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Old Testament Books |
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Genesis |
(Genesis 64) 49 - Blessings Conclusion |
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The blessings given out to each tribe are suited to their tendencies; even the warnings become blessings if taken heed to. Ed concludes this marvelous study on the book of Genesis by showing the 6 positive characteristics of 6 of the tribes and how these appear in the Church, and contrariwise the 6 negative characteristics and how they manifest as well. |
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Genesis_64BlessingsConclusion_01_cut.mp3 |
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Genesis 49 |
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102 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Leviticus |
Leviticus 01 Introduction |
314 |
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Leviticus_01Intro.mp3 |
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103 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Leviticus |
Leviticus 02 Introduction To Offerrings |
314 |
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Leviticus_02IntroToOfferrings.mp3 |
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104 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Leviticus |
Leviticus 03 Offerings (Continued) |
314 |
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105 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Leviticus |
Leviticus 04 Offerings (Continued) |
314 |
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Leviticus_04Offerrings.mp3 |
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106 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Leviticus |
Leviticus 05 Chapters 1-10 Introduction to Priesthood |
314 |
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Leviticus_0501.mp3 |
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107 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Leviticus |
Leviticus 06 Chapters 11-22 Priesthood |
314 |
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Leviticus_0601.mp3 |
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108 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Leviticus |
Leviticus 07 Chapters 13,14 Law of the Leper |
314 |
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Leviticus_0701_cut.mp3 |
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109 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Leviticus |
Leviticus 08 Chapters 15, 16 |
314 |
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Leviticus_08Chap1516.mp3 |
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110 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Leviticus |
(Leviticus 09) Chapters 18-20 |
314 |
The recurring emphases in Leviticus 18-20 are the basic importance of the blood, the possibility of holiness in an unholy environment, the importance of separation and the moral law. It is the grace of God that delivers me from legalism and levity (a slipshod life). |
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Leviticus_09Chap18_20.mp3 |
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Leviticus 18-20 |
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111 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Leviticus |
Leviticus 10 Chapters 19 23 |
314 |
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Leviticus_10Chap19_23.mp3 |
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112 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Leviticus |
Leviticus 11 Chapter 23 Feasts |
314 |
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Leviticus_11Chap23_Feasts.mp3 |
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113 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Leviticus |
Leviticus 12 Jubilee |
314 |
God offers liberty through atonement, which means that at any moment when I'm trusting in the blood of Christ, I can have a fresh start! The Jubilee teaches us that God's blessing is far better than man's sowing or gathering. The closer we get to the final Jubilee--Christ's return--the more the things of earth lose their value. |
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Leviticus 25 |
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114 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Leviticus |
Leviticus 13 Chapters 25-26 |
314 |
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Leviticus_13Chap2526.mp3 |
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115 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Leviticus |
Leviticus 14 Chapters 26-27 Conclusion |
314 |
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Leviticus_14Chap2627_Conclusion_cut.mp3 |
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116 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Numbers |
(Numbers 01) Introduction |
317 |
The theme of Numbers is the ways of God illustrated by the journey through the wilderness. The message of Numbers is how faithful God is when we rebel. The nine great murmurings of the people of God teach that there are no second causes for the Christian. All complaining is a practical denial of the sovereignty of God. |
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Numbers_01.mp3 |
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Numbers |
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117 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Numbers |
(Numbers 02) The Murmurings |
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The natural heart is a griping heart, complaining against circumstances and God's wonderful provision, land and leaders. What's the cure for a life of complaining? Only keeping your eyes on the Lord Jesus Christ will turn griping into gratitude. |
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Numbers_02TheMurmurings.mp3 |
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Numbers 2 |
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118 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Numbers |
(Numbers 03) Chapters 1:1-10:10 - Last Three Weeks at Sinai |
317 |
Numbers 1 though 10 illustrate what the Lord is like when we're in His will. The numbering and ordering of the 12 tribes (chapters 1-2) and Levi (3-4) point to the war of redemption and organization for redemption. Christ is pictured as the faithful God, the God of immanance (nearness), the warrior God, and the God of omniscience. |
