
Oceanside United Reformed Church
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The End of Solomon’s Kingdom

Watch Out the End is Near
Summary: Peter is writing to the community of faith, in order to urge them that the end of everything is near and they have to live their lives seriously, loving and serving one another with the gifts the Lord granted them. Introduction: We must watch out for the end is near and the Lord is at hand. Because the end is near and the Lord is coming, we must live with seriousness Because the end is near and the Lord is coming, we must love one another Because the end is near and the Lord is coming, we must serve one another

Live by the Spirit and Not by the Flesh
Summary: Following the example of our Savior, our call is to not conform to the world around us, but to live according to the Spirit, waiting for God's vindication. Introduction: Since Jesus suffered in the flesh for his children, then we should live according to the Spirit. Because Jesus suffered in the flesh for his children, then we should live with spiritual mindset Because Jesus suffered in the flesh for his children, then we should live with spiritual conduct Because Jesus suffered in the flesh for his children, then we should live with spiritual end

To Serve and to Wait

Knowing the Mysterious Triune God
Summary: We continue in our Sunday Seminary series as we've been learning about the knowability of God. Here we have the tension between God's knowability and his mystery as Triune. A Definition God's "oneness" God's "threeness" A Defense Old Testament New Testament

The King’s Golden Throne Loses its Luster

The Sacrificial System
How are the sacrifices arranged? What is the minimum of sacrifices to be offered per year? Why mentioned this here? Daily (28:3-8) Sabbath (28:9-10) First of Month (28:11-15) Feast of Unleavened Bread (28:17-25) Feast of Weeks of Pentecost (28:26-31) First Day of Seventh Month (29:1-6) Day of Atonement (29:7-11) Feast of Tabernacles (29:12-38)
The King Dedicates the King’s House

The Biography of the Christian
Summary: Despite our miserable past in sin and unrighteousness, God rescued us by his grace and prepared good works for us, so that by walking in them we may show our gratitude to him. Our Miserable Past (vv. 1–3) Our Exciting Present (vv. 4–9) Our Bright Present-Future (v. 10)