Automated Transcript: Good morning, hope everyone is doing well. It seems like I remember just about a week ago, there was white stuff on the ground. What happened to that? I got up here with no sets of questions. Will you go get me a, a set of the questions, Not recording, hit the format button And it should format the card When it’s done with that. Try again. Yes. All right. We are in acts chapter nine. We got down to Around verse 16 and seven, 16 or 17. So we’ll proceed through the remainder of the first lesson, two 56 down through verse 31, and then we’ll cover the questions for that. And then we’ll get into the remainder of the chapter. Let’s begin though, with a word of prayer, our most Holy father in heaven, we are grateful for this day, humbled to have the opportunity to assemble together, to worship you, to praise your name, to glorify you. We are grateful for the weather. We are grateful for the health that we have to be out and assembled together. We are mindful of those who because of illness because of health reasons, difficulties cannot make it out to assemble with us. We pray for those who are involved in mission works throughout the world, in this country. And in countries abroad, we know many times in those situations, they have great difficulties and situations to overcome, and we pray that you will bless them as they …
02-24-2021 – Acts 9:1-31 – The Conversion of Saul of Tarsus (Class) – Aaron Cozort
Automated Transcript: <inaudible><inaudible> Testing one, two, testing one, two. Turn me up just a little bit. Okay. We are here. We are in acts chapter nine, Acts chapter nine. It is so good to see your face. It’s good to have Janet back with us. I was getting in my way. All right, let’s begin with a word of prayer, our gracious father in heaven. We come before you grateful for this day that you’ve given to us grateful for this life that you have granted to us to be able to serve you, to be able to gather together, to study your word and know that we have the ability to do so in peace and without persecution, we are mindful of those throughout the world who do not have that opportunity. This night, we pray that they might have peace, that they might have freedom to be able to worship you as you have commanded us to do we pray for all those who are away from us because of COVID. And for other reasons, those who are ill, those who are struggling with, with injuries or difficulties or health, we pray that they might be able to recover fully. We pray for our nation and its leaders that they might make choices, which promote peace and the spreading of the gospel throughout your world. We pray that you will be with us as we go through this study, may the things that we say, be in accordance …
02-21-2021 – Live Stream – Class: Review Jesus and Peter – Sermon: The Uniqueness of The Church
Automated Transcript; <inaudible><inaudible> Appreciate everyone’s patience. We are running a few minutes behind, but that’s all right. So we are going to be doing a review where we’re in between sections. We’re about to, as we’ve been studying the life of Christ, we’re about to move from that to the early church in the book of acts. So our review we’ll cover some of the classes, some of the lessons that we went through in the life of Jesus, but then also the first few chapters of the book of acts, part of what we were getting this, where those at home could be able to see the questions on the video. So we’ve got those, we’ll go through as many as we, as we get through and hopefully everything will, will work. You know, sometimes it does sometimes it doesn’t, but let’s begin with a word of prayer, our gracious father in heaven, we bow before you grateful for the day that you’ve given to us grateful for this life that we have and the opportunities we have in it. Most especially grateful for the opportunity to worship you, to praise your name, to glorify you and all that you have created to recognize your majesty and your power in the very existence that we have and the life that we have, but also in the things that you have created us to be able to do. We pray for our nation and for its leaders, that they make …
02-17-2021 – Live Stream – John 6:22-71
Automated Transcript: Okay. Hey, now there’s audio. I knew I’d forget something. So a few things that obviously I need to do is turn all the ringers off on the phone though. I do greatly appreciate my wife calling me to let me know there was no audio because I had forgotten that I’m gonna try and juggle a few things as we go through this, just because I don’t have Tommy Laster here. So I’m going to have to try and, you know, do it on my own, but we’re going to go through a few of the questions from Sunday. And as a result of that, we’ll have those on the screen and I’ll swap between them and, and whatnot. So we’ll, we’ll make a go of it and we’ll see how it goes. Got another couple of minutes before we get started Delisa, you are welcome. Glad I can do it, going to try and kind of keep an eye on the comments on the Facebook feed. Specifically my Facebook feed, just where somebody can let me know if something stops working or, or whatnot. Or if, for instance, I put up the, the wrong thing. We’ll get started here in just a minute or so, Trying to make sure all of the screens are set properly and audio set properly. Somebody definitely let me know if you can’t hear me at any point. So text me. I’m I’m trying to keep my, my phone where I …
02-14-2021 – Live Stream – Class: Mark 6:30-56 & Sermon: God’s Definition of a Faithful Man (Part 2)
02-14-2021 – Live Stream – Class: Mark 6:30-56 & Sermon: God’s Definition of a Faithful Man (Part 2) Speaker: Aaron Cozort Collierville Church of Christ 575 Shelton Road, Collierville, TN Come join us at 9:30 AM for class and 10:30 for worship Automated Transcript: <inaudible><inaudible> why would that get turned off? I have no idea. That’s true. All right. We’re going live.<inaudible> good morning.<inaudible> It is on mornings like this, that I missed the Appalachian mountains, all that much more growing up in Eastern Kentucky, we didn’t have a lot of extreme weather. Like one of the things I liked about Eastern Kentucky is in the summer, we had about three days of a hundred degrees or 98 degrees and above. And then we were done for the rest of the year, three days. And that’s my kind of summer right there. And then winter would come and we’d have this thing called winter. You know, it was, but we didn’t have it all year long. You know, it wasn’t like Alaska, you didn’t have six months of winter. You had two or three months where it was cold. You get snow, you go sledding. And then it would all go back to spring again. And it was great. And we, we could grow grass, just, you know, just, just grass. It’s great, but I love y’all. So we’re here, so it’s okay. But it’s sure is if I just stop every once in a while, look outside, that’s just …
02-10-2021 – Live Stream Mark 6:1-29
Automated Transcript: <inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> Home for one, want to say very much thank you to everyone. Not only your willingness to allow us to, to be gone as much as we have in the last two and a half weeks. But for the time we got to spend with my grandmother, for those who may or may not have heard, she passed away Sunday morning, about 5:00 AM. And, but the, the time that we were able to spend there was priceless to us, not to mention just that. And the time spent with, with family since then. So we got home about three 30 this afternoon. We’re all really ready to see our own beds. W you know, when your 10 year old says, dad, I’m really looking forward to sleeping in my own bed. That, yeah, but that’s what happens when you spend multiple days in a house with a total of 21 people under the same roof. So, but we, we have, we have very much appreciated the time that we’ve been able to spend with my family and all the care, current concern, prayers, especially cards. Thank you. They mean a lot. We are in Mark chapter six this evening. Want to add to that another thank you to Michael and to Noah and to everyone else who filled in, in any way, shape or form while I was gone. I appreciate it very much as we’re going through this study of Jesus, we enter into periods …
02-03-2021 – Live Stream Matthew 8:18-22; Luke 8:22-39 (M. Dale)
Automated Transcript: What did the Pharisees believe about Jesus after he filled the man who was both dumb and Devin demon possessed, he was doing it because of the level of power of the Prince of demons, Prince of the devil. And sadly that’s, that’s, that’s a bad state to be in when you’re claiming that Jesus has power is of the devil. Alrighty. Thank you all<inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> Welcome to the Collierville church Christ Sunday morning worship service. It’s good to see each and every one of you here this morning, if you’re visiting with us, we are glad that you chose the Collierville church Christ to visit with us. At most importantly, though, worship our God to those of you that are at home and unable to get out. I am praying that we got the live stream fixed. We had a problem with it for Bible study, but we do believe we have that fixed. So hopefully we did so that you can watch and participate in today’s worship service. If you did not get your Lord’s supper on your way in, please take this opportunity as I go through the announcements and go to the back on the tables back there and pick up your Lord’s supper so that you have it with you at that time. A lot of announcers, Mrs. Warren. So please Remember our sick ed Richardson and Paula Barbara Dillard, Joan Springer. She’s at home now recovering from heart. Don Flanagan is in the …
01-31-2021 – Live Stream- Matthew 13:24-52 (Class) & The Importance of Prayer (Sermon)
01-31-2021 – LIVE – Matthew 13:24-52 (Class) & The Importance of Prayer (Sermon)Speaker: Aaron CozortCollierville Church of Christ575 Shelton Road, #Collierville, TN Automated Transcript: <inaudible> Good morning. I told you he turned knobs. You can probably turn it down a little bit.<inaudible> I think Mike had got loose in the booth. Okay. We have a few lessons worth of questions to catch up on three as if I’m correct. And if not, we’ll catch up on more, but we’ll do that as we get started, it is good to be home. My grandmother is still with us. She’s at home and we’ll make an announcement during the worship. Just going to give everybody an idea of where things are at. We will be headed back up some point this week, probably the first of this week. She didn’t have a good day yesterday. We haven’t heard how today’s gone yet. So, but anyway, we appreciate your prayers and your thoughts and your willingness to allow us to, to be up there. Anybody who’s given at least 24 hour presence for someone who’s in, in that situation knows that takes quite a few people to be able to maintain for longer than a day or two. So we appreciate the, the extending of that courtesy. All right, we are going to begin with a prayer and then we’ll get into a few of these questions. And if anybody needs a sheet of the questions there, of course they’re in the back. …
01-27-2021 – Live Stream – Mark 4
Automated Transcript: Hope everyone is doing well this evening. It’s good to be able to teach class again and just want to say thank you for all the thoughts, all the prayers, all of the messages for Eddie and I and the family. And for my parents, Grammy, our, our grandmother is doing well as can be expected. They, they don’t expect her to recover from this in any way, shape or form, but she’s not in pain. She’s not able to move her right side. The stroke did paralyze her right side. She is able to, to eat. We’re, we’re able to feed her. And she is back at home. As of Monday night, we were able to get her home from the hospital. So she’s at her house and she knows she’s at her house. And that’s helpful for anyone who’s been through this type of situation before not being in the hospital and having let alone in COVID restrictions where there’s limitations on, who could see or so the grandkids have gotten to, or great grandkids have gotten to see her. And so that’s been good, but appreciate your prayers, appreciate your concern. And it means a lot to us and hope all of you are doing well. We are going to be in Mark chapter four this evening. And so we’re going to get started with that right after a prayer. Let us pray. Our gracious father in heaven. We bound before you grateful for the …
01-24-2021 – Sunday AM Class and Worship (Noah Olsen)
01-24-2021 – Luke 12:22-13:9 (Class)Noah Olsen preaching SermonCollierville Church of Christ575 Shelton Road, #Collierville, TNwww.colliervillecoc.org Automated Transcript: <inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> Welcome to our Sunday morning Bible class. I’m recording this according this Saturday night, Saturday night. Want to want to let all of you know that right now, my grandmother is still with us. They’ve given her meds and she finally has started sleeping. She really hasn’t slept any of the last 20 hours, 20 hours in any substance, in any substantive way, but appreciate, appreciate your all’s prayers for us. She’s in a lot of discomfort at this point, at this point in time, but thankfully the, the medication has made it to where she could sleep. So thank you for your, thank you for your thoughts, your prayers, and all the, all the contacts and the messages that we’ve received, letting us know, letting us know that you’re thinking about us and her and praying for us. And we appreciate it. Greatly. Also want to say also want to say thank you to Noah for filling in for me preaching this morning. Let’s get in, let’s get into Luke chapter 12. We’re going to continue our study in Luke chapter 12, beginning verse 22 as we get started, but let’s begin with a word of prayer. Our gracious father gracious father in heaven. Rebal before you incredibly incredibly grateful for all of your many gifts, your many blessings, most especially most, especially your son who died on the cross for …
