Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Psalm 18:20-24

Psalm 18:20-24
The Reward of the Righteous

Psa 18:20  The LORD rewarded me according to my righteousness; according to the cleanness of my hands hath he recompensed me. 
Psa 18:21  For I have kept the ways of the LORD, and have not wickedly departed from my God. 
Psa 18:22  For all his judgments were before me, and I did not put away his statutes from me. 
Psa 18:23  I was also upright before him, and I kept myself from mine iniquity. 
Psa 18:24  Therefore hath the LORD recompensed me according to my righteousness, according to the cleanness of my hands in his eyesight. 

  1. What is passage is not – David is not describing an eternal reward. He has been very clear up to this point that his salvation from hell does not come from any of his own merit.
    1. Romans 3:10-12 
  2. What God has Done for David.
    1. What David is describing is the fact that when one chooses to serve the Lord, God is faithful to reward that person in this life. – vs. 20*
                                                               i.      God rewards David for his righteousness.
1.      Proverbs 11:18-19 
2.      Psalm 62:12 
                                                             ii.      God rewards David for restrain from evil.
  1. David’s Success – vs. 21*
    1. David kept the ways of the Lord.
                                                               i.      Psalm 26:1 
    1. David did not wickedly depart from the Lord.
  1. The Reason for David’s Success – vs. 22*
    1. David meditated on the punishment for sin.
                                                               i.      Psalm 119:9-11
                                                             ii.      Psalm 119:127-128 
    1. David meditated on the Law of God.
                                                               i.      Psalm 1:2-3 
  1. The Motivation for David’s Success. – vs. 23-24*
    1. David had seen the benefits of continuing, by God’s strength, to follow God’s Law. – vs. 23*
    2. This verse is a repetition of verse 20. This is to emphasize the point that God is faithful to reward those that choose to serve him by following His Commandments. – vs. 24*

                                                               i.      John 15:1-10  

Thursday, August 24, 2017

Psalm 18:16-19

Psalm 18:16-19
God Saves You Because He Delights in You!

Psa 18:16  He sent from above, he took me, he drew me out of many waters. 
Psa 18:17  He delivered me from my strong enemy, and from them which hated me: for they were too strong for me. 
Psa 18:18  They prevented me in the day of my calamity: but the LORD was my stay. 
Psa 18:19  He brought me forth also into a large place; he delivered me, because he delighted in me. 

  1. God Reaches Down to Save You from Certain Death. – vs. 16*
    1. Psalm 30:2-3 
  2. God Saves You From Your Enemy - vs. 17*
    1. Your strong enemy
                                                               i.      1 Peter 5:8 
    1. Those that hate you
                                                               i.      John 10:10 
    1. Those that are too strong for you to overcome
                                                               i.      2 Corinthians 10:4-5 
  1. God Saves You From Difficult Situations. – vs. 18*
    1. When the enemy holds you down God sustains you.
                                                               i.      God sustains you by allowing you to escape into a place of freedom
1.      Psalm 119:45 
2.      Psalm 119:133-134 
  1. The Reason God Saves you is: - vs. 19*
    1. Because He delights in you.
                                                               i.      Romans 8:1 

                                                             ii.      Zephaniah 3:17  

Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Bible Chronology and Ancient History

Hey everyone here the outline to a biblical chronology talk that my father, Bill Weston, did at my church. This is the product of some great research. Thanks for sharing dad!

