The document discusses the grain offering described in Chapter 2 of Leviticus. It describes how the grain offering represented fellowship with God and the suffering of Jesus. It was made from fine flour, oil, and salt. The fine flour represented Jesus' life as the grain of wheat that dies and is crushed. Oil represented the Holy Spirit. Yeast and honey were not permitted as they represented sin. The grain offering prefigured consuming Jesus for life. The peace offering from Chapter 3 represented gratitude and justification through Jesus' sacrifice, establishing peace between God and man.
This document provides an overview of chapters 32-34 of the book of Exodus in the Bible. It summarizes the key events as follows: The Israelites build a golden calf while Moses is on Mount Sinai receiving the Ten Commandments from God. God threatens to destroy the Israelites for their idolatry, but Moses intercedes on their behalf. Upon returning, Moses breaks the stone tablets and punishes the Israelites. God then promises to send an angel with the Israelites into Canaan but says he will not go with them due to their obstinance. Moses asks to see God's glory, and God shields Moses with his hand to protect him before allowing Moses to see his back. God gives Moses new stone tablets with the Ten
The document summarizes the ceremonial laws and practices for sin offerings in the Israelite Sanctuary. It describes 3 types of sins - unintentional, deliberate, and rebellion - and the appropriate sacrifices for each. For any sin, the sinner was to lay hands on the sacrificial victim, transferring their guilt. The blood of the sacrifice would then be taken by the priest to the altar to fully atone for the sin. Jesus' death on the cross fulfilled these ceremonial duties by bearing the guilt of all humanity and interceding for believers before God in heaven. Through faith in Christ, all sins can be forgiven.
Palm Sunday sermon - 4 Essentials to worshiping God. Understand that God deserves to be worshiped. We were created to worship. We must worship Jesus as both Savior and Lord. We must worship God with our whole lives.
The document describes two accounts of creation found in Genesis chapters 1-2 and Exodus 39-40. It notes that in both accounts, God completes His work of creation and the work of building the tabernacle is finished according to God's commands. The Sabbath is established in Genesis as a day of rest and remembrance for God's work in creation and redemption according to Deuteronomy.
10 Minute presentation of the Fall Feasts of the Lord and their prophetic significance. Learn the Hebrew roots of our faith and that our Father loves celebrations and wants us to meet with each other and with Him at His appointed times.
Tears: Reconciliation and Forgiveness - Genesis 45David Turner
Joseph, who had been sold into slavery by his brothers, reveals his identity to his brothers in Egypt. Overcome with emotion at being reunited, Joseph weeps loudly. He reassures his brothers that what they had done was part of God's plan to save lives during the famine. Joseph arranges for his entire family to move to Egypt to live in Goshen where there would be food. When Joseph's brothers return to Canaan and tell their father Jacob that Joseph is alive, Jacob is at first unable to believe it but regains his spirit upon seeing the wagons Joseph had sent for them.
This document summarizes the sin offering and trespass offering in Leviticus. The sin offering was made to atone for sins committed unintentionally and covered sins of omission and ignorance. It involved laying hands on an unblemished animal to transfer one's sins before slaughtering it. The blood was sprinkled or poured in specific places, and the fat was burned as an offering to God. For most people, the flesh was burned outside the camp. The trespass offering also required restitution if the sin caused material loss to another. Both offerings symbolized Christ bearing our sins.
This document provides an overview of chapters 32-34 of the book of Exodus in the Bible. It summarizes the key events as follows: The Israelites build a golden calf while Moses is on Mount Sinai receiving the Ten Commandments from God. God threatens to destroy the Israelites for their idolatry, but Moses intercedes on their behalf. Upon returning, Moses breaks the stone tablets and punishes the Israelites. God then promises to send an angel with the Israelites into Canaan but says he will not go with them due to their obstinance. Moses asks to see God's glory, and God shields Moses with his hand to protect him before allowing Moses to see his back. God gives Moses new stone tablets with the Ten
The document summarizes the ceremonial laws and practices for sin offerings in the Israelite Sanctuary. It describes 3 types of sins - unintentional, deliberate, and rebellion - and the appropriate sacrifices for each. For any sin, the sinner was to lay hands on the sacrificial victim, transferring their guilt. The blood of the sacrifice would then be taken by the priest to the altar to fully atone for the sin. Jesus' death on the cross fulfilled these ceremonial duties by bearing the guilt of all humanity and interceding for believers before God in heaven. Through faith in Christ, all sins can be forgiven.
Palm Sunday sermon - 4 Essentials to worshiping God. Understand that God deserves to be worshiped. We were created to worship. We must worship Jesus as both Savior and Lord. We must worship God with our whole lives.
The document describes two accounts of creation found in Genesis chapters 1-2 and Exodus 39-40. It notes that in both accounts, God completes His work of creation and the work of building the tabernacle is finished according to God's commands. The Sabbath is established in Genesis as a day of rest and remembrance for God's work in creation and redemption according to Deuteronomy.
