Fellowshipmtz

By: Clifford Davis
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  • A distinctively different approach to learning the Bible! Exegetical and verse by verse!
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Episodes
  • Psalm 92 - It Is Good to Give Thanks!
    Nov 25 2024

    Psalm 92 ( part 1 )

    After some general observations we considered the psalm's first strophe (movement), verses 1-5. The LORD's thoughts (and works) are a beautiful tapestry of His steadfast love and faithfulness.

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    48 mins
  • The Inadequacies (or Failure) of Every Reformation - Nehemiah 13
    Nov 17 2024

    Nehemiah 12:43 > The High Point of Reformation! Nehemiah 12:44-47 & 13:1-3 > Two Appendices Nehemiah 13:4-31 > Coda (Failure)

    Including two audio excerpts featuring Don Carson: "We earnestly seek reformation, but help us never to be so foolish as to imagine that by our reforms, by our organization, by our gifts, somehow we will bring in utopia. For this, merciful God, we await in eager anticipation the return of your dear Son, and we cry, 'Have mercy upon us. Come, Lord Jesus, come.' Amen."

    * D. A. Carson, “Nehemiah: The Triumph and Failure of Reformation — Part 5,” in D. A. Carson Sermon Library (Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2016), Ne 11–13.

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    58 mins
  • Nehemiah 12 - Faith's Celebration! (Dedicating the Wall!)
    Nov 11 2024

    Nehemiah 12:1-43

    Gregory Goswell (Academic Dean at Christ College in New Zealand) writes in A Study Commentary on Ezra-Nehemiah, (EP, 2013), 380. "There is little prospect of Nehemiah 11 becoming one of the Old Testament's most famous or best loved chapters. The modern reader does not find long lists of difficult Hebrew names very interesting. The chapter is not, however, without its value or purpose.. Coming as it does after chapters 8-10 that have described the reformation of the people and the revival of spiritual life among them, it makes the point that only now are the people in a fit state to inhabit the holy city [Jerusalem]."

    In other words, the developing theme and theology contained in Ezra-Nehemiah is that in spite of all their recent hardships, Israel are still the LORD's chosen people. Further, the LORD's purposes of redemption, His rule and reign, are inseparably tied to Jerusalem ("the holy city") -- and these Israelites' actions believe that.

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    27 mins

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