Great Sermon! I really appreciate this exegetical sermon. There was no personal application it was just all about Jesus and mostly about his humiliation. I always see the great, great love of Christ when I think about how deeply humiliated his earthly life and crucifixion were. And He did it all willingly for sinners like me. I didn't know it was possible to feel pity for Judas, but I did. I think highlighted in this sermon is the deep wickedness of the Pharisees over his. And today you still see the Pharisees sending out spies to bait them, and tell lies about them if that doesn't work and they will always find a Pilate to go along with the marginalizing and " death" of the saints. Jesus never sought their company unless invited. Really made me think again. Thank you.
Great Sermon! A very excellent and once again, interesting sermon. So rich, you really do need to listen to it over and over. I have a new appreciation of Noah's faith and God's faithfulness despite the instruments He has to work with.
Great Sermon! I second the excellent comment. Very thought provoking and interesting sermon. The story of hagar always bothered me, as i never understood what the blessing was for her. This is a giid explaination. I also find it interesting he says it's never a good idea to move east. Indeed. I had actually heard another person mention this out of the Bible. Oh, bitter, bitter pill it is. Also bitter is to suffer from your poor reactions to others evil behavior, but there is no exemption from that either.
Great Sermon! Thank you for your teaching all this I thought you did a fair job of representing various views, I am a postmill however I found your exposition useful. Here's my suggestion for thinking through eschatology, remember the structure of resurrection and the already not yet. Christ was raised, resurrection came into the world with new creation, and there is a consummation. Virtually every statement about the kingdom in the New Testament and the Old Testament for that matter regarding the new covenant, is a growth image.
Bummer and Amen Too! Bummer because this is the conclusion to a fantastic series. (All man-made series come to an end.) But what an ending! Bro. Brian reminds us that our Treasure, our Rock, our Everything is God Himself. Amen, amen, amen! And I am rejoicing because God has put us in His "series" which goes on forever.