10 Minute presentation of the Fall Feasts of the Lord and their prophetic significance. Learn the Hebrew roots of our faith and that our Father loves celebrations and wants us to meet with each other and with Him at His appointed times.
Tears: Reconciliation and Forgiveness - Genesis 45David Turner
Joseph, who had been sold into slavery by his brothers, reveals his identity to his brothers in Egypt. Overcome with emotion at being reunited, Joseph weeps loudly. He reassures his brothers that what they had done was part of God's plan to save lives during the famine. Joseph arranges for his entire family to move to Egypt to live in Goshen where there would be food. When Joseph's brothers return to Canaan and tell their father Jacob that Joseph is alive, Jacob is at first unable to believe it but regains his spirit upon seeing the wagons Joseph had sent for them.
This document summarizes the sin offering and trespass offering in Leviticus. The sin offering was made to atone for sins committed unintentionally and covered sins of omission and ignorance. It involved laying hands on an unblemished animal to transfer one's sins before slaughtering it. The blood was sprinkled or poured in specific places, and the fat was burned as an offering to God. For most people, the flesh was burned outside the camp. The trespass offering also required restitution if the sin caused material loss to another. Both offerings symbolized Christ bearing our sins.
The document discusses spiritual gifts and how Christians can identify their gifts from the Holy Spirit. It explains that spiritual gifts are given to believers so they can minister to others, and that understanding one's gifts allows one to serve better. It provides tips on how to identify gifts, such as praying about it, being involved in different ministries, and considering what types of ministry one enjoys and is asked to do repeatedly. The document emphasizes that all gifts are equally valuable and meant to help build up the church.
Genesis. A world from nothing. A people from nothing.
A people
Walking by faith
in the cruciformity of life
And a picture painted of the one
Who from, through, to and for all things were made
Stay Alert and Avoid Spiritual Snake BiteJOHNY NATAD
Everyday a Christian must stay alert and avoid the DANGER of SPIRITURAL SNAKE BITE in life - the influence and deception of spiritual serpent, the Satan and devil - the enemy of the Living God.
The calling of Jeremiah. Difference in the call with Isaiah.
Illustrations of the Almond tree, the boiling pot, the potters shop. Favorite verses in Jeremiah.
Jesus heals a man who was born blind. When Jesus' disciples ask if the man's blindness was due to his own or his parents' sins, Jesus says it was so God's power could be shown. Jesus heals the man by making mud with spit and rubbing it on his eyes, telling him to wash in the Pool of Siloam. When questioned about the healing, the man testifies boldly about Jesus and glorifies him. The Pharisees expel the man from the synagogue for his belief. Jesus finds the man and tells him he is the Son of Man, and the man believes.
Acts 1, The Person and works of the Holy Spirit, restoring the kingdom to Isr...Valley Bible Fellowship
Acts Chapter 1, Was Luke Jewish?, a carefully investigated, eyewitness account, restoring the kingdom to Israel, His Ascension, prayer, Mary, the mother and brothers of Jesus, Mariolotry, Judas, Peter, Matthias, be a witness
The document summarizes the biblical feasts of Passover, Unleavened Bread, and Pentecost. It explains that Passover commemorates God's deliverance of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt and involves sacrificing a lamb. Unleavened Bread follows and involves eating bread without leaven (yeast) for 7 days to remember the hurried Exodus. Pentecost, also called Weeks or Harvest, occurs 50 days after the firstfruits offering and involves presenting grain offerings to God. The document notes that these feasts point to Jesus, who is the ultimate sacrifice and deliverer from sin.
A beginner’s guide to understanding the Bible. This study is intended to show how the Old Testament fits together. For more information please check out my blog. www.thoughtsfromeb.wordpress.com
History of Israel part 4 - PRRM Bible Study GroupAverell Gaspar
The document provides a history of Israel from the Exodus to the time of Joshua. It summarizes key events such as the Israelites receiving the 10 Commandments at Mt Sinai, building the Tabernacle, and crossing the Jordan River into Canaan under Joshua's leadership. The book of Joshua is then discussed in more detail, covering how Joshua led the people to conquer cities like Jericho and divide the land among the tribes of Israel as God had promised. It also reviews the books of Judges, Ruth and sets the context for the time period they cover in Israel's history.
The document describes the symbolism and meaning behind various furnishings and objects in the Tabernacle, including the table of showbread, golden candlestick, and altar of incense. It discusses how these point to spiritual truths about Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, worship, and God's provision and refining work. Key ideas include Christ as the bread of life who sustains us, the Holy Spirit's illumination of God's word, and the importance of true worship in spirit and truth through Christ's intercession.
The document discusses the divine purpose of the Tabernacle based on Exodus 25:8 and 29:46-47. It covers how God wants to dwell among His people as represented by the Tabernacle, and the significance of its construction according to God's instructions. It also summarizes the arrangement of the 12 tribes of Israel around the Tabernacle, with their placement on the four sides corresponding to the four living creatures seen by Ezekiel and Revelation.
1. John's gospel was written later than the other gospels, around 90 AD, decades after Jesus' death when Jerusalem and the Temple had been destroyed. It provides an eyewitness account from the disciple whom Jesus loved, commonly accepted to be the apostle John.