01-20-2021 – Live Stream – Luke 11:37-12:21
Automated Transcript: All right. It’s time for us to get started.<inaudible> We will begin. And Matthew chapter 12 with our review of the questions from Sunday, and then we will get into our text for this evening. We’ll blame all the rowdiness and people taking forever to get to their seats on to people who are here causing trouble. I won’t mention their names, but their last name is Richardson. Yeah. For once it’s not Ava. All right. Let’s, let’s begin with a word of prayer. Our gracious and bountiful father in heaven. We bow before your throne grateful for this day that you’ve granted to us grateful for the life that we have and the opportunity that we have to serve you as we go through this day. And as we go through this night, in this week, and this year, that is ahead of us, help us to, they li keep our mind on your word, keep our heart focused on obedience to you above everything else, help us to hold onto our faith, help us to speak the word of God and to speak it in sincerity and truth and love, help us to always strive to serve you. Even when the world and the nation nation around us, doesn’t want to hear what the Bible has to say. We pray that you will forgive us when we sin and fall short of your glory and are willing to repent of those things. We pray that you …
1-17-2021 – Live Stream -Sunday AM Class and Worship
Automated Transcript: Going to be beginning in verse 22, going through the end of the chapter. Again, the material pulling out different things from Jesus’s second year of ministry. And so there are some sections where we’re going to get part of a chapter instead of a whole chapter. And so that’s, that’s the reason why we’re here. Let’s begin with word prayer, Our gracious father in heaven. We bow before you grateful for the day. You’ve blessed us with, for the opportunities that we have to serve you, to praise your name, to glorify you. And to honor you in all of the ways that you have given us the ability to do, we are so incredibly grateful for the mercy that you give to us each and every day, to allow us to see another day, to allow us to arise and have the health, to be able to assemble together and serve you, to be able to worship and study your word. We pray that you be with our country and the upcoming days, may there be peace and may those who lead this country make decisions which lead toward peace instead of uprising, pray that you will help us to always strive to live peaceably with all men, as much as lies within us and help us to always yet stand fast for the faith. Never wavering, always speaking the truth in love. We pray that you forgive us when we sin and fall short of …
01-13-2021 – Live Stream Class Luke 7:36
Automated Transcript: Good evening. I think we’re on now. Are we on now? Okay. We are in Luke chapter seven. Turn me up just a little bit. It seems quiet. Okay. We are in Luke chapter seven. We’re going to begin at verse 36 this evening. So go ahead. Be turning over there. Let’s get started with a word of prayer, our gracious heavenly father. We thank you for all that you do for us on a daily basis. We’re grateful for your care and your concern. We’re grateful for all of the many blessings that you shower upon us. We are mindful of all of the things in this life and all of the freedoms that we have in this country. That mean that we are so blessed to be where we are to live, where we are, to have the freedom that we have to worship you to assemble together without fear of persecution. And we pray that that will continue to be case for many, many, many years to come. We pray for our country and the difficult time she’s going through. And we pray for its leadership at the local level and at the state level, at the national level, that the choices they make will be beneficial for your kingdom and beneficial for those who are members and citizens of this country. And also those around the world. We ask that you forgive each and every one of us when we sin and fall short …
01-10-2021 – Live Stream Class – Luke 7:1-35 (M. Dale)
Automated Transcript: <inaudible> Oh, my own. It’s hot. Let’s begin this morning with a prayer. Our father in heaven, how awesome and glorious you are. We thank you so much that we have this time to come together and study your word. And we ask that we glean as much as we can from it. So we are able to use it not only to further our own spirituality, but to bring those that are lost you this time, Lord, we ask that you be with those that are out sick and, and dealing with multiple problems, those that are dealing with surgeries and with pain. And we ask that you be with the Cozort family, dealing with a sickness right now and help them to, to come to a complete health. And, or we thank you for your son who died on that cross sends in your son’s name. Amen. Okay. So we’re doing Luke chapter seven. I believe it’s one through 35 and chapter seven, one through 35. And this First section of Luke chapter seven verses one through 10 is the healing of the Centurion service verse one. Now, when he had entered all his or when he had ended all his things and the audience of the people he entered into Capernaum, it is good to note here that at this time, Palestine was under the control of Roman government and such being the case. It would not have been unusual to find a band of …
01-06-2021 – Live Stream Matthew 7 (Class)
Questions JESUS – Matthew 7The Sermon on the Mount (continued): Judging Others; Prayer; Way to Heaven By what standard of measure will each individual Christian be judged? Matthew 7:1-2 What two examples of a father and son did Jesus give to explain how the Father in heaven gives to those who ask him? Matthew 7:7-11 In the sermon on the mount, how did Jesus tell his disciples to treat others? This teaching is often called the “Golden Rule.” Matthew 7:12 (broad or narrow) The way to heaven is _________ and the way to hell is _________.How many will find the way to heaven? Matthew 7:13-14 Teaching from the mountain, Jesus said false prophets could be recognized by ________________.How many false prophets did Jesus say there are? Matthew 7:15-20, 22 Jesus said those who will enter the kingdom of heaven must (a) only believe, (b) call Jesus “Lord,” (c) pray often, or (d) do the will of the Father. Matthew 7:21 Describe the wise and foolish builders. Matthew 7:24-27 TEXT: Mt 7:1 ¶ Judge not, that ye be not judged.2 For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.3 And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother’s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?4 Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in …
01-03-2021 – Matthew 6 (Class) & God’s Definition of “Faithful? (Part 1) (Sermon)
JESUS – Matthew 6The Sermon on the Mount (continued): Charity, Prayer, Fasting, Riches When an individual does an act of charity or prays or fasts, he should do so (a) sounding a trumpet, (b) before men to be noticed by them, (c) in secret, or (d) putting on a gloomy face. Matthew 6:1-6, 16-18 (yes or no) Did Jesus teach the disciples how to pray in his Sermon on the Mountain? Matthew 6:9-13 (yes or no) Will the heavenly Father forgive those who do not forgive other people? Matthew 6:14-15 Where should an individual store up treasures?Why? Matthew 6:19-21 (yes or no) Can an individual serve God and riches at the same time?Matthew 6:24 A person should seek first (a) food, (b) drink, (c) clothing, or (d) Jesus’ Kingdom. Matthew 6:24-33 In teaching the disciples not to be anxious, Jesus did not use the example of (a) birds, (b) pharisees, (c) human life span, (d) lilies, or (e) grass.Matthew 6:26-32 Automated Transcript: I watch disagrees with the clock, but you know what? We start based upon my watch. I get extra time. So ha ha Just got to convince Tommy that we start off by my watch and we end by that clock. That’s that’s the key there We are in Matthew chapter six, Appreciate Michael filling in for me while I was gone and got a chance to listen to most of the class. He did a good job. Appreciate that. We’ll have a few things to say about …
12-30-2020 – Live Stream – Matthew 5 (M. Dale)
Automated Transcript: All right. We’re looking kind of sparse tonight, but I think that it’s about time to get started. Just a quick update on my wife. She had her colonoscopy and endoscopy today and the preliminary stage, everything looks good, but we’re waiting for the results of her biopsies to come back. And she’s now dealing with a severely sore throat. It’s not normal. It’s like, like her throat feels like it’s bleeding. She says, so she has to go back to the doctor to find out what that’s all about. Hopefully she’s not having some kind of allergic reaction or something, but keep her in your prayers. I want to let you know that the questions on the top say Mark chapter five. But if you look at the actual questions they are from Matthew chapter five, not Mark chapter five. And we will be going through Matthew chapter five, beginning of Christ’s sermon on the Mount. Go ahead and have a prayer before we begin our father in heaven. How Holy and awesome you are. We thank you for this opportunity that we have to come together and worship you and learn your word. We ask that we soak it up like a spun. So we’re able to go out and teach it to those that are lost. We ask that you be with those that are traveling at this time. The weather is not fantastic for travel, but we do appreciate, and thank you for the …
12-27-2020 – JESUS: Review of Jesus’ First Year of Ministry (Class) & Sneaky False Apostles (M Dale)
Automated Transcript: Well, everybody knows Aaron’s not here. We’re going to be doing a, a review of the first year of Jesus’s life, trying to make it through as many of these questions as possible Way. We’ll get this good review going. Let’s begin this morning with the prayer, our Lord in heaven. We thank you for this opportunity. We have to come here and study your word. And we ask that we glean as much information as possible and soak it up like sponges and be able to use it to further your work and your, and your kingdom. We ask that you be with all of those that are gone now, traveling for the holidays up them to have a safe trip and journey home. And we ask that you be with all of those on our prayer list that are sick and ailing, and you’d be with them and bring them back to their full health. If it be your will. And thank you again for your son who died on the cross and your son’s name. Amen. All right. So he told me, read the scripture, then read the question and let you guys answer. So that’s how we’re going to do it. Matthew chapter one, verse two, Abraham, Isaac, and Isaac begat, Jacob and Jacob begat Judah and his brothers, Which was the son of Methuselah, which was the son of Enoch, which was the son of Jared, which was the son of<inaudible>, which was …
12-23-2020 – Hebrews 11-13 (Live)
Automated Transcript: We’ll begin with a brief prayer as we normally do. And then we’ll have some concluding thoughts and just informational things at the end, let’s begin with a word of prayer, our gracious father in heaven, we bow before you grateful for the day you’ve given to us the life that we have, the honor that we have to serve you. We pray that you will be with us as we go through this period of this holiday season during this time where some of us are separated from one another, but we might be close to those many others whom we love. We pray for those who were separated from their loved ones in their family because of health reasons. And we pray that they might have the strength to be courageous and, and comforted at this time, pray that you watch over them as they go throughout their daily lives. We pray for those who are struggling and with illnesses, especially those who are dealing with COVID at this time or mindful of congregations that are mourning the loss of loved ones because of this disease. And we pray that they will have comfort in hard times as well. We pray for continued health among all those of our congregation. And we pray for all those whom they love all this. We pray in Jesus name, amen. As Hebrews chapter 10 concludes Hebrews chapter 10 ends with these words. But we are not of those who …
12-20-2020 – Sunday AM Sermon
Automated Transcript: <inaudible> Sorry.<inaudible> Okay. We should be working now. Note to self when fixing the problem that you don’t know what the issue is, don’t hit the wrong button because you may create far more problems than you had when, when You were just trying to fix the one problem you had. Yes, that’s fine. We can live without subtitles today. All right. We are The book of Hebrews and we were going to get through chapter 10 and 11 this morning, but You know, I’m not sure we were ever going to get through chapter 10 and 11 this morning, but we were going to try, let’s begin with a word of prayer and then we’ll cover chapter 10 and then go through and cover the questions for nine and 10 as we Get started. Dear heavenly father, we thank you for this day and its blessings. We thank you for all that you do for us on a daily basis. We thank you for your love and your care for your thing. The things that you do for us when we are struggling, the things you do for us, when we are blessed, we know we are always blessed by you. We know that every good and perfect gift comes from above and we pray that we will continue to be thankful for all of those many wonderful things that you do. We pray that you be with families and loved ones and congregations that are dealing …
