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21/06/2024

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20/03/2024

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THE PRICE OF BEING A PASTORBeing a Pastor is listed among the four most difficult professions in the United States becau...
12/03/2024

THE PRICE OF BEING A PASTOR

Being a Pastor is listed among the four most difficult professions in the United States because, a Pastor must be:
•Preacher
•Example
•Father
•Husband
•Counselor
•Conference caller
•Planner
•Minister
•Visionary
•Director
•Mentor
•Friend
•Reconciliador
•Marriage counselor
•Youth Counselor
•Leader's trainer
•Bible teacher
•Intercessor etc etc
Besides being:
•Keeper of the Temple
•Cleaning staff

Every Pastor constantly confronts
Reviews like:
The Pastor doesn't visit me
Sermon don't fill me up
The Services are to long
Temp is either to cold or to hot
Pastor's children are not an example according to others.

One of the most difficult things in the life of a Pastor is to know that at some point the people they love will abandon or even betray them.

The Pastor is often the loneliest person in the congregation.

You may see a Pastor be surrounded by people, but very rarely people who are interested in their problems, needs or even in their lives.

And let's not mention the demands that congregations place on Pastors' children.
For this I would like to give you advice: if you have a Pastor or have as friends Pastors' children take care of them, pray for them, connect with vision that God gave them, support them, but above all love them. Remember they are human and in the same way they go through the same needs as you.

Even if you don’t believe it, many Pastors and their Families have sacrificed comforts, rest, personal plans and so many things including some of their own family’s needs to attend God’s call.

Value the time a Pastor puts into work, the prayers he makes for everyone, the burden he voluntarily carries for ministry. You don't know how much he'd appreciate knowing you do.

Jeremiah 3:15
15 And I will give you pastors according to mine heart, which shall feed you with knowledge and understanding.
.. For all pastors 🙏

27/02/2024

Passage to Read: Joshua 17-20
Passage to memorize or meditate upon:
i. Preparation for Conquest of the Land 1:1-5:15
ii. Program of Conquest in the Land 6:1-12:24
iii. Prearrangement after Conquest of the Land 13:1-19:51
A. Summary of Instructions 13:1-7
B. The apportioning of West of the Jordan 13:8-33
C. Introduction 14:1-5
D. Judah’s allotment 14;6-15:63
E. Ephraim’s allotment 16:1-10
F. Allotment to the half-tribe of Manasseh 17:1-18
The children of Joseph did not eliminate the Canaanites in their territory but put them under tribute. Then they complained about not having enough land. Joshua suggested that they clear trees and settle in the forested hill country. The fearful complaints of the children of Joseph form a strong contrast with Caleb’s faithful request (14:6-15). God’s inheritance is often conditioned upon faith.
G. Mapping the remaining land 18:1-10
Joshua appointed a commission of 21 men to survey the land not already allotted to Judah, Manasseh, and Ephraim.
The tabernacle is moved from Gilgal to Shiloh, which was centrally located on a prominent hill between Bethel and Shechem. Shiloh was from here on to be the center of Israelite worship throughout the period of the Judges. It was here Hannah prayed for a son (1 Sam. 1:3,11). The tabernacle, with the ark of the covenant, was still located in Shiloh during Samuel’s early years as priest and prophet (1 Samuel 1:9; 4:3,4). However, during the battle with the Philistines, the ark was captured (1 Samuel 4:1-6:1) because God had forsaken Shiloh (Psalm 78:60). When the ark was returned, it was not returned to Shiloh (2 Sam. 6:2-17). Shiloh was in ruins in the days of Jeremiah (Jer. 7:12,14).
H. Allotment to Benjamin 18:11-28
I. Simeon 19:1-9
Simeon’s inheritance within the borders of Judah’s allotment is in accordance with the prophetic blessing of Jacob (Gen 49:5-7). Despite their tribal insignificance, a contingent of Simeonites in David’s army is given honorable mention (1 Chron 12:25). Although omitted from Moses’ blessing (Deut. 33), they reappear in the roster of Israelite tribes in Rev.7:7.
J. Zebulun 19:10-16
K. Issachar 19:17-23
L. Asher 19:24-31
M. Naphtali 19:32-39
N. Dan 19:40-48
O. Joshua given Timnath-serah, in the hill country of Ephraim.19:49-51
iv. Provision in the land 20:1-24:33
A. The command concerning the cities of refuge 20:1-9
B. The command concerning the Cities of the Levites 21:1-42
C. God’s promises fulfilled 21:43-45
v. Parting Message by Joshua 22:1-24:28 me
vi. Passing of Joshua and his generation 24:29-33 Followers

