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Place of Refuge

Key Passage—Joshua 20:1–6

Related Scripture:

  1. Joshua 21:1–3
  2. Exoudus 21:12–13
  3. Numbers 35:6, 9–34
  4. Deuteronomy 4:41–45
  5. Deuteronomy 19:1–13
  6. Hebrews 6:17–20

Take Home Points

  • We as guilty sinners are to fly to refuge, to the Lord Jesus Christ.
    • He doesn’t bar the door or bar the gate.
    • He protects us from the avenger of death.
    • His blood covers our sin.
  • It is upon the death of the High Priest—Jesus Christ—that our freedom is founded. We are released from that guilt that we so rightly deserve.
  • When we as believers go out into a lost world, we have the message of a place of refuge.
    • We are supposed to be making sure that the path is clear.
    • We are supposed to put up signs, “This Way to Refuge.”
    • We are supposed to make sure that people know where they should go to find refuge from the guilt of their sin.
  • When we are tempted to follow the moral relativism of this world, we have ignored that which fixes law. We should remember to value things through God’s eyes.

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Outline—Joshua 8:30–35

  1. Preparation (vv. 30–31a)
  2. Prelude (vv. 31b–33)
  3. Promises (vv. 34–35)

Take Home Points

  • The Lord Jesus Christ on the cross of Calvary became cursed for us, so that we might be blessed. (Gal. 3:13)
  • Remember the principle of cursing for disobedience & blessing for obedience.
  • Commit to a pause in your life to assess your obedience to God, & worship Him in submission to His will.

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Outline—James 3:13–18

  1. Difficulties
  2. Difficulties dealt with:
    1. Grant that there is a God—God is
    2. That He is omnipotent—God is able
    3. Find out if He promised—God said so
  3. Believing Response

Take Home Points

Believing responses:

  • Joy at the homegoing of a saint
  • Outlook beyond death to the resurrection
  • Take care what you do in this body
  • Fear He who is able to destroy both body and soul.

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Good Friday Service

Outline—Luke 23:38–43

  1. The notice (v. 38)
  2. The ne’er-do-wells (vv. 39–41)
  3. The needy ones (v. 42)
  4. The Good News (v. 43)

Take Home Points

  • ”Father, be merciful to me a sinner” is the sinner’s prayer.
  • God always gives us more than we can ask or think.
  • Both of these thieves saw the same thing, but these thieves went two different directions: One went to hell never seeing heaven, the other went to heaven never having to face hell.
  • You’ve gone through your life and you’ve seen everything everybody else has seen, but do you know Christ as Savior?
  • Have you really come in faith believing, repenting of your sins, under that sense of condemnation? And what have you asked for?
  • The Good News is:
    • God is merciful.
    • Jesus is sufficient.
    • There is an answer to the sin problem.

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Outline—John 3:1–21

  1. The story (vv. 3:1–15)
  2. The lesson (vv. 3:16–18)
  3. The invitation (vv. 3:19–21)

Take Home Points

  • Genuine salvation begins with God.
  • Those who receive Him with abiding trust and confidence may have everlasting life.
  • The work of God in the soul always precedes the work of God with the soul, the work in which the soul cooperates.

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Outline—I Timothy 1:15

  1. Christ came to save men from:
    1. Guilt (Ephesians1:7; Colossians 1:14)
    2. Slavery (Romans 7:24–25; Galatians 5:1)
    3. Punishment:
      1. Alienation from God (Ephesians 2:12)
      2. Wrath of God (Ephesians 2:3)
      3. Everlasting death (Ephesians 2:5–6)
  2. Christ came to save men to:
    1. Righteousness (Romans 3:21–26, 5:1)
    2. Freedom (Galatians 5:1; 2 Corinthians 3:17)
    3. Blessedness:
      1. Fellowship with God (Ephesians 2:13)
      2. Love of God (Romans 5:5)
      3. Everlasting life (Ephesians 2:1&5; Colossians 3:1–4)

Take Home Points

  • Are you born again so that you may have communion with God?
  • Are you observing communion in a worthy manner?

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