• Video Sermon - Pastor Randy Parker #kjv #kingjamesbible #bible #Scriptures Chosen People 2 In this sermon we go from Chosen People to Chosen Land and learn some important lessons on how we can't understand this world without #God's Word. #Genesis 12 https://rumble.com/v70it40-chosen-people-2.html
    Video Sermon - Pastor Randy Parker #kjv #kingjamesbible #bible #Scriptures Chosen People 2 In this sermon we go from Chosen People to Chosen Land and learn some important lessons on how we can't understand this world without #God's Word. #Genesis 12 https://rumble.com/v70it40-chosen-people-2.html
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  • Pharaoh, Store Up For A Rainy Day...
    Genesis 41:32-37
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    Pharaoh, Store Up For A Rainy Day... Genesis 41:32-37 https://ko-fi.com/post/Pharoah-Store-Up-For-A-Rainy-Day-K3K01MP9OH?fromEditor=true
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  • Joseph Interpreted Pharaoh's Dream
    Genesis 41:14-31
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    Joseph Interpreted Pharaoh's Dream Genesis 41:14-31 https://ko-fi.com/post/Joseph-Interpreted-Pharaohs-Dream-T6T51MHSIQ?fromEditor=true
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  • Pharaoh Has A Dream
    Genesis 41:1-13
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    Pharaoh Has A Dream Genesis 41:1-13 https://ko-fi.com/post/Pharaoh-Has-A-Dream-W7W51ME5OA?fromEditor=true
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  • Joseph Interpreted The Officials' Dreams
    Genesis 40
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    Joseph Interpreted The Officials' Dreams Genesis 40 https://ko-fi.com/post/Joseph-Interpreted-The-Officials-Dreams-E1E61MC3XI?fromEditor=true
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  • Joseph, the Model Inmate
    Genesis 39:19-23
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    Joseph, the Model Inmate Genesis 39:19-23 https://ko-fi.com/post/Joseph-the-Model-Inmate-R6R71M7Y0L?fromEditor=true
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  • Joseph and Mrs Potiphar
    Genesis 39:7-18
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    Joseph and Mrs Potiphar Genesis 39:7-18 https://ko-fi.com/post/Joseph-and-Mrs-Potiphar-I3I01M27EZ?fromEditor=true
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  • Joseph, The Trusted Servant
    Genesis 39:1-6
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    Joseph, The Trusted Servant Genesis 39:1-6 https://ko-fi.com/post/Joseph-The-Trusted-Servant-K3K71LMV8M?fromEditor=true
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  • The Birth of Pharez and Zerah
    Genesis 38:27-30
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    The Birth of Pharez and Zerah Genesis 38:27-30 https://ko-fi.com/post/The-Birth-of-Pharez-and-Zerah-Y8Y41LJKJR?fromEditor=true
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  • The Bible, Genesis 12:3, tells us that whoever blesses Israel will be blessed and whoever curses Israel will be cursed. Psalms 122:6 tell us to "Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: 'May they prosper who love you'." So many people are against Israel. Many nations are going to rise against Israel and those nations will be destroyed. Israel is not perfect, but they are still God's chosen people. Israel will not be destroyed. We need to pray for Israel and not curse Israel lest we be cursed!
    The Bible, Genesis 12:3, tells us that whoever blesses Israel will be blessed and whoever curses Israel will be cursed. Psalms 122:6 tell us to "Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: 'May they prosper who love you'." So many people are against Israel. Many nations are going to rise against Israel and those nations will be destroyed. Israel is not perfect, but they are still God's chosen people. Israel will not be destroyed. We need to pray for Israel and not curse Israel lest we be cursed!
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  • Judah Can't Find Tamar
    Genesis 38:20-26
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    Judah Can't Find Tamar Genesis 38:20-26 https://ko-fi.com/post/Judah-Cant-Find-Tamar-E1E81L6BJV?fromEditor=true
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  • Genesis 28:4
    Give to them according to their work and according to the evil of their actions;
    Give to them according to the deeds of their hands;
    Return their dealings upon them.
    #SundaySentiments
    Genesis 28:4 Give to them according to their work and according to the evil of their actions; Give to them according to the deeds of their hands; Return their dealings upon them. #SundaySentiments
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  • My Three Sons
    Genesis 38:6-12
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    My Three Sons Genesis 38:6-12 https://ko-fi.com/post/My-Three-Sons-F1F01KMEXX?fromEditor=true
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  • The Line of Judah
    Genesis 38:1-5
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    The Line of Judah Genesis 38:1-5 https://ko-fi.com/post/The-Line-of-Judah-A0A31KISO8?fromEditor=true
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  • Genesis 37:4 (KJV)
    But when his brothers saw that their father loved him more than all his brothers, they hated him and could not speak peacefully to him.
    #Jealousy
    Genesis 37:4 (KJV) But when his brothers saw that their father loved him more than all his brothers, they hated him and could not speak peacefully to him. #Jealousy
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  • The Long-Term Effects of One Right Decision
    Genesis 37:18-27
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    The Long-Term Effects of One Right Decision Genesis 37:18-27 https://ko-fi.com/post/The-Long-Term-Effects-of-One-Right-Decision-E1E51K4ACK
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  • Joseph: A Reflection of Christ
    Genesis 37:9-11
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    Joseph: A Reflection of Christ Genesis 37:9-11 https://ko-fi.com/post/Joseph-A-Reflection-of-Christ-Y8Y81K2Z5O?fromEditor=true
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  • The Favorite Son
    Genesis 37:1-4
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    The Favorite Son Genesis 37:1-4 https://ko-fi.com/post/The-Favorite-Son-A0A21JTJS3
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  • Genesis 37:33-34
    And he recognized it and said, “It is my son’s tunic. A wild beast has devoured him; Joseph has surely been torn to pieces!” So Jacob tore his clothes and put sackcloth on his loins and mourned for his son many days.

