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Bible Overview 29 - End Times (Part 3)
Future events:
1) Defeat of Satan's kingdom and fall of Babylon
2) Eternal State
3) The New Jerusalem
Review and Conclusion
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Bible Overview 28 - End Times (Part 2)Future events:
1) Revelation judgments
2) Satan's false kingdom
3) 666
4) Two Witnesses
5) 144,000 of Israel
6) Armageddon
7) Second Coming
8) Millennial Kingdom
9) Judgment Seat of Christ; Sheep & Goats Judgment; Great White Throne Judgment
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Bible Overview 27 - End Times (Part 1)Future events:
1) the Rapture (1 Thes. 4)
2) Day of the Lord
3) Antichrist (2 Thes. 2)
4) Tribulation
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Bible Overview 26 - Future IsraelRomans 9-11 talks about a future for Israel. The church did not replace God's intended plans for Israel.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Bible Overview 25 - Expansion of the ChurchAs the church was formed in three stages, so it expands in the three missionary journies of the Apostle Paul.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Bible Overview 24 - Formation of the ChurchIn Matthew 16, Jesus promises that upon the "rock" of Peter, He will build His church. The church is founded with the coming of the Holy Spirit in Acts 2. It forms in stages--first in Jerusalem at Pentecost (Acts 2), then in Samaria (Acts 8), and finally among the Gentiles (Acts 10). In each case as the Holy Spirit was given, Peter was the key Apostle present.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Bible Overview 23 - Under His FeetJesus Christ is appointed head over everything for the church. He is King of kings and Lord of lords.
Two things happen at the cross: 1) Jesus purchases the salvation of makind by His blood; 2) Jesus strikes a defeating blow to Satan's rebellious kingdom.
Christ will rule, defeat death, and hand the kingdom over to His Father.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Bible Overview 22 - Jesus ChristAfter 400 years of biblical silence, God speaks again. This time He speaks through the crying of a baby in an animal freeding trough.
Jesus Christ is presented in the Gospels as teh Son of God, the Son of Man, and the Son of David. He is the promised Messiah who comes to take away the sin of the world and ultimately restore the Kingdom of God.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Bible Overview 21 - ReturnGod is a God of grace and "second chances." The Babylonians were defeated by the Persians.
Seventy years after being carted off to Babylon, the Israelites return in three waves to the land under Zerubbabel, Ezra, and Nehemiah.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Bible Overview 20 - DanielThe prophet Daniel is brought to Babylon in the first wave of deportation. Through Daniel's interpretation of dreams and prophecies, God encourages His people by letting them know He is still sovereign over history and empires.
Ultimately, God's Messiah would come for Israel and His kingdom will be established forever.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Bible Overview 19 - HezekiahKing Hezekiah of Judah is one of her better kings. He turned his heart fully to God and brought revival to the nation.
Hezekiah's faith and prayer led the Lord to destroy the Assyrian army that was invading Judah.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Bible Overview 18 - Divided KingdomBecause of Solomon's idolatry, the Lord tore the kingdom from Solomon's son, Rehoboam. The ten northern tribes rebelled and followed Jeroboam, while the southern tribe of Judah (which also absorbed Benjamin) remained loyal to David's line.
The northern kings were all godless, so the Lord sent the tribes into captivity by the Assyrians in 722 BC.
Some southern kings were good, but others were bad. The tribe of Judah would be dragged into captivity by Babylon in three waves of deportation und ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Bible Overview 17 - SolomonSolomon is best known for the great wisdom the Lord gave to him. Under his leadership, the nation of Israel experienced expansive growth. David secured the nation, but it was Solomon who built it into a vast territory.
Solomon built the Lord's Temple--among many other building projects throughout the land.
Despite his wisdom, Solomon was led astray into idolatry by his 1,000 wives and concubines. In anger, the Lord disciplined Solomon by raising up enemies against him. In punishment, the Lo ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Bible Overview 16 - DavidDavid is Israel's greatest king prior to the coming of her Messiah. In fact, he is a "snapshot" of the coming King, Jesus Christ. During his reign Israel is secured as a nation and given peace from all her enemies.
David desires to build the Lord a "house"--a temple--but God says instead that He will build for David an eternal lineage. In the Davidic Covenant God promises that there will always be a king reigning on David's throne. Ultimately, the covenant will be fulfil ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Bible Overview 15 - SaulIsrael's first king was Saul from the tribe of Benjamin. Found hiding among the baggage, Saul was an unlikely candidate for Israel's king. Yet, the Lord was with him and was mighty in battle, which established Saul's reign over the nation.
Saul's tragic disobedience, first at Gilgal and then concerning the defeat of the Amalekites, caused God to remove his Holy Spirit from him. Saul ultimately conjured up the spirit of departed Samuel only to hear prediction of his own death.
Saul would die ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Bible Overview 14 - SamuelSamuel's sons did not walk in his ways or the ways of the Lord. So the people of Israel came to Samuel with their desire for a king just like all the other nations.
This request displeased the prophet, but god reminded him that Israel's request was not a rejection of the prophet, but fundamentally a rejection of God's rule over His own people.