2. This gospel emphasizes the divine nature of Jesus as the Son of God through his signs and teachings, and highlights the division between those who believe and receive eternal life and those who refuse to believe and remain in judgment and sin.
3. The purpose is that readers may believe in Jesus as the Christ and Son of God and have life through believing in his name. John aims to provide spiritual insight so readers can truly know God the Father
The document outlines God's plan of salvation according to scripture as involving five steps: 1) Hearing the word of God, 2) Believing in Jesus, 3) Repenting of sins, 4) Confessing faith in Jesus, and 5) Being baptized for the remission of sins. It emphasizes that while people have come up with many plans of salvation, there is only one plan given by God in the Bible. It encourages examining whether one has truly obeyed God's biblical plan of salvation or been deceived by human-made plans.
Living in the End Times Events: Signs that we are the Last GenerationFrancis Hernandez
*** Links to Important Documents below ***
"Gayundin naman, kapag nakita ninyo ang lahat ng ito, malalaman ninyong malapit na siyang[a] dumating, halos naririto na. 34 Tandaan ninyo, magaganap ang lahat ng mga ito bago maubos ang salinlahing ito." (Mateo 24:33)
Ang Mensaheng ito ay sinulat at ibinihagi noong Marso 24, 2022. Layunin ng mensahe na ipagbigay alam ang mga pangyayari sa daigdig na nagpapatunay na tayo ang Huling Henerasyon na makakasaksi sa Pagbabalik ng Panginoong Jesus. Ang katuruan ay ibinahagi ni Ptr. Francis S. Hernandez.
Download this lesson in PowerPoint format:
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An overview of the book of Job, the 18th book of the Bible/OT... surveying the shape and overall content. Given at a Bible Class in Laindon on 11th December 2019
This document discusses offerings in the Old Testament. It covers several types of sacrificial and non-sacrificial offerings mentioned in the Old Testament, including burnt offerings, peace offerings, meal offerings, first fruit offerings, and offerings from spoils of war. It also discusses special offerings like those for building the tabernacle, reconstructing the temple, and during pilgrimages. The document emphasizes that offerings were meant to acknowledge God as the supreme authority and provider, and were given voluntarily and proportionately to how God had blessed each person.
The Israelites grumbled against Moses for lack of water after escaping Egypt. God provided water from a bitter spring and later manna and quail in the wilderness. However, the people continued complaining, testing God. After arriving at Rephidim without water, Moses struck a rock at Horeb on God's command, providing water. The Amalekites attacked Israel and were defeated after Moses held up his staff. Jethro, Moses' father-in-law, advised selecting other leaders to help judge smaller cases and share the workload with Moses.
The burnt offering represented complete consecration and devotion to God. It was offered daily and picturing the totality of Christ's sacrifice on the cross. The worshiper would lay hands on the unblemished animal, identifying with its death, before its blood was sprinkled, body cut up, and fully burned as a sweet-smelling offering to God.
The document provides a summary of the Easy Reading Edition for April 1-7. It discusses various symbols of the Holy Spirit found in the Bible, including a dove, water, oil, a seal and guarantee, light and fire. It explores what each symbol represents about the Holy Spirit's work, such as bringing purity, spiritual growth, empowerment, and God's promises. The summary teaches that the Holy Spirit helps Christians live according to God's will, changing areas of their lives, and flowing out to help others through their words and actions, guided by the Spirit's influence.
The document discusses spiritual gifts and how Christians can identify their gifts from the Holy Spirit. It explains that spiritual gifts are given to believers so they can minister to others, and that understanding one's gifts allows one to serve better. It provides tips on how to identify gifts, such as praying about it, being involved in different ministries, and considering what types of ministry one enjoys and is asked to do repeatedly. The document emphasizes that all gifts are equally valuable and meant to help build up the church.
Genesis. A world from nothing. A people from nothing.
A people
Walking by faith
in the cruciformity of life
And a picture painted of the one
Who from, through, to and for all things were made
Stay Alert and Avoid Spiritual Snake BiteJOHNY NATAD
Everyday a Christian must stay alert and avoid the DANGER of SPIRITURAL SNAKE BITE in life - the influence and deception of spiritual serpent, the Satan and devil - the enemy of the Living God.
The calling of Jeremiah. Difference in the call with Isaiah.
Illustrations of the Almond tree, the boiling pot, the potters shop. Favorite verses in Jeremiah.
Jesus heals a man who was born blind. When Jesus' disciples ask if the man's blindness was due to his own or his parents' sins, Jesus says it was so God's power could be shown. Jesus heals the man by making mud with spit and rubbing it on his eyes, telling him to wash in the Pool of Siloam. When questioned about the healing, the man testifies boldly about Jesus and glorifies him. The Pharisees expel the man from the synagogue for his belief. Jesus finds the man and tells him he is the Son of Man, and the man believes.
