Saturday, April 27, 2013

Bible Study 425-13

So, I only thought last week was to be my last vlog for a while. (vlog??) Things worked out where I am able to post a bit.

Tonight was just effervescent. We started off talking about the plum line for righteousness was perfection. Verse after verse was read about how people were to be perfect in bringing their sacrifices  and if the weren't, they were to be cut off from their people. Nothing less than perfection would do. Since none could obtain perfection through works, mankind was a lost hope, right?

Maybe not.

Back in the day,  a person could still obtain God's forgiveness by bringing a sacrifices. The priest could attend his duties, and for a short while, the said person would be absolved. This was all under the Law, though. We talked about now how that we're not under the Law; Jesus freed from it, and therefore it has no hold on us.

We spoke of how easy it is to not do the 'big' sins... well, for the "average Joe", and we could easily  name the "nasty nine" and "Dirty dozen", but what about when God says, "do", and we "don't'? What then?

Good discussion about how discouraging some groups of believers could be. It was said that if all we hear from the pulpit was how bad we are, and how we need to get our act together, and how we need to try  harder, what's the use? If we're also told we can't do it, why try? Why does it matter?


Salvation was compared to the new wine skin. How new wine isn't poured into old skins, otherwise, the new wine would case the old skin to burst, and both wine and bag would be lost. New wine still has some fermenting to do. Salvation, (new wine) is just the start of this wonderful journey in our relationship with God. We "ferment" when we grow in God. Heather admitted she had an awful lot of fermenting to do. I agreed with her.

Have a listen if you can--long, but fun!

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Bible Studies 4-18-13




This was a wonderful study, and lively discussion. This will also be the last Thursday Night Bible Study I'll be uploading for a while. Time is in scarcity for a bit, and there's none left to devote to these uploads or blogs. 

However, I do hope you'll give this a listen to. 


If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. Romans 10:9
What about the people who are unable to speak aloud? Stroke victims? Deaf? Mute? What say you?

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Bible Study 4-11-13





Tonight was rather long, but enjoyable. It was good to have my niece with us. We talked about the reason that the crucifixion was necessary, and exactly how did this sin thing come about?
Lively discussion as to whether or not Eve was present when God gave the commandment to eat of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. We know God said don't eat it, but did He really say don't touch it? Does it matter? Take a listen and see for yourself..

Friday, April 5, 2013

Bible Study 4-4-13





The theme around this study was the validity of the Bible. How can we trust it to be true? Can we really depend on the contents between the covers to be accurate? True?
It was brought up that, without the Holy Spirit, the Bible is just going to be another book to study on an academic level.

Personally, through my years of studying and living, I've realized that as a young girl, I worshipped "The Bible", without realizing it. While I do appreciate the Bible, it's with God that I need to rest my dependency on. The Apostle Peter reminds us that although we ourselves are but temporal, the word of God endures forever.

In the beginning was the word, and the word was God, and the word was with God. 

God's word is eternal, without beginning or end, but this book we call "The Bible" is not.
The prophets wrote down what God told them to wrote down, and it was accurate. In the New Testament, some of the apostles that were close to Jesus wrote down their account, their diary, if you will, of what life was like with Jesus. After His ascension, the Apostles wrote letters, not necessarily to us, but for the new converts of the day. I wonder if Paul, Peter, John, and the others had a clue that the letters they wrote to the different people, would wind up in a collection of readings we call "The Bible"? Sure, they said, "Go spread the gospel," but did  they realize their written words would be used as a tool to know of this Gospel that saves?

Interesting ponderings.

Monday, April 1, 2013

Bible Study 3-28-13



Due to technical difficulties with the video camera, this past week's Bible Study will not be uploaded.
Bummer. It was good, too.
I really liked the way G took the crucifixion verses, then tied them in with the New Covenant scriptures found in Hebrews. We read Matthew 26:
 “Put your sword back in its place,” Jesus said to him, “for all who draw the sword will die by the sword.  Do you think I cannot call on my Father, and he will at once put at my disposal more than twelve legions of angels?  But how then would the Scriptures be fulfilled that say it must happen in this way?”
Jesus COULD have called  the angels down to wipe us out, but then how would scriptures be fulfilled?
Another verse we read was found in John 19:

This happened that the scripture might be fulfilled that said,“They divided my clothes among them    and cast lots for my garment.”[a]So this is what the soldiers did.

and also...

Later, knowing that everything had now been finished, and so that Scripture would be fulfilled, Jesus said, “I am thirsty.” 29 A jar of wine vinegar was there, so they soaked a sponge in it, put the sponge on a stalk of the hyssop plant, and lifted it to Jesus’ lips. 30 When he had received the drink, Jesus said, “It is finished.” With that, he bowed his head and gave up his spirit. 

This was an 'aha' moment for me, as I'd never realized even while going through the agony that Jesus did, fulfilling His Father's will was foremost on His mind. When he knew all scripture had been fulfilled, He was able to say, "It is finished". The Old Covenant was finished. The Old Testament was finished. When Jesus died, the New Covenant was ushered in, and that is where we live today.

G somehow tied this into one of the New Covenant scriptures. Cameraman-son remembers it being Romans; but I keep wanting to go back to Hebrews. G isn't here to ask, so soon as we find out the verse he tied it into, we'll post that as well.
Enjoy the New Covenant!