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Numbers_03_01.mp3 |
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Numbers 1:1-10:10 |
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119 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Numbers |
(Numbers 04) Chapters 3-4 |
317 |
Dedication is an outworking of deliverance/salvation. God breaks in His servants gradually (priests had to wait 5 years). The camp was organized to redeem, a picture of a Christ-centered people moving as one body. |
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Numbers_04Chap0304.mp3 |
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Numbers 3-4 |
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120 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Numbers |
(Numbers 05) Chapter 5 |
317 |
Through the numerous laws of physical and spiritual cleansing, the great revelation of Christ is immanence (nearness) of the holy God. Holiness is not the goal but a clean heart where He can dwell. Willingness to make it right with men (restitution) is the test as to whether or not holiness is really true in your heart. |
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Numbers_05Chap05_cut.mp3 |
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Numbers 5 |
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121 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Numbers |
(Numbers 06) Chapter 6: Nazarite |
317 |
The three basic requirements--no grapes, no razor to the hair, no touching of a dead body--for the Nazarite illustrate spiritual principles. A heart Nazarite must surrender all his natural joys to the Lord; only Christ is the source of joy. The long hair testified to a publicly surrendered life. The rules about death pointed to a surrender of all family ties to the Lord. |
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Numbers_06Nazarite.mp3 |
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Numbers 6 |
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122 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Numbers |
(Numbers 07) Chapters 7-8: Giving Service |
317 |
The central message of the high priestly benediction is that Jesus Christ is the One who gives the blessing. The princely offerings of the 12 princes in Numbers 7 is a sample of how God takes record for all gifts to Him. Though He has no needs, He is the God of appreciation. The qualifications for Levitical service in Numbers 8 center upon two questions: Are you clean? Are you walking in the way? |
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Numbers_07Chap0708_GivingService.mp3 |
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Numbers 7-8 |
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123 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Numbers |
(Numbers 08) Chapter 9: Guidance |
317 |
Guidance is a Person; the secret of guidance is the Guide. The God of glory always leads in a path of glory. The Shekinah cloud further illustrates that in the life of the Christian guidance is constant, gradual, and clear. |
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Numbers_08Chap09_Guidance.mp3 |
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Numbers 9 |
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124 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Numbers |
(Numbers 09) Chapter 10: Guidance |
317 |
The Lord guides not only by the glory of God (general guidance via the Shekinah cloud) but by the voice of God (as typified by specific guidance of the silver trumpets). The voice of God is heard in His word, in circumstances, and in the heart. When Jesus is Lord, the King of your life, you'll never miss the way. |
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Ed Miller |
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Numbers_09Chap10_Guidance.mp3 |
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Numbers 10 |
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125 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Numbers |
(Numbers 10) Chapters 11-12: Murmuring |
317 |
All griping is against the Lord. While there are many occasions for grumbling, there is only one reason: dissatisfaction with Christ. The main symptom of not looking to Jesus is murmuring. Occasions for murmuring illustrated in Numbers 10 include adverse circumstances, too much responsibility (Moses), sight and spiritual pride (Joshua). |
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Numbers_10Chap11_12_Murmuring.mp3 |
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Numbers 11-12 |
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126 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Numbers |
(Numbers 11) Chapters 13-14: Unbelief |
317 |
There is only one reason anyone is shut out of inheriting Christ: unbelief. The one key characteristic of unbelief is leaving God out. Different expressions of shutting God out include wanting to know the future, looking to what which is seen rather than unseen, grumbling, opposing those who bring God in, and presumption. |
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Ed Miller |
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Numbers_11Chap1314_Unbelief.mp3 |
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Numbers 13-14 |
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127 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Numbers |
(Numbers 12) Chapters 15-16: Faithfulness of God |
317 |
The land is a place where you can fulfill your vows. God's severe judgment (on the man gathering sticks on the Sabbath) keeps the foundation pure when He is doing a new thing. In chapter 16 the sin and death of Korah and Dathan are the negative illustration of what the character of a true servant of God should be. |
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Ed Miller |
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Numbers_12_01.mp3 |
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Numbers 15-16 |
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128 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Numbers |
(Numbers 13) Chapters 17-18: The Man God Chooses |
317 |
The man God chooses will have supernatural fruit. My hope for producing fruit is laying as a dead stick before the Lord. The man God chooses does everything in union with the great High Priest (chapter 18). The man God chooses has the Lord as His portion, not even good substitutes like the cross and the blood. A relationship with God Himself is so thrilling!