    Joseph's brothers were cruel. People today are cruel. Their actions prove that there is nothing new under the sun.
    #MondayMediation
    Genesis 37:33-34 And he recognized it and said, “It is my son’s tunic. A wild beast has devoured him; Joseph has surely been torn to pieces!” So Jacob tore his clothes and put sackcloth on his loins and mourned for his son many days. Joseph's brothers were cruel. People today are cruel. Their actions prove that there is nothing new under the sun. #MondayMediation
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  • Genesis 37:3
    Now Israel loved Joseph more than all his sons because he was the son of his old age; and he made him a varicolored tunic.
    #SundaySentiments
    Genesis 37:3 Now Israel loved Joseph more than all his sons because he was the son of his old age; and he made him a varicolored tunic. #SundaySentiments
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  • The Favorite Son
    Genesis 37:1-4
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    The Favorite Son Genesis 37:1-4 https://ko-fi.com/post/The-Favorite-Son-A0A21JTJS3?fromEditor=true
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  • Christian, are you setting aside time each day to spend with God in prayer and meditating on His word? Or do you fritter away your free moments with trivial tasks and meaningless minutiae? Set aside a few moments alone to commune with God, as even Jesus did. The benefits you will reap are immeasurable!
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    Spurgeon's Morning and Evening Devotions

    Morning, August 15

    "Isaac went out to meditate in the field at the eventide." Genesis 24:63

    Very admirable was his occupation. If those who spend so many hours in idle company, light reading, and useless pastimes, could learn wisdom, they would find more profitable society and more interesting engagements in meditation than in the vanities which now have such charms for them. We should all know more, live nearer to God, and grow in grace, if we were more alone. Meditation chews the cud and extracts the real nutriment from the mental food gathered elsewhere. When Jesus is the theme, meditation is sweet indeed. Isaac found Rebecca while engaged in private musings; many others have found their best beloved there.

    Very admirable was the choice of place. In the field we have a study hung round with texts for thought. From the cedar to the hyssop, from the soaring eagle down to the chirping grasshopper, from the blue expanse of heaven to a drop of dew, all things are full of teaching, and when the eye is divinely opened, that teaching flashes upon the mind far more vividly than from written books. Our little rooms are neither so healthy, so suggestive, so agreeable, or so inspiring as the fields. Let us count nothing common or unclean, but feel that all created things point to their Maker, and the field will at once be hallowed.

