C.S. Lewis

This week I decided to take a look at the life of C.S. Lewis, who some consider to be one of the great modern theologians and Christian apologists.

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https://www.christianitytoday.com/history/people/musiciansartistsandwriters/cs-lewis.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._S._Lewis

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Radical Faith

What does it really mean to be a Christian, and what does Lot’s wife have to do with explaining what Jesus meant in Luke 14:26? Well join me as I start a series for our Bible Message episodes on “Radical Faith.”

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Unscripted on Denominations

After talking about J.R.R. Tolkien last week I got to thinking about how some might not consider Tolkien to be a Christian due to being Catholic, so I decided to give my opinion regarding Christian denominations and how at times we seem judgemental of those denominations that don’t fully agree with our own.

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Christ’s High Priestly Ministry

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  • Introduction
    • This week I am digging into my lesson archives by looking into Jesus’ role as our great high priest.
    • This subject was one that jumped out at me when I was looking at the different topics to choose from a couple of years ago for teaching Sunday School at my church
      • A couple of years ago I wrote a paper titled “Christ and Melchizedek: A Look at Christ’s Priestly Kingship.” which touched on this subject.
  • The question is when one wants to learn about Christ’s priestly ministry where should one start.
    • At first when I did this lesson I was wondering if I could get enough information for a full lesson
    • Then I realized that the book of Hebrews was a great source to use as a platform for this topic; and is where I will focus my attention.
    • Some background on the book of Hebrews.
      • This was a book written to Jewish Christians in a time of persecution.
      • The author is unknown
      • The audience as I stated were Jewish believers that due to persecution were looking at leaving the faith and go back to their Jewish roots, which was a recognized religion to the Roman empire.
      • Because of this the author spent a considerable amount of time explaining to the Jewish believers why what they have in Christ is better than what they had under the Mosaic law, this included the priesthood.
    • Hebrews 4:14-16
    • Here the author presents to us and the original audience that Jesus serves as our High priest, and even though Jesus is fully God he is also fully man.
    • Then the author goes into why this is important by explaining the priest’s duties and qualifications.
    • Hebrews 5:1-4
    • We see here that the priest was to represent man before God
      • As such he had to be human as he would be able to sympathize and understand what those he ministers to is facing
      • He is also to present sacrifices and offerings to God on man’s behalf to atone for their sins
      • This made him a mediator between man and God.
      • But with the Levitical priesthood, the priests themselves were imperfect and thus also needed to offer up sacrifices for themselves
    • Then the author points out that besides the priest being human he is to also be called by God, as Aaron and his successors were when the Mosaic law was established.
  • Having shown the qualifications for the priests the author goes on to explain how Jesus met them
    • Hebrews 5:5-10
    • He starts by showing Jesus’ divine calling
      • First it is rooted in his divine nature where the today is possibly looked at as being the day of Christ’s enthronement
      • Looking at His death on the cross as being the ordination sacrifice for his priestly ministry.
      • Then the author uses a quote from Psalm 110 indicating Jesus’ call to a priestly ministry.
      • Not being from the tribe of Levi, Jesus is called to the priesthood of the order of Melchizedek
      • The quote came from a royal psalm that was addressed to the Davidic king upon his coronation and on the New Year Festival.
      • The concept that some held was that as David conquered Jerusalem the Davidic king took on the priestly role of Melchizedek.
    • The author then goes into explaining how Jesus is able to sympathize with us
      • In his humanity Jesus faced temptations, struggles, trials, and fears; yet never gave in to them and thus was the perfect sacrifice to bring salvation to man
    • So with the qualifications why was Jesus’ priestly ministry needed?
    • Hebrews 7:11-28
      • With the Levitical priesthood being imperfect and unable to bring about perfection a change in priesthood and thus the law was needed.
      • The change in priesthood to an order not having anything to do with Levi meant a priesthood not restricted by the Mosaic law.
      • This priestly order of Melchizedek was such an order to not be restricted by the Mosaic law and whose duties were performed directly before God
      • Levitical priesthood was transient, everything that was related to it was bound by the physical; descent of the priests, a material shrine, and animal sacrifices.
      • Christ’s priesthood is permanent and effective due to its perfection
      • This priesthood due to the power of an indestructible life can also be regarded as a priesthood by the power of the Spirit
      • Christ’s priestly ministry is more in terms of being in relationship with God rather than being connected with the place of worship
      • Garden hose and bucket analogy
      • To understand the priesthood of Christ is to recognize a priesthood not bound by the Mosaic Law, and due to the perfect nature of Christ is a priesthood that supersedes the law.

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Why Good Friday?

This week I take a look at the question of why Good Friday was necessary by looking at Genesis 1.

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I will be presenting the concept of Good Friday this month in two different ways. First for the history week we will look at why we call it Good Friday. Then with the Bible Study I will be looking at a deep and probably philosophical reason why Good Friday had to happen in the first place.

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Rodney Barnes

Glenn recently sat down with Rodney Barnes to talk about what God has done in his life.

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The Church and Her Conviction

This week I continue with the teaching about holiness by talking about the church and her conviction.

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  • Last month I talked about the Church and her Holiness
  • This month we will continue along those lines by look at the church and her conviction
    • Why we do what we do
    • The short answer for this is holiness
  • What our holiness is
    • The outward expression of our inward hope.
  • Why holiness is important
    • Evidence of saving faith in Christ
    • Expression of love for Christ/God
  • If Then Else statements
  • Old Testament Problem
  • We face similar issues
    • Look a certain way
    • Act a certain way
    • Talk a certain way
    • Do specific thing in order to become righteous or earn our salvation
  • Correction of Old Testament way of thinking
    • Leviticus 20:7-8
    • Deuteronomy 7:6-11
    • Isaiah 1:10-20
  • What the New Testament tells us
    • John 14:15, 21, 23; 15:14
    • John 15:1-11
    • 1 John 2:3-6
    • 1 John 3:16-24
    • 1 John 5:3-5

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Lot’s Wife

This week I was unable to get an interview lined up for the month and decided to do what I am calling Unscripted, where I just talk about something that has recently been on my mind.

This week I mention talk about Lot’s wife and one possibility for her looking back to the cities of Sodom and Gomorah as they were being destroyed. I don’t think I am the first to think of the possiblity that I bring up but I had never before heard any one else mention it.

The story of Sodom and Gomorah is the first time in the Bible where we are even given any indication that Lot was married. There is no mention of family when Lot seperates from Abram and heads towards Sodom and Gomorah, or even when Abram rescues Lot when Sodom and Gomorah were captured, at least twelve years before their destruction.

So there is a possibility that Lot didn’t meet his wife until he settled in Sodom and Gomorah to where by the time the angels came he could of had daughters old enough to be considered for marriage and not yet married. So what if the possibility of Lot’s wife looking back was becasue all she knew was about to be completely destroyed?

This concept sort of mirrors the idea Jesus presents of hating mother, father, family, and friends in order to follow Him. There are times in our lives when God tells us we need to cut ties with friends and family becasue not to do so would bring us down and lead us away from God. That is not to say that we aren’t to pray for them, but we also need to realize it might not be for us to lead them to salvation either.

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The Church and Her Holiness

This week/month I look at 1 Peter and discuss about what it has to say about the concept of holiness, and how Peter appears to define it as the outward expression of our hope within.

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Holiness as Thanksgiving

The first of the Bible Study episodes. I look at Romans 12 and talk about how it expresses that our holiness is a way to express our thanks towards God for His grace.

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