2021_04_25 READ Series – 1 Kings 21 - 2 Kings17
read moreIn this discussion, Pastor Miller highlights how amazing it was that there were people outside of Israel that showed more faith than the people of Israel. Although God’s people had ...
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read moreIn this discussion, Pastor Miller highlights how amazing it was that there were people outside of Israel that showed more faith than the people of Israel. Although God’s people had ...
read moreIn this discussion, Pastor Miller opens by reading a few snippets from various Biblical scholars about the census in 1 Chronicles 27 and 2 Samuel 24:1. God had allowed David ...
read moreIn this sermon, Pastor Miller covers Judges 17:1-6 where the chapter begins with Micah stealing from his mother. His mother turns around and gives Micah back the silver and dedicates ...
read moreIn this lesson, Pastor Miller Numbers 35 where God gives His people instructions to set aside cities and the land that is around them for the Levites. The tribe of ...
read moreIn this discussion, Pastor Miller opens by looking at the content of the book of Samuel. A question is brought up regarding the census in 2 Samuel 24 where David ...
read moreIn this sermon, Pastor Miller traces three-step process by which a King would be appointed in Israel. Kings would first, be appointed by a prophet or other leader who was ...
read moreIn this discussion, Pastor Miller opens by responding to a question regarding Jephthah’s sacrifice of his daughter. He then explains why the historical reading plan completely skipped the book of ...
read moreIn this sermon, Pastor Miller covers Judges 16 where the chapter begins with Samson seeking out a prostitute in the opening of the chapter then falls in love with Delilah. ...
read moreIn this discussion, Pastor Miller spends most of the time dealing with Numbers 31 and a Deuteronomy 3 responding to the question of why God would kill all the people ...
read moreIn this sermon, Pastor Miller covers Judges 15 where Samson discovers that his wife has been given away to another man because his father-in-law thought Samson had abandoned her. Samson ...
read moreIn this discussion, Pastor Miller points out the connection between Moses and Christ. Several times in the wilderness wanderings Moses offers himself on behalf of the people but God does ...
read moreIn this lesson, Pastor Miller Numbers 35 where God gives His people instructions to set aside cities and the land that is around them for the Levites. The tribe of ...
read moreIn this sermon, Pastor Miller covers Judges 14:10-20 where we continue with Samson’s story and find him at his wedding feast which appears to be a form of Philistine drinking ...
read moreIn this discussion, Pastor Miller begins by encouraging those who are struggling to keep up with the Bible reading to try listening to the Bible with www.Bible.is or the Gideon’s ...
read moreIn this lesson, Pastor Miller Numbers 35 where God gives His people instructions to set aside cities and the land that is around them for the Levites. The tribe of ...
read moreIn this discussion, Pastor Miller talks about what it means for the first five books of the Bible to be called the Torah (Law). He also explains the discussion between ...
read moreIn this sermon, Pastor Miller covers Judges 14 where we see Samson step out on his own. In chapter 13 the story of Samson focused on his parents, but it ...
read moreIn this sermon, Pastor Miller covers Judges 13 where Samson’s parents are told that their child will begin to deliver Israel. This birth and call narrative about Samson will give ...
read moreIn this discussion, Pastor Miller follows up a question from the previous week (Exodus 24:10) about how the 70 elders going with Moses up Mt. Sinai to have a meal ...
read moreIn this sermon, Pastor Miller covers Judges 12 where the story of Jephthah continues and echoes both the life of Gideon and the life of Abimelech. Just as Ephraim confronted ...