Gen2Rev

All handouts in a single file (Word, pdf)

Genesis to Revelation: Overview – handout

9/2 – Genesis 1-2: Creation and the Image of God – handout and recording

9/9 – Genesis 3: The Fall and the Seed – handout and recording

9/16 – Genesis 4-11: The Spread of Sin and a Seed of Hope – handout and recording

9/23 – Genesis 12-24: Abraham’s Faith and God’s Covenant – handout and recording

9/30 – Genesis 25-50: God’s Preservation of His Promises to the Patriarchs – handout and recording

10/7 – Exodus 1-18: Israel Redeemed from Egypt – handout and recording

10/14 – Exodus 19-24: The Covenant of Yahweh and Israel – handout and recording

10/21 – Exodus 25 – Leviticus 27: God’s Presence with His People – handout and recording

10/28 – Deuteronomy: The Heart of the Covenant – handout and recording

11/4 – Salvation in the Old Testament – handout and recording

11/11 – Joshua: God’s Faithfulness in the Gift of the Land – handout and recording

11/18 – The Nation without a Righteous King (Judges and Ruth) – handout and recording

11/25 – The Selection of a King (1 Samuel) – handout; no recording

12/2 – The Davidic Covenant (2 Samuel) – handout and recording

12/9 – Psalms and the Davidic Covenant – handout and recording

12/16 – Proverbs for a King – handout and recording

12/23 – The Messianic Old Testament – handout and recording

12/30 – Descent into Exile (1-2 Kings) – handout and recording

1/6 – The Prophets and the Mosaic Covenant – handout and recording

1/13 – The Nations in the Old Testament – handout and recording

1/20 – The Kingdom in the Old Testament – handout, expanded handout and recording

1/27 – The New Covenant in the Old Testament – handout and recording

2/3 – Return from Exile – handout and recording

2/10 – The Arrival of the King (Matthew 1-4) – handout and recording

2/17 – Teaching and Miracles of the King (Matthew 5-11) – handout and recording

2/24 – Rejection of the King (Matthew 12-20) – handout, recording, and graphic

3/3 – Jesus’ Arrival in Jerusalem as King (Matthew 21-25) – handout and recording

3/10 – Crucifixion, Resurrection, and the OT (Matthew 26-28) – handout and recording

3/17 – The Seven Signs of the Gospel of John (John 1-12) – handout, no recording

3/24 – The Kingdom and the Church (Acts 1-3) – handout

3/31 – The Failure of God’s Promises to Israel (Romans 9-11)- handout and recording

4/7 – God’s Purpose for the Church in History – handout and recording

4/28 – The Nature of Biblical Salvation – handout and recording

5/5 – Believers and the Law – handout, bonus handout, and recording

5/12 – The New Covenant and the Church – handout and recording

5/19 – The Word of God (Ordination Service) – recording, video, and slides

5/26 – Pre-, Post, or A-? Comparing Millennial Views – handout, long handout, and recording

6/2 – Revelation: The Fulfillment of God’s Promises – handout and recording

6/9 – Revelation in Light of the Old Testament – handout and recording

6/16 – God’s Purpose in Creation, A Summary – handout and recording

All handouts in a single file (Word, pdf)

3 thoughts on “Gen2Rev

  1. Skip

    Been catching up on the series during my off hours. I admit to confusion over the OT and NT and salvation. I probably need to think more about this and what I’ve learned over the years.

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  2. Dave

    Hi Todd,
    Great lesson yesterday. I wanted to capture your definition of wisdom at the end of yesterday’s lesson ( I thought it was very well done) and then send it off to the class. Does this get it?

    Wisdom is a relationship with God, Fear of God is the foundation of that wisdom (the alphabet of wisdom from which we can start writing), the beginning/starting of the journey to acquire God’s Wisdom.
    Wisdom is skilled living, in accordance with its design by its creator and apart from a relationship with our Lord, life won’t work.

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  3. Skip

    Whoops – wrong spot before: Todd,
    Reading through the notes from last week on Proverbs. Read the section about Proverbs for Kings and their subjects. In your notes you say the kings should reign by wisdom, speak with authority, etc. I find that when those qualities are in our leaders, while I may not agree with all their policies, I am at least not squirming under their rule… and working for the Federal government, there is much to squirm under. And as a lead in the occasionally response to a hurricane, I find that when I lead with these qualities, the team accomplishes more. Skip

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