26/02/2024

Passage to Read: Joshuah 13-16
i. Preparation for Conquest of the Land 1:1-5:15
ii. Program of Conquest in the Land 6:1-12:24
iii. Prearrangement after Conquest of the Land 13:1-19:51
A. Summary of Instructions 13:1-7
Chapters 12-19 deal with the careful allotment of land to the tribes of Israel. The division was to be carried out on spiritual grounds (13:6; 14:2; 18:6), as well as on the basis of the needs of the tribes. The whole process was presided over by Joshua, Eleazer the priest, and by the heads of the tribes (14:1). It was carried out carefully by a committee of men specially selected to study the land and determine its boundaries (18:4-9). Moses led by himself. Joshua leads by committee. Different men lead differently. One style is not better than the other. One leads how it works for him in this situation.
B. The apportioning of West of the Jordan 13:8-33
C. Introduction 14:1-5
D. Judah’s allotment 14:6-15:63
1. Calebs’s Allotment 14:6-15
Caleb asked for and received Hebron as his special inheritance (15:13). Still vigorous at 85, he helped drive out the Anakim (The giants who caused Israel to not take the land originally). He later willingly gave up Hebron to the Levites and lived in the suburbs (21:12). Notice what was said of Caleb “I followed the LORD my God fully” (8). Moses stated “you have followed the LORD my God fully.” (9). “He followed the LORD God of Israel fully (14).
2. Tribe’s allotment 15:1-63
Othniel became a judge of Israel (Judges 3:9-11). Judah captured lower Jerusalem (Judges 1:8,21). King David captured the upper city and eliminated the Jebusites (2 Samuel. 5:6-7).
Gaza is three miles from the Mediterranean coast, marking the southern border of Canaan. Situated on the great caravan route between Mesopotamia and Egypt, at the junction of the trade route from Arabie, the city was an ideal rest stop and commercial center for merchants and travelers. It was allotted to the tribe of Judah; but it was not immediately occupied because the Anakim were still present in the city (11:22; 13:3). Samson was humiliated and held his last heroic act in this city (Judges 16:21-31). Hezekiah dealt the decisive blow to the Philistines (2 Kings 18:8). Amos’s prophecy concerning Gaza (Amos 1:6,7) was fulfilled by Alexander the Great in 332 B.C. In Acts 8:26 the Ethiopian eu**ch was converted and baptized on the road from Jerusalem to the ruins of old Gaza.
E. Ephraim’s allotment 16:1-10
In Joshua 8-14 they left no survivors. But in 15:63; 16:10; 17:12 we read “could not drive them out”, “did not drive them out” and could not take possession”. Because of this we have the book of Judges when these groups came back to war against Israel.
F. Allotment to the half-tribe of Manasseh 17:1-18
G. Mapping the remaining land 18:1-10
H. Allotment to the remaining tribes 18:11-19:48
I. Special inheritances19:49-51
iv. Provision in the land 20:1-24:33
v. Parting Message by Joshua 22:1-24:28
vi. Passing of Joshua and his generation 24:29-33

