheek, turn to him the other
also.
40 And if any man will sue
thee at the law, and take
18. 17
away thy coat, let him have
thy cloke also.
41 And whosoever shall
compel thee to go a mile, go
with him twain.
42 Give to him that asketh
thee, and from him that
would borrow of thee turn
not thou away.
Matt 5:5 Blessed are the
meek: for they shall inherit
the earth.
2. Perseverance,
In not permitting himself to
be discouraged by the
opposition,
19. 18
He steadily attended to his
business.
This often contributes more
to success in life than brilliant
abilities.
3. Piety,
Grateful recognition of God’s
hand in putting an end to the
irritation and annoyance of
his neighbors, and giving him
at last a comfortable
settlement at Rehoboth.
It is God’s mercy and grace
which affords quiet
neighborhoods to reside in,
easy circumstances to live in,
and precious promises to
trust in;
20. 19
true see the goodness of God
in the midst of life’s light
afflictions.
Conclusion
1. There is only one road to
proper prosperity- diligence
and devotion.
2. Material prosperity can
procure comforts, the
blessings of God are always
accompanied by the Blasting
of the Devil.
3. Prosperity is often thrown
away in litigation when it
might be preserved in the
long run by submission.