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Numbers_13_01.mp3 |
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Numbers 17-18 |
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129 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Numbers |
(Numbers 14) Chapters 19-21: Conclusion |
317 |
The story of the red heifer in chapter 19 pictures cleansing and our constant need for the blood of Christ. Moses' striking the rock in chapter 20 ruined God's picture of Christ the Rock struck once at the cross and thereafter yielding "water" simply by speaking. The serpent lifted up in the wilderness teaches looking to Jesus alone for life. |
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Ed Miller |
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Numbers_14Chap19_21Conclusion.mp3 |
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Numbers 19-21 |
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130 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Genesis Buttonwoods |
Genesis 01 Introduction to Genesis |
312 |
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Ed Miller |
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Genesis_No_01.mp3 |
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131 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Genesis Buttonwoods |
Genesis 02 The Creator and His Creation |
312 |
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Genesis_No_02.mp3 |
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132 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Genesis Buttonwoods |
Genesis 03 Creation |
312 |
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Genesis_No_03.mp3 |
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133 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Genesis Buttonwoods |
Genesis 04 The Garden of Eden |
312 |
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Genesis_No_04.mp3 |
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134 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Genesis Buttonwoods |
Genesis 05 Marriage |
312 |
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Genesis_No_05.mp3 |
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135 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Genesis Buttonwoods |
Genesis 06 - Introduction - The Fall |
312 |
"Genesis 3 is the most important chapter of the whole Bible," explains brother Ed. "Everything is crowded into this chapter in seed form." The first step on the road to disobedience is unbelief. Looking at how Satan operated then shows how he tempts today; Eve did three things that we must also be on guard: she dropped grace out of the Bible, added law by exaggerating God's severity, and altered the Word of God and undermined God's authority. |
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Genesis 3:1-5, 2 Corinthians 11:1-3 |
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136 |
Old Testament Books |
Pentateuch |
Genesis Buttonwoods |
Genesis 07 - The Results of Sin |
312 |
The results of the Fall in the individual are guilt (hiding from God), salvation by works (covering with fig leaves), and self-justification (blaming others). Ed points out some of the mistakes Eve made in making temptation easier, such as hanging out by the forbidden tree and failing to consult her husband or God. The teaching ends on a positive note of several illustration of God's grace, such as God seeking man and God providing a covering. |
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Genesis 3:7-8 |
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137 |
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Pentateuch |
Genesis Buttonwoods |
Genesis 08 - The Results of Sin (Continued) |
312 |
The forth result of the Fall in the individual was the curse. To Satan it meant a continual war with the Seed (Christ). To the woman, it meant labor pains which illustrated it but not exhausted it. To the animal and plant world, it became blighted and against mankind. The good news is that Jesus Christ became a curse, absorbing every aspect of it for us, from the crown of thorns to sweating drops of blood to the dust of death. |
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Genesis 3:6-19, Galatians 3:13, 16 |
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138 |
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Genesis Buttonwoods |
Genesis 09 - The Grace of God |
312 |
Ed Miller shares at least 6 evidences of the grace of God, such as God not annihilating the sinner, providing a family, and promises of salvation before the curse. The giving of the animal skins to Adam and Eve pictures Christ becoming naked on Calvary in order to clothe the sinner. In the midst of greatest fall man could ever have comes the outshing of the grace of God! |
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Genesis 3:14-24, Isaiah 61:10 |
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139 |
Old Testament Books |
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Genesis Buttonwoods |
Genesis 10 - Cain & Abel |
312 |
In Genesis 3, we see how sin affected the individual; in chapter 4 we see the devastating effects of sin in the family. Satan comes to attack and destroy the godly seed; God counterattacks and purifies it. Even in the cursing of Cain, the goodness of the Lord Jesus shines through. |
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Genesis 4 |
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140 |
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Genesis 11 - The Ungodly Line of Cain |
312 |
The first of 4 characteristics of the godless line of Cain is restless worldliness, a running after sensuality. The sin of pride, lust & immorality, and unrepentant hearts fill out the remaining 3 characteristics of what makes a "den of snakes." The ungodly line of Cain is set in contrast to the godly line of Seth, with whom it was said, "Men began to call on the name of the Lord." |
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Genesis 4:16-24 |
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141 |
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Genesis 12 - The Godly Line of Seth |
312 |
The godly line of Seth illustrates timeless truths of how God battles the ungodly line of Cain. Brother Ed shows 4 ways God goes to battle: 1) revival, 2) preachers, 3) men who walk with God, and 4) the truth of immortality. One of the greatest illustrations of the tremendous patience of God is Methuselah, the oldest man who ever lived, whose name means, "When he dies it shall come." |