Acts 1, The Person and works of the Holy Spirit, restoring the kingdom to Isr...Valley Bible Fellowship
Acts Chapter 1, Was Luke Jewish?, a carefully investigated, eyewitness account, restoring the kingdom to Israel, His Ascension, prayer, Mary, the mother and brothers of Jesus, Mariolotry, Judas, Peter, Matthias, be a witness
The document summarizes the biblical feasts of Passover, Unleavened Bread, and Pentecost. It explains that Passover commemorates God's deliverance of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt and involves sacrificing a lamb. Unleavened Bread follows and involves eating bread without leaven (yeast) for 7 days to remember the hurried Exodus. Pentecost, also called Weeks or Harvest, occurs 50 days after the firstfruits offering and involves presenting grain offerings to God. The document notes that these feasts point to Jesus, who is the ultimate sacrifice and deliverer from sin.
A beginner’s guide to understanding the Bible. This study is intended to show how the Old Testament fits together. For more information please check out my blog. www.thoughtsfromeb.wordpress.com
History of Israel part 4 - PRRM Bible Study GroupAverell Gaspar
The document provides a history of Israel from the Exodus to the time of Joshua. It summarizes key events such as the Israelites receiving the 10 Commandments at Mt Sinai, building the Tabernacle, and crossing the Jordan River into Canaan under Joshua's leadership. The book of Joshua is then discussed in more detail, covering how Joshua led the people to conquer cities like Jericho and divide the land among the tribes of Israel as God had promised. It also reviews the books of Judges, Ruth and sets the context for the time period they cover in Israel's history.
The document describes the symbolism and meaning behind various furnishings and objects in the Tabernacle, including the table of showbread, golden candlestick, and altar of incense. It discusses how these point to spiritual truths about Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, worship, and God's provision and refining work. Key ideas include Christ as the bread of life who sustains us, the Holy Spirit's illumination of God's word, and the importance of true worship in spirit and truth through Christ's intercession.
The document discusses the divine purpose of the Tabernacle based on Exodus 25:8 and 29:46-47. It covers how God wants to dwell among His people as represented by the Tabernacle, and the significance of its construction according to God's instructions. It also summarizes the arrangement of the 12 tribes of Israel around the Tabernacle, with their placement on the four sides corresponding to the four living creatures seen by Ezekiel and Revelation.
1. John's gospel was written later than the other gospels, around 90 AD, decades after Jesus' death when Jerusalem and the Temple had been destroyed. It provides an eyewitness account from the disciple whom Jesus loved, commonly accepted to be the apostle John.
2. This gospel emphasizes the divine nature of Jesus as the Son of God through his signs and teachings, and highlights the division between those who believe and receive eternal life and those who refuse to believe and remain in judgment and sin.
3. The purpose is that readers may believe in Jesus as the Christ and Son of God and have life through believing in his name. John aims to provide spiritual insight so readers can truly know God the Father
The document outlines God's plan of salvation according to scripture as involving five steps: 1) Hearing the word of God, 2) Believing in Jesus, 3) Repenting of sins, 4) Confessing faith in Jesus, and 5) Being baptized for the remission of sins. It emphasizes that while people have come up with many plans of salvation, there is only one plan given by God in the Bible. It encourages examining whether one has truly obeyed God's biblical plan of salvation or been deceived by human-made plans.
Living in the End Times Events: Signs that we are the Last GenerationFrancis Hernandez
*** Links to Important Documents below ***
"Gayundin naman, kapag nakita ninyo ang lahat ng ito, malalaman ninyong malapit na siyang[a] dumating, halos naririto na. 34 Tandaan ninyo, magaganap ang lahat ng mga ito bago maubos ang salinlahing ito." (Mateo 24:33)
Ang Mensaheng ito ay sinulat at ibinihagi noong Marso 24, 2022. Layunin ng mensahe na ipagbigay alam ang mga pangyayari sa daigdig na nagpapatunay na tayo ang Huling Henerasyon na makakasaksi sa Pagbabalik ng Panginoong Jesus. Ang katuruan ay ibinahagi ni Ptr. Francis S. Hernandez.
Download this lesson in PowerPoint format:
ISO 20022 - Philippines - Roadmap to Digital Payments: https://mega.nz/file/5soRQIhI#xohPYDJkYv2bl7C8fpb4xqhbJh0ktK4YvLOxHb5ZpsI
Timetable to establish the New World Order: https://mega.nz/file/Qxo2QLYK#ulhF2vFQI-gO6XgVPWTXfpUzWuoTBQD5Sqx0R3tgZLg
Download Free End Times Lessons, Tagalog Sermons and other Resources for Filipino Preachers/Churches: https://endtimesbibleprophecy.epizy.com
End Times Bible Prophecy Blog: https://endtimesbibleprophecy908059317.wordpress.com/
The Author's Blog: https://ifacedownworship.wordpress.com/
Email the Author: ifacedownworship@gmail.com
An overview of the book of Job, the 18th book of the Bible/OT... surveying the shape and overall content. Given at a Bible Class in Laindon on 11th December 2019
This document discusses offerings in the Old Testament. It covers several types of sacrificial and non-sacrificial offerings mentioned in the Old Testament, including burnt offerings, peace offerings, meal offerings, first fruit offerings, and offerings from spoils of war. It also discusses special offerings like those for building the tabernacle, reconstructing the temple, and during pilgrimages. The document emphasizes that offerings were meant to acknowledge God as the supreme authority and provider, and were given voluntarily and proportionately to how God had blessed each person.
