The In Between
A Study of The Captivity Years
Lamentations 1-5
January 23, 2020 • Jim Gallagher
This book was written by Jeremiah, after the destruction of Jerusalem. It is a weeping lament for this great loss. He uses this to try to turn the people remaining in the area to stop their resistance to the Lord. It is a solemn reminder of what happens when we refuse to follow God’s guiding laws.
Ezekiel 33-39
January 9, 2020 • Jim Gallagher
Chapter 33 - A Reminder about calling Application Point: Are you letting the Word transform your thinking and your living? Chapter 34 - A Message About Ministry Application Point: As a sheep are you being well fed on a healthy diet of the Word? As a shepherd what are you doing to seek, care for and nourish others? Chapters 35-39 - A Portrait of the Future
Daniel 10 - 12
November 7, 2019 • Jim Gallagher
Point 1 - God provides evidence for His existence and the authority of His word. (Is 46:5; Is 46:9-10; Is 48:3-5) Point 2 - Peter considered prophecy the strongest evidence in support of the Christian message (2Pet 1:16; 2Pet 1:19) Point 3 - Daniel is filled with prophetic visions Point 4 - Evidence for an early date of Daniel 1) Septuagint - written 250 B.C. 2) Ezekiel the prophet (Ezekiel 14:13-14, Ezekiel 14:20, Ezekiel 28:3) 3) The book of 1 Maccabees “Daniel was delivered from the lion’s mouth...” 4) The testimony of Jesus (Matt 24:15) Point 5 - Daniel 10-12 focus upon events that took place from 550 - 160 B.C. (Esther 1:4) Point 6 - Daniel 11 records conflicts between Syria and Egypt 1) The main character is Antiochus Epiphanies Point 7 - From Daniel 11:40 forward the prophecy addresses our future. (Daniel 11:40; Daniel 12:4) Final Point