ARCHIVE October, 2020
After a brief review of Nehemiah, we launch into Nehemiah 13, asking the question, “Are you kidding me?” At one point in this final chapter of the book, Nehemiah describes yanking on men’s beards in his frustration and jealousy for God’s established ways. In this teaching, we put forth a single word that describes what […]
October 25, 2020 in Audio, Ezra-Nehemiah, Tanakh by L. Grant Luton
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Please join us on Wednesday, October 28th, for one hour of focused prayer for the future. The document below contains twelve 5-minute prompts to help us focus together as we petition the Almighty for direction in these times of change. Prayer for the Future – focus prompts for 1 hour of prayer, Oct. 28th
October 23, 2020 in Announcements by L. Grant Luton
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An early question in Nehemiah chapters 11-12 is, “Why are 10 tribes almost missing from the list of Jerusalem’s residents?” After exploring this question, we draw out a few gems from the many names listed in these chapters, including an important principle drawn from the name “Zerubabel” about relating to paganism. Other topics include more […]
October 18, 2020 in Audio, Ezra-Nehemiah, Tanakh by L. Grant Luton
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With this Shabbat falling on the 8th day of Sukkot (“Shemini Atzeret”), we continue to pause our Nehemiah study for one more week to focus on the transcendent. Perhaps no part of scripture moves “beyond” more than the end chapters of Revelation. So it is that we focus this Shabbat on Revelation chapters 21 and […]
October 11, 2020 in Audio, The Moedim by L. Grant Luton
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How is it that the biblical holiday of Sukkot (Tabernacles) is a celebration after war? Join Beth Tikkun as we trace an intriguing pattern related to this joyful festival, an appointed time designed by God and woven into the fabric of creation. To download visuals, right-click the PDF file and save. Visuals: Sukkot – A […]
October 4, 2020 in Audio, The Moedim by L. Grant Luton
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