Day 12 - New Testament in 90 Days
Mark 4-6
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Mark 4-6
Mark 1-3
Matthew 28
Jesus preaches the best sermon ever. He uses that sermon to teach, calling his disciples to participate in the fulfillment of the law.
Matthew 25-27
Matthew 22-24
Matthew 19-21
Matthew 16-18
Matthew 13-15
Matthew 10-12
Matthew 7-9
Matthew 4-6
All Scripture is God breathed and equips us for every good work. We read the bible because it is true, true about God, true about ourselves, and true about relationships with others.
Matthew 1-3
Joseph of Arimathea had a role to play in the resurrection. Likewise, we all are supporting actors in God’s larger story of resurrection.
The cross and resurrection reveal the new covenant that Jesus shared with his disciples in the upper room.
Jesus is a different kind of king. He is not the one who will lead a military revolt. He's the kind that rides on a donkey. Christ isn't a Roman king, He's the kind of King that makes covenant with God in the same way that Noah, Abraham, Moses, David, and Jeremiah did.
The prophet Jeremiah extends a call for covenant when life has thrown the worst it can offer and then some. Exiled and hopeless, God’s covenant gives up and calls the people home. The covenant calls us through trauma out of Gehenna and back home.
God chooses King David and makes covenant with him to be the one who unites the kingdom of Israel. God uses David to be a king that establishes the kingdom of Israel and leads the people to a better future.
Covenant means God hears the people when they cry out from slavery and God does something about it, first by saving Moses, then calling Moses to be a part of the rescue of the people of God.
God calls Abraham and he responds with faith. When God makes covenant with Abraham, God takes the whole burden on to fulfill the covenant in the ancient near eastern way.
God’s love for humanity is at the core of why God couldn’t allow humanity to go off the rails any longer. God made covenant with Noah to reboot the earth and He made promises to be faithful, hanging the rainbow in the sky.
We know we are called to be salt and light. But what does that mean? We don’t overpower, we don’t blind. We allow people to see and give food flavor, creating purpose and meaning in our own lives as well as the lives of others.
We were so fortunate to be joined by Pastor Erwin Lopez from UCF Wesley for this message. How do we make ourselves holy in the same way that God is holy? John Wesley writes that acts of piety and acts of mercy are the keys to being holy.