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    The Primeval History

    This course provides an analysis of Genesis 1-11, looking at the background, the literary structure, the original meaning, the theological purpose, and modern applications. Why did Moses choose to tell the history of the Creation, the Fall, the Great Flood, and the Tower of Babel in the way that he did? It is based on the Third Millennium DVD series by Dr. Richard L. Pratt, Jr.

    Father Abraham

    Why did Moses choose to tell the story of Abraham the way he did? What does it mean for us today? This course provides an analysis of Genesis 11:10-25:18, the life of Abraham, from a Christian perspective. It analyzes the literary structure, the meaning for the original audience, and modern application for us today. The course is based on the Third Millennium DVD series by Dr. Richard L. Pratt, Jr.

    A Message From God

    In 1971, Ray Tomlinson was experi- menting with ways people and computers could interact. When he sent a message from his computer through a network to a different unit in his office, he had sent the first e-mail. Now decades later, more than a billion e-mails are sent every day. Many contain important news from family and friends, but others may carry unwanted advertising or a destructive virus. A basic rule governing e-mail use is: “Don’t open it unless you trust the sender.”

    Get a clear understanding of envy, so we can recognize it, and choose a better path

    “You shall not covet your neighbor’s house; you shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, not his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor’s” (Exodus 20:17).

    IDEA: Covetousness and envy are similar but not the same: covetousness is wanting what someone else has; envy is simply begrudging what someone else has.

    PURPOSE: To help listeners understand the difference between covetousness and envy.

    Let’s look at the story of Leah and Rachel, two sisters whose envy gets the best of them

    Monday, November 26, 2012

    IDEA: Envy doesn’t get us what we lack, but it does make us miserable.

    PURPOSE: To help listeners understand the self-defeating nature of envy.

    Recognizing envy in our own hearts

    The word “envy” comes from the Latin—and literally means to look against or to look with ill will against another person. In our conversations we’ve seen the power of envy to blind judgment, to spoil relationships, and cause us to do things we never thought we were capable of. And so we hope our conversations this week are helping you to understand the seriousness of envy.

    A tragic illustration of the seriousness of envy

    “Now Adam knew Eve his wife, and she conceived and bore Cain, and said, ‘I have gotten a man from the Lord.’ Then she bore again, this time his brother Abel. Now Abel was a keeper of sheep, but Cain was a tiller of the ground. And in the process of time it came to pass that Cain brought an offering of the fruit of the ground to the Lord. Abel also brought of the firstlings of his flock and of their fat. And the Lord respected Abel and his offering, but He did not respect Cain and his offering. And Cain was very angry, and his countenance fell. So the Lord said to Cain, ‘Why are you angry? And why has your countenance fallen? If you do well, will you not be accepted? And if you do not do well, sin lies at the door. And its desire is for you, but you should rule over it.’ Now Cain talked with Abel his brother; and it came to pass, when they were in the field, Cain rose against Abel his brother and killed him. Then the Lord said to Cain, ‘Where is Abel your brother?’ And he said, ‘I do not know. Am I my brother’s keeper?’ And God

    Insight into recognizing and avoiding envy

    Tuesday, November 20, 2012

    IDEA: Even people who have much to commend them can be driven to mean deeds through envy.

    PURPOSE: To help listeners understand the power of envy to drive any and all of us to hurt others.

    Let’s look at one of the most overlooked, and underrated, issues we face, envy

    Why does envy make it onto the list of seven deadly sins; is it really “deadly” or is that exaggeration; and what can we do to conquer the sin of envy when it shows up in our thoughts and in the way we treat others and just in the way we’re looking at life?