12-16-2020 – Hebrews 9-10 (Class)
Automated Transcript: <inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> It’s about time for us to get started. Anybody thinks that based upon Sunday morning, how I made it to the end of chapter eight, that means that I’m going to make it to the end of chapter 10. Tonight you are sorely mistaken. It is not going to happen. All right, Let’s begin with, with a word of prayer. So we get started our gracious father in heaven. We come before you so incredibly grateful for all of our many blessings, the blessings that we have had within this congregation, within our families and our homes within this city that we live in and this community that we’re a part of, we pray that you will be with those who have struggles, adversities, difficulties, pray, especially for those who struggle at times with sin and all of us do in our own times in our own places, we pray that we might have willingness to open your word, to find the strength and the direction, the guidance that we need to correct our lives to live in accordance with your will. We pray that you will be with us as we go throughout this period of study, may this time we spend be spent in a beneficial way and in accordance with your will and may all that we do and say, bring us closer to you. We ask that you forgive us when we sin and fall short of your glory and all this, we …
12-13-2020 – Live Stream – Hebrews 7-8 (Class) & In Case of Adversity: DO THIS (Sermon)
HEBREWS – Hebrews 5-6Encouragement What was the job of the human high priest? For whom did he offer sacrifices? Hebrews 5:1-3 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Who is the high priest forever? According to what order is Christ a high priest?Hebrews 5:6, 10; 6:20 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (yes or no) Did Jesus obey the Father?Whom should persons obey now? Hebrews 5:8-9 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Immature Christians are said to need _____________ for food.Mature Christians are said to need _____________ for food. Hebrews 5:12-14________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Those persons to whom the writer of Hebrews addressed (a) had ministered in the past, (b) were ministering at the present time, or (c) had never ministered. Hebrews 6:10 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Why did the Hebrew writer encourage the hearers to exert faith and patience? Hebrews 6:11-12 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What is the “anchor of the soul”? Hebrews 6:19 ________________________________________________________________ HEBREWS – Hebrews 7-8Jesus Is a Better High Priest; Jesus Is a Better Covenant How much did Abraham give Melchizedek? How much were the people to give the priests? Hebrews 7:1-5 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (yes or no) Was it necessary to change the Law of Moses when the priesthood was changed? Hebrews 7:12 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What things did the Law of Moses make perfect? Hebrews 7:19________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Why were there great numbers of priests under the Law of Moses?Why, under the new covenant, is there only one high priest?How often did the high priest, under the Law of Moses, offer up sacrifices for sins?How often did Jesus offer sacrifice for sins? Hebrews 7:23-24, 27 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Who pitched the earthly tabernacle? Where is …
12-09-2020 – Live Stream – Hebrews 5-6
Automated Transcript: <inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> Does it work better now? Hey, go. Alright, now we’re cooking with grease. Okay. We are in Hebrews chapters, five and six this evening. I don’t know how in the world we’re going to get finished with five and six this evening, but we’re going to try, we’ll go through and do the questions for chapters three and four in just a moment, but let’s begin with a word of prayer. Our gracious father in heaven, we bound before your throne, thankful for this day, coming before you, as we learn here in the book of Hebrews, that we might have boldness to seek your help in time of need and to find grace and mercy at your throne. We thank you for the opportunity that we have to praise you. We thankful for, we are thankful for the opportunity we have to pray before you, we are thankful for all that you do for us and most, especially for your son who came and died on the cross for our sins, but is also our intercessor and our high priest. Before your throne, we are mindful of all those who are going through difficulties. We’re mindful of Dorothy and Rodel and the family. At this time of loss, we pray that you will be with them and with their own difficulties and health issues that they might be back at their desired health. We pray that you be with everyone in this country that is dealing …
12-06-2020 – Hebrews 3-4 (Class) & The Gospel is the Solution (Sermon)
Bible Class Questions HEBREWS – Hebrews 3-4Jesus Is Better than Moses; Jesus Is a Better Rest Who/Which is better: (a) Moses or (b) Jesus?(a) House or (b) builder?(a) Sabbath rest or (b) eternal rest? Hebrews 3:3; 4:1-11 Who makes up the house of Christ? Hebrews 3:6 When should believers encourage each other in their faithfulness?Hebrews 3:12-14 Why were many of the Israelites led by Moses not allowed to enter into eternal rest? Hebrews 3:18-19; 4:6 To what is the Word compared? Hebrews 4:12 How much of each individual can God see? Hebrews 4:13 Why can Jesus sympathize with our weaknesses? Hebrews 4:15 Automated Transcript: <inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> Alrighty. We are in the book of Hebrews. We started with Hebrews chapters one and two on Wednesday night, and we’re going to continue with chapters three and four this morning, and then five and six on Wednesday night.<inaudible> I’ll double check. See if I can get a list printed off for the order of the classes for the rest of the quarter. So that those who want to be reading ahead can do that. We have AF after taking an impromptu vote on Wednesday, we’re going to continue with covering the questions from the class before at the beginning of each class. So that we kind of use that as a review, keep what we talked about in the previous class and in the forefront of our minds as we get started. But let’s begin with a word of prayer, dear heavenly father. We …
12-02-2020 – Live Stream – Hebrews 1-2
Automated Transcript: <inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> good evening. We are going to go through the questions for revelation 22, and then we will officially be finished with the book of revelation. Now, as you would have it, the other classes are about four or three lessons into the book of Hebrews. And instead of starting in the middle of the book, we’re going to start at the beginning, prying catch up before, you know, a year from now. So I think we’ll be able to do it. Revelation chapter 20 twos questions, question one. What proceeded from the throne. God. All right. Water of life for whom did the tree of life provide healing for the nations? Who is the light of the church today? The Lord, God. All right. When would these things happen that were written in the, or to the first century church? All right. Shortly things are shortly to come to pass. Who and who alone are we to worship God. Number six, Daniel was told to seal up the words of his prophecy. What was John told not to do with his prophecy and why not to seal them up? And why? Because the time was at hand who invites people to partake of the tree of life and the water of life. All right. Spirit and the bride, There’s a typo on number eight who has access to the tree of life and the water of life. Okay. Those that do his commandments, that of course being …
11-29-2020 Revelation 21-22 (Class) & The Last Day (Sermon)
Automated Transcript: <inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> Well, my watch says it’s time to start. So we’re going to go ahead and get started. Okay. We’re in revelation 21 and 22.<inaudible> Good to see you, sir. Let’s begin with a word of prayer gracious and bountiful father in heaven. We come before you at this time, grateful for the day that you’ve given to us, the life that we have and the opportunities that we have to serve you. We pray that as we go throughout this period of study this morning, we might glean the things from these passages that you would have us to learn. We might grow closer to you and understand, and be comforted by your word, and also admonished to live in a way that will prepare us for eternity. We pray and are mindful of those who are struggling in this time because of illness, difficulty, injury, or struggles in their lives, or those who have lost loved ones. In recent days, we are mindful of each and every one of them. We’re mindful of our nation. And we’re mindful of the world. All of its many struggles and all of its many difficulties, pray for those who are in difficult places, difficult times, especially those who are striving to preach the gospel in those locations and teach others the word that they might have the hope of eternity, pray that you be with us. As we go throughout this period of study and worship this morning may …
11-25-2020 Revelation 21 (Class)
JOHN – Revelation 21Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen. What did John see?What had passed away?What was no more? Revelation 21:1 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ By what other designation is the New Jerusalem known in Revelation? What is the New Jerusalem?Revelation 21:2, 9 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Inside what location does God dwell with humanity? Revelation 21:3 (John 14-17; 2 Corinthians 6:15-17; Hebrews 10:19-21; 1 John 4:13) ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Has God ever promised before this passage to remove all sorrow from His people and wipe away all tears? Revelation 21:4-5Is this imagery of Heaven contextually? Isaiah 25:7-8; 35:10; 51:11; 65:19________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ While on this earth, to whom did Jesus offer the waters of life, those in Heaven or those on Earth? Revelation 21:7 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ If literal, how tall would the New Jerusalem be in miles? Is it literal?Revelation 21:16 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What is missing from the New Jerusalem/Bride? Revelation 21:22-23 ________________________________________________________________ What nations will exist after the judgment day? Revelation 21:26 ________________________________________________________________ What cannot enter the New Jerusalem? Revelation 21:27 ________________________________________________________________ Automated Transcript: <inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> Well, my watch says it’s time to start. So we’re going to go ahead and get started. Okay. We’re in revelation 21 and 22.<inaudible> Good to see you, sir. Let’s begin with a word of prayer gracious and bountiful father in heaven. We come before you at this time, grateful for the day that you’ve given to us, the life that we have and the opportunities that we have to serve you. We pray that as we go throughout this period of study this …
11-22-2020 Revelation 21 (The Old Testament Context) (Class) & Worship
Automated Transcript: <inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> Good morning.<inaudible> We’re continuing our study of revelation. We’re going to go over the questions from revelation chapter 21st, and then for those who glanced over the, the handout, you know, you might be expecting something a little different this morning. We are going to do something a little different this morning, because I want to, I want to take a few moments and we’ll talk about this more in just a minute, but I want to take a few moments this morning, and we’ve talked a lot about old Testament passages and their influence on revelation. And before we get out of revelation, I actually want to spend one class going back and really just dipping our minds into those old Testament passages and getting some of the ideas out of them before we get into revelation chapter 21 and 22, because, well, let me hold off on the, because I’ll get to that in a minute, but let’s start with a word of prayer and then we’ll go through the questions on 20. And I’ll circle back to that thought in a minute gracious father in heaven, we bow before you at this time grateful for the day that you’ve given to us for the life that we have and the health that we have, the abilities we have to come together to study your word and to serve you. We are grateful for this day that you’ve granted to us, and we’re grateful for …
11-18-2020 Revelation 20 Part 2 (class)
<inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> Good evening.<inaudible> Do you think I look bad? You should see the other guy. Yeah. Right.<inaudible> We are in revelation, chapter 20, for those who are listening by phone. My, my left hand is all wrapped up because the doctor decided to pull the pins out of my wrist today. So that was a fun, you can do almost anything. If you put enough light to Canaan in your body. So let’s begin with a word of prayer and then we’ll get started gracious father in heaven. We bow before you grateful for the day that you’ve given to us grateful for the life that you’ve blessed us with grateful for the energy and the opportunity that we have to assemble together and mindful of those who are unable to be present with us. We pray that you will be with those who are dealing with COVID right now, and those who are still recovering and especially those who have had it months ago and are still struggling with the symptoms of this disease. That is, is so very hard to deal with for some pray that you be with the Whitley family and that pray that they fully recover. And we pray that you be with all those missionaries throughout the world who are striving to get back to the mission field. And we pray that their labors will be able to continue and be able to prosper again, as they go into mission fields throughout the world, …
11-15-2020 Revelation 20 (Class)
<inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> good morning. Anybody’s wondering it’s not anybody in here. So, or I’ve told you already Take your Bibles, if you will, and open them to revelation we’re in the end of revelation, chapter 19, the beginning of chapter 20, we do not have any questions, any new questions for today because we’re not going to make it through chapter 20 today. Okay. Just to set the expectations where they belong, because they don’t belong very high. This is one of those passages is one of those chapters in revelation where a lot of the things that people teach from the book of revelation come from these verses, especially concerning the end times. And so we are going to take a little bit of time and kind of go through this, not try and push too quickly to where we can get an idea and a firm grasp of what is John saying? Why is he saying it and, and be clear in our minds concerning that as we go through from chapter 20 in the chapters, 21 and 22. So let’s start with a word of prayer and then we’ll begin our gracious father in heaven with all humility and a gratefulness we bound before you thankful for this day that you’ve given to us thankful for the life and the energy that we have to be able to assemble together, mindful of those who are struggling because of illness. Many throughout our country that are struggling because of …
11-11-2020 Revelation 19 (Class)
Review – Revelation 18 New Questions – Revelation 19 Automated Transcript <inaudible><inaudible> that’s fine.<inaudible> Okay. It’s about time for us to get started.<inaudible> We are in revelation chapter 19, start with review from chapter 18. It’s the questions let’s begin with a word of prayer, our gracious father in heaven. We bow before you at this time, grateful for the day you’ve given to us for the life that you’ve granted to us and the opportunities that we have to serve you. We pray that you be with those that are dealing with COVID at this time and pray that you were dealing with those who are suffering from all manners of illnesses and difficulties. We’re mindful right now, especially of Francis’s daughter, SA, Sandy, and pray that all will be well with her. And that she’ll return to her desired help. We pray that you will be those who, whose families have endured the loss of loved ones in recent months and days, we pray that you will give them strength, comfort during hard times during those moments, when it’s a struggle, because of the loss that they feel pray that you be with each and every one of us, as we go through our own set of struggles and difficulties each day, help us to look to you in faith and understanding. But also may we always seek your grace and your comfort, your strength in time of need. We ask that you help us to remember that …
11-08-2020 Revelation 18 (Class) + Zechariah 14 (Sermon)
Review Questions – Revelation 17 New Questions – Revelation 18 Automated Transcript <inaudible><inaudible> We are in revelation. So encourage you to open<inaudible> Your Bibles to the book of revelation. We’re going to be in chapter 18. After we notice a few of the, a few of the questions from previous chapters. Did I go over chapter 16 questions yet? No. Okay. Hey Jay, could you find chapter 16 and bring me a copy of those? Cause I didn’t bother to actually bring one up here. I thought I had skipped that one, but I wasn’t certain<inaudible>. There we go. Thank you. All right. So we’ll, we’ll go over by way of review chapter 16 and chapter 17 questions, and then we’ll get into chapter 18 for our class period this morning. It’s good to have the Rushmore’s with us. It’s good to have the Warrens with us. If you get a chance to meet them today, they attended South Haven when, when we were there and we sat just, just a few apart, they, they sat right behind us at South Haven when we were at South Haven. So it’s good to have them hope everyone’s doing well. I talked with Terry Whitley yesterday and he said Thursday and Friday, we’re no good at all. He said he barely got out of bed, but, but yesterday he, he was able to get up, get outside a little bit, do a little bit of puttering and, and whatnot. So he, he …
10-04-2020 – Sunday AM Class and Worship – B.J. Clarke
<iframe src=”https://player.vimeo.com/video/462378210″ width=”640″ height=”360″ frameborder=”0″ allow=”autoplay; fullscreen” allowfullscreen=””></iframe> Automated Transcript Yes. Test, test. I agree. Like, okay. Well, I want to, I want to wish you a good morning and tell you that Tisha and I are both very, very delighted to be with you, although we’re sorry for the circumstances that bring a sheer way. Sorry to hear about Aaron and what he’s going through with this pain. Certainly hope he gets to feeling better soon. And I told the editor telling me it’s not a young pup anymore. That it’s only young people that should be trying to get out of trees like that. But some of us older folks, it takes us a while to catch on to the fact that we’re not as young as we used to be. I also to thank you for the support that you’ve given to the Memphis school of preaching over the years, we couldn’t do what we do without good folks. Like you providing us with the opportunity to help train men, to preach the gospel. And I know with reference to Michael Dale, he’s under the weather too this week because of a stomach virus. And so I’m having to be in town. Most of my appointments have been canceled in 2020. I haven’t done a lot of traveling, although it’s starting to pick up a little bit again. And so it was a thrill for me to be able to come over and be with you. I …
09-23-2020 – Collierville Live Worship Stream
Automated Transcript <inaudible> hello? Hello?<inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> can you hear me? Hello? Is the subtitles working? Yeah, it doesn’t matter. Okay. Turn that one off. Oh, I think it was Mike three that this one is on. Hello? Hello? Was it Mike three? Alright, you can turn it off. Yeah,<inaudible> Hello? Okay. It’s working. So I don’t know if all of you heard, but Aaron broke his wrist and he’s in a lot of pain and has a really bad migraine. And so he’s staying home tonight and, uh, so let’s make sure we keep him in our prayers. And his wife texted me and said that he has surgery on it next Thursday. I don’t know if she meant tomorrow or if he has to wait a whole week, a week from tomorrow, man. That is a long time to wait for something that painful and let’s make sure we keep him in our prayers. Cause uh, I know what a broken bone feels like as I’m sure many of you do. And it’s not a fun thing to go through once I have a quick prayer for him and for the beginning of Bible class, and we’ll get started on this lesson, our Lord in heaven, we humbly bow before your throne. And we thank you for this time that we have to come together as a family and your children and, and learn a portion of your word. We ask at this time that you be with Aaron and …
08-23-2020 – Jude (Class) and Paul’s View of Death (Sermon) Sunday AM
Class JUDE – JudeContend for the Faith Jude said that the faith was once for all delivered to ______. Jude 3 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Not an example of the eternally lost included by Jude is (a) nonbelievers led out of Egypt, (b) unfaithful angels, (c) the Philistines, or (d) inhabitants of Sodom and Gomorrah. Jude 5-7 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________ was used as an example of being courteous in his defense. Jude 5-10How should Christians treat false teachers? Jude 9, 22 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Jude did not compare the false teachers of his time to (a) Absalom, (b) Cain,(c) Balaam, or (d) Korah. Jude 11 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What did the false teachers say about Jesus?Describe these characteristics of the false teachers: (a) immoral, (b) unreasoning animals, (c) hypocrites, (d) murmurers and complainers, (e) respecter of persons, and (f) divisive. Jude 4, 12, 16, 19 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Describe the talk of false teachers.Who caused divisions? Jude 16-19________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Who is the only one who can keep Christians from stumbling? Jude 24 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ <inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> good morning. We are in the book of Jude. We’re going to cover the entire book in one class. I hope just Throw that caveat there on the end. I hope. I think we’ll get it done. It’s good to see everybody out in this morning. Uh, good to have our visitors with us and we appreciate their presence. We appreciate each and every one of you being out and, uh, man, we’re just having a gorgeous day. Aren’t we? We could just, if we could …
08-19-2020 – 2nd John and 3rd John
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08-16-2020 – 1 John
Automated Transcript <inaudible><inaudible> Good morning. We are in first, John chapter five first John chapter five. Let’s begin with a word of prayer, our gracious father in heaven. We come before you grateful for the day that you’ve given to us honored for the opportunity to be able to serve you, to assemble together, to praise your name and glorify your name. We pray that not only as we go through this day and this hour of class and the next hour of worship, that we praise your name and glorify your name, but also that we live in such a way that glorifies you each and every day, people can see our good works and glorify you. When they see your works in us, Lord, we pray that you’d be with those who are struggling at this time. We pray for those, especially who are struggling spiritually at this time, pray that you give them strength, help them to hold on to that, which is right. That, which is true. That which is just that, which is pure help us to always strive to live in accordance with the standard that you have placed before us guide our lives by your word, and allow your light to shine on our path. Help us to have whore. What is wrong and what is evil and do what is right. And forgive us. When we sin and fall short of your glory, all this, we pray in Jesus name. Amen. John …
08-12-2020 – 1 John 4 (Class & Devo)
JOHN-1 John 4“God Is Love” (yes or no) Jesus Christ came in the flesh. 1 John 4:2 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Who is greater: (a) Jesus or (b) the devil? 1 John 4:4 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Love comes from whom?God is ______________. 1 John 4:7-8Therefore, who ought we to love? 1 John 4:11 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Who is the Savior of the world? 1 John 4:14 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (yes or no) Is there fear in love? 1 John 4:18 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Who loved first: (a) God or (b) man? 1 John 4:19________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (yes or no) Can a person love God if he hates his brother? 1 John 4:20 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Automated Transcript <inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> You know, it really doesn’t help. If you turn off the mic, instead of turning it on, I told you I was early and I forgot something. Now I flipped the switch. I just flipped it off instead of OD. So who knows what I was broadcasting before that point? Oh, well, If I were perfect, I’d be really hard to live with. So yeah,<inaudible> We’re going to start in first, John chapter two, we’re going to pick up a couple of verses John Doesn’t, uh, just suddenly change topics. John has a very thoughtful, connected, uh, letter. And so we’re going to carry forward some of the previous passages that he’s bringing into this, that he’s really used to introduce what he’s about to say, as we have it here in chapter four. If you go back to chapter two and verse four, he who says, …
08-09-2020 – 1 John 3 (Class) & Zechariah 5-6 (Sermon)