The Israelites grumbled against Moses for lack of water after escaping Egypt. God provided water from a bitter spring and later manna and quail in the wilderness. However, the people continued complaining, testing God. After arriving at Rephidim without water, Moses struck a rock at Horeb on God's command, providing water. The Amalekites attacked Israel and were defeated after Moses held up his staff. Jethro, Moses' father-in-law, advised selecting other leaders to help judge smaller cases and share the workload with Moses.
The burnt offering represented complete consecration and devotion to God. It was offered daily and picturing the totality of Christ's sacrifice on the cross. The worshiper would lay hands on the unblemished animal, identifying with its death, before its blood was sprinkled, body cut up, and fully burned as a sweet-smelling offering to God.
The document provides a summary of the Easy Reading Edition for April 1-7. It discusses various symbols of the Holy Spirit found in the Bible, including a dove, water, oil, a seal and guarantee, light and fire. It explores what each symbol represents about the Holy Spirit's work, such as bringing purity, spiritual growth, empowerment, and God's promises. The summary teaches that the Holy Spirit helps Christians live according to God's will, changing areas of their lives, and flowing out to help others through their words and actions, guided by the Spirit's influence.
When people read the descriptions of Israel’s feasts in the Old Testament, they are often tempted to shift into high speed . . . what possible relevance do they have for us today? Yet we believe that this often overlooked subject is full of spiritual truths that are intensely relevant to our past, present, and future.
This document discusses the evangelical Christian worldview with a focus on redemption, church, and calling. It examines the basic doctrines of redemption including justification, propitiation, reconciliation, and regeneration. It defines the church as both the universal body of believers and the local congregation. The church's purpose is to spread the gospel message and various activities are discussed like worship, preaching, and sacraments. Finally, it addresses the Christian's calling to live for God's glory and serve others using their spiritual gifts within their vocations.
The book of Leviticus outlines laws for worship, the priesthood, purity, and feasts in Israel. It describes five types of offerings - burnt, peace, meal, sin, and trespass - which were to be presented to God. The book also establishes rules for the priesthood, including their duties and portions. Laws of purity covered topics like forbidden foods, bodily issues, and rituals. Major feasts included Passover, Unleavened Bread, First Fruits, Pentecost, Trumpets, Atonement, and Tabernacles. The Year of Jubilee every 50 years cancelled debts and returned lands to original owners. Obedience brought blessing while disobedience resulted in punishment.
This article discusses the atoning blood of Christ and its importance in emphasizing the seriousness of sin, reminding us of the salvation available, and encouraging our security. It notes that only the blood of Christ has the power to remove man's guilty sin stains. It also emphasizes that Jesus died individually for each person and his sacrifice allows salvation for all men. His precious atoning blood is what washes away our sins.
Children of God would offer up offerings in the old covenant as well as the new. This lesson goes over the three different peace offerings of the old covenant. Audio and slides can be viewed together at www.cmcoc.org Sermon by: Brian Birdow
This document provides an overview of a semester course on substitution and identification from Kingdom Builders Education Center. The course covers how both the Old and New Testaments point to Christ and the cross. It discusses the five Levitical offerings from the Old Testament that foreshadowed Christ's sacrifice, focusing on the whole burnt offering and meat offering. It also examines how Jesus lived a perfect life as both God and man and was the ultimate substitutionary sacrifice to satisfy God's demands.
The document discusses various ways that people, events, and objects in the Old Testament foreshadow or prefigure people and events in the New Testament. It provides examples of historical foreshadows, types and antitypes related to Abraham, the Exodus, the tabernacle and temple, and Old Testament festivals. It also summarizes many prophecies from the Old Testament and their fulfillment in the New Testament related to the Messiah and the Kingdom of God.
The John Series Part 9a - This Temple Notes.pdfTheScribe4
This document contains a sermon with multiple points about interpreting scripture correctly and the significance of Jesus referring to his body as the temple in John 2:19. Some key ideas discussed include:
1) Private or individual interpretations of scripture are not allowed, as only the Holy Spirit can properly interpret scripture. Incorrect interpretations have led to many problems.
2) When Jesus said "destroy this temple", he was referring to his physical body, not the Jerusalem temple. The Jews misunderstood this due to their private interpretation.
3) Jesus' body was a "tabernacle" or temporary dwelling place for God while on earth, fulfilling prophecies about building the temple. It was meant to be
This document outlines the Baptist Conference of the Philippines' statement of faith regarding the doctrine of Bibliology. It states that the BCP believes the Bible is the fully inspired and inerrant Word of God as originally written, and that it has supreme authority over matters of faith and conduct. The rest of the document then provides further explanation of key aspects of Bibliology, including defining general and special revelation, the sources of revelation through nature, providence, conscience, Christ, and scripture, and theological concepts of inspiration, inerrancy, and infallibility regarding the Bible.
