| Date |
Message # |
Description |
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| 8/01/2003 Friday |
1 |
| -The historical parable of Zacchaeus and the
Sycomore tree |
| -The prophet Amos, a herdsman and a gatherer of sycomore
fruit |
| -Four parables with a common theme |
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| 8/01/2003 Friday |
2 |
| -Figures God uses in the Bible to signify people -The spiritual
meaning of the "fig tree," the "olive tree," and "vine" |
| -The two baskets of figs in Jeremiah 24 |
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D&L |
D&L |
| 8/02/2003 Saturday |
3 |
| -The Biblical meaning of the gathering of fruit |
| -Three types of gatherings (of men) talked about in the Bible
|
| -What the Bible says about the abundance of "stones" and "sycomores" |
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D&L |
D&L |
| 8/02/2003 Saturday |
4 |
| -The Gospel Picture in both the Great Tribulation and God's
judgment on the corporate church |
| -The importance of carefully maintaining the types or shadows
established by God in the Bible |
| -The Biblical comparisons of "silver" with "stones" and "cedars"
with "sycomores" |
| -The uncovering of cedar work (Zeph. 2:14) |
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D&L |
| 8/02/2003 Saturday |
5 |
| -Parables in the Bible which
illustrate the spiritual picture of Christ examining those who identify
with His body to determine which ones are really His |
| -The "gathering of fruit" is a spiritual picture of the
assembling of men in order to separate the tares from the wheat
|
| -The final Harvest of the Great Tribulation |
| -More about what the Bible teaches concerning the
abundance of "stones" and "sycomores" |
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D&L |
| 8/02/2003 Saturday |
6 |
| -The Biblical comparison of sycomore and cedar trees
|
| -A similar comparison of barren and fruitful wives in the Bible
(Gen. 3:31; 1Sam. 1:2; Luke 1:5-7) |
| -The demise of those who reproduce or multiply by their own
works (Job 21:7-13) |
| -Why the Bible refers to the Elect as those being "barren" |
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| 8/03/2003 Sunday |
7 |
| -Zacchaeus: a sycomore tree whom God changed to a cedar tree
(Luke 19:1-10; Isaiah 9:10)
|
| -Christ identifies with the sycomore tree
(Gal. 3:13; John 12:24; Job 14:7; Rom 8:3) |
| -Zacchaeus descended the sycomore tree, "cleansed," and sent to
feed many |
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D&L |
| 8/03/2003 Sunday |
8 |
| -The sycomore tree is the central figure in the historical
parable of Zacchaeus |
| -The sycomore tree: a picture of Christ Who humbled
Himself and totally identified with His Elect |
| -The Elect are all found in the "vale" or valley where the sycomores
grow |
| -God plucks His Elect from the sycomore trees and grafts them
into His eternal "olive tree" |
| -A look at two more historical parables that clearly show how
Christ completely identifies with and is a perfect substitution for
His Elect |
| -The serious warning in Joshua 6:26 to NOT rebuild the destroyed
city of Jericho |
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| 8/03/2003 Sunday |
9 |
| -The Biblical meaning of the Hebrew word rendered "holy" and
"darling" |
| -The Biblical principle of the visible being a shadow or type of
the eternal |
| -The "millstone" - a figure for the Lord Jesus |
| -As the "Millstone" was thrown down, so the corporate church
must be thrown down |
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D&L |
| 8/03/2003 Sunday |
10 |
|
Open Forum |
|
-A discussion of how God defines the external, corporate Body
|
| -The spiritual meaning of King Herod giving "unto the half of my
kingdom" (Mark 6:23) |
| -Biblical interpretation of "...I have no pleasure in the death
of the wicked..." (Ezekiel 33:11) |
| -The rampant apostasy of our day - how far will it go? |
| -The spiritual meaning of "fox" and "tail" in Judges 15:4
|
| -The Gospel picture in the historical parable of David and
Bathsheba |
| -A discussion on the possible spiritual meaning of the number 14 |
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