    Very admirable was the season. The season of sunset as it draws a veil over the day, befits that repose of the soul when earthborn cares yield to the joys of heavenly communion. The glory of the setting sun excites our wonder, and the solemnity of approaching night awakens our awe. If the business of this day will permit it, it will be well, dear reader, if you can spare an hour to walk in the field at eventide, but if not, the Lord is in the town too, and will meet with thee in thy chamber or in the crowded street. Let thy heart go forth to meet Him.
    Christian, are you setting aside time each day to spend with God in prayer and meditating on His word? Or do you fritter away your free moments with trivial tasks and meaningless minutiae? Set aside a few moments alone to commune with God, as even Jesus did. The benefits you will reap are immeasurable! ----------- Spurgeon's Morning and Evening Devotions Morning, August 15 "Isaac went out to meditate in the field at the eventide." Genesis 24:63 Very admirable was his occupation. If those who spend so many hours in idle company, light reading, and useless pastimes, could learn wisdom, they would find more profitable society and more interesting engagements in meditation than in the vanities which now have such charms for them. We should all know more, live nearer to God, and grow in grace, if we were more alone. Meditation chews the cud and extracts the real nutriment from the mental food gathered elsewhere. When Jesus is the theme, meditation is sweet indeed. Isaac found Rebecca while engaged in private musings; many others have found their best beloved there. Very admirable was the choice of place. In the field we have a study hung round with texts for thought. From the cedar to the hyssop, from the soaring eagle down to the chirping grasshopper, from the blue expanse of heaven to a drop of dew, all things are full of teaching, and when the eye is divinely opened, that teaching flashes upon the mind far more vividly than from written books. Our little rooms are neither so healthy, so suggestive, so agreeable, or so inspiring as the fields. Let us count nothing common or unclean, but feel that all created things point to their Maker, and the field will at once be hallowed. Very admirable was the season. The season of sunset as it draws a veil over the day, befits that repose of the soul when earthborn cares yield to the joys of heavenly communion. The glory of the setting sun excites our wonder, and the solemnity of approaching night awakens our awe. If the business of this day will permit it, it will be well, dear reader, if you can spare an hour to walk in the field at eventide, but if not, the Lord is in the town too, and will meet with thee in thy chamber or in the crowded street. Let thy heart go forth to meet Him.
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  • Oh the glories of God's salvation. That His covenant depends not upon us, but upon Him and His promise, which He will always remember, is true blessedness.
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    Spurgeon's Morning and Evening Devotions

    Evening, August 13

    "And I will remember My covenant." Genesis 9:15

    Mark the form of the promise. God does not say, "And when ye shall look upon the bow, and ye shall remember My covenant, then I will not destroy the earth," but it is gloriously put, not upon our memory, which is fickle and frail, but upon God's memory, which is infinite and immutable. "The bow shall be in the cloud; and I will look upon it, that I may remember the everlasting covenant." Oh! it is not my remembering God, it is God's remembering me which is the ground of my safety; it is not my laying hold of His covenant, but His covenant's laying hold on me. Glory be to God! the whole of the bulwarks of salvation are secured by divine power, and even the minor towers, which we may imagine might have been left to man, are guarded by almighty strength. Even the remembrance of the covenant is not left to our memories, for we might forget, but our Lord cannot forget the saints whom He has graven on the palms of His hands. It is with us as with Israel in Egypt; the blood was upon the lintel and the two side-posts, but the Lord did not say, "When you see the blood I will pass over you," but "When I see the blood I will pass over you." My looking to Jesus brings me joy and peace, but it is God's looking to Jesus which secures my salvation and that of all His elect, since it is impossible for our God to look at Christ, our bleeding Surety, and then to be angry with us for sins already punished in Him. No, it is not left with us even to be saved by remembering the covenant. There is no linsey-wolsey here- not a single thread of the creature mars the fabric. It is not of man, neither by man, but of the Lord alone. We should remember the covenant, and we shall do it, through divine grace; but the hinge of our safety does not hang there- it is God's remembering us, not our remembering Him"; and hence the covenant is an everlasting covenant.
    Oh the glories of God's salvation. That His covenant depends not upon us, but upon Him and His promise, which He will always remember, is true blessedness. ----------- Spurgeon's Morning and Evening Devotions Evening, August 13 "And I will remember My covenant." Genesis 9:15 Mark the form of the promise. God does not say, "And when ye shall look upon the bow, and ye shall remember My covenant, then I will not destroy the earth," but it is gloriously put, not upon our memory, which is fickle and frail, but upon God's memory, which is infinite and immutable. "The bow shall be in the cloud; and I will look upon it, that I may remember the everlasting covenant." Oh! it is not my remembering God, it is God's remembering me which is the ground of my safety; it is not my laying hold of His covenant, but His covenant's laying hold on me. Glory be to God! the whole of the bulwarks of salvation are secured by divine power, and even the minor towers, which we may imagine might have been left to man, are guarded by almighty strength. Even the remembrance of the covenant is not left to our memories, for we might forget, but our Lord cannot forget the saints whom He has graven on the palms of His hands. It is with us as with Israel in Egypt; the blood was upon the lintel and the two side-posts, but the Lord did not say, "When you see the blood I will pass over you," but "When I see the blood I will pass over you." My looking to Jesus brings me joy and peace, but it is God's looking to Jesus which secures my salvation and that of all His elect, since it is impossible for our God to look at Christ, our bleeding Surety, and then to be angry with us for sins already punished in Him. No, it is not left with us even to be saved by remembering the covenant. There is no linsey-wolsey here- not a single thread of the creature mars the fabric. It is not of man, neither by man, but of the Lord alone. We should remember the covenant, and we shall do it, through divine grace; but the hinge of our safety does not hang there- it is God's remembering us, not our remembering Him"; and hence the covenant is an everlasting covenant.
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  • Though those involved in perverse behaviors use it as a symbol for their depravity, symbolically rubbing God's nose in His promise by flaunting their sin, the rainbow is still, and always will be, a sign that God will never again destroy the world by flood as a result of man's sinfulness. When you look up, let it be a reminder of God's grace.
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    Spurgeon's Morning and Evening Devotions