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Genesis 4:25-5:24, Jude 1:14-15 |
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142 |
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Genesis Buttonwoods |
Genesis 13 - Introduction to the Flood |
312 |
Brother Ed gives an introductory lesson for the Flood in its context in the book of Genesis, relating the climax of the results of the Fall into sin. Principles and proofs of the universal flood are expounded, and the dangers and consequences of mixing the godly with the ungodly. The message of the flood pictures justification but more: a picture of sanctification as how Noah in Christ rose above all that God condemned--the world and the flesh. |
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Genesis 6 - 8 |
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143 |
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Pentateuch |
Genesis Buttonwoods |
Genesis 14 - Noah the Man |
312 |
"The more you are God-taught about rest and resurrection," says Ed, "the more you'll experience this victory in Christ Jesus." Noah is the Old Testement picture of dying in Christ (the Ark), rising in Christ, resting in Christ, and coming out and living under the new covenant (the rainbow). Noah's building of the ark consumed his life, and that occupation with Christ is what condemns the world. |
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Genesis 6 - 8, Hebrews 11:7 |
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144 |
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Genesis 15 - The Ark - A Picture of Christ |
312 |
Before proceeding into the type, Ed explains what biblical types are and the problems people encounter with types. The ark of Noah is a clear picture of our Lord Jesus in four ways: 1) only divinely appointed refuge, 2) the perfect refuge, 3) an all-sufficient Savior, and 4) the destiny of the Ark is shared with all those within it. |
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Genesis 6 - 8, Acts 10:9-16, 28 |
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145 |
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Genesis Buttonwoods |
Genesis 16 - The Raven & the Dove |
312 |
How does God prepare us for the larger Christian life of living under the rainbow? The raven and the dove illustrate the two inclinations within a man's heart that he needs to be mindful of. The raven pictures restlessness, feeding upon dead things of the world that cannot bring rest. The three sendings of the dove proclaim old things have passed away, all things have become new, and we're in the world but not of it. |
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Genesis 8:6-12 |
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Genesis 17 - The Rainbow Covenant |
312 |
What is the Christian life to be like as pictured by living under the rainbow? Noah and his family leaving the ark were profoundly thankful and humbled. God revealed Himself as a God of rest (from the soothing aroma of the burnt offering), a God of grace (as revealed by His new disposition toward mankind), and a faithful God (as pictured by the unending seasons). God set His bow down in the cloud, showing how a weapon of destruction had its arrows of wrath spent upon the Son to become a beautiful symbol of grace and mercy! |
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Genesis 8:20-9:17 |
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147 |
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Genesis Buttonwoods |
Genesis 18 - Noah: Two Deadly Sins |
312 |
What is the heart of the Flood story? The beginning starts with God looking at man and being grieved and ends with God looking at Christ and being satisfied. The new covenant is God seeing man only in His Son. The fall of Noah teaches that the best of God's saints are vulnerable; therefore, we should take heed to ourselves. The sin of Ham uncovering his father's nakedness shows how our attitude toward a fallen saint is more serious than the sin committed. |
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Genesis_No_18.mp3 |
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Genesis 9:20-29 |
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148 |
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Genesis Buttonwoods |
Genesis 19 - Chapter 10 & 11 - Babel |
312 |
Before plunging into chapters 10 & 11, Ed shows 3 reasons why the curse of Ham does not in any way apply to the enslavement of blacks in Africa, as some have erroneously believed. Ed labors to show how God planned to divide the nations' inheritance through Shem and how the nations rebelled, setting up Nimrod and Babylon. The rejection of Shem and defiance of God is what brought the scattering and confusing of tongues until the Day of Pentecost in Acts chapter 2. |
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Genesis_No_19.mp3 |
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Genesis 10 - 11 |
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149 |
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Genesis Buttonwoods |
Genesis 20 - Introduction Chapter 12-50 - Abraham |
312 |
The scattering at Babel shows that pride always leads to judgment and confusion. With Abraham the book of Genesis transitions from foundational truths to foundational characters. God's missionary heart will now be concentrated in one Messianic nation through Abram, the father of faith. What was Abraham's secret to faith? |
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Genesis_No_20.mp3 |
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Genesis 11 - 50 |
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150 |
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Genesis Buttonwoods |
Genesis 21 - Abraham - Pilgrim Faith |
312 |
"The problem in the Christian life is rarely with faith;" Ed shares, "it's always the object of your faith." The secret of Abraham's faith was in his friendship with God, for trusting a friend is as natural as breathing. Abraham's seeing the Lord was what produced the desire to forsake the world. |
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Genesis 12:1-9, Acts 7:2-4 |
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