David Guzik - Enduring Word
Summary: Weekly Bible teaching by Bible commentator, author, and teacher David Guzik from www.enduringword.com. David is the pastor of Calvary Chapel Santa Barbara, and his Bible commentary resources are used by pastors, teachers, and Bible students all over the world.
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Jesus praises a woman who, despite her sinful past, loves and trusts Jesus greatly.
Jesus meets a Roman Centurion with great faith, and heals the centurion's servant.
Jesus continues to teach on the nature of His kingdom, and the character of the citizens of that kingdom.
Jesus teaches on the nature of His kingdom, and the character of the citizens of that kingdom.
Jesus debates the Sabbath with the religious leaders, teaching the true meaning of the Sabbath.
The writer to the Hebrews exalts Jesus, showing Him far above all angelic powers.
In the opening of the Letter to the Hebrew Christians, the author points to Jesus as God the Father's definitive revelation to mankind.
God directed Moses to assemble the tabernacle, and the glory of the Lord filled the holy place.
God guided both Moses and Israel in how to gather the resources to build the tabernacle of meeting.
After time spent with God on Sinai, the face of Moses shone with the glow of God's glory. Moses veiled his face, but not for the reason many people think.
In a remarkable way on Mount Sinai, God revealed Himself to Moses as the God of goodness and truth.
Moses made a radical request: "Lord, show me Your glory" - and as much as Moses was able to bear, God revealed His glory to His servant Moses.
After the debacle with the golden calf, Israel appropriately mourned over their sin - and God showed His presence among them in a remarkable way.
God confirms a covenant with Israel at Mount Sinai, and they choose to enter into it - with all the blessings and all the consequences.
While Moses was on Mount Sinai, Israel worshipped a golden calf with drunken immorality - and in response to the prayer of Moses, God mercifully spared the people of Israel.