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Moses' Farewell Address
10/13/2024; Continuing our "Journey through the Bible", we come to the conclusion of Israel's wilderness wanderings. In this lesson we examine the content of Deuteronomy (part 1), as Moses reminds and gives final admonitions to Israel before the cross the Jordan to inherit Canaan.
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The Nature of Authority
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10/13/2024. Continuing our 2024 theme, Communicating with God, and our focus on Bible study. This is part of our subtheme - Authority. In this lesson, we address specifics that restrict and general statements that give us options.
Change the World?
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10/11/2024; This is lesson 7 (final) of our Fall 2024 Gospel Meeting with Dan Henderson. In this lesson we address that where change needs to begin is within us. Thanks to Dan for a great series of lessons strengthening our faith.
Am I A Sinner?
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10/10/2024; Lesson 6 of our 2024 Fall Gospel Meeting with Dan Henderson. This lesson identifies how we are all sinners, BUT... Sin ought to affect Christians differently.
Whose Going To Fill Their Shoes?
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10/9/2024; The is lesson 5 of our Fall 2024 Gospel Meeting with Dan Henderson. This lesson looks at our need to leave a legacy for the Lord's body.
Respond With Peace
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10/8/2024; Lesson 4 of our 2024 Fall Gospel Meeting with Dan Henderson. In this lesson, we examine our need to pursue peace in our dealings with others.
I Am The Field - Dan Henderson
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0/7/2024; Lesson 3 of our 2024 Gospel Meeting with Dan Henderson. In this lesson, we examine the Parable of the Sower (Mark 4:21-9) as it relates to the type of hearts WE have.
Gathering With Purpose
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10/6/2024 pm service. Lesson 2 of our Gospel Meeting with Dan Henderson. In this lesson we examine the importance of attending every opportunity you have to do so. It should not be about what you HAVE TO do, but an understanding of WHY you need to attend.
Thats The Book For Me - Dan Henderson
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10/6/2024, Sunday AM Service. As we begin our Gospel Meeting with Dan Henderson of Malvern, Arkansas. This lesson addresses the importance of the Bible.
How To Establish Authority - special notice
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9/29/2024; Because of some technical issues, my live presentation of my lesson on How To Establish Authority was divided into 2 parts. Please see last week's lesson (9/22/2024) to view that particular lesson.
Song - Worthy Are Thou
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9/29/2024; In this lesson we examine the message of the song, "Worthy Art Thou" by Tillit S. Teddlie.
How to Establish Biblical Authority
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9/22/24; Continuing our study about Bible study, we are currently considering the importance of authority. In this lesson we will address the 3 ways you can establish authority for what you are permitted to do. Of course, our ultimate goal is Biblical application.
Tradition, Is it Good or Bad?
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9/15/2024; In this lesson we take a look at what the Bible says about tradition - is it good or bad? When is it acceptable to follow tradition and when should we reject them?
Why Do We Need Authority?
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9/15/2024; Continuing our study about Studying God's word, today we begin a brief series of lessons about how to establish Biblical authority for what we do. This lesson asks the question, "Why do we need authority?"
Wilderness Wanderings - 3
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9/8/2024; Continuing our "Journey Through The Bible" (#31). In this lesson we continue to examine events that happened as Israel approached Canaan toward the end of their wanderings. See Numbers 21-36.
The Power of God's Word
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The Power of God's Word
Grow in Grace and Knowledge - 2 Peter 3:14-18
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Grow in Grace and Knowledge - 2 Peter 3:14-18
Lifting Up Jesus
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Lifting Up Jesus
Why Study the Bible?
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Why Study the Bible?
Stand Fast!
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Stand Fast!
Bible study 1 - IF God were to Speak to Us...
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Bible study 1 - IF God were to Speak to Us...
More effective Prayer
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More effective Prayer
Wilderness wanderings - 1
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Wilderness wanderings - 1
The Wedding Invitation - Brian Haines
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The Wedding Invitation - Brian Haines
What Saves Us?
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What Saves Us?
The Day of the Lord
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The Day of the Lord
Answering Questions About Prayer - 2
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Answering Questions About Prayer - 2
Leaving Sinai - 1
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Leaving Sinai - 1
Does God Hear the Prayers of Sinners?
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Does God Hear the Prayers of Sinners?
Song - Nearer My God To Thee
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Song - Nearer My God To Thee

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @elvakensyadams9309
    @elvakensyadams9309 Місяць тому

    Thank you so much pastor, God bless you!

