11 and Josiah (was) the father of Jeconiah and his brothers at the time of the exile to Babylon. Matthew 1:11 (NIV) Two-thirds of the way through the genealogy of Jesus in Matthew 1, we encounter the last godly king of Judah, Josiah, and then witness his wayward sons, Jeconiah (also called Jehoiachin) and his brothers. TheseContinue reading “A Temple Lost and Found – 2 Kings 25”
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God’s Promise to David – Acts 2
Long before the last of the kings of Judah was being carried off into exile in Babylon, the Lord had made a promise to King David, through the prophet Nathan. 11 “‘The Lord declares to you that the Lord himself will establish a house for you: 12 When your days are over and you rest with your ancestors, I will raise up your offspring to succeedContinue reading “God’s Promise to David – Acts 2”
From Every Nation – Acts 2
With an imperfect understanding of the timing and nature of the coming kingdom of heaven, Jesus’ disciples approached Him forty days after the resurrection to ask Him a question. Having learned about the coming restoration of Israel from many of the Old Testament prophets, they wondered if it was now time for Jesus to establishContinue reading “From Every Nation – Acts 2”
The Gift of the Holy Spirit – Acts 1
27 And I will put my Spirit in you… Ezekiel 36:27a (NIV) God promised that He would do something different with the new covenant spoken of by the prophets Jeremiah and Ezekiel – He would place His Spirit within the hearts of His people. God would then be ever-present in believers’ hearts and available to them to accessContinue reading “The Gift of the Holy Spirit – Acts 1”
A New and Better Covenant – Jeremiah 31
The prophet Ezekiel, successor to the prophet Jeremiah, foretells of a time when the Lord’s people will be regathered from the nations of the world and placed back into their own land. Hardened hearts of unbelief will be replaced by softened, faithful hearts of flesh. At that time, God will no longer reside in buildingsContinue reading “A New and Better Covenant – Jeremiah 31”
Going Up to the Mountain – Jeremiah 31
Although Judah was facing a seventy year exile in Babylon, the prophet Jeremiah sent them a message of encouragement from the Lord regarding the future of their families and their nation. God promised to return them to the land and to bless it, ultimately making it His habitation and a destination for all the nationsContinue reading “Going Up to the Mountain – Jeremiah 31”
Fit for Service – Jeremiah 30
The Lord spoke to the exiles in Babylon through a letter, written by Jeremiah the prophet, promising that He will protect them, punishing any and all that come against them in order to defend His promise and His name. 16 “‘Therefore all those who devour you shall be devoured;And all your adversaries, every one of them, shallContinue reading “Fit for Service – Jeremiah 30”
Raising Up King David – Jeremiah 30
In a letter to the Judean exiles in Babylon, the prophet Jeremiah sent a message from the Lord. It was a message of great hope for the future, but also a warning about a difficult trial that will come in the end times. Other Old Testament prophets foretell of this event, referring to it asContinue reading “Raising Up King David – Jeremiah 30”
In the Latter Days – Jeremiah 30
24 … In the latter days you will consider it. Jeremiah 30:24b (NKJV) This comment from the Lord to the people of Judah was enclosed within a comforting prophecy from the prophet Jeremiah. God was planning something much larger for His people than simply bringing them back from Babylon after seventy years in exile there. Continue reading “In the Latter Days – Jeremiah 30”
What Am I Seeking? – Jeremiah 29
Through Jeremiah’s letter to the people of Judah, now exiled in Babylon, God spoke to them to let them know how much He still loved and cared for them. 11 For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the Lord, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and aContinue reading “What Am I Seeking? – Jeremiah 29”