23/02/2024

Good day and
Passage to Read: Joshuah 5-8
Passage to memorize or meditate upon: Joshua 6:12
I. Preparation for Conquest of the Land 1:1-5:15
A. The Commission of God to Joshua: 1:1-9
B. The Command of Joshua to the People 1:10-18
C. The Canvassing of Jericho: Rahab’s faith in protecting the spies 2:1-24
D. The Crossing of the Jordan River 3:1-17
E. The commemoration of the Crossing 4:1-24
F. The Circumcision of and Passover by the people 5:1-12
Places were given names to remind the people of what God did (5:9). My son is named Aaron because he is the first born. My son is Joshua because he was a great second man. My daughter is Alexandria because the city was known for it’s beauty and wisdom. I prayed she would be a beautiful, wise woman. Names mean something. As you read your Bible note how often a city is name for a meeting with God. It is good to know what happened but also why these things happened. What happened is the land is divided. Why it happened is they vowed to fear and obey God (1:16-28; 5:7-10; 24:14-24).
G. The Captain of the Lord’s Army 5:13-15
Joshua worshiped the captain of the host of the LORD as God (6:2), acknowledging that this was His war and that the Israelites were but a part of the Lord’s hosts which also included angels and the forces of nature.
II. Program of Conquest in the Land 6:1-12:24
A. The central campaign 6:1-8:35
1. Success against Jericho 6:1-27
Verses 2-5 record the important information the captain of the Lord’s hosts communicated to Joshua about taking Jericho. The divine plan to march around Jericho for 7 days would test Israel’s faith and would accentuate the fear already present in the people of Jericho (2:9). The city covered only about 8.5 acres, making it easy to march around seven times.
2. Failure of Achan 7:1-26
3. Success against Ai 8:1-29
The conquest of Canaan was not a campaign for political control, like most of our wars today. It was a campaign to utterly destroy those living in the land. God commanded complete destruction of their enemies (6:17,21,24; 7:12; 8:2). This was not an unmerciful act, but rather a holy act. The ungodliness of their enemy needed complete eradication. Looking at the Canaanites lifestyle it is clear the cup of their sins had become full to overflowing (Is 51:17,22; Jer. 25:15). God’s mercy expired.
4. Covenant renewal at Ebal 8:30-35
After this victory they reread the entire Law of Mose. It is good to stay in the Word. That is why we are reading the entire Bible. Rereading the Bible keeps us connected to God.
B. The Southern campaign 9:1-10:43
C. The Northern campaign 11:1-15
D. The summary of Conquests 11:16-12:24
III. Prearrangement after conquest of the Land 13:1-19:51
IV. Provision in the land 20:1-24:33
V. Parting Message by Joshua 22:1-24:28
VI. Passing of Joshua and his generation 24:29-33

Passage to read Deuteronomy 31-34Passage to memorize or meditate upon Deuteronomy 32:39I. Introduction 1:1-5II. Recapitu...
21/02/2024

Passage to read Deuteronomy 31-34
Passage to memorize or meditate upon Deuteronomy 32:39
I. Introduction 1:1-5
II. Recapitulation of Israel’s Wanderings: Historical 1:6-4:43
III. Rehearsal of Israel’s Law: Legal 4:44-26:19
IV. Ratification of Israel’s Covenant 27:1-30:20
V. Conclusion: 31:1-34:121Ryrie Study Bible pp. 270-271
A. Charges Related to Moses 31:1-29
God will never leave (31:6,8). The God is Deuteronomy is sovereign. Remembering this fact will help his people to trust him (31:6,8). Friend, as you survey the good things in your life, you may well feel gratitude. Yet if you feel even a trace of pride, you have not really understood what god has done or who you are. As you consider the good things in your life, you must attribute them to God’s hand. Every blessing comes from a sovereign God.
Moses opens his final instructions with “be strong and courageous, be not afraid (6), be strong and courageous (7), do not fear or be dismayed (8). He gave the same instruction to Joshua (23). Sounds like good instruction for you and me.
A change that occurred in our worship service is that we now read the passage I am preaching out loud. The idea came from the instruction God gave to read the law out loud (31:10-11). How often do you read the Bible out loud in the hearing of others?
Notice that Joshua is commissioned by God (23). Make sure that all church leaders are commissioned by God. Far too many are commissioned by themselves or by others and God has not laid His hands on them.
B. Song of Moses 31:30-32:47
Music is a means of helping people remember more easily biblical truth. Here the song of Moses and Joshua (31:19) used the song as a means of helping the people remember more easily the requirements of the covenant. Sing songs that teach theology.
I underlined verse 39. In Deuteronomy God’s uniqueness shines out. God is absolutely sovereign and will ultimately judge Israel’s enemies and restore His chosen people (32:39-43). I get excited reading the New American Standard Bible translation of verse 39. “See now that I, I am He, And there is no god besides Me; It is I who put to death and give life. I have wounded and it is I who heal; And there is no one who can deliver from My hand.” God is God.
C. Testament of Moses 32:48-33:29
Don’t miss the beautiful promise “The eternal God is your refuge” (33:27).
D. Death of Moses 34:1-12
Obviously, Moses could not write his own obituary. Chapter 34 probably was penned by Joshua. With Moses, God spoke face to face (Exodus 33:11; Numbers 12:8). Joshua needed the priests’ help in order to discover the will of God (Numbers 27:21). Verse 10 is a powerful epitaph. I pray mine is the same as the apostle Paul, He kept the faith, fought a good fight and finished the course. No one likes to think about their death. “It is appointed unto man once to die and after this comes judgment” (Hebrews 9:27). What will they say is your epitaph? How will your life be summarized?
Deuteronomy predicted that the people of Israel would be unfaithful to God’s Word, which they were-leading God to scatter them among the nations, which He did. What can we expect God to do with local churches that are unfaithful to His Word? What are several ways a church might be unfaithful to God’s Word? Will it necessarily mean a church contradicts it?1The Message of the Old Testament p. 176

