December 21, 2023 • Josh Strelecki • Matthew 15:1–9
Prophecy 103 ends with this lesson. This time from Moses to Jesus would see Israel warned about chastisement for their disobedience. Israel would fall under this chastisement throughout their history, ultimately ending up outside of the land promised to Abraham. Yet, once permitted back in to rebuild we see Israel's religion become vain again. Thus God would go silent sending no prophet until the messenger of Isa. 40 and Mal. 3 would come. With the timeline of Daniel Israel would pine away in their iniquity awaiting Messiah the Prince and His forerunner. Josh Strelecki, Pastor-Teacher teaches on the substance of Israel's vain religion in this lesson.
Lesson 17 | The Timeline of the Gentiles
December 14, 2023 • Josh Strelecki • Daniel 9:24–27
Leviticus 26 gives Israel's history in advance based upon their disobedience. Leviticus 26 charts what Israel will encounter in their future. But what would happen when they got to that future? The Book of Daniel provides dreams, visions, and interpretations about Israel's future concerning and the world around them. Josh Strelecki, Pastor-Teacher examines the next major timeline given to chart the history before it takes place in Daniel chapter 9.
100 | What is a Grace Believer?
December 7, 2023 • Adam McGath
In this sermon Adam McGath, Teacher answers the question - what is a grace believer? Do we and can we make a religion out of sound doctrine?
Lesson 16 | The New Testament & Covenant Pt. 2
November 30, 2023 • Josh Strelecki • Hebrews 10:1–11
In this lesson, Josh Strelecki, Pastor-Teacher interacts with the relationships between the covenants God made with Israel both historically, doctrinally, and in their prophetic fulfillment. Learn about the New Testament being in force after the death of the testator and Christ being the mediator of the New Testament.
Lesson 15 | The New Testament & Covenant
November 9, 2023 • Josh Strelecki • Hebrews 10:1–25
What is the relationship of the New Testament to the Davidic and old? When was the second covenant made old? What is the substance and content of the new? In this lesson, Josh Strelecki, Pastor-Teacher journeys through the historical making of the New Covenant.
Lesson 14 | The Davidic Covenant
November 2, 2023 • Josh Strelecki • Hebrews 10:1–14
Israel's request for a king was a downgrade - for God was already their king. Israel's history under the kings revealed more failure. After the first course of punishment under the law, God manifested Israel's need for a Redeemer, Deliverer, Avenger, King, and Blesser. It would be the covenant made with David that would take away the first covenant to establish the second. Josh Strelecki, Pastor-Teacher examines the relationship of the Davidic Covenant with the old and new covenants along with the substance of God making David a house to build David a house - thus Jesus would come from the seed of David, yet would be David's Lord.
Lesson 13 | The Failure of Kings
October 26, 2023 • Josh Strelecki • 1 Samuel 8
Lesson 12 | Lessons from the Judges Pt. 2
October 19, 2023 • Josh Strelecki • Leviticus 25:25–55
After Israel's conquest of the land of Canaan Israel continued in their disobedience and engaged in idolatry with the gods of the land they were to destroy. Thus Israel was deserving of the curses of the law contract. The first set of curses then came upon Israel as their enemies spoiled them of their agricultural goods; hence Israel enters the time of the judges. At this time God began to show the mercy and grace of God toward Israel even when under the law as He raised up judges to deliver Israel. Also, five particular lessons are to be learned during the time of the judges and with their first king; that is, Israel will need a Redeemer, Deliverer, Avenger, King, and Blesser to be what God called her to be and do what He called her to do.
Lesson 11 | Lessons from the Judges
October 5, 2023 • Josh Strelecki • Isaiah 9:6–7
After Israel's conquest of the land of Canaan Israel continued in their disobedience and engaged in idolatry with the gods of the land they were to destroy. Thus Israel was deserving of the curses of the law contract. The first set of curses then came upon Israel as their enemies spoiled them of their agricultural goods; hence Israel enters the time of the judges. At this time God began to show the mercy and grace of God toward Israel even when under the law as He raised up judges to deliver Israel. Also, five particular lessons are to be learned during the time of the judges and with their first king; that is, Israel will need a Redeemer, Deliverer, Avenger, King, and Blesser to be what God called her to be and do what He called her to do.
Lesson 9 | The Last Acts of Moses Pt. 3
September 7, 2023 • Josh Strelecki • Deuteronomy 32:1–6
Lesson 10 | The Unfulfilled Conquest
September 14, 2023 • Josh Strelecki • Hebrews 4:1–11
Moses last acts provide one final outlook at Israel's history before they enter the land under Joshua. Moses writes a song of witness and blesses Israel. These last acts contextual sit after another rehearses of the blessings and curses of the law and another covenant given after the detail of the curses. In this lesson Josh Strelecki, Pastor-Teacher examines the curses of the law in Deut. 28, but also the significance of a covenant "beside" the law covenant. This covenant of promise promises the fulfillment of the Abrahamic Covenant, in spite of the law; however, historically after the curses of the law.
Lesson 7 | The Last Acts of Moses
August 24, 2023 • Josh Strelecki • Deuteronomy 28:15–68
Moses last acts provide one final outlook at Israel's history before they enter the land under Joshua. Moses writes a song of witness and blesses Israel. These last acts contextual sit after another rehearses of the blessings and curses of the law and another covenant given after the detail of the curses. In this lesson Josh Strelecki, Pastor-Teacher examines the curses of the law in Deut. 28, but also the significance of a covenant "beside" the law covenant. This covenant of promise promises the fulfillment of the Abrahamic Covenant, in spite of the law; however, historically after the curses of the law.
Lesson 6 | Israel's History of Curses Pt. 4
August 17, 2023 • Josh Strelecki • Nehemiah 9:7–35
The nation of Israel failed to learn what God proved before they got to Mt. Sinai. Instead of "tak[ing] with you words, and turn to the LORD: say unto him, Take away all iniquity, and receive us graciously: so will we render the calves of our lips" as Hosea stated, Israel responded to the initial conditional basis of the law covenant by saying, "All that the LORD hath spoken we will do." But what did they get themselves into? The answer to that question is found in Leviticus 26. Josh Strelecki, Pastor-Teacher orients the student to the fine print of the law contract - the 5 Courses of Punishment, which would serve as Israel future. Understanding this portion of the law will provide the flow of your entire Old Testament - there is reason for all that is going on.
The nation of Israel failed to learn what God proved before they got to Mt. Sinai. Instead of "tak[ing] with you words, and turn to the LORD: say unto him, Take away all iniquity, and receive us graciously: so will we render the calves of our lips" as Hosea stated, Israel responded to the initial conditional basis of the law covenant by saying, "All that the LORD hath spoken we will do." But what did they get themselves into? The answer to that question is found in Leviticus 26. Josh Strelecki, Pastor-Teacher orients the student to the fine print of the law contract - the 5 Courses of Punishment, which would serve as Israel future. Understanding this portion of the law will provide the flow of your entire Old Testament - there is reason for all that is going on.