  • @michaelstetzer3144
    @michaelstetzer3144 2 місяці тому

    Praying for our Lords return.

  • @koamisenyoakpoto6142
    @koamisenyoakpoto6142 2 місяці тому

    Thanks a lot

  • @annetteasbury7415
    @annetteasbury7415 4 місяці тому

    I was thinking that Jesus was focusing more on the man's "spiritual" wellness rather than his "physical" wellness when He asked the question, "do you want to be well?" Did I think to deeply?

  • @tomfrombrunswick7571
    @tomfrombrunswick7571 7 місяців тому

    Sins? Apart from homosexuality sins include divorce, gluttony, sloth and greed. Now mate you are a bit on the large side. That would put yourself in trouble from the gluttony and sloth section. As they say in the classics people in glass houses should not throw stones

  • @SealedByTruth
    @SealedByTruth 11 місяців тому

    So when was Satan defeated? And in Satan's "defeat" how was he limited by his defeat?

  • @squibblet
    @squibblet Рік тому

    I really listened to this whole thing. nice work, to understand this material at the level you do when it seems no one is listening or cares or knows, is astonishingly needed for oneself.

  • @donovan7
    @donovan7 Рік тому

    *Promo sm*

  • @stevenloo7072
    @stevenloo7072 Рік тому

    By far, it's the best presentation I've heard on Matthew 6:19-21. It's orderly and packed with scriptures. Thank you.

  • @debrastone3254
    @debrastone3254 Рік тому

    Good lesson Tom, thank you for recording it.

  • @knightingalesaid
    @knightingalesaid 2 роки тому

    Good lesson!! They broke God’s pattern of offering the fire for sure. They knew better for sure.

  • @knightingalesaid
    @knightingalesaid 2 роки тому

    Excellent lesson. I would say, that the Patriarchal law began at creation and was nailed to the cross, but it did not take full effect until Acts ch. 10, when Cornelius and those with him were baptized with the Holy Spirit. Israel was under the Mosaic Law. The Gentile world remained under the Patriarchal Law. For where there is no law there is no sin. (Rom 4:15). So man had to be under a law system. How could God punish any nation if they had no law? It’s an interesting study.

  • @knightingalesaid
    @knightingalesaid 2 роки тому

    Great lesson !!

  • @veerabrahmam2708
    @veerabrahmam2708 2 роки тому

    Great lesson indeed. God bless.

  • @johnbuchan3678
    @johnbuchan3678 3 роки тому

    Brother, thanks for your well-prepared presentation. May I ask a question? Why, if the steward was acting dishonestly, would he think a future employer would want to hire a dishonest steward? In your business, would you want to employ a person who was defrauding his employer? (I have an idea about these, but I'd like to know yours.)

    • @ThomasThornhill
      @ThomasThornhill 3 роки тому

      Greetings John, and thanks for listening to the lesson. You question is a challenge and one for which, from a rational standpoint, I do not have a good answer. But first, remember that parables often contain exaggeration to make the main point (e.g. 10,000 talents debt is an amount so high it would be impossible for a servant to ever pay back), and with parables, be careful before trying to read too much into the details that detract from the main point (e.g. In our current parable, God is NOT going to just commend someone's dishonest behavior and reward it). The steward's reputation and conduct would make him untrustworthy to employ if someone were concerned about that - and we should be concerned about such things. But not everyone is concerned about such things (I think of the expression - honor among thieves). It could be his unscrupulous deals gained him such favor so that those he helped would be willing to take him in until he could find something else. I read sources about this parable that noted everyone had faults - for example, did the debtors know they were defrauding the lender and thus were complicit in the scheme? And if so, they were willing to help their "friend" who was in trouble. And some even see the master as unscrupulous for commending bad behavior, but I deal with that in the lesson - you can recognize a good quality even in the worst of people. That is why I lean toward the conclusion that Jesus in making the statement, "Make friends for yourselves by unrighteous mammon, that when you fail, they may receive you into an everlasting home." (vs. 9) was speaking of the judgment the corrupt rulers we destined to face unless they repented. BUT, I realize that this view too has problems. Anyways, hope this helps you as you work through the quandary this parable brings up. Take care and keep listening.

