ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: Spiritual Hierarchy & Authority, Part 1
This week we will begin a new series dealing with spiritual authority and the hierarchy that exists in the realm of the spirit.
This week we will begin a new series dealing with spiritual authority and the hierarchy that exists in the realm of the spirit.
We are definitely going to run long today as we wrap up this series, so bear with me. Remember what David wrote in Psalm 118? Blessed be he that cometh in the name of the LORD: we have blessed you out of the house of the LORD.
This has been a long adventure. When the Lord first began to unfold the prophetic significance of the 23rd Psalm and its picture as a lifelong adventure, I had no idea it was going to expand into the study it has become. We've been at this for well over a year. Hopefully, we will wrap this up by the end of next week.
It has always been a source of astonishment to me when I look at what God had developed in David's life. The fact that he could show mercy to his betrayers in the way that he did, and then show mercy again and again to them in the face of their crimes against him is why, I believe, Jesus made it clear that if our brother offend us, we are to forgive seventy times seven -- and that was in a single day.
Continuing on with the picture of the goodness and mercy of the Lord that follows us, let's pick up today where we left off last week and see how Jesus viewed the concept of mercy.
For the past three weeks, we've looked at the "goodness" portion of David's statement that, "Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life."
his is the third week of our study in the life of Abraham and considering the goodness of the Lord that followed him. Now we will see the final overcoming of fear in Abraham's life -- specifically, the Fear of Death -- and just how the goodness of the Lord brought Abraham to this place.
We were just getting started last week in the picture of God's goodness and mercy in the life of Abraham, and the constant display of that goodness and mercy as Abraham slowly but surely overcame the fears that had so programmed his life during his early years in Ur of the Chaldees, and the subsequent 25 years he spent in Haran prior to his father's death. Let's pick up this narrative where we left off last week.
We were blessed to have Bruce Allen in our home a couple of weeks ago. He came to spend a few days "just to take a break" from his busy traveling schedule.
We could very well run long again today, but I need to connect all of the dots for you as we wrap up this discussion on the cup, so let’s get started. Let me cover some of the same ground that I did last week in order for you to see the connection.