    Evening, August 12

    "The bow shall be seen in the cloud." Genesis 9:14

    The rainbow, the symbol of the covenant with Noah, is typical of our Lord Jesus, who is the Lord's witness to the people. When may we expect to see the token of the covenant? The rainbow is only to be seen painted upon a cloud. When the sinner's conscience is dark with clouds, when he remembers his past sin, and mourneth and lamenteth before God, Jesus Christ is revealed to him as the covenant Rainbow, displaying all the glorious hues of the divine character and betokening peace. To the believer, when his trials and temptations surround him, it is sweet to behold the person of our Lord Jesus Christ- to see Him bleeding, living, rising, and pleading for us. God's rainbow is hung over the cloud of our sins, our sorrows, and our woes, to prophesy deliverance. Nor does a cloud alone give a rainbow, there must be the crystal drops to reflect the light of the sun. So, our sorrows must not only threaten, but they must really fall upon us. There had been no Christ for us if the vengeance of God had been merely a threatening cloud: punishment must fall in terrible drops upon the Surety. Until there is a real anguish in the sinner's conscience, there is no Christ for him; until the chastisement which he feels becomes grievous, he cannot see Jesus. But there must also be a sun; for clouds and drops of rain make not rainbows unless the sun shineth. Beloved, our God, who is as the sun to us, always shines, but we do not always see Him- clouds hide His face; but no matter what drops may be falling, or what clouds may be threatening, if He does but shine there will be a rainbow at once. It is said that when we see the rainbow the shower is over. Certain it is, that when Christ comes, our troubles remove; when we behold Jesus, our sins vanish, and our doubts and fears subside. When Jesus walks the waters of the sea, how profound the calm!
    Though those involved in perverse behaviors use it as a symbol for their depravity, symbolically rubbing God's nose in His promise by flaunting their sin, the rainbow is still, and always will be, a sign that God will never again destroy the world by flood as a result of man's sinfulness. When you look up, let it be a reminder of God's grace. ------------- Spurgeon's Morning and Evening Devotions Evening, August 12 "The bow shall be seen in the cloud." Genesis 9:14 The rainbow, the symbol of the covenant with Noah, is typical of our Lord Jesus, who is the Lord's witness to the people. When may we expect to see the token of the covenant? The rainbow is only to be seen painted upon a cloud. When the sinner's conscience is dark with clouds, when he remembers his past sin, and mourneth and lamenteth before God, Jesus Christ is revealed to him as the covenant Rainbow, displaying all the glorious hues of the divine character and betokening peace. To the believer, when his trials and temptations surround him, it is sweet to behold the person of our Lord Jesus Christ- to see Him bleeding, living, rising, and pleading for us. God's rainbow is hung over the cloud of our sins, our sorrows, and our woes, to prophesy deliverance. Nor does a cloud alone give a rainbow, there must be the crystal drops to reflect the light of the sun. So, our sorrows must not only threaten, but they must really fall upon us. There had been no Christ for us if the vengeance of God had been merely a threatening cloud: punishment must fall in terrible drops upon the Surety. Until there is a real anguish in the sinner's conscience, there is no Christ for him; until the chastisement which he feels becomes grievous, he cannot see Jesus. But there must also be a sun; for clouds and drops of rain make not rainbows unless the sun shineth. Beloved, our God, who is as the sun to us, always shines, but we do not always see Him- clouds hide His face; but no matter what drops may be falling, or what clouds may be threatening, if He does but shine there will be a rainbow at once. It is said that when we see the rainbow the shower is over. Certain it is, that when Christ comes, our troubles remove; when we behold Jesus, our sins vanish, and our doubts and fears subside. When Jesus walks the waters of the sea, how profound the calm!
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