Series: Haggai: Consider Your Ways
Text: Haggai 2:1-9
Finding Your Significance in God's Plan
Discouragement: A longing for obvious significance.
Encouragement: An understanding of present significance.
- God's presence with us
- God's purpose for us
- Be strong
- Work
- Fear not
Encouragement: A hope in future significance.
- God will receive glory through Christ in the church.
Conclusions:
- Don't search for significance in shallow comparisons.
- Invest in God's agenda.
- Rest in the victory that will be fully revealed.
Now, therefore, thus says the Lord of hosts: Consider your ways. ~ Haggai 1:5
Series: Consider Your Ways
Text: Haggai 1:1-15
What does it look like to consider our ways?
One: Stop trying to justify your apathy.
Two: Examine closely the evidence of your priorities.
Three: Recognize the cause of your dissatisfaction.
Four: Take practical steps of worshipful obedience.
Four: Renew your mind with what God says.
Six: Yield to the Spirit's leading to do kingdom work.
- Romans 15:5 - Patience and Encouragement
- Romans 15:7 - Welcome
- Romans 15:14 - Goodness, Knowledge
- Romans 16:16 - Greet one another
Series: Haggai: Consider Your Ways
Text: Haggai
All Scripture is Profitable.
The Role of the Prophet: to reveal God's truth to the people by the Spirit.
Two Challenges:
- Prophetic fog - intentional ambiguity; we don't get all the details
- Prophetic form - the use of figurative language and a sense of imminence
The Big Question: What did the prophets say that stirred these people to do God's work?
The Theme of Haggai: Consider your ways!
Lessons for us:
- Trust God's control.
- Receive God's grace.
- Believe God's word.
Now, therefore, thus says the Lord of hosts: Consider your ways. ~ Haggai 1:5
Series: Beginning with Moses: Bible Overview 4 of 4
Text: Luke 24:27 And beginning with Moses and all the prophets, he interpreted to them in all the Scriptures the things concerning himself.
The New Testament
One: The Gospels: the introduction to the person and work of Jesus Christ.
Two: The Acts: the proclamation of the person and work of Jesus Christ.
Three: The Letters: the explanation of the person and work of Jesus Christ.
Four: Revelation: the consummation of the person and work of Jesus Christ.
Conclusion:
- The Old Testament is the preparation for a person.
- The New Testament is the manifestation of that person.
- The whole Bible is the revelation of the person and work of Jesus Christ.
For all the promises of God find their Yes in Jesus Christ. ~ 2 Corinthians 1:20
Series: How We Related to Each Other: a study of the "one another" passages in the New Testament.
Texts: Colossians 3:9-10, Titus 3:1-7, James 4:11-12, James 5:7-9
Series: Beginning with Moses: Bible Overview 3 of 4
Text: Luke 24:27 And beginning with Moses and all the prophets, he interpreted to them in all the Scriptures the things concerning himself.
The Books of the Prophecy
One: The Content of the Books of Prophecy.
- Preaching
- Predictions
Two: The Issue of the Books of Prophecy.
- The issue is loyalty.
Three: The Function of the Books of Prophecy
- To prepare us for a perfect Prophet with a perfect message.
Conclusion: The Old Testament is unsatisfying.
For all the promises of God find their Yes in Jesus Christ. ~ 2 Corinthians 1:20
Series: How We Related to Each Other: a study of the "one another" passages in the New Testament.
Texts: 1 Corinthians 4:6-7, 1 Corinthians 6:1, 2 Corinthians 10:12, Galatians 5:13-15, Galatians 5:26
- Puffed up in favor of one against another
- Taking a grievance against one another to the unrighteous
- Comparing themselves to one another
- Bite and devour one another
- Conceited, provoking one another, envying one another
Series: Beginning with Moses: Bible Overview 2 of 4
Text: Luke 24:27 And beginning with Moses and all the prophets, he interpreted to them in all the Scriptures the things concerning himself.
The Books of History
One: The Content of the Books of History
- Hope
- Disappointment
Two: The Issue of the Books of History
- The issue is Leadership
Three: The Function of the Books of History
- To prepare us for a perfect King with a perfect kingdom.