    • @johnbuchan3678
      @johnbuchan3678 3 роки тому

      Thomas, thanks for kindly replying. Are you open to a rather unorthodox idea? That the steward, who was accused (but not convicted) of wasting his master’s goods and later commended by his master, reminds us of Jesus, who was accused by the Pharisees of wasting time with sinners, but later commended by God. Jesus, who knows our sins, asks us to honestly report (confess) them to him. Jesus knows we can't pay God back for all of our sins. The steward, who knew the debts of the debtors (because he had contracts with him) asked the debtors to honestly report the amount of their debts. Could this steward have known that for some reason, such as bad crops due to bad weather, that the debtors couldn’t pay their debts in full? In that case, was getting partial payment from the honest debtors, and maintaining good relationships among all involved, the best possible resolution? In verse 8, could the master commending the steward indicate the God was pleased with the way Jesus carried out his ministry of reconciling sincere sinners? How does that sound?

    • @roseavenuechurchofchrist8593
      @roseavenuechurchofchrist8593 3 роки тому

      @@johnbuchan3678 That is an interesting observation. I am not sure I agree with it here, though many of the premises you state are certainly true. I see that interpretation as requiring too much speculation to make it fit the parable. Furthermore, vs. 3 indicates the condition of the steward as being less than honorable - too prideful to beg or lazy to really work - that cannot be applied to Jesus in any way to my knowledge. I see in this parable Jesus calling into accounting the corrupt "stewards" of God's word who should have handled it rightly, but failed - that would be the religious leaders. Anyways, that is some of my thoughts here. Thanks for your comments

  • @quishia
    @quishia 3 роки тому

    Thank you!

  • @sisir3128
    @sisir3128 3 роки тому

    Does this church do anything to reach out to the lost in the world?

    • @roseavenuechurchofchrist8593
      @roseavenuechurchofchrist8593 3 роки тому

      Greetings. Currently, we are blessed with the ability to support a few preachers, including some in other countries. Thank you for your inquiry.

  • @sisir3128
    @sisir3128 3 роки тому

    Does Tom see these messages?

  • @quishia
    @quishia 3 роки тому

    Hey just wanted to let you know the video for some reason is recording everything you are saying in reverse. I’m sure the lesson was great though .

    • @roseavenuechurchofchrist8593
      @roseavenuechurchofchrist8593 3 роки тому

      Greetings and thank you for contacting me. I am aware of this bad recording. The original was corrupter, however if you are interested, there is an audio of this lesson - 2 of them - one when the video was created, and the other when the lesson was presented live. The PowerPoint and PDF outline are also available. Here is the link to the lesson: roseavenue.org/Study-Materials/Sermon-Outlines/TeachingOfJESUS2020/JesusTeaching-27-GoldenRule.html God bless you and have a good day.

    • @quishia
      @quishia 3 роки тому

      @@roseavenuechurchofchrist8593 no problem at all and thank you so much.

  • @quishia
    @quishia 3 роки тому

    This was a great teaching! Thank you!

  • @ednastriegel19
    @ednastriegel19 4 роки тому

    Thank u also have a good sunday!😇

  • @roseavenuechurchofchrist8593
    @roseavenuechurchofchrist8593 4 роки тому

    I need to make a correction in the above lesson. In mentioning wicked Jezebel, and she was, I gave a wrong reference. The reference (also a typo) was in reference to Athaliah, another wicked queen who influenced her son. The wicked influence of Jezebel is mentioned in 1 Kings 22:51-53. The power-point presentation will be corrected at our website: www.roseavenue.org