Dealing with calamity (Part 14)
By Lance Moore in podcasts on February 10, 2019
Sunday evening Bible study | Job | 10-02-2019 | Brian Watts
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We come to a commandment that consists merely of four words – “You shall not steal” –
and yet in it we will see that God has a way of packing into the shortest, clearest little
phrase so much profound truth in which He draws out of them the depths of the riches
with which He has loaded them.
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Sunday evening Bible study | Job | 03-02-2019 | Brian Watts
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One of the key things we need to grasp as we bring this study of the Seventh
Commandment to an end this morning is that adultery does not just happen. Adultery is
always planned. This, sadly, is not only true amongst unbelievers, but also among
believers. The common excuse, “We could not help it!”, is nothing but false. Animals
can’t help it. Beasts cannot – for them it just happens – but not for humans. And the
moment we start reasoning like this, then as we saw last Lord’s Day, we have become
just like beasts in each of our faculties.
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Sunday evening Bible study | Job | 27-01-2019 | Brian Watts
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We live in a sex-crazed society. Lust sweeps past logical reason into all forms of insidious
perversion. The list of deviant sexual sins as found in Leviticus 18:1-30 shows us that mankind
very quickly distorted God’s gift of sexuality, making sexual lust into an idol that steals
the hearts of men away from their God.
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Sunday Evening Bible Study: Job – Dealing with calamity (Part 11)
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This is a passage in which our Lord metaphorically likens Himself unto a Vine, yet also
simultaneously distinguishes Himself from any ordinary vine, by specifying that He indeed
is the “True Vine” (John 15:1). In this parable, Jesus emphasizes the connectedness of the
vine to its branches to emphasize certain spiritual truths. May the Lord impress these
truths upon our hearts.
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The passage we are to consider this morning is at the heart of our Lord’s Farewell
Discourse as found in John 13:31-16:33. It was some of the last things Jesus had to say
to His disciples before He returned to be with the Father in Glory. I reckon Jesus
knowing that He was soon to depart had some pretty important things to say in this
last discourse, and so I thought it well for us to consider something that I believe was
very important in our Lord’s mind. Jesus is here having a final meal with His disciples.
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