Class: JOHN-1 John 3Love of Brother What will children of God be like when Jesus appears? 1 John 3:2 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Define sin. A person alive in Christ (a) keeps on sinning or (b) does not keep on sinning. 1 John 3:4, 6, 9 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ How long has the devil been sinning?How did Jesus destroy the devil’s work? 1 John 3:8 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Anyone who hates his brother is a _______________. 1 John 3:15 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ How did Jesus demonstrate love? 1 John 3:16 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Children of God should love with (a) words, (b) actions, (c) tongue, or (d) truth. 1 John 3:18________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ God lives in whom? 1 John 3:24 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Sermon: Zechariah 5-6 – The Scroll; The Basket; The Chariots; The Gifts; THE BRANCH Automated Transcript <inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> Good morning. We are in first, John chapter three, hopefully everyone has picked up a set of the questions. If not, they are in the back. Let’s begin with a word of prayer. Our gracious father in heaven. We humbly bow before your throne grateful for the day, you’ve ran into us in the life that you offer us grateful for the opportunity to study your word and to understand better what things you would have for us to do for our lives. We pray that you will be with those throughout this country who are struggling with illnesses, struggling with difficulties, struggling with lost jobs, struggling with all the many cares of this life and the things that come with it pray most, especially …
08-05-2020 – Wednesday PM Class – 1 John 2
JOHN-1 John 1 and 2 The Word of Life John did not say he was telling about what he had (a) heard, (b) seen, (c) thought of, or (d) touched with his hands. 1 John 1:1 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ God is (a) light or (b) darkness. 1 John 1:5 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What if persons claim to be without sin?If a person has sinned, what should he do? 1 John 1:8-10 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ How can an individual know that he knows Jesus? 1 John 2:3-11 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Name the condition of a follower of Christ who hates his brother. 1 John 2:9-11 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Everything in the world-the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes and the pride of life-comes from ______________________________ 1 John 2:16________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Can a person deny the Son and have the Father? 1 John 2:23 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ <inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> All right. We are in first, John chapter two<inaudible> First John chapter two.<inaudible> Let’s begin with a word of prayer, our gracious father in heaven. We bow before your throne grateful for the day that you’ve granted to us, the life, the energy and the health that we have to be able to serve you and, uh, serve in your kingdom to lead lives that are obedient to your commandments and strive to be an example, to those who are around us. We pray for all those who are traveling and all those who are away from us, all who are stuck in their homes for one reason or another, we pray that they …
08-02-2020 – 1 John 1-2 (Class) & (Sermon)
CLASS: JOHN-1 John 1 and 2 The Word of Life John did not say he was telling about what he had (a) heard, (b) seen, (c) thought of, or (d) touched with his hands. 1 John 1:1 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ God is (a) light or (b) darkness. 1 John 1:5 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What if persons claim to be without sin?If a person has sinned, what should he do? 1 John 1:8-10 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ How can an individual know that he knows Jesus? 1 John 2:3-11 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Name the condition of a follower of Christ who hates his brother. 1 John 2:9-11 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Everything in the world-the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes and the pride of life-comes from ______________________________ 1 John 2:16________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Can a person deny the Son and have the Father? 1 John 2:23 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Good morning. We are in first John chapter one, let’s begin with a word of prayer, our gracious father in heaven. We thank you for this day that you’ve given to us grateful for this life that you’ve blessed us with. We’re mindful of those who are dealing with difficulties in their lives, whether they be physical or emotional or spiritual, pray that you give them the comfort and strength that they need. Through those hard times, we pray for those who still remain at home. And, uh, we pray that they will continue to have safety and good health. And we are so grateful for their willingness to continue participating in, uh, being …
2 Peter 3 (Class) – 07-29-2020 – Aaron Cozort
PETER – 2 Peter 3False Teaching Concerning Second Coming By what did God form the heavens and the earth?How once did God destroy the world?How will God destroy the heavens and earth on the day of judgment?2 Peter 3:5-7, 10, 12 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Does God count time as we do? 2 Peter 3:8 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ How many people does God want to save? 2 Peter 3:9 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The Lord’s returning is compared to a _______________ . 2 Peter 3:10 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The knowledge of God’s promises to destroy the heavens and the earth should cause us to live _________________. 2 Peter 3:11 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Peter said that ______________ also wrote about salvation. 2 Peter 3:15________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ In what are Christians instructed to grow? 2 Peter 3:18 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2 Peter 1-2 (Class)| Sermon: Zechariah 4 – Grace, grace to it! (Sermon) – 07-26-2020 – Live Stream
Class: PETER – 2 Peter 1 and 2Knowledge; False Teachers Class Questions How has God given us everything pertaining to life and godliness? 2 Peter 1:3 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (yes or no) Are there qualities which a Christian should add to his faith?What will be the result? 2 Peter 2:1-7, 11 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ How did Peter know the things which he had taught? 2 Peter 2:16 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ In 2 Peter, Peter spoke of his death as (a) soon, (b) distant, or (c) unknown?2 Peter 1:14 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Where did Peter say that prophecies originated? 2 Peter 1:21 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ According to Peter, who would distort the truth? 2 Peter 2:1-3________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ How can a person become enslaved to sin? 2 Peter 2:19 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Sermon: Grace, Grace To It! (Zechariah 4) Zec 4:1 ¶ Now the angel who talked with me came back and wakened me, as a man who is wakened out of his sleep.2 And he said to me, “What do you see?” So I said, “I am looking, and there is a lampstand of solid gold with a bowl on top of it, and on the stand seven lamps with seven pipes to the seven lamps.3 “Two olive trees are by it, one at the right of the bowl and the other at its left.”4 So I answered and spoke to the angel who talked with me, saying, “What are these, my lord?”5 Then the angel who talked with me answered and said to me, “Do you not know what these are?” And …
07-22-2020 – Wednesday PM
PETER – 2 Peter 1 and 2Knowledge; False Teachers How has God given us everything pertaining to life and godliness? 2 Peter 1:3 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________(yes or no) Are there qualities which a Christian should add to his faith?What will be the result? 2 Peter 2:1-7, 11 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________How did Peter know the things which he had taught? 2 Peter 2:16 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________In 2 Peter, Peter spoke of his death as (a) soon, (b) distant, or (c) unknown?2 Peter 1:14 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Where did Peter say that prophecies originated? 2 Peter 1:21 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________According to Peter, who would distort the truth? 2 Peter 2:1-3 How can a person become enslaved to sin? 2 Peter 2:19 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Good evening. How’s everyone this evening. Good. The way I keep backing down towards the front of the auditory, you’d think that we’d had a lot, lot of people here. We’re just all really spread out, but that’s okay. Take your Bibles if you will. And open them to second Peter, we are in second, Peter, and then we are going to head straight into first, John, after we’re through with it. Now, the lessons for on the sheets have us going through chapter one and chapter two of second Peter tonight. And I can just tell you, that’s not likely, I’m saying there’s Not a chance. I mean, it might happen. It might happen. But, uh, I checked with myself earlier and I said self not having it. So, alright, let’s begin with a word of prayer. Our gracious father …
1 Peter 5: Elders and Young Men and Zechariah 4: 07-19-2020 – Sunday AM Live Stream (Class and Worship)
Summary: CLASS: PETER – 1 Peter 5Elders and Young Men Link to Questions Sermon: Michael Dale: Giving As Worship Questions for 1 Peter 5 class (yes or no) Did Peter say that he was an elder? 1 Peter 5:1 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ An elder should not shepherd the flock of Christians (a) eagerly, (b) voluntarily, (c) as a lord, or (d) being an example. 1 Peter 5:2-3 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ How should the younger men treat the elders? 1 Peter 5:5 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What is the reward to the humble?What should a Christian do with his anxiety? 1 Peter 5:6-7 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The devil is likened to __________________. 1 Peter 5:8 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What will be the result of faithful suffering? 1 Peter 5:9-10________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Jonah is classified as an Old Testament book of ___________. See Lesson 166 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ We are in first Peter chapter five, run a, take a moment or two and discuss a few details from chapter four. Um, as we get into this closing chapter of, uh, this letter of first Peter, let’s begin with a word of prayer, our gracious and battlefield father in heaven. We bow before your throne grateful for the day that you’ve given to us and the life that you’ve blessed us with. Grateful for all that you do for us on a daily basis, we pray that you watch over us and care for us, that you be with those that are traveling. And those that are separated from us, we pray that you help us to …
1 Peter 4 (Class) – 07-15-2020
PETER – 1 Peter 4Christian Living A person should live (a) to please human desires or (b) to please God. 1 Peter 4:2 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Peter said covers a multitude of sins. 1 Peter 4:8 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________What should Christians do without grumbling? 1 Peter 4:9 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________With what attitude should Christians show hospitality to each other? 1 Peter 4:9 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Christians should ___________ in their suffering. 1 Peter 4:13 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________A person should not be ashamed to suffer as a (a) murderer, (b) thief, (c) evildoer, or (d) Christian. 1 Peter 4:15-16 How should a person suffer as a Christian? 1 Peter 4:19 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Good evening. I didn’t actually turn this off. It’s on now. It’s on. I just, I didn’t hear it. Click on the, just click on that, that screen and then hit enter just one of the windows. It doesn’t matter which one we are in first, Peter chapter four, courage you to open your Bibles there. First Peter chapter four, let’s begin with a word of prayer, our gracious and bountiful father in heaven. We come before you at this time, grateful for the day, grateful for the sunshine and the life that it provides to our planet. We know that, uh, though some days may seem hot. As today has seemed. We also recognize that the heat and the light and the things that are brought forth from it are the things that sustain the life on this earth, in which we live, we’re grateful for your daily mercies and All …
1 Peter 3 (Class) and Zechariah 3 – The Filthy High Priest (Sermon) – 07-12-2020
Automated Transcript Good morning. We are in first Peter chapter three. It’s good to see everybody this morning for anybody asks. Yes, she is coming back now for those who haven’t asked me and might be looking for an update update and those on the stream as well. Um, Eddie sisters hip is not progressing from the surgery as quickly as they hoped. So she still is not what’s called load bearing on it, which means she still can’t drive. So, um, Eddie’s hanging around for another week to help out with her grandmother because somebody probably Eddie’s dad is going to have to go back with her oldest sister back to her apartment where she can start getting ready for school, but somebody to drive her around because obviously with coronavirus, she can’t is not going to have a bunch of other people drive her around. So of all things playing together into, well, it’s just gonna go be another week, But, uh, um, keep, keep Eddie and the boys in your prayers. They’re doing well. Uh, talk with them often video chat with them. It’s nice to have the technology to do that nowadays. So first Peter chapter three, we’ll begin with a word of prayer. Our gracious father in heaven, we bow before your throne grateful for its blessings, grateful for all that you do for us on a daily basis, grateful for the time and the opportunity that we have to assemble together, mindful and grateful …