Bible Chronology and Ancient History
How the Biblical Timeline Gives a Proper Understanding of Ancient History
Major Events, according To Bishop Ussher
·         Year of Creation: 4004 BC
·         Year of the Flood: 2348 BC
·         King David in Jerusalem: 1048 BC
·         Fall of Jerusalem: 588 BC
·         Birth of Jesus Christ: Year One
How do we know Creation was 4004 BC?
·         Genealogical records in the Book of Genesis
·         The number of years each king of Israel and Judah reigned
·         Ptolemy’s Canon of Kings
Does the Egyptian Timeline Disprove the Bible?
·         Egyptian pyramids predate the flood of Noah by over 200 years.
·         Skeptics say that the pyramids contradict the Bible.
·         This is a problem that needs a solution.
First Solution: Add Time to the Biblical Timeline
·         Add two thousand years to Biblical genealogies to allow time for Egypt.
·         The Problem: The Biblical count of years is very tight
Second Solution: Subtract Time from the Egyptian Timeline
·         Shorten the Egyptian timeline enough to put the pyramids after the Flood.
·         The Problem: Synchronizing the pyramids to the time of Abraham or Joseph or Moses each have big problems.
Isaac Newton’s Solution: Dump the Entire Egyptian Timeline as Utterly Worthless
·         The only known history of Egypt was written by Manetho in the second century BC.
·         The records he had were confused and out of order.
·         He makes no mention of any of the pharaohs recorded in the Bible.
·         The Bible is the ultimate source for truth.
·         Newton said, “We account the scriptures of God to be the most sublime philosophy. I find more sure the marks of authenticity in the Bible than in any profane history whatsoever.
·         Recent discoveries of Egyptian inscriptions confirm negative assessment of Manetho.
Isaac Newton’s Conclusions
·         History Began with Noah’s Family Leaving the Ark
·         The re-population of the earth had its starting point in the mountains of Ararat.
·         Noah’s three sons divided the earth: Japheth had Europe, Shem had Asia, Ham had Africa.
·         Egypt at the time of Abraham was not a united kingdom but a collection of independent villages along the Nile River.
·         The pharaoh was the most celebrated among the rulers of these villages. 
·         The First Civilization was not Egypt, but Israel
·         The people of Israel originated writing, laws, horticulture, architecture, astronomy, ship navigation (“paths of the sea”), mining, music, poetry, philosophy, and other civilized arts.
·         Diffusion of civilization ran from Israel to the nations of Egypt, Assyria, and Phoenicia.
·         The Greeks received their civilization from Egypt and Phoenicia.
·         The Pyramid Age was after King Solomon
·         Israel was the chosen nation through which all other nations would be blessed. (Gen. 22:17; Gen. 26:4; Gen. 28:14)
·         The wisest among men was King Solomon, not the pharaohs. According to I Kings 4, His “wisdom excelled the wisdom of all the children of the east country, and all the wisdom of Egypt.”
·         Egyptian civilization began after Pharaoh Shishak’s army robbed Jerusalem of its treasures and stole Israel’s technological know-how during the time of Rehoboam.
·         The Pyramid Age was after the Trojan War, which was after King Solomon.
·         Herodotus showed that the pyramid-building pharaohs were after the Trojan War.
·         Using Spartan king lists, Newton dated the Trojan War at 903 BC, after the reign of King Solomon.
As the First Civilized Nation, Israel was on the path to becoming the first empire.
·         The extent of the land promised to Israel was from the Euphrates River to the Red Sea to the Nile River in Egypt to the Mediterranean Sea. (Joshua 1:4, Numbers 34:3-12; Deut. 11:24).
·         Their rebellion grieved God, who raised up the nations of Egypt and Assyria to conquer them and take their treasures and technological know-how.
Do the Sumerians Disprove the Bible?
·         Sumeria was the first urban civilization dating to 5500 BC, according to modern-day historians.
·         It disappeared in the early second millennium BC.
·         All knowledge of them including their name was forgotten until archaeologists stumbled on them in the deserts of Iraq in the nineteenth century.
·         In 1869 French archaeologist Julius Oppert proposed the much older civilization be named Sumeria.
Sumerians Never Existed
·         No archaeological evidence exists of a civilization below the layer of the Assyrians.
·         Sumerians were really the Chaldeans mentioned in the Bible and by Greek historians.
·         Museum artifacts such as pottery and tablets originally labeled “Chaldean” were renamed “Sumerian” and given older dates. The Chaldean King List known to Isaac Newton was renamed the “Sumerian King List”.
Consequences of Inventing the Sumerians
·         Archaeological evidence of Chaldeans disappeared.
·         Evidence of an earlier civilization no one has ever heard of before suddenly emerged.
·         Some historians use lack of archaeological evidence for Chaldeans to show the narratives in the Bible and ancient historians are mostly legendary.
·         Language of cuneiform writing is Semitic. Inventing a civilization using cuneiform writing long before Noah’s son Shem deprives the Semites (e.g. Jews) of the honor of inventing writing.
·         This is not only anti-Biblical but also anti-Semitic.
The Five Ages of Mankind, according to Newton
·         Age of the Patriarchs
·         Patriarchs starting from Mt. Ararat had families.
·         Families led by patriarchs ranged over a wilderness either empty or inhabited only by animals.
·         Life was peaceful and pastoral.
·         To avoid strife, they separated and occupied other lands (e.g. Lot and Abraham).
·         Age of the Tribes
·         Competition over land and resources engendered wars.
·         Families joined other families to form tribes for protection or to make war on other tribes.
·         Age of the City-States
·         Tribes joined together to form “cities”.
·         Because of strife and wars, walls were built around these settlements. According to Deut. 3:5: “All these cities were fenced with high walls, gates, and bars; beside unwalled towns a great many.”
·         The region of Bashan, east of the Sea of Galilee, had sixty “great cities”.
·         The land of Canaan, at the time of Joshua, had about a thousand walled “cities”, according to Newton’s computations.
·         In modern Israel only 74 municipalities have been granted city status. This shows that “cities” in the Bible cannot be thought of in modern terms. They were really more like villages or small towns.
·         The Pharaoh of Exodus did not rule a nation but rather a very populous city-state controlling a land area small in size.
·         It took the children of Israel only two days to gather straw for brick-making throughout the land of Egypt.
·         Age of Nations         
·         Cities (small towns) joined together to form nations.
·         Big cities in the modern sense sprung up.
·         Israel became a nation under King David.
·         Civilized arts were developed, such as architecture, irrigation, metallurgy, etc.
·         Age of Empires
·         Nations joined together to form empires.
·         Israel was on the path to becoming the first empire.
·         Under King Rehoboam, the nation of Israel divided into two kingdoms.
·         Egypt became the first empire after Pharaoh Shishak conquered Jerusalem.
The Greeks and Romans each went through all five ages after the time of King Solomon.
·         Greater geographical distance from the starting point of Mt. Ararat led to later emergence.
·         Rapid progression through the five ages was due to their proximity to nations that had developed earlier.
·         For example, from the patriarchs Romulus and Remus to the first Roman emperor was only 750 years.
Biblical Chronology, supported by Ancient Historians, is superior to all others.
·         It provides a clear and reasonable explanation of the Progress of Mankind using the Flood as a starting point.
·         Immanuel Velikovsky in his popular books used the evidence of archaeology to point out fallacies of inflated modern chronologies.
·         Isaac Newton said I have a fundamental belief in the Bible as the Word of God, written by those who were inspired. I study the Bible daily.”