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Scripture at Sunrise 5.24.2016

“One man of you puts to flight a thousand, since it is the LORD your God who fights for you, just as He promised you.” -Joshua 23:10

Why count heads? One man with God is a majority though there be a thousand on the other side. Sometimes our helpers may be too many for God to work with them, as was the case with Gideon, who could do nothing till he had increased his forces by thinning out their numbers. But the Lord’s hosts are never too few. When God would found a nation, He called Abram alone and blessed him. When He would vanquish proud Pharaoh, He used no armies, but only Moses and Aaron. The “one-man ministry,” as certain wise men call it, has been far more used of the Lord than trained bands with their officers. Did all the Israelites together slay so many as Samson alone? Saul and his hosts slew their thousands but David his ten thousands.

The Lord can give the enemy long odds and yet vanquish him. If we have faith, we have God with us, and what are multitudes of men? One shepherd’s dog can drive before him a flock of sheep. If the Lord sent thee, O my brother, His strength will accomplish His divine purpose. Wherefore, rely on the promise, and be very courageous.

[from Faith’s Checkbook by Charles H. Spurgeon]

Scripture at Sunrise 4.12.2010

Sunday School | 1 John 2:9-11 | Bro. Roger Harden
“Whoever loves his brother abides in the light, and in him there is no cause for stumbling.”  -1 John 2:10
Can you say that you love without an agenda?

Morning Worship | 1 Corinthians 11:2-16 | Pastor Steve Wainright
“But I want you to understand that the head of every man is Christ, the head of a wife is her husband, and the head of Christ is God.”  -1 Corinthians 11:3
Subordination and Authority
vs. 2– They kept to the teachings Paul had given and for that, he commended them.  The problem was their lack of understanding about male and female relationships. 
vs. 3– Paul’s premise.  Keep in mind that women didn’t have many rights in Biblical times, so the Gospel was very liberating. 
God is a God of order.  Insubordination brings chaos (just think of a boss who has insubordinate employees). 
>Christ is the head of every man (Matthew 28:18-20- Christ has all authority).
>The head of a woman is the man. 
>The head of Christ is God. 
Each one of these relationships is carried out in love.  (1 John 4:19, Ephesians 5, John 3:16)
Because we’re subordinate doesn’t mean we’re inferior. 
vs. 4-6– Implications: Don’t blur the lines between male and female, therefore blurring the lines of God’s order. 
vs. 7-10– Premise (vs. 3) defended.  God brought the woman from man. 
vs. 10– Angels are the supreme example of subordination. 
vs. 12– Equality and Dependence
Women in the Word are honored (Acts 1, Priscilla, Lois, Eunice, Women at the tomb, Mary, Martha…)
*Men and women have different roles, but are all equal in importance.
vs. 16– Offended by this?  Sign of rebellion.  In our society, there is much rebellion.  We are at enmity with God until we submit to Him. 
****Have you submitted your life to the Lord Jesus Christ?

Evening Worship | Intro to Numbers | Bro. Jason Estes
“Now these things took place as examples for us, that we might not desire evil as they did.”  -1 Corinthians 10:6
The title of this book is translated as “Numbers” in the Greek, but in Hebrew, it is translated as “In the Wilderness.” 
ch. 1:1-4– Census time: Moses is to count all the battle-worthy men at the base of Mt. Sinai. 
The Israelites have been at Mount Sinai for about a year.  By the end of Numbers, they end up in Moab by the Jordan River near Jericho. 

4 divisions to Numbers:
1) 19 days at Mt. Sinai (ch. 1-10:10)
2) 10 days to Kadesh (ch. 10:11-14:45)
3) 37 years (ch. 15:1-19:22)
4) 10 months in the 40th year…Moses is reciting events after they’ve happened from memory (ch. 20:1-36)

There is a lot of action in the book of Numbers.  All of this HAPPENED so that we might understand how we are to walk through the wilderness.  Sanctification happens in the wilderness.  We are in the wilderness right now.  We have not yet reached the Promised Land. 

Numbers is about Jesus Christ. 

(Honestly, people…please get the CD for this one.  It was a great big picture of what we’re delving into.  I’m excited!)