0. Looking at the Big Picture Notes (Letter Sized)William Anderson
The document provides an overview of "the big picture" according to Christianity. It discusses that knowing the big picture helps answer life's big questions by understanding that life is about bringing God glory through following Jesus' example of living for others. The big picture shows that the goal is to expand God's kingdom, the mission is to make disciples through sharing the gospel worldwide, and the ultimate purpose is to glorify God and Jesus so they may be worshipped.
The document discusses the music practices of the early church, specifically their singing during worship services. It provides several key points:
1) The early church only engaged in vocal music without instruments during worship. Singing was done by the entire congregation together rather than by special groups.
2) Singing was used to teach doctrine, encourage fellowship, and praise God as a spiritual sacrifice. The words were more important than the melody in edifying believers.
3) Specific passages like Ephesians 5:19 and Colossians 3:16 indicate singing involved the whole congregation harmoniously and was led by a song leader. Singing exemplified their unity and involved the whole person in worshipping God.
God established sacrifices from the earliest days of humanity to teach that sinful humans can only find union with God through the death of Jesus, who was prefigured in those sacrifices. There were mandatory and voluntary sacrifices to represent atonement, gratitude, dedication, and requests. All pointed to Jesus' ultimate sacrifice. God wants believers to offer living sacrifices today through helping others, praising God, and dedicating one's entire being to the Lord.
Peter wrote this letter to encourage believers scattered across various regions who faced persecution. He reminds them that God chose and called them according to his foreknowledge. The Father, Son and Holy Spirit each play a role in their redemption. Peter outlines the letter's themes - their inheritance in heaven, suffering testing their faith, and privilege of the gospel prophesied. He exhorts holy conduct and sincere brotherly love, motivated by God's redemptive work through Christ's blood and the living word. Ellen White comments that Peter encouraged studying Scripture for comfort, strength and remaining faithful amid pagan surroundings.
Jesus was to put all enemies under his feetGLENN PEASE
Christ offered himself as the ultimate sacrifice for sins. His one-time sacrifice was complete and sufficient for all people. Now in heaven, Christ rests from his work, having fully atoned for sins. He sits at the right hand of God in the place of highest honor and authority. Eventually, Christ will subjugate all his enemies like sin, death, and the devil by the power of his gospel and spirit. His ultimate victory over all opposition is assured.
The document provides information about the five main Levitical sacrifices presented in the Old Testament: burnt offering, meal (grain) offering, peace offering, sin offering, and trespass offering. It describes the rules and procedures for each type of offering based on passages from Leviticus, noting how each offering foreshadowed an aspect of Christ's sacrifice on the cross. The document emphasizes that through the sacrifices, God was establishing a way for people's sins to be atoned for and fellowship with him to be restored.
The document discusses Jesus' active role in our lives and his eventual return to judge humanity. It notes that while Jesus sits at God's right hand, he has not stopped working, as he promised to be with us always and called Saul on the road to Damascus. When Jesus returns, he will judge all people and non-believers will be condemned to hell while believers will dwell with God in the new Jerusalem. The document encourages focusing on fellowship with Jesus and bringing others to faith rather than sensationalism.
This document discusses different views of the "baptism of the Holy Spirit" and what the Bible says about it. It argues that:
- The phrase "baptism of the Holy Spirit" does not appear in the Bible. The Bible refers to Jesus baptizing with or pouring out the Spirit.
- When Jesus poured out the Spirit on Pentecost, it had powerful miraculous effects but these were temporary. The ongoing work of the Spirit is regeneration and sanctification.
- Anyone who submits to the one baptism commanded by Christ (water baptism) receives the indwelling of the Spirit and its benefits like regeneration, not just a temporary miraculous experience. Only one baptism is needed
Why is this So? ~ Do Seek to KNOW (English & Chinese).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma teaching of Kamma-Vipaka (Intentional Actions-Ripening Effects).
A Presentation for developing morality, concentration and wisdom and to spur us to practice the Dhamma diligently.
The texts are in English and Chinese.
The Enchantment and Shadows_ Unveiling the Mysteries of Magic and Black Magic...Phoenix O
This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
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1. The Study of Leviticus
Class 2
The Grain offering
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The Grain Offering
The Grain offering
The grain offering was not a sacrifice, but an offering.
The grain offering represents fellowship with God.
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The Grain Offering
There were different ways of making this offering,
indicating the various types of the suffering of the Lord
Jesus.
It could be presented merely as fine flour. Leviticus 2:1-3
As unleavened cakes of fine flour. Leviticus 2:4-13
As roasted green heads of grain. Leviticus 2:14-16
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The Grain Offering
The grain offering speaks of the life and death of the
Lord similar to the burnt offering. However there is
more of an emphasis on the human aspect of the life of
Jesus.