1 Peter 3 (Class) and Zechariah 3 – The Filthy High Priest (Sermon) – 07-12-2020 – Live Stream
Class: 1 Peter 3 Sermon: Zechariah 3: The Filthy High Priest Automated Transcript Good morning. We are in first Peter chapter three. It’s good to see everybody this morning for anybody asks. Yes, she is coming back now for those who haven’t asked me and might be looking for an update update and those on the stream as well. Um, Eddie sisters hip is not progressing from the surgery as quickly as they hoped. So she still is not what’s called load bearing on it, which means she still can’t drive. So, um, Eddie’s hanging around for another week to help out with her grandmother because somebody probably Eddie’s dad is going to have to go back with her oldest sister back to her apartment where she can start getting ready for school, but somebody to drive her around because obviously with coronavirus, she can’t is not going to have a bunch of other people drive her around. So of all things playing together into, well, it’s just gonna go be another week, But, uh, um, keep, keep Eddie and the boys in your prayers. They’re doing well. Uh, talk with them often video chat with them. It’s nice to have the technology to do that nowadays. So first Peter chapter three, we’ll begin with a word of prayer. Our gracious father in heaven, we bow before your throne grateful for its blessings, grateful for all that you do for us on a daily basis, grateful for the time and …
07-08-2020 – Wednesday PM – 1 Peter 2
PETER – 1 Peter 2Instructions to Christians Are Christians priests?What kind of sacrifices do Christians offer?How? 1 Peter 2:5 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ For what purpose are Christians a chosen race? 1 Peter 2:9 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (yes or no) Are Christians to submit to those in authority? 1 Peter 2:13-14 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Peter said to __________ all men, __________ the brotherhood, __________ God, and __________ the king. 1 Peter 2:17 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ How are servants to treat their masters? 1 Peter 2:18-20 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Servants are to follow the example of the steps of __________. 1 Peter 2:21 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ As a group, the Old Testament books of Isaiah through Daniel are classified as __________. See Lesson 166 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ <inaudible> It is time for us to get started.<inaudible> No, it’s not yet. I’ll, I’ll turn it on. When we’re done with class, we are in first Peter chapter two.<inaudible> It is amazing how quickly we’ve gone all the way through the Bible. We were in Exodus not long ago. And then first Kings and here we are, we’re all the way in first it’s first, Peter, we’ve just really moved along. Let’s begin with a word of prayer, Our gracious and bountiful father in heaven. We bow before your throne at this time, grateful for all of the many blessings that you’ve given to us and all of the ways that you bless us each and every day we ask that you watch over us, take care of us, protect us, but also that you through your word, …
07-01-2020 – James
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06-28-2020 – Sunday AM Live Stream
QUESTIONS For Class JAMES – James 4Quarrels and Conflicts The source of quarrels and conflicts is __________. James 4:1 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What is the reason a person does not receive what he asks in prayer? James 4:3 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Individuals are to submit to __________ and resist ___________ . James 4:7 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ When a person resists the devil, what does the Bible say that the devil will do?Name the blessing for humbleness. James 4:7, 10 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (yes or no) Are persons to speak against or judge their brothers?Who is the only Lawgiver and Judge? James 4:11-12 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ James compares the length of life here on earth to a ___________. James 4:14 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ James said that if a person knows the right thing to do and fails to do it, he has ____________________. James 4:17 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Additional Scriptures: 1. Spiritual adultery – 2 Corinthians 11:2; Hosea 22. Demas forsook Paul and the gospel. – 2 Timothy 4:9-103. Jesus’ parable on the publican (tax collector) and Pharisee – Luke 18:9-144. Blessed are they that mourn. – Matthew 5:45. Jesus spoke on humbling oneself. – Matthew 23:12; Luke 1:526. Jesus’ words will judge on the last day. – John 12:487. Jesus has all authority in heaven and on earth. – Matthew 28:18 <, Launch multi presenter, and then type in the code, or you got to hit connect to projector and then type in the code. Good morning, everyone. Let’s try that again. Good morning, everyone. We are in James chapter four. Hopefully you have …
06 – 24- 2020 James 3 – The Tongue (Class)
Teacher: Michael Dale QUESTIONS – James 3The Tongue Why must teachers of God be especially careful? James 3:1 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ In discussing man’s tongue, James does not make mention of (a) bits in horses mouths, (b) pigs wallowing in the mud, (c) rudders on ships, or (d) forest fires. James 3:3-8 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (yes or no) Can the tongue be tamed? James 3:8 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ James said that men are made in the likeness of __ . James 3:9 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (yes or no) From the same mouth, can both blessing and cursing come forth?Is God pleased with both? James 3:10 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Bitter jealousy and selfish ambition do not come from (a) above, (b) earth, (c) natural desires, or (d) demons.Describe wisdom that comes from heaven. James 3:14-15, 17 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
James 2 (Class) & Show Me Your Ways, O Lord (Sermon)
CLASS: James 2 – Showing Favoritism; Faith and Works Questions for Class: SERMON: Show Me Your Ways, O Lord (Psalm 25:4) JAMES – James 2Showing Favoritism; Faith and Works Should Christians show partiality or favoritism to those who are rich in worldly goods? James 2:1-9 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Why should a person be merciful to others? James 2:13 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (yes or no) Can a man’s faith save him if he has no works? James 2:14, 24 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Faith without works is __________. James 2:17, 20, 26 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ How does an individual show his faith? James 2:18 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (yes or no) Do the demons believe in God?As a result of their belief they ___________. James 2:19 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ An Old Testament Bible character who was called the “Friend of God” was __________. James 2:23 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Additional Scriptures: 1. Jesus’ parable on being exalted and humbled – Luke 14:7-142. The law of liberty through Christ – Romans 5:83. Doing for others is doing for Jesus. – Matthew 25:35-404. Abraham offered lsaac -Genesis 22:9-185. Rahab hid the messengers. – Joshua 26. Loving one’s neighbor as himself – Mark 12:317. God will not forgive the unforgiving. – Matthew 6:148. Jesus was made perfect through obedience. – Hebrews 5:8-99. Abraham, was called the “friend of God.” – 2 Chronicles 20:7; Isaiah 41:8 <inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> Good morning. Hey Eric, we’re missing a role lights here. There you go. I didn’t want you all to be able to miss my face. You know,<inaudible> That’s to say that another way, I think, …
James 1 – Every Good And Perfect Gift
QUESTIONS – James 1Temptations A person should be (a) happy or (b) sad when trials come his way. James 1:2 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ How can an individual obtain wisdom?How should he ask? James 1:5-6 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What has the Lord promised to those that love him and persevere under trial? James 1:12 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Lust leads to sin and sin leads to __ . James 1: 14-15 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ James did not say a person should be (a) quick to hear, (b) slow to speak, (c) quick to argue, or (d) slow to anger. James 1:14-15 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The implanted __ is able to save souls. James 1:21 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Pure and undefiled religion is not to (a) visit the orphans, (b) visit the widows, (c) only hear the word, or (d) keep oneself unstained by the world. James 1:23, 27 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ My Hey, there we go. Test one, two, Testing, one, two, Testing, one, two, Testing, one, two, testing, one, two, testing, one, two, testing, one, two, Testing, one, two testing testing one, two, testing, one, two testing.<inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> It is time for us to get started.<inaudible> we’ll do it this way. We are in the book of James this evening. Hey, Eric turned me down, just a hair. One of my hair’s not want to Eric Halvorson’s please.<inaudible> Good to see everyone out this evening and hope everyone is doing well, continues to do well. And also a glad for those who are still at home, but doing well. And, uh, those who are traveling in …
Overview of Jesus and the Church (Class) & 5 Strengths of the Collierville Church (Eric Richardson)
CLASS: Overview of Jesus to through the Establishment of the Church Bible Class Speaker: Aaron Cozort No Questions for this class SERMON: 5 Strengths of the Collierville Church – Revelation 2-3 Sermon Speaker: Eric Richardson
2 Kings 2
QUESTIONS – ELIJAH – 2 Kings 2Ahab Died (yes or no) Did Elisha know the day that God was to take Elijah?Did the sons of the prophets at Bethel and Jericho know the day Elijah was going to be taken by God? 2· Kings 2:3,5 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The number of times which Elijah begged Elisha not to follow him was (a) one, (b) two, (c) three, or (d) four. 1 Kings 2:2, 4, 6 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ How did Elijah and Elisha cross the Jordan on dry land? 2 Kings 2:8When did Elisha repeat the act? 2 Kings 2:14 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ For what gift did Elisha ask of Elijah before Elijah was taken?How would Elisha know if his request had been granted? 2 Kings 2:9-10 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ How was Elijah taken up to heaven? 2 Kings 2:1, 11What dropped from Elijah as he went up? 2 Kings 2:14 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What did Elisha do to purify the waters of Jericho? 2 Kings 2:21-22 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ When Elisha was going to Bethel, what happened to the young lads from the city who mocked him, calling him a “baldhead”? 2 Kings 2:23-24 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2 Kings 1 (AM Class) & Show Me Your Ways, O Lord (AM Sermon)
Bible Class – 2 Kings 1 Sermon: Show Me Your Ways, O Lord (Psalm 25:1-4) Automated Transcript <inaudible> It is good to see faces in this room. And it’s good to see all of you personally, but it’s good to just see faces in this room. Uh, no, it, I am so glad that everyone is back. Uh, today, everyone that is back today, we are, uh, looking forward to today’s lesson as well as a worship today. And for those who are still at home, we are thinking about you and missing you and, uh, understand all of the reasons why you are still at home, but, uh, you’re in our prayers. And we’re glad that, uh, those who are here are able to be here. We’re going to be in second Kings chapter one in our class this morning, second Kings chapter one, We’ve been studying Alijah and we are, is as second Kings begins. We’re approaching the end of Elijah’s life. Uh, now bear in mind that the book of Kings is how it would have originally been known. It was not the first Kings and second Kings, the way we think of it today, uh, Kings was a single book. Chronicles was a single book. Samuel was a single book, but at that day in time, they would have been broken into separate scrolls because of their length. And so as a result of that over time, they just took on the names of here’s first …
1 Kings 22
