Knowing God—A Study in 2nd Corinthians

Moving Beyond Knowledge into Experience—

Igniting the Tinder of Truth by the Fire of the Spirit

This conference was presented in Northern Virginia February 28–March 2, 2014.

 

“For it is the God who commanded light to shine out of darkness,
who has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge
of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.” 2Co 4:6

 

Second Corinthians is much more than just a defense and vindication of Paul’s ministry. It expounds the foundation of his life and service in the experiential knowledge of God in all His varied manifestations to Paul. In other words, Paul was who he was, and did what he did, because he continued to grow in his knowledge of God. This knowledge was not merely intellectual or academic. Rather it was essentially experiential, as Paul came to know the living Christ in his daily life.

2nd Cornthians – Knowing God – 2014-Northern Virginia

Gene Cunningham - October 26, 2003

Psalm 1 Introduction (Part 2)

Psalm 1  Introduction (Part 2)

Emmaus Road disciples (Luk 24:25-53) received a bible study from Christ that showed them the thread of Psalms has 22 prophesies:

(1) Psa 2:1-12 the coming King Son of God Mat 3:17;

(2) Psa 8:2, 6 Ruler of all Mat 21:15-16;

(3) Psa 16:10 resurrection from the dead Mat 28:7;

(4) Psa 22:1 My God, My God; Mat 27:46;

(5) Psa 22:7-8 Mocked by enemies Luk 23:35 ;

(6) Psa 22:16 His hands and feet would be pierced Joh 20:27;

(7) Psa 22:18 cast lots for His clothing Mat 27:35-36;

(8) Psa 34:20 bones unbroken Joh 19:32-36;

(9) Psa 35:11 falsely accused Mar 14:57;

(10) Psa 35:19 hated without a cause Joh 15:25;

(11) Psa 40:7-8 commitment to do God's will Heb 10:7;

(12) Psa 41:9 betrayed by a friend Luk 22:47;

(13) Psa 45:6 eternal King Heb 1:8;

(14) Psa 68:18 ascend into heaven Act 1:9-11;

(15) Psa 69:9 a zeal for God's house Joh 2:17;

(16) Psa 69:21 vinegar and gall to drink Mat 27:31;

(17) Psa 109:4 prays for enemies Luk 23:34;

(18) Psa 109:8 betrayer is replaced Act 1:20;

(19) Psa 110:1 seated at God's right hand and rule over enemies Mat 22:44;

(20) Psa 110:4 a priest after Melchisidech Heb 5:6;

(21) Psa 118:22 the Chief Cornerstone of God's building Mat 21:42;

(22) Psa 118:26 Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord Mat 21:9.

Psalms 1 is an introduction to the theme of the book; the way of blessing verses cursing. Psa 1:1 "Blessed" is in the plural and is the result of choosing the right path in the beginning; This person "has not walked in the direction of the ungodly, nor stood in the path of sinners".

Scripture References: Psalms 110:1, Psalms 16:10, Luke 22:47, Psalms 118:26, Psalms 22:16, John 2:17, Psalms 35:11, Acts 1:20, Matthew 21:15-16, Psalms 41:9, Matthew 21:42, Luke 23:35, Psalms 69:9, John 19:32-36, Psalms 109:8, Psalms 8:2-6, Hebrews 10:7, Psalms 118:22, Psalms 22:7-8, Acts 1:9-11, Psalms 34:20, Matthew 3:17, Luke 23:34, Psalms 40:7-8, Hebrews 5:6, Matthew 27:46, Psalms 68:18, Matthew 27:35-36, Psalms 2:1-12, Psalms 109:4, John 15:25, Psalms 110:4, Psalms 22:1, Hebrews 1:8, Psalms 1:1, Psalms 22:18, Luke 24:25-53, Matthew 27:31, Psalms 35:19, Matthew 22:44, Matthew 28:7, Psalms 45:6, Matthew 21:9, John 20:27, Psalms 69:21, Mark 14:57

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