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Isaac: A Study in Promise, Submission, and Quiet Faith

Isaac: A Study in Promise, Submission, and Quiet Faith Scripture Focus Genesis 17–28 Hebrews 11:17–20 1. Background & Setting Isaac was the long-awaited son of Abraham and Sarah, born as the fulfillment of God’s promise in their old age. His life unfolds during the patriarchal period, where God was establishing His covenant with Abraham’s descendants. Isaac grew up as the child of promise—the one through whom God would continue His covenant. Unlike Abraham or Jacob, Isaac’s life was more quiet and steady, yet deeply significant in preserving and passing on God’s promises. Key Verse: “The Lord did for Sarah what He had promised.” (Genesis 21:1) 2. Character Profile What we see from Isaac’s life: He was the child of promise and covenant. He demonstrated submission and trust. He lived a peaceful and steady life. He carried forward the legacy of Abraham. 3. Strengths (Observed Abilities) Even in a quieter life, Isaac demonstrated important strengths: Obedience – He submitted during th...
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Abundant Life Fellowship Boonville NY: Church Fire, Easter Hope, and a Growing Church Without a Building

Where Is Abundant Life Fellowship Meeting Now? Right now, our church family is meeting at Adirondack High School in Boonville, NY , as we continue worshiping together in this displaced season. Adirondack High School is located at 8181 State Route 294, Boonville, NY 13309 . We may not be in our usual building, but we are still the same body of believers. In some ways, this season has clarified something the church always needs to remember: A sanctuary can be lost. A building can be damaged. A meeting place can change. But the Church of Jesus Christ remains. The Church Is Not a Building That truth is easy to say when life is normal. It becomes much more real when your church building is gone. The New Testament reminds us that the church is not brick, wood, carpet, or stained glass. The church is made up of redeemed people indwelt by the Holy Spirit. Buildings serve ministry, but they do not define it. That means Abundant Life Fellowship did not end when the building was lost....

Genesis Explained: The Beginning of God's Pan and Human History

Book Survey Study: Genesis 1. Read the Book (Summary Insight) Genesis is the book of beginnings. It records the creation of the world, the origin of humanity, the entrance of sin, and the start of God’s plan to redeem people through a chosen family. It moves from universal history (creation, fall, flood) to personal history (Abraham and his descendants), showing God’s promises and faithfulness. 2. First Impressions Foundational to the entire Bible Explains origins of everything Mix of global events and personal stories Strong emphasis on God’s promises Repetition of covenant language God consistently working despite human failure 3. Key Words and Themes Repeated Words and Ideas: Beginning Blessing Covenant Promise Seed (offspring) Multiply Core Themes: Creation and God’s authority The fall and sin entering the world God’s covenant and promises Faith and obedience God’s sovereignty and faithfulness The beginning of redemption Central Idea: God is the Creator who establishes His plan of ...

The Bible in 66 Sentences: Understanding the Whole Story of Scripture

When I was in college, I had a friend named Maris who asked, "what is each book of the bible about?"  I sat down with her on the grass and went through, to the best of my ability at the time, what each book was about.  It was a wonderful conversation and it has stuck with me over the years.  So, I'm compiling a survey of every book of the bible with more in depth descriptions of each book below.  I will plan to publish a new one every Wednesday for 66 weeks.  Enjoy! Genesis reveals God as Creator and shows the beginning of His plan to redeem humanity through His promises and chosen people. Exodus shows how God delivers His people from slavery, establishes a covenant with them, and dwells among them. Leviticus teaches that God is holy and calls His people to live in holiness through worship, obedience, and atonement. Numbers shows how Israel’s unbelief and disobedience delayed God’s promises, yet God remained faithful and continued His plan. Deuteronomy calls Go...

Biographical Study: Delilah

Delilah: A Study in Influence, Compromise, and Hidden Motives Scripture Focus Judges 16:4–22 1. Background & Setting Delilah appears during the time of the Judges—a spiritually chaotic period in Israel’s history. She lived in the Valley of Sorek, near Philistine territory, and became romantically involved with Samson, a judge chosen by God to deliver Israel. The Philistine rulers approached her with a plan, offering a large sum of money if she could discover the secret of Samson’s strength. Key Verse: “See if you can lure him into showing you the secret of his great strength…” (Judges 16:5) 2. Character Profile What we see from Delilah’s life: She had close relational access to Samson She was persistent and persuasive She was motivated by financial gain She was willing to betray trust for personal benefit 3. Strengths (Observed Abilities) Even though her actions were wrong, she demonstrated certain abilities: Influence – She had Samson’s emotional trust Persistence – She pressed hi...

Isaiah Biographical Study

Scripture References Isaiah 1–66 2 Kings 15–20 2 Chronicles 26–32 First Impression and Observations Isaiah (meaning “The Lord is Salvation”) was one of the greatest writing prophets of the Old Testament. He ministered in Judah during the reigns of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah—spanning a time of political instability and spiritual decline. Isaiah’s calling is dramatically recorded in Isaiah 6, where he saw a vision of the Lord seated on a throne, high and exalted. Overwhelmed by God’s holiness, he confessed his unclean lips, was purified by a burning coal, and responded, “Here am I. Send me!” Isaiah’s ministry combined strong warnings of judgment with powerful promises of hope. He prophesied the coming exile but also foretold the coming Messiah with remarkable detail. His writings include some of the clearest Old Testament prophecies concerning Christ, earning him the title “the evangelical prophet.” Outline of Life Isaiah was the son of Amoz. He began prophesying during the reign...

Goliath Biographical Study

Scripture References 1 Samuel 17 1 Samuel 21:9 2 Samuel 21:19 (related references to giants of Gath) First Impression and Observations Goliath of Gath was a Philistine warrior described as a giant, over nine feet tall (according to the Masoretic text; some manuscripts suggest slightly shorter). He wore heavy bronze armor, carried a massive spear, and had a shield bearer going before him. His appearance alone inspired fear. For forty days, morning and evening, Goliath challenged the armies of Israel to send a champion to fight him in single combat. His defiance was not merely against Israel but against the living God. He mocked their faith and cursed them by his gods. Goliath appeared unbeatable—strong, experienced, intimidating. Yet his confidence rested in physical strength and human skill. His downfall came not from superior weaponry, but from a shepherd boy who trusted in the Lord. Outline of Life Goliath was a warrior from Gath, a Philistine city. He was known for his extraordinary...

Deborah Biographical Study

Scripture References Judges 4–5 First Impression and Observations Deborah (meaning “Bee”) stands out as one of the most remarkable leaders in the Old Testament. She was both a prophetess and a judge of Israel during a time of oppression under Jabin, king of Canaan. Unlike many judges who were primarily military deliverers, Deborah also functioned as a spiritual and judicial leader. She held court under the “Palm of Deborah,” where Israelites came to her for judgment. She was married to Lappidoth, yet her identity in Scripture is strongly connected to her calling and leadership. Deborah displayed courage, wisdom, and unwavering faith in God. She called Barak to lead Israel’s army against Sisera, the commander of Jabin’s forces. When Barak hesitated and asked her to go with him, she agreed but prophesied that the honor of victory would go to a woman—fulfilled when Jael killed Sisera. Deborah’s leadership brought peace to Israel for forty years. Outline of Life Deborah served as a prophet...