God would give Israel a king, but that king would levy taxes against the people and conscript its citizens for labor and miltary service. Yet, Israel ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Bible Overview 13 - JudgesDuring the period of the Judges, Israel was living in the Promised Land, but everyone did as he saw fit. God ruled the people directly as a "theocracy," but still the pattern of the people was one of continual rebellion.
When the people rebelled aganst God, He would raise up enemies who would conquer parts of the territory. The people would cry out to God for deliverance, and God would raise up "Judges" who would turn the peoples' hearts back toward God and would defeat ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Bible Overview 12 - Dividing the LandJoshua conquers the southern half of the land first, beginning with the city of Jericho. Later he would defeat the coalition of Canaanites at Hazor, and would be in possession of the entire land.
At that point, the land was divided among all the tribes of Israel--with the exception of the Levites, who were dedicted to the Lord Himself.
During this period, God Himself ruled the people in a "theocracy." Israel was to be a nation to the Lord unlike any other nation on earth.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Bible Overview 11 - Review to JoshuaWe have covered a lot of material. this short podcast is a quick review up to the time of Joshua.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Bible Overview 10 - ConquestMoses was succeeded by Joshua. Joshua and Caleb were the only two spies originally sent into the Promised Land of Canaan who were willng to trust God for the land's conquest.
As the Lord had been with Moses, now He would be with Joshua. As the Lord had parted the Red Sea for Moses, now He parts the Jordan River for the nation to enter the Prmised Land.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Bible Overview 09 - LawThe Law was given by God to the nation of Israel at Mount Sinai in the Wilderness. Israel was to be God's nation--a people called out from all the nations of the world. As such, they were to live in relationship with God as a holy people.
The Law gave the righteous requirements by which Israel could approach a holy God, and by which they were to live under His rule.
For convenience, it is helpful to view the Law as containing moral, civil, and religious requirements.
In the New Testament we ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Bible Overview 08 - MosesThe children of Israel numbered about 70 people when they entered Egypt as invited guests during the time of Joseph. Over 400 years later they numbered alost 2 million, flourishing in the land of Goshen.
The new Pharaoh did not know Joseph and now saw the Israelites as a threat to Egyptian national security. So the Egyptians turned the Jews into slaves and placed great burdens on them.
The people cried out to God, who sent them a deliverer: Moses, who would lead them out of Egypt into the W ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Bible Overview 07 - Into EgyptJoseph's brothers sell him into slavery to the Midianites, who in turn bring him to Egypt and sell him as a servant to Potiphar (one of Pharaoh's officials).
What the brothers intended for harm, God meant for good because Joseph soon rises in power to be second in command to Pharaoh himself.
God sends a famine in the land of Canaan and forces the brothers of come to Egypt for food. There to their horror, they will find their lost brother Joseph. But rather than exercise revenge, Joseph brin ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Bible Overview 06 - Covenant PeopleGod's covenant is passed from Abraham to Isaac, and from Isaac to Jacob, as God begins to form His people.
Jacob spends his whole life trying to achieve for himself the covenant blessings God had already promised. He wrestles with the Lord and is renamed, "Israel."
Jacob is the father of twelve boys who become the Twelve Tribes of Israel. Through Jacob's son, Joseph, God will bring the fledging nation into Egypt, which acts as a protective womb to grow a nation.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Bible Overview 05 - AbrahamFrom all the nations on earth, God would choose one nation to be His people. Abraham, a righteous man who trusted God by faith, became the founder of the nation of Israel. God told Abraham to move from his home in Ur of the Chaldeans to the land of Canaan--the Promised Land.
God gave Abraham an unconditional covenant that guaranteed God would be the God of Abraham and his descendants, and they would be God's people--the Hebrews.
This unconditional Abrahamic Covenant tied God's blessings to ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Bible Overview 04 - NationsAfter the Flood, nations began to form. Yet, sin remained an issue keeping man separated from God. People gather together to build a tower at Babel to reach up to heaven. Still mankind wants to be like God.
But God came down and diversified the languages of mankind, forcing them to scatter over the eart as He had originally commanded.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Bible Overview 03 - The FloodSin continued to spread throughout all the earth till God was grieved He had made mankind. He would send a flood to destroy everything that had the breath of life. But righteous Noah, his family, and earth's animals were saved through the flood by remaining on the ark. After the flood, God told Noah and his family once more to be fruitful and multiply and to spread out over the earth.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Bible Overview 02 - The FallAdam's sin meant death and separation of all mankind from God. As God pronounces judgment on the couple, He also holds out the hope of a child one day coming from the woman who would crush the serpent's head. We see in the Bible the first prophecy of a coming Messiah who will defeat Satan and his kingdom.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Bible Overview 01 - CreationIn the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. And all He created was "good," perfect, and in order.
This podcasts starts the series, "The Big Picture," which is a thematic overview of the whole Bible. By the time you are finished with this series, you will understand how every book of the Bible fits into the big picture of God's plans throughout history.
You should be able to open the Bible anywhere and to understand how that book fits within the context of th ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache |
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