Automated Transcript Good evening. We welcome to the Collierville live stream. This Is Hopefully going to be our last live stream without going back to normal, we plan on going back to normal, starting Sunday, we will have a morning Bible class morning worship, and then we will have Wednesday Bible class starting and starting Sunday. So we are excited about that and get everybody back back here and back to normal somewhat. So we miss everyone tonight. We will start with a couple songs while I have a prayer, and then we’ll have our class to start out with. We will sing stand up for Jesus six 48. Stand up, stand up for jeez, uh<inaudible> uh,<inaudible> uh, uh, uh,<inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> a conflict and<inaudible><inaudible> Ye that I’m in a fam uh, yeah, it’s done. Um, but<inaudible><inaudible> and street strict. Uh,<inaudible> stand up, stand up for Jesus. Uh, Shrive will not be, uh, there’s a noise a bat or the<inaudible> to, and that all of, uh, uh, uh, GRA uh, yeah,<inaudible><inaudible>, uh, King, uh, Laurie<inaudible> That will sing number. Let the beauty of Jesus be seen seven 22. Let the beauty of Jesus be seen. Let the beauty of Jesus peace.<inaudible> All this wonderful passion and<inaudible><inaudible> Oh, my bean ran fine. Uh, but Gene’s a speech<inaudible> And, um, has been so, uh,<inaudible><inaudible> Through<inaudible><inaudible> well, John and Rayvon<inaudible>, uh, but Jesus be seen, eh, On, uh, John, uh, uh, mornings<inaudible>, uh,<inaudible> An example and jeans and<inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> uh, uh, yeah, Jesus<inaudible> Let us pray. …
1 Kings 20 (Part 2) – 21 (Part 1)
<inaudible>, We are appreciative of the presence of any everyone, especially those on the stream, as a result of the rain and a few other things we’re running a little behind. So thank you for your patience as we still things up and going, uh, as with previous weeks, the questions for tonight’s lesson are on the website. Um, and so hopefully, well, I say that and I just tested it and that’s not working. So we’ll have the questions up afterwards. Uh, and we’ll work through that. Uh, we are going to begin with a song, so, uh, we’re going to sing, stand up, stand up for Jesus, and then we’ll have prayer and begin our class period. Stand up, stand up, or Jeez, uh,<inaudible> live<inaudible> uh, yeah. Uh,<inaudible> No Prob<inaudible> his army. Ah, he, the<inaudible> squished for Christ his lawn and Stand up, stand up. Pose.<inaudible><inaudible> Oh boy.<inaudible><inaudible> Yay.<inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> drives with<inaudible> and Strang to strengthen up.<inaudible> Stand up, stand up, pose. Jeez, uh, Stan in his strength<inaudible> flush we’ll fax you<inaudible> trust your<inaudible> And watching on too<inaudible> Duty calls all day been wanting Stand up, stand up. Jeez. Uh, the strive will not be long this day. The<inaudible> To him that<inaudible>, Uh,<inaudible><inaudible> He with the King? Sorry, shall rainy.<inaudible> Let’s begin with a prayer and then we’ll begin our class.<inaudible> Our gracious heavenly father. We bound before your throne grateful for the day that you’ve given to us for the life that you’ve granted, the opportunities that we …
05-20-2020 – Wednesday PM
Hello. Okay.<inaudible> Good evening everybody. Our first song this evening will be number 700 at 16. Sing to me of heaven. Sing to me of heaven, singing To me a hair. Then seeing that along up. He’s from the ties that bind me. It will bring release, burdens will be lifted that are pressing. So showers of gray blessing on my heart.<inaudible> to me having led me funny dream of it’s golden glory. It’s pro league<inaudible> Seeing to me when shadows up<inaudible> Oh seeing to me, I’ve haven’t Swedish a song, um,<inaudible> Sing to me of heaven as I walk. I’m dreaming of the comrades that song long. Um,<inaudible> And<inaudible> the wrong. They are happy.<inaudible> sweet. So Seeing to me led me funny. Dream of its golden glory of its<inaudible><inaudible> Seeing to me when shadows<inaudible> Ball seeing to me of heaven, sweetest song, um,<inaudible> Seeing to me of heaven and the<inaudible> with the<inaudible>. When my heart is weary, when a day is long seeing to me, I haven’t seen sweet<inaudible> Seeing to me<inaudible> dream. Oh man, it’s gold and glory a bit. It’s really gleam seeing to me when shadows<inaudible> Awe seeing to me.<inaudible> um, No. Please bow with me for our opening prayer, Our great and awesome father in heaven. How Holy you are. We humbly bow before you this evening and we thank you for this time that we have to study your word and sing songs of praise to you here in the building and online. And …
05-13-2020 – Wednesday PM Class
Class begins about 40 minutes into the video. <inaudible> one, two. Testing. One, two. Testing. One, two. Good evening. Can you hear me? Yep, we got it. All right. Good evening. Welcome to the live stream or of our Bible class at the Collierville church of Christ. We are glad that you can be with us tonight online. And, uh, we were going to start out this evening. We’ll have a song opening prayer and then we’ll have class and then a closing song. If you have any announcements, any prayer requests, please send a text to Aaron or I or Tommy and, uh, we will get it on our, at the end of the livestream this evening. We will start singing our first song, the night be let the lower lights be burning. Let the lower lights be burning. Yeah. Bradley AB father’s mercy. See for ’em is<inaudible>, but to a<inaudible><inaudible> uh,<inaudible><inaudible> sin a cross.<inaudible><inaudible> yeah, man.<inaudible><inaudible> the a bang.<inaudible><inaudible> for the lights. Uh, um, uh,<inaudible> uh, uh,<inaudible><inaudible> Cindy<inaudible> cross.<inaudible><inaudible> you man, harass you.<inaudible><inaudible> I see.<inaudible> the, so pause.<inaudible> yeah.<inaudible> sure. Uh,<inaudible> uh,<inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> Cindy<inaudible> a cross<inaudible> so<inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> let us pray our father in heaven, we are thankful for you and your blessings and your love that you can care you have for us. We were reminded each day of how you watch over us and you protect us and take care of us. We are thankful for the opportunity to come to you in prayer with the things that …
05-06-2020 – Wednesday PM Class
No. All of the things that you have going on in your life that you are doing well, you are staying healthy and that all is well with your family. We are in first Kings chapter 18 this evening. First Kings chapter 18, uh, for our members and for anyone else who’s following along with us. There are questions, uh, in a PDF that are available on our website. We’ll go over those at the end of our class. So if you go to the front page of our website, you’ll find a link to download the questions for this evening, uh, for our local members. If you would like to come by and pick up, uh, one of the questions sheets, they will be in the lobby, uh, both from this lesson and the previous lessons we’ve covered to this point. Uh, there’ll be stacks of those in the lobby. You can come by and pick those up, uh, at your convenience. First Kings chapter 17 introduces us to align you and we mentioned that last week that Alijah is probably the most prominent of the old Testament prophets. Once you moved into the era of the Kings, Alijah is one who stands as a representative of the prophets throughout the old Testament. Elijah is the one who was prophesied, would come before the Messiah came to the earth. And as a result of all of those things, Alijah is seen very prominently both in old and new Testament …
1 Kings 17
QUESTIONS for 1 KINGS 17 <inaudible><inaudible> testing. One, two. Testing. One, two. Testing one, two. Yeah. Test. Test. This is only a test<inaudible> and a song to start us off this evening will be number 480. Bless it. Assurance for the, those of you that have a book at home, it’s four, eight zero. Bless it. Assurance. Bless it.<inaudible> Jesus’s ma. Oh.<inaudible><inaudible> purchase of God. Born of his speech. Washington is blah nurses. Mice.<inaudible> this is mine. Praising my savior Jane Long.<inaudible><inaudible> this is mine. Praising mice. Save your all that day.<inaudible> perfect.<inaudible> perfect visions.<inaudible><inaudible> angels Z sending, bringing from up.<inaudible> uh, goes up. See whispers, uh, nurses, mice.<inaudible> this is my<inaudible>.<inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> this is mine.<inaudible> praising. Nice.<inaudible><inaudible> perfect. Nah, John<inaudible> a and mice.<inaudible> I’m happy and just watching and waiting, looking up.<inaudible> filled with his<inaudible> is lost in his, uh, this is my<inaudible>. This is mine.<inaudible> praising mice.<inaudible><inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> this is mine.<inaudible> praising. Nice.<inaudible><inaudible><inaudible> yeah, please bow with me for our opening prayer. Yeah. Our father in heaven, how awesome you are. We thank you so much for this time that we have to come together as a church and worship you. Whether it be here at the building or home online, we know that all of our hearts are in the right place and we ask that you look down upon our worship as a sweet savor to you. Lord, we thank you so much for the blessings that you’ve given us to be able to do the things that …
04-22-2020 – Wednesday PM Class – Live Stream – Collierville Church of Christ
And Beijing King of Israel came up against Judah and built Ramo that he might let none go out or come in to EISA King of Judah. So she comes to the throne in the Northern kingdom of Israel and somehow Bay HSA blocks the pathway, the Kings highway of people coming in to Jerusalem and people coming in to Judah, they can now no longer go that trade route and go through to Judah. Bayshore has closed off that entrance. Verse 18 then EISA took all the silver and gold that was left in the treasuries of the house of the Lord and the treasuries of the King’s house and deliver them into the hand of his servants. And King EISA sent them to Ben. Hey dad, the son of Tavern, rim tab, rim on the King, or excuse me, the son of hezie on King of Syria who dwelled in Damascus saying, let there be a treaty between you and me. And there was between as there was between my father and your father. See, I have sent you a present of silver and gold. Come and break your treaty with basic King of Israel so that he will withdraw from me. So Ben, Hey dad, King heated King EISA and sent the captains of his army against the, against the captains of Israel. He attacked I, John, Dan, Abel, Beth maker and general, and all the land of NAFTA lie. Now, it happened when Beja heard it, …
04-22-2020 – Wednesday PM Class – Live Stream – Collierville Church of Christ
We’re going to continue our study in first Kings. We will pick up with the questions from chapter 13 that I forgot to record the, uh, we’re going to continue our study in first Kings. We will pick up with the questions from chapter 13 that I forgot to record the, uh, the questions and the review for that, uh, previous weeks. So we’ll cover that and then we’ll go into chapter 15 and 16 of first Kings. Uh, in our study for today in first Kings chapter thirteens questions, question number one, what would be the fate of Jeroboam according to the prophet of God from Judah. If you look at first Kings chapter 13, verses two and three, we read, then he cried out against the Alder by the word of the Lord and said, Oh, altar altar thus says the Lord. Behold a child, Josiah by name shall be born to the house of David and on you. He shall sacrifice the priests of the high places who burn incense on you and men’s bones shall be burned on you. And he gave us in the same thing. This is the sign which the Lord has spoken. Surely the altar shall split apart and the ashes on it shall be poured out. And then also verse five, the altar also was split apart and the ashes poured out from the alter according to the sign, which the men and of God had given word of the Lord. …
1 Kings 14 – (Audio Only)
TEXT (NKJV): 1Ki 14:1 ¶ At that time Abijah the son of Jeroboam became sick.2 And Jeroboam said to his wife, “Please arise, and disguise yourself, that they may not recognize you as the wife of Jeroboam, and go to Shiloh. Indeed, Ahijah the prophet is there, who told me that I would be king over this people.3 “Also take with you ten loaves, some cakes, and a jar of honey, and go to him; he will tell you what will become of the child.”4 And Jeroboam’s wife did so; she arose and went to Shiloh, and came to the house of Ahijah. But Ahijah could not see, for his eyes were glazed by reason of his age.5 Now the LORD had said to Ahijah, “Here is the wife of Jeroboam, coming to ask you something about her son, for he is sick. Thus and thus you shall say to her; for it will be, when she comes in, that she will pretend to be another woman.”6 And so it was, when Ahijah heard the sound of her footsteps as she came through the door, he said, “Come in, wife of Jeroboam. Why do you pretend to be another person? For I have been sent to you with bad news.7 ¶ “Go, tell Jeroboam, ‘Thus says the LORD God of Israel: “Because I exalted you from among the people, and made you ruler over My people Israel,8 “and tore the kingdom away from the house of David, and gave it …
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1 Kings 12 – 13 – (Audio Only)
1 Kings 13 – God Is No Respecter Of Persons 03-25-2020 – Wednesday PM Class Speaker: Aaron Cozort Listen to more from Aaron Cozort and the Collierville Church of Christ on Collierville Christian Radio
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03-15-2020 – Sunday Bible Class and Worship