While in the burnt offering the principal element is the
animal emphasizing the need for the spilling of blood,
in the grain offering, the principal element is the fine
flour of the grain of wheat emphasizing the need for the
crushing action of the grain.
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The Grain Offering
The central point of the burnt offering is to show that
Christ is the righteousness of God. The central point of
the grain offering is to show that Christ is righteous and
that his life on the earth was completely righteous. (2
Corinthians 5:21).
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The Grain Offering
1. Fine flour
The first ingredient of the grain offering is the fine flour.
The raw material of the fine flour is wheat. Wheat, as we
know refers to the Lord Jesus.
The Hebrew word is “Soleth” which means a fine flour,
pure, without mixture and perfectly ground.
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The Grain Offering
a. The grain of wheat as a seed (John 12:24).
The Lord Jesus is this grain of wheat that fell in the
earth, died and produced many heads of grain.
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The Grain Offering
“The hour has come that the Son of Man should be
glorified.” (John 12:23). The meaning of glorification here
does not imply exaltation but that Jesus would have to die
so that he could be resurrected. If there is no death there
can also be no resurrection. The glorification is in the
resurrected life (2 Corinthians 4:10-12)
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The Grain Offering
If we are delivered to death as grains of wheat, we will
manifest life.
The life that is in the grain of wheat can only come forth
if the seed dies. The husk of the seed must be broken so
that the seed can germinate. This speaks of brokenness.
When we are broken, the life of Jesus that is in our spirit
flows forth to nurture others.
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The Grain Offering
b. The grain of wheat as food
The grain of wheat does not always have to be planted,
it can be ground so that it can be made into flour to feed
others. Jesus also lived a life of ground wheat in order to
feed the multitudes.
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The Grain Offering
To be ground means to be broken by the hand of God.
Our human structure is carnal and must be broken. Our
ego must be taken to the cross, so that we can transmit
the life of God.
The grain offering could be ground, roasted, cooked or
fried. These are ways that God deals with us and leads
us to transmit his life. The suffering is God’s means to
deal with us and lead us to transmit his life.
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The Grain Offering
Jesus learned obedience by the things that he suffered
(Hebrews 2:10 and 5:8). In his work with us, God will
break us, ground us, fry us, cook us and bake us in order
for us to be useful to feed others.
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However it is not God’s will that we live in constant
suffering.
When a lesson of the cross comes to you accept it
readily and quickly.
Learn from the experience of others and God can spare
you of having to learn for yourself.
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The Grain Offering
2. The oil (Leviticus 2:1)
Oil typifies the Holy Spirit (1 Samuel 10:1-6; 16:12-13, 2
Samuel 23:1-2, Isaiah 61:1, 2 Corinthians 1:21-22, 1
John 2:27). Jesus lived by the power of the Spirit, he
was full of the oil of the Spirit.
It is not enough to grind the wheat, we need the
anointing of the Spirit.
Without the oil the offering was not acceptable. The
virgins of Matthew 25 were the good seeds of wheat, but
only those who had extra oil were approved by God.
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The Grain Offering
Oil had many uses for the people of Israel and all of
them pointed to the Holy Spirit:
Used for food
Used to make soap
Used as fuel for lamps
Used by the priests in the temple for anointing
Used for medical needs
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The Grain Offering
3. Incense
Incense speaks of prayer (Psalm 141:2, Revelation 5:8
and 8:3-4). Incense points to our need to be the good
perfume of Jesus towards God (2 Corinthians 2:15).
The mixture of these three ingredients was to be eaten
(John 6:51).
Jesus is the consummation of the grain offering. We are
to partake of him as the grain offering.
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4. Wine
Numbers 15:5 teaches that the grain offering can also be
offered together with the drink offering.
The wine symbolizes the joy and the full life that the Holy
Spirit causes to flow in and through us.
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5. Salt
Salt was one element that could in no way be lacking in
the offerings (Leviticus 2:13).
The salt represents God’s covenant. Salt is a figure of
covenant because salt has a property of causing things
to become incorruptible, or in other words, they do not
rot. This indicates that God’s covenants are eternal and
unchangeable.
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The Grain Offering
6. Yeast
Leviticus 2:11 teaches that no offering should contain
yeast. Jesus lived his life completely free of yeast and
we also should live lives of the unleavened bread of
sincerity.
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The Grain Offering
What is the meaning of yeast?
Yeast points to sin. (1 Corinthians 5:6-8)
Yeast is associated with the life governed by the works
of the law. (Galatians 5:8-9)
Yeast refers to hypocrisy. (Matthew 16:12)
Our whole lives must be characterized by purity and
transparency.
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The Grain Offering
7. Honey
The second element that could not be included in the
offerings was honey (Leviticus 2:11).
Honey refers to natural sweetness, that which we can
attain without depending on action of the Spirit. Unlike
yeast it is not associated with sin and hypocrisy.
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The Grain Offering
Some people are naturally good, meek and docile.
These are natural characteristics that do not come from
the resurrection.
Some people try hard to be humble and in their efforts
they are able to attain a false humility for some time.
This is like honey in the life of the believer.