    An eye-opening discussion on the consequences of jealousy

    “Then Miriam and Aaron spoke against Moses because of the Ethiopian woman whom he had married; for he had married an Ethiopian woman. And they said, “Has the Lord indeed spoken only through Moses? Has He not spoken through us also?” And the Lord heard it. (Now the man Moses was very humble, more than all men who were on the face of the earth.) Suddenly the Lord said to Moses, Aaron, and Miriam, “Come out, you three, to the tabernacle of meeting!” So the three came out. Then the Lord came down in the pillar of cloud and stood in the door of the tabernacle, and called Aaron and Miriam. And they both went forward. Then He said, “Here now My words: if there is a prophet among you, I, the Lord, make Myself known to him in a vision, and I speak to him in a dream. Not so with My servant Moses: he is faithful in all My house. I speak with him face to face, even plainly, and not in dark sayings; and he sees the form of the Lord. Why then were you not afraid to speak against My servant Moses?” So the anger

    Why God takes envy so seriously

    Thursday, November 15, 2012, Part 1

    “Then Miriam and Aaron spoke against Moses because of the Ethiopian woman whom he had married; for he had married an Ethiopian woman. And they said, “Has the Lord indeed spoken only through Moses? Has He not spoken through us also?” And the Lord heard it. (Now the man Moses was very humble, more than all men who were on the face of the earth.) Suddenly the Lord said to Moses, Aaron, and Miriam, “Come out, you three, to the tabernacle of meeting!” So the three came out. Then the Lord came down in the pillar of cloud and stood in the door of the tabernacle, and called Aaron and Miriam. And they both went forward. Then He said, “Here now My words: if there is a prophet among you, I, the Lord, make Myself known to him in a vision, and I speak to him in a dream. Not so with My servant Moses: he is faithful in all My house. I speak with him face to face, even plainly, and not in dark sayings; and he sees the form of the Lord. Why then were you not afraid to speak against My servant Moses?” So the anger of the Lord was aroused against them, and He departed. And when the cloud departed from above the tabernacle, suddenly Miriam became leprous, as white as snow. Then Aaron turned towar

    How the chosen people of Israel impact our world and faith

    Tuesday, July 24, 2012, Part 2

    “You are a holy people to the Lord your God; the Lord your God has chosen you to be a people for himself, a special treasure above all the peoples on the face of the earth. The Lord did not set his love on you nor choose you because you were more in number than any other people, for you were the least of all peoples; but, because the Lord loves you, and because he would keep the oath which he swore to your fathers, the Lord has brought you out with a mighty hand, and redeemed you from the house of bondage, from the hand of Pharaoh king of Egypt. Therefore know that the Lord your God, he is God, the faithful God who keeps covenant with those who love him and keep his commandments; and he repays those who hate him to their face, to destroy them. He will not be slack with him who hates him; he will repay him to his face. Therefore you shall keep the commandment, the statutes, and the judgments which I command you today, to observe them” (Deuteronomy 7:6-11).

    IDEA: God deals lovingly with His people as they show their love to God by their obedience.

    PURPOSE: To help listeners understand the extent and the limits of being God’s chosen people.

    Gain wisdom from the book of Proverbs to help you during the difficult child-rearing years

    Thursday, June 28, 2012, Part 2

    “Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it” (Proverbs 22:6).

    IDEA: The vagueness of Proverbs 22:6 brings us some clarity about the principles of rearing children.

    PURPOSE: To help listeners see that the proverbs give us a skill in handling life.

    Discover wisdom for raising children

    Wednesday, June 27, 2012, Part 1

    “Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it” (Proverbs 22:6).

    IDEA: The vagueness of Proverbs 22:6 brings us some clarity about the principles of rearing children.

    PURPOSE: To help listeners see that the proverbs give us a skill in handling life.

    Let’s look at Proverbs chapter 22, verse 6, to find wisdom for parents

    Tuesday, June 26, 2012

    “Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it” (Proverbs 22:6).

    IDEA: The proverbs are designed to give us wisdom and insight, but they are not designed as unqualified promises.

    PURPOSE: To help listeners make sure that the literature they deal with is interpreted correctly.