The Story of the Bible
Pastor Jay Childs
The Introduction to the Story
The Main Plot of the Story
The Conclusion of the Story
The Story of the Bible
Pastor Jay Childs
The Introduction to the Story
The Main Plot of the Story
The Conclusion of the Story
God's Word as Top Priority
Pastor Jay Childs (2 Timothy 3:16-17)
The Origin of God’s Word
The Power of God’s Word
A Celebration of the King
Pastory Jay Childs (Psalm 45)
The Splendor of the King
The Identity of the King
A Messiah No One Expected
Pastor Jay Childs (The Gospel of Matthew)
1. His Unexpected Family Tree
2. His Unexpected Parents
3. His Unexpected Birth
4. His Unexpected Disciples
5. His Unexpected Mission
Lord, Make My Life Count: Characteristics of One Who Wants His Life to Count for God
Marty Voltz (1 Kings 19:19-21; 2 Kings 2:6-10)
1. He is eager for opportunities to serve.
2. He is committed to heaven’s priorities
3. He sees his life in terms of calling — not security
4. He embraces a life of servanthood
5. He is ambitious for God and His Kingdom
Lessons Learned on a Staycation: Living and Loving Like a Levite
Marty Voltz (Exodus 32:25-29)
1. One must identify openly with God and His cause.
2. One must have but one master and one lover.
3. One must be ready and willing to perform a personally distasteful task should God call them to do so.
4. One must consecrate himself fully to the Lord’s service.
5. One must consider himself “blessed” to do the Lord’s bidding no matter how difficult or humble.
Lessons Learned on a Staycation: Intercessory Prayer for Those Under Our Care
Marty Voltz (Exodus 32:11-14, 30-34)
1. Intercessory Prayer is a Sustained Appeal for God’s Favor on Behalf of Those We Care About
2. Intercessory Prayer is a Ministry of Those Who Have Cultivated a Life of Prayer
3. Intercessory Prayer Is Selfless (Even Sacrficial)
4. Intercessory Prayer Has Its Dual Focus: a) The Glory of God, b) The Good of His People
5. Intercessory Prayer Appeals to God’s Mercy
6. Intercessory Prayer Touches the Heart and Hand of a Compassionate God
Lessons Learned on a Staycation: God’s Response to the Sins of His People
Marty Voltz (Exodus 32:7-10, Deuteronomy 9:7-10)
1. Rediscovering the Anger of God as Revealed in Holy Scripture
2. Defining the Anger (Wrath) of God
3. The Revelation of God’s Wrath
4. Teaching God’s Anger Against Sin to the Next Generation
5. ATONEMENT - God’s Deliverance from His Wrath
Missions Conference Sunday: The Wobbly Foundation Becomes the Fellow Worshipper
Chuck Lynde (Isaiah 19)
1. God shakes our false hopes until they fail (vs 16-25)
False religions will fail (vs 1-4)
Fabled economies will fail (vs 5-10)
Fabulous leaders will fail (vs 11-15)
2. God makes our former foes into fellow worshippers (vs 16-25)
They begin to fear God and his people (vs 16-17)
They agree to follow God and join his people (vs 18)
They repent and God saves them (vs 19-22)
They unite with other former foes (vs 23)
They carry God’s blessing to the world (vs 24-25)
Lessons Learned on a Staycation: Failed Leadership
Marty Voltz (Exodus 32:1-6, 21-25)
1. The Failure to Make Oneself Accountable
2. The Failure to Provide Those Under Our Care With What They Need, Rather Than What They Want
3. The Failure to Keep God’s Glory Paramount
4. The Failure to Take the Blame for Our Own Failures
5. The Failure to Maintain Control Over Those Entrusted to Our Care
6. The Failure to Remain Humble (see Numbers 12)