Seeds of Faith Podcast

A companion podcast to Growing in Christ

Archive for the ‘Jerusalem’ tag

January 3, 2009: The Boy Jesus in the Temple

without comments

The text for this lesson is Luke 2:41–52.

Key Points

  • As a boy, Jesus was found in His Father’s house. In God’s house, I hear His Word, see that Jesus is my Savior, and receive His gifts of forgiveness and salvation.
  • Law: Because of sin, I, like Jesus’ parents, do not understand what God says to me.
  • Gospel: God makes His Word clear to me through the power of the Holy Spirit.
 

Download the podcast mp3!

Read the rest of this entry »

Written by Ryan Markel

December 27th, 2009 at 1:00 pm

November 8, 2009: Hezekiah Prays

without comments

The text for this lesson is 2 Kings 18—19.

Key Points

  • Just as Hezekiah prayed in faith to God and was delivered, so Jesus, our mediator and advocate with the Father, intercedes for and with us, granting us deliverance from sin, death, and the devil.
  • Law: My sin makes me proud; thinking I can be self-sufficient and don’t need God, I avoid Him.
  • Gospel: My heavenly Father is always ready to hear me and my cries for help, giving me His Son for my salvation.

Context

In the late eighth century, Assyria was the world power of the ancient Near East. Led by Sennacherib, their armies went on a blitzkrieg across various lands. Ruling Judah was Hezekiah, a top-notch king. Along with Josiah, he was one of the two Israelite rulers after David who received not a word of criticism from the biblical writer (see 18:1–8). Though he initially caved in to Assyrian pres-sure, paying them tribute (vv. 13–16), Hezekiah later refused to bow to their demands. As the story in 2 Kings 18–19 recounts, Sennacherib would pay dearly for his mocking of the true God. Assyrian records echo the biblical account of his demise, that he was slain by his own sons as he knelt praying before a god who could not save (19:37).

 

Download the podcast mp3!

Read the rest of this entry »

Written by Ryan Markel

November 5th, 2009 at 6:49 am

January 4, 2009: The Boy Jesus in the Temple

without comments

The text for this lesson is Luke 2:41–52.

Key Points

  • Jesus is always about His Father’s business—and that business is always earning our salvation! No thing and no one can stand in His way.
  • Law: God doesn’t act the way we want Him to act. He acts in harmony with His will, not ours. But we try to cage Him, tame Him, force Him to be a circus deity. In our hearts, if not even in our prayers, we list conditions for Him to meet. We are in a vain—oh, so vain—power struggle with heaven.
  • Gospel: The Lion of the tribe of Judah is no tame lion. He won’t roar on our cue or jump through our hoops. Even at the age of twelve, the boy Jesus shows that He is no ordinary boy. The Son of Mary, yes, and the “Son” of his foster father, Joseph, yes, but also their Lord. He is about His Father’s business. And that business is always earning our salvation.

 

Download the podcast mp3!

Read the rest of this entry »

Written by Ryan Markel

December 28th, 2008 at 12:00 pm

Posted in Podcasts

Tagged with , , , , ,