The Books of Poetry
(Wisdom Literature)
One: The Content of the Books of Poetry
- Psalms = the will of the perfect Leader
- Proverbs = the wisdom of the perfect Leader
- Ecclesiastes = the values of the perfect Leader
- Song of Solomon = the heart of the perfect Leader
Two: The Issue of the Books of Poetry
- The issue is character
Three: The Function of the Books of Poetry
- To create a longing for the perfect Leader.
For all the promises of God find their Yes in Jesus Christ. ~ 2 Corinthians 1:20
Series: How We Relate to Other: a study of the "one another" passages
Texts: Matthew 24:9-10, Mark 9:33-35, Luke 12:1, John 5:30-44, Acts 15:36-39, Romans 14:13
- "And then many will fall away and betray one another and hate one another" - Matthew 24:9-10
- "They had argued with one another about who was the greatest" - Mark 9:33-35
- "When so many thousands of the people had gathered together that they were trampling one another" - Luke 12:1
- "How can you believe, when you receive glory from one another and do not seek the glory that comes from the only God?" - John 5:44
- "And there arose a sharp disagreement, so that they separated from each other." - Acts 15:39
- "Therefore let us not pass judgment on one another any longer" - Romans 14:13
Series: Beginning with Moses: Bible Overview 1 of 4
Text: Luke 24:27 And beginning with Moses and all the prophets, he interpreted to them in all the Scriptures the things concerning himself.
The Books of the Law
(The Torah in Hebrew; the Pentateuch in Greek = 5 books)
One: The content of the Books of the Law
- Laws
- Sacrifices
Two: The issue of the Books of the Law
- The issue is holiness.
- God is holy, and man is sinful.
Three: The function of the Books of the Law
- To prepare us for a perfect Priest with a perfect sacrifice.
- To create a longing for a better covenant.
For all the promises of God find their Yes in Jesus Christ. ~ 2 Corinthians 1:20
Series: How We Relate to Others: a study of the "one another" passages
Text: John 13:34-35
Three reasons to love one another:
- Jesus commands you to love one another.
- Because Jesus loved you.
- Love marks you as a follower of Christ.
Theme: New beginnings give us hope for the New Year.
One: New beginnings are God's idea.
Two: God graciously offers us the continual hope of new beginnings.
- New beginnings reflect the power and goodness of creation.
- New beginnings in this life are not without groanings.
- New beginnings are possible because of God's promises.
- New beginnings unfold the gospel of a new creation.
- New beginnings sustain our daily endurance.
- New beginnings shape our future hope.
The steadfast lof of the Lord never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. ~ Lamentations 3:22-23
Series: Finding Joy in the Nativity
Text: Luke 1-2
Theme: You must find joy in knowing the Savior.
Jesus is the joy!
Why do we need to be reminded that Jesus is the joy?
One: At times we want the material blessings from Jesus more than we want Jesus.
Two: At times we ask lesser things than Jesus to satisfy our craving for joy.
Three: At times we settle for partial joys of lesser things.
Four: Lest we send a mixed message about the Good News of great joy for all people.
Five: At times we think that Jesus leads to joy.
Series: Finding Joy in the Nativity
Text: Matthew 1:18-25
Theme: You should find joy in believing God's words.
One: What makes it hard to believe God's words?
Two: What does it mean to believe God's words?
- Know God's words.
- Count God's words as true.
- Be affected by God's words.
Three: What were the words to be believed?
- A successful Savior.
- A triumphant kingdom.
call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins. ~ Matthew 1:21
Series: Finding Joy in the Nativity
Text: Luke 2:8-20
Theme: You should find joy in sharing your hope.
One: Hear the good news.
- A divine appointment in everyday life.
- True joy for those who need it.
Two: Believe the good news.
Three: Share the good news.
- a hint of the sharing – v.10 – for all the people
- a definition of the sharing – v.17 – they made known
Four: Rejoice in the good news.
They made known the saying that had been told them concerning this child. ~ Luke 2:17