<inaudible> no, I’m not. Is it turned on? Okay. There we go. How’s everybody doing this morning? Good. Raise your hand if you have the Corona virus. Do we just didn’t need to know then don’t raise your hand. Oh yeah. Yeah. And so is everybody else. They all think you have it. You and Holly are the, you know, we are in first Kings chapter 12 this morning. No, in all seriousness. Um, we’re going to be leaving the back doors open for, uh, to the auditorium, uh, throughout service today and probably for the next couple of weeks just for the, uh, sake of people not having the hit the hit the bar and utilize that just one more surface that people don’t have to all communally touch. Um, and uh, so there, there that some other changes will be, it would be analysis as we go along. Just again, just especially for our folks who have inherently compromised immune systems and such, we do not want to put anyone in excess danger, uh, while the same time we do take joy in coming together and fellowshipping together. Um, and so take any precautions you need. And don’t be offended by anybody who doesn’t shake your hand or uh, in any way, you know, come into physical contact. Um, so utilize all those precautions. Washing is great. Say what? W Oh, well, uh, thank you. Thank you. I I tacked was never one of my a, I got …
03-15-2020 – Sunday AM Class and Worship – Live Stream
Lesson 175 – AHIJAH -1 Kings 12 – Rehoboam King of Judah; Jeroboam King of Israel – Questions: Under what conditions did the people of Israel say they would follow Rehoboam, Solomon’s son? 1 Kings 12:4 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Rehoboam followed the counsel of (a) the elders who had served his father or (b) the young men who had grown up with him. 1 Kings 12:8, 13-14 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Rehoboam said he would make the yoke of the people (a) heavy or (b) light. 1 Kings 12:14 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Rehoboam, Solomon’s son, reigned only over the tribe of _____ . 1 Kings 12:17 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Jeroboam ruled over all the tribes except ______ . 1 Kings 12:20 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Why did Rehoboam, the son of Solomon, and the warriors from the tribes of Judah and Benjamin not attack Israel as planned? 1 Kings 12:21-24 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ To encourage worship Jeroboam did not (a) place a golden calf at Bethel and at Dan, (b) make priests other than the sons of Levi, (c) institute a feast, or (d) send the people to the temple at Jerusalem. 1 Kings 12:26-33 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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1 Kings 10
1 Kings 9 – (No video or audio)
Class: 1 Kings 9 Sermon: The Blind Leader of the Blind Made Blind (Acts 13) Lesson 170 – SOLOMON – 1 Kings 9 – God’s Agreement with Solomon Questions: What did God say concerning prayer? 1 Kings 9:3 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ When God spoke to Solomon, how long did he say he would establish the throne of Solomon over Israel? 1 Kings 9:4-5 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Under what conditions did God tell Solomon that he would allow the house of God to become “a heap of ruins”? 1 Kings 9:6-8 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (yes or no) Was Hiram, king of Tyre, pleased with Solomon’s gift of twenty cities? 1 Kings 9:10-13 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Solomon did not use forced laborers to build (a) a museum, (b) God’s house, (c) himself a house, or (d) the walls of Jerusalem. 1 Kings 9:15 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Solomon did not have (a) chariots, (b) horses, (c) camels, or (d) ships. 1 Kings 9:19, 26 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Solomon made slaves of the (a) sons of Israel or (b) the people of the land not totally conquered. 1 Kings 9:20-22 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
1 Kings 8 (Part 2)
02-26-2020 – Wednesday PM Live Stream Text: 1 Kings 8 (Part 2)
02-26-2020 – Wednesday PM Class
Okay. Okay. Yeah. How is everyone doing this evening? Good. Doing well, doing well. We are in first Kings chapter eight again this evening. We noticed at the beginning of this chapter on Sunday and I mentioned then that we weren’t going to get finished with it and we didn’t, we didn’t get any more clubs. Uh, but this, this is one of the, Um, one of those Key chapters in scripture that very much connects the law to the events of the latter portion of the old Testament, uh, the times of the Kings, the times of the divided nation of Israel, even the times of exile and captivity there. And we’ll see this as we go through. We’re going to not only look back at some of the specific references to the law that’s, that are here in chapter eight, but we’ll also look forward to a few of the occasions where this passage in view of the law is also, um, referred to or, or at least the concepts there are carried forward. So it’s a, it’s really a fundamental chapter, uh, in the old Testament and kind of one of those that you should just kind of keep track of in your mind that, that there’s a lot here that’s very important. Let’s begin with a word of prayer. Gracious father in heaven, We come before you, grateful for the day, for the blessings, for the health that we have to assemble together Or mindful of …
02-23-2020 – Sunday AM Class and Worship
It helps if you turn it on. I, how about that? Oh, right. We are in first Kings chapter eight.<inaudible> Our text this morning is going to deal with the consecration of the temple and the initial uh, feast that, that will go along with the opening of the temple. So we’ll deal with that in a few moments. I, I’ll just tell you right now, we may or may not get all the way through this chapter. Uh, we, we might continue a little bit of this on Wednesday. Um, there’s a lot here and there’s a lot of other passages in scripture that connect back to this. And so seeing this particular chapter in its full biblical view and all the different things that that touch on it, um, we, we may take an extra class period to do that and fold to, uh, the, you know, to other classes together. Um, as far as two other lessons together to, to, uh, still hit our quarter, um, with the other classes. But we’ll get into that in a moment. Let’s begin with a word of prayer. Gracious father in heaven. We humbly bow before you grateful for this day for the life and the opportunity that we have to serve you and the blessings you shower upon us on a daily basis. We pray for those who have been struggling with illnesses, difficulties. We pray for those who are dealing with chronic issues and chronic pains. We pray …
1 Kings 8 (Part 1)
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1 Kings 7
Good evening. We are in first Kings chapter seven<inaudible>. Let’s begin with a word of prayer. Our merciful father in heaven, we bow before you. Grateful for this day for the life that we have and the joy that we have, the recognition that we have, that you exist and that you were creation has been placed here. Now we might be a part of it, but we might bring honor and glory to you. We know that you are worthy to be praised and we are so grateful that that you have revealed yourself in your word, that it’s proven itself to be true over and over and over again. We pray that you will be with those who are dealing with illnesses, difficulties, sicknesses. We pray that they might be returned to their health, pray that those who are dealing with the loss of loved ones might be comforted. We pray for those who were waiting on diagnosis and and different issues to be discovered and understood that they might have some comfort as well. We pray for missionaries that are abroad, that they might be safe in their travels safe in their labors, but most especially that they’d be bold in their speech and sound in the faith. We pray for boldness here at home as well and we pray that we might always focus on serving you above self. All this we pray in Jesus name. Amen. We began on Sunday noticing the constructing of the …
1 Kings 5-6
It’s time for us to begin this morning. It’s good to see everyone here. I know we’ve got at least one that’s out with the flu. Uh, Eric Halverson is home dealing with, uh, that thing that’s going around. And uh, so keep him in your prayers. Hopefully he will recover quickly. We are in first Kings chapters five and six this morning dealing with the building of the temple and the preparations for it be turning over there w again in a moment. Well, let’s begin with a word of prayer. Our Lord and father in heaven, hallowed be thy name. We are so grateful for all of your many blessings for your tender mercy that has been granted to us for the blessing of life and health that we have to assemble for the opportunity that we have and the freedom that we have in this country to do so without persecution. We pray that we will continue to daily utilize that freedom to boldly proclaim the truth, no matter what comes and never shy away from the truth because of the influence of evil. We pray that you will help us to learn the lessons that you’ve placed in this text for us to learn to come to a better understanding of your will and to have better appreciation of your presence. We ask that you forgive us when we sin and fall short of your glory and are willing to repent of those things. We pray …
02-16-2020 – Sunday AM Class and Worship – Live Stream
1 Kings 5-6 Sunday AM Sermon: Eric Richardson
1 Kings 4
it’s about time for us to begin, so we’ll go ahead and get started. Okay.<inaudible> I hope everyone is doing well. Uh, keep Joe in your prayers. We’ll get more details on his condition, um, soon, but, uh, at during the the, but uh, keep him in your prayers and all the others who are dealing with health issues or difficulties at this time. Um, I know they will appreciate that. Let’s, uh, let’s begin with a word of prayer. Gracious father in heaven, we bow before you at this time. Great. Grateful for this day that you’ve given to us for the life that you’ve blessed us with and the opportunities that we have to serve you. We’re grateful for all that you do for us on a daily basis. The rain that nourishes the ground and the sun that provides life to this earth. We pray that you be with those that are struggling, especially those dealing with illnesses at this time. Mindful especially if Joe, uh, at this time as well pray that all will will be well and they’ll figure out what’s going on. Pray that you watch over all those that are dealing with difficulties and illnesses, pray that they recover and come back to their full desired health. We pray that you be with us as we go throughout this night. May we remain safe. We pray for the elections that are coming up in this period and later on this year as well, …
1 Kings 3
Lesson 165 – SOLOMON – 1 Kings 3 – Solomon Asked for Wisdom Questions: What act of worshipping God, not commanded, did Solomon perform? 1 Kings 3:3 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What was Solomon’s answer, when God asked him to choose a gift? As a result of his answer, what did God give him? 1 Kings 3:9-14 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Solomon said (a) David, (b) the people, (c) the high priest, or (d) God had made him king. 1 Kings 3:7 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ After Solomon became king, he told God that he was (a) a little child, (b) a young man, (c) a mature man, or (d) an aged man. 1 Kings 3:7 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Describe the dispute between the two women who came to Solomon for judgment. What was Solomon’s judgment in this case? 1 Kings 3:16-27 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What was the effect on Israel of Solomon’s judgement on the dispute between the two women? 1 Kings 3:28 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The book of Acts is in the New Testament division of __ . See Lesson 161. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
01-29-2020 – Wednesday PM Class – 1 Chronicles 22-27
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01-26-2020 – Live Stream – Sunday AM Class and Worship Class
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01-19-2020 – Sunday AM – Class and Worship
Class: 2 Samuel 20-21 Sermon: Inspiration Speaker: Aaron Cozort
01-15-2020 – Wednesday PM class – 2 Samuel 18
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01-12-2020 – AM Live Stream – 2 Samuel 18 & Who We Are
Lesson 157 – DAVID – 2 Samuel 18 Title: Absalom Killed Questions: (yes or no) Would the people let David go out to war with them against Absalom? 2 Samuel 18:3 What did David command the people going to war concerning his son Absalom? 2 Samuel 18:5 (yes or no) Did the servants of David kill very many of the Israelites following Absalom? 2 Samuel 18:7-8 (yes or no) Was Absalom killed in battle? How? 2 Samuel 18:9-15 Describe the two men and their reports to David of the battle with Absalom. 2 Samuel 18:19-32 When each of the two runners brought news of the battle with Absalom, what did David first ask each man? 2 Samuel 18:29, 32 What feelings did David express for his dead son Absalom? 2 Samuel 18:33
01-05-2020 – Sunday AM Class and Worship – 2 Samuel Review – The Lives of Young Men
Class: Review for Bible Bowl – Lessons 141-156 Sermon: The Lives of Young Men
01-01-2020 – Wednesday PM – Class and Devo (Review for Bible Bowl – Lessons 132-156)
Review for Bible Bowl – Lessons 132-154
12-29-2019 AM – Live stream – 2 Samuel 17 & Growing in Christ (Part 1)
Live Stream – 12-29-2019Class: 2 Samuel 17Sermon: Growing in Christ: The Master-Disciple Relationship (Part 1)Collierville Church of Christ
12-22-2019 – Sunday AM Class and Worship – 2 Samuel 16 – Collierville Church of Christ
12-22-2019 – Sunday AM Class and Worship – 2 Samuel 16 – Collierville Church of Christ
Live Stream – 12-18-2019 – 2 Samuel 14-15
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12-4-2019 – Wednesday Class and Devo – 2 Samuel 10
12-4-2019 – Wednesday Class and Devo
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Speaker: Aaron Cozort
Text: 2 Samuel 10