In spite of the fact that honey is not as easily perceived
as yeast, God rejects both of them.
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Occasions for the grain offering
The grain offering was offered daily together with the
burnt offering. Exodus 29:39-42.
The grain offering was used in the consecration of the
priests. Leviticus 8:26
In the purification of lepers. Leviticus 14:20
In the feast of the firstfruits. Leviticus 23:13
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The Peace Offering
The peace offering
The peace offering was not an offering for the atonement
of sins, but an offering of gratitude to God.
The peace offering was also called a sacrifice of
thanksgiving to the Lord (Leviticus 22:29).
This offering typifies our justification and the peace that
we now have with God by way of the sacrifice of the
cross.
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The Peace Offering
In the peace offering both the lamb and the priest
represent Christ. He did not only pour his blood out
upon the cross, but presented it in heaven, in the holy
of holies, his own blood, making eternal atonement for
sin.
Christ became our peace (Colossians 1:20).
Christ preached peace (Ephesians 2:17).
He himself is our peace (Ephesians 2:14).
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The Peace Offering
1. The motive for the peace offering
The peace offering could be offered for three motives:
For giving of thanks - (Leviticus 7:12-15)
To establish oaths - (Leviticus 7:16-21)
As a free will offering - (Leviticus 7:16-21)
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2. The animals
The requirements for the peace offerings were less than
those of burnt offerings.
Requirements for the peace offerings:
Either male or female.
Bulls, lambs or goats.
Without defect.
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3. Occasions for the peace offering
Peace offerings were only required during the feast of the
First-fruits. Leviticus 23:19.
Peace offerings were to be free-will offerings. (Joshua
8:31, Judges 20:26, 2 Samuel 6:17, 1 Kings 9:25)
“And if you offer a sacrifice of a peace offering to the
Lord, you shall offer it of your own free will.” Leviticus
19:5
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4. The ritual of the offering of thanksgiving
The peace offering of thanksgiving was similar to the
grain offering (Leviticus 7:11-13)
It was made of cakes of flour
There could be no yeast in the cakes
The cakes were mixed with oil
One part was burned and the other part was given to the
priest.
There was however one difference: leavened bread
was also included. Leviticus 7:13
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The Peace Offering
Leavened bread
We have already shown that yeast symbolizes sin and
hypocrisy. The fact that God permitted leavened bread
together with unleavened cakes was to show us that we
are still sinners.
Even as sinners we can have fellowship with God and sit
at his table.
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5. The rites of the voluntary peace offerings
The voluntary peace offerings were much like the burnt
offerings:
The animal was presented
The person who brought the sacrifice would lay hands on the
animal.
The animal was killed.
The priest sprinkled the blood on and around the altar.
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The Peace Offering
In addition to these points concerning the peace
offerings the most important was that all the fat was to
be burned on the altar to the Lord and the worshiper
together with his guests would eat the rest. The right
thigh was given to the priest. (Leviticus 7:15-16 and
19).
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The Peace Offering
a. The fat was burned
The blood as well is the fat were offered on the altar to
the Lord. This shows us that life symbolized by the
blood, as well is the best of life symbolized by the fat
belongs to the Lord.
Eating fat was prohibited and today we can understand
the Lord’s concern with the consumption of fat (Leviticus
7:23).
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The Peace Offering
b. The animal was eaten by the worshiper
A table was set for God and for the worshiper, the
largest part of that which was on the altar was eaten by
the worshiper, the priest and his guests.
The altar is the place where we minister to God, but the
table is a place where God ministers to us.
For the Jews the act of eating with someone means
fellowship and close friendship.
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This is why Jesus was criticized by the Pharisees,
because he ate with the sinners and the tax collectors.
We enjoy God’s peace together with him in relationship
and intimacy.
This offering points to the perfect reconciliation that we
have received from God. 2 Corinthians 5:19.
Through the burnt offering we were forgiven and
redeemed, but through the peace offering we have been
reconciled to God.
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6. The wave offerings
Speak to the children of Israel, saying: “He who offers
the sacrifice of his peace offering to the Lord shall bring
his offering to the Lord from the sacrifice of his peace
offering. His own hands shall bring the offering made by
fire to the Lord. The fat with the breast he shall bring,
that the breast may be waived as a wave offering before
the Lord. Leviticus 7:29-30.
The breast of the animal was offered as a wave
offering before the Lord.
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The Peace Offering
The breast points to the seat of our love and affection.
In John 13:23-25 it says that the beloved disciple
leaned on the Lord’s bosom.
This offering was exclusively for the priest. Certainly
the Lord wants to give a special measure of his love to
those who minister so that they can minister to the rest
of the flock.
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7. The heave offering
The heave offering was given to the priest. The
worshiper brought the right thigh and gave it to the
priest.
The right thigh represents the strongest part of the
animal. Those of us who minister must be strengthened
in a greater measure so that we can meet the needs of
the flock.
“Also the right thigh you shall give to the priest as a
heave offering from the sacrifices of your peace
offerings.” Leviticus 7:32