Posted on Wednesday, November 04, 2015 10:41 PM
In this
teaching, we discussed how:
- After
David’s anointing, by the providence of God, he becomes King Saul’s armorbearer
to play his harp when the evil spirit comes upon Saul. David was the
solution to Saul’s madness.
- The
evil spirit that possessed King Saul came from God immediately after his
rejection as king of Israel.
- David
killed the giant Goliath of the Philistines, and he became one of the key
commanders of Saul.
- Saul
wanted to kill David, but God protected him.
- King
Saul requested for 100 foreskins as a dowry for his daughter Michal, and
David gave him 200.
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Posted on Monday, October 26, 2015 12:49 PM
This video
teaches how:
- David’s
anointing as the second king of Israel was the beginning his training at the
University of Brokenness for the throne.
- David,
the youngest son of Jesse, was a descendant of Judah, Leah’s son by Jacob whom
the patriarch blessed with the Scepter of Israel.
- Judah’s
inclusion in the line of Christ and of David stems from his repentance for lying
to their father, Jacob about Joseph’s death, which in reality, they sold him. In a
similar situation, he was willing to be imprisoned for Benjamin when Joseph
tested them.
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Posted on Tuesday, September 01, 2015 1:22 PM
In this teaching, you will discover, understand, and believe
that, - Jacob was prepared to meet his brother, Esau.
- Jacob
bowing seven times to Esau does not show the reversal of his heirship, but rather
recognizing the leadership of Esau in that region – Edom.
- The
twenty years of separation resulted in a change of heart between Jacob and
Esau.
- God
touched Esau’s heart to accept the reconciliation Jacob proposed by bowing to
him seven times. Esau accepted the proposal by running first to embrace Jacob.
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Posted on Monday, August 24, 2015 3:01 PM
This teaching helps participants to discover,
understand, and believe that,
- The covenant between Jacob and Laban
serves as territorial protection.
- Jacob was welcomed by angels.
- The vision was given in preparation for
Jacob’s meeting with Esau.
- Jacob was afraid of Esau and sent out
large gifts ahead to appease him.
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Posted on Tuesday, August 11, 2015 1:45 PM
In
this study, the audience will
understand and believe that,
- Jacob prospered in Haran in spite of the many times
Laban changed his wages.
- Laban was not tricked by Jacob
because he accepted the new agreement proposed by Jacob for all the
multicolored goats and black sheep born to be Jacob’s hire.
- Jacob’s prosperity came from God.
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Posted on Monday, August 03, 2015 12:06 PM
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Posted on Wednesday, July 29, 2015 8:50 AM
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Posted on Monday, July 13, 2015 10:09 AM
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Posted on Sunday, June 14, 2015 2:13 PM
In our study of Abraham's wedding and world, you will discover that:
- Abraham's wedding was cultural.
- There is no difference between the old world destroyed by the Flood and the new world of Noah in terms of wickedness.
- God did not destroy the new world to this day because of the covenant made to Noah and his sons after the Flood, which was cemented by the Rainbow (Gen 9: 8-15).
- Terah, Abraham's father, initially decided to go and live in Canaan. He took his family enroute to Canaan, but landed in Haran where Terah lived and died, and God called Abraham from Haran to Canaan.
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Posted on Monday, June 01, 2015 9:15 PM
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