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  • 1 Chronicles 1-4, Ecclesiastes 10
    2025/07/18

    Alright, real talk: this episode probably isn’t going to change your life, but there are some interesting little nuggets to be found in between the names and genealogies. For instance, there’s, “The Prayer of Jabez,” right? which, if you didn’t live through 90’s Christendom, is the title of a book that says you can be blessed with prosperity if you pray prayers like Jabez. Although the author probably lined his pockets with that book, the section on Jabez simply describes something that happened; it isn’t prescribed for all believers. You might as well say, “Pray Solomon’s prayer and you’ll be blessed with wisdom, a kingdom, and a temple!” It doesn’t quite work like that. Alright, let’s read some names, shall we?

    1 Chronicles 1 - 1:07 .

    1 Chronicles 2 - 7:12 .

    1 Chronicles 3 - 13:26 .

    1 Chronicles 4 - 17:00 .

    Ecclesiastes 10 - 23:12 .

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    27 分
  • Luke 22-24
    2025/07/17

    Among the many things that Luke illustrates in his record of Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection, is that all of it was in fulfillment of Scripture, including a number of references to Psalm 22. While sinful men sought to snuff out this king and his message about a coming kingdom, they in fact helped usher in the new kingdom by crucifying the Son of God. Then, on the third day, Jesus rose from the dead as He had prophesied way back in Galilee. The disciples’ eyes were opened to many things they had not previously understood, and the kingdom of heaven begins to spread in the hearts and minds of Christ’s disciples.

    Luke 22 - 1:13 .

    Luke 23 - 12:11 .

    Luke 24 - 21:25 .

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    30 分
  • Luke 19-21, Ecclesiastes 9
    2025/07/16

    Looking back from our position in history, we have the advantage of considering the kingdom of God through all of the teachings of Jesus and through the lens of Scripture as a whole. During his time of ministry on earth, however, things weren’t so clear for His original audience. When the crowds thought about the Son of David, they assumed that he would be a king in the traditional sense. The Jews were excited that this king had finally arrived, and upon entering Jerusalem they erupted with praise & excitement. Little did they know that Christ’s kingship would establish eternal authority over the souls of men or that victory would come by way of the cross.

    Luke 19 - 1:08 .

    Luke 20 - 9:16 .

    Luke 21 - 17:00 .

    Ecclesiastes 9 - 22:48 .

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    28 分
  • Luke 16-18, Ecclesiastes 8
    2025/07/15

    Let’s talk about two of today’s parables that are different from the others, because in them Jesus points to sinful men as examples of that which is good, which is confusing on the face of it, but let me explain. In the parable of the dishonest manager, his goal is to show his people how to think about wealth and earthly possessions: we are to use them to win favor with others while we still have them. In the parable of the persistent widow, God the Father is compared to an unjust judge. The goal, however, is to argue from the lesser to the greater. If an unjust judge will give justice through persistence, how much more so will the righteous judge grant justice to those who earnestly pray?

    Luke 16 - 1:08 .

    Luke 17 - 7:20 .

    Luke 18 - 13:42 .

    Ecclesiastes 8 - 21:10 .

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    25 分
  • Luke 13-15, Ecclesiastes 7
    2025/07/14

    Our passage today includes a number of notable parables, some of which concern the nature of death and the afterlife. Jesus tells His disciples to enter by the narrow way, because the door to God’s household will soon be shut and those outside will be turned away regardless of their proximity to Jesus. He compares God’s table to that of a nobleman who hosts a banquet, only to be turned down by those he had invited. He therefore invites the weak, the poor, the blind, the lame, and those who are far off. Later, Jesus describes the joy in heaven over the lost who have been found, and tells the well-known parable of the prodigal son.

    Luke 13 - 1:12 .

    Luke 14 - 8:18 .

    Luke 15 - 15:16 .

    Ecclesiastes 7 - 20:57 .

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    26 分
  • Luke 11-12, Ecclesiastes 6
    2025/07/11

    We are almost halfway through the book of Luke, and Jesus and His disciples are on their way to Jerusalem and to the crucifixion of Jesus. On the way he teaches His disciples how to pray to God the Father, rebukes those who claim He uses demonic powers, chastises the generation who will put him to death, and denounces the self-righteous Pharisees as hypocrites. Finally, Jesus encourages his disciples to store up treasures in heaven, and to stop worrying about the future. Worrying doesn’t add years to your life, so why not choose a better way: spend your life investing the kingdom, rather than yourself.

    Luke 11 - 1:11 .

    Luke 12 - 11:36 .

    Ecclesiastes 6 - 22:14 .

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    26 分
  • Luke 9-10, Ecclesiastes 5
    2025/07/10

    Today’s chapters focus more on the relationship Jesus has with his apostles and his disciples, as he empowers them for ministry, provides for them, calls them to wholehearted devotion, and warns them of his future death. Jesus and His disciples begin making their way to Jerusalem where He will face the agony of the cross, but He has much to say and to teach before that hour arrives. On the road to Jerusalem, when asked to define what it means to love your neighbor, Jesus tells a parable that would have shocked his audience, as he makes a detestable Samaritan the hero of the story rather than an upright, religious Jew.

    Luke 9 - 1:08 .

    Luke 10 - 11:47 .

    Ecclesiastes 5 - 20:07 .

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    25 分
  • Luke 7-8, Ecclesiastes 4
    2025/07/09

    Jesus continues to exhibit his power over illness, demons, death, and over Creation. Those witness his power, including the disciples who are with him daily, continue to be awestruck by what they see. Make no mistake: the people in Jesus’ day were not simpletons who would simply believe anything. Like you and I, they knew that what Jesus was doing seemed impossible, and they all had trouble wrapping their minds around it. Later in Ecclesiastes King Solomon envies the dead, who no longer have to bear the burdens of oppression, loneliness and evil at the hands wicked men. Without the Lord, these things seem to serve no purpose.

    Luke 7 - 1:11 .

    Luke 8 - 10:35 .

    Ecclesiastes 4 - 20:50 .

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    25 分