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New Series… “A Firm Foundation.”
In the first 6 months or so we are going to be looking at the Old Testament, with many references, allusions and foreshadowing of the life of Christ, The Apostles and first disciples.
I promise I am not going to go to deeply into the Theology of the Old Testament.
Although that will naturally creep through.
I am going to be hopefully laying out for us an Old Testament ethic.
How the decision makers in the OT decided what or what not to do.
What drives the followers of Yahweh to make decisions and what can we learn from them?
Their First Call to obey God --Obeying God!! — The Ten Commandments set the standard
How can we use these 3 simple steps in following God
Following God!
(1) obedience to God's will;
(2) natural law; and
(3) the imitation of God.
As soon as they got it they started finding very self serving ways around them
As a result groups of people began to be drawn in different directions.
What was the correct interpretation of the commandments?
How absolutely did these need to be followed?
Who was going to be my guide for the interpretation of these commands?
You see… Even is the earliest recorded times people were trying to be The King, the scribe, the warrior, The Prince/Princess.
What God wanted for was… Obedience to His law.
To be obedient is an action in response to what God has already done.
As followers we should respond to God in obedience.
Four obligations to God and
Six obligations to the community and people that we live with.
Easy, peasy right?
These ten are just the beginning.
The “10 words” as they are referred to in Deuteronomy 4.
Under the best of conditions the people live by the letter and more importantly the spirit of the commandments.
Under the worst of times
Some of the leaders of the time, kings, princes, landowners, slaveowners ALL had their “version” of the law that met their needs.
This was NOT what God wanted… In part this what God said to Moses.
God was pursuing His people to live lives that were worthy.
To live lives that followed the pattern that he set down.
The pattern was for the people to obey God and he would redeem them from their sin and become followers of Yahweh.
Unfortunately, the people were easily distracted.
As a result God sent prophets, God sent Jesus, God sent common ordinary men and women to warn and warn and warn again.
As a result of continued disobedience God punished, he sent to captivity, he punished and pushed and prodded His people to straighten up and to be a follower of His.
In a large part they ignored God and followed their own ways...
As a result the people followed themselves, And did what was right in their own eyes.
There is GREAT danger here… as we will see over the next six months or so.
OK… Enough of deniers of God, His Sovereignty, and His plan for His people, all people.
Followers of Yahweh, Followers of El, Followers of The Lord God, Almighty
What made these people different.
Different in their response to the call and command of God.
You see there is the Ten Commandments and as a result there is a moral law that goes side-by-side with it.
The application of it if you will.
Here is an example...Jesus explains the commandment to “not covet” like this...
This is just the beginning of this discussion there will be many more examples as we go through our series.
Let’s take Samuel for example
Let’s take Book of Samuel for an example...
Open your Bibles, your apps or however you are accessing the Word of God to 1Samuel.
1Samuel is located in the first quarter of the bible.
This book was written about 1100 years before Christ.
The purpose of the Book is to establish Israel’s monarchy.
Why you ask… The “people” demanded a human King.
Even though God told them He was only the King they needed they demanded… He gave them one.
So they got what they wanted… A King, a human that would lead with God’s righteousness in mind, They also got Kings that were abominations in the sight of God.
They were cruel, unyielding and did NOT consult the Lord but instead they consulted mediums and evil spirits.
They completely turned there backs on Yahweh.
But that’s what the people wanted… And God allowed it to drive people back to Him and Him alone.
One of the Righteous people in the Old Testament, an example for all us is.
His name is Elkanah.
He had two wives.
One is Hannah, who he loved and cared for.
The other was Peninnah… Who bore him children.
Hannah had no where to turn but to God.
She went went to the “House of the Lord” / “Temple of The Lord.” and wept.
Hannah brought her deepest, darkest hurt was that she could not have children.
1 Samuel 1:10–11 (ESV)
10 She was deeply distressed and prayed to the Lord and wept bitterly.
11 And she vowed a vow and said, “O Lord of hosts, [O Yahweh Saba] if you will indeed look on the affliction of your servant and remember me and not forget your servant, but will give to your servant a son, then I will give him to the Lord all the days of his life, and no razor shall touch his head.”
Eli, the Temple Priest, saw her praying to God, he thought she was drunk.
But instead
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We don’t know how long Hannah had prayed and prayed for a child we do know from V.6 &7 that her rival had been provoking her “year after year.”
Here is our BIG QUESTION for today...
Are you willing, right here, right now to commit to growing spiritually in 2022?
When it was obvious to Hannah that she could not bear children she took the challenge to the Lord.
She prayed and prayed, year after year.
I’ve got to tell you something… There are things that I have prayed and prayed for “year after year.”
Each night as we put our boys to bed or sent them to bed, I prayed to God that He would bring Godly spouses into their lives.
— My prayer was answered.
Tyler and Josh both married women that love the Lord.
In 1989 began praying for the opportunity to do full-time ministry.
I still prayed and prayed.
Two examples both with long term prayer items.
Our boys were in the their mid-20’s when they got married.
I finally was able to transition to full-time ministry at 57 years old; after praying for an opportunity since I was 28 years old.
That’s nearly 30 years.
What have you prayed for “year after year” that you have not yet seen any results yet.
Jack Cooper and I have been praying for a revival in our hearts, in our church, in our city, state, nation and world.
It’s not happened, But I’m still praying for it.
And i know that Jack is.
How can prayer change you and your situation?
These are 2 of my situations where I have prayed, without results for years.
Made promises to God and all he could answer was… WAIT!!!
What are you asking God for?
How are you asking Him?
What results are you seeing?
If He does answer what are you prepared to do?
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