Passage to read Deuteronomy 26-30Passage to memorize or meditate upon 30:10-11I. Introduction 1:1-5II. Recapitulation of...
20/02/2024

Passage to read Deuteronomy 26-30
Passage to memorize or meditate upon 30:10-11
I. Introduction 1:1-5
II. Recapitulation of Israel’s Wanderings: Historical 1:6-4:43
III. Rehearsal of Israel’s Law: Legal 4:44-26:19
A. Commands Concerning God 4:44-12:32
B. Commands concerning False Prophets 13:1-18
C. Commands Concerning Food 14:1-21
D. Commands Concerning Tithes 14:22-29
E. Commands Concerning the Sabbatical Year 15:1-23
F. Commands Concerning Festivals 16:1-7
G. Commands Concerning Leaders 16:18-18:22
H. Commands Concerning Human Relationships 19:1-26:19
1. The cities of refuge 19:1-13
2. The boundary mark 19:14
3. Witnesses 19:15-21
4. Warfare 20:1-20
5. Manslaughter 21:1-9
6. Marriage and family life 21:10-22:30
7. The congregation 23:1-18
8. Protection for the weak 23:19-25:19
9. First fruits 26:1-19
IV. Ratification of Israel’s Covenant 27:1-30:20
A. Prerequisite Ceremonies 27:1-26
In lieu of an image of God Himself the people of Israel were commanded to write the law upon easily visible stones once they crossed the Jordan into the Promised Land (27:8). After all, a set of laws, depicts God’s character far better than any image that a human can fashion. Let’s make what this means really clear: God wants His people to be Word-centered and not image-centered as they seek to know Him, his purpose for their lives, and how they should live with one another. What does this mean for how we do church? What does this mean for evangelism or missions? Can you think of any New Testament passages that make these same points?1The Message of the Old Testament p. 175-176
B. Promise of Blessings 28:1-14
C. Promise of Curses 28:15-68
Israel’s fate lies squarely in the sovereign God’s hands (28:15). He gives and takes away understanding from the minds of his people (29:4).
D. Provisions of the Palestinian Covenant 29:1-30:20
The secret things belong to the LORD our God (29:29). Stop and meditate upon what that means in your life.
Obedience and commitment to the Lord is not too difficult nor is it out of reach (30:10-11). We all have the same choice of life or death, blessing or curse. So choose life by (1) loving the Lord your God (2) by obeying His voice (3) by holding fast to Him (30:19-20)..
V. Conclusion: 31:1-34:122Ryrie Study Bible pp. 270-271

11/02/2024

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