Thursday, March 31, 2011

holy of holies, David Coleman

God of Abraham, David Coleman

Gen. 9:9 a everlasting covenant.

We may miss something by reading that God made a covenant with Noah with a rainbow. Also really 2 things.
1.  in Gen. 9:16  tells us more.  it is called a everlasting covenant.
2. in 9:9  we see that it is for his seed after him.
Noah is all that is left.  He is the restoration and new beginning.  His seed will be Abraham. So to Abraham we have the seed continuing.  We see that the seed was in Noah.  He has in him that everlasting covenant.  In Gen. 17:7 and 13  show us that Abraham has it now.  The difference is that God creates out of Abraham the new nation.  Noah is all alone, many people came from him. Must be able to say Abraham is in his line.

First God was saying when I see the bow---now he begins to say when I see the blood. Ex.12:13.  When God sees something in this situation, he sees tremendous things. They all point to his special covenant.  A little side here. The word testament means covenant.   We are under the new covenant of his will.

The seed that will eventually come forth is the one that came forth in Mary's womb.
Heb. 13:20  we have the everlasting covenant in Christ's blood.
the seed is Jesus, he is the one who gives us the everlasting covenant through his holy blood.
Jn. 14:16-17  This points to the fact that he can be in you.  That would mean that the seed which is Christ shall be in you. the everlasting covenant shall be in you.
Col. 1:27  Christ in you the hope of glory.
Gal.3:29  if you be Christ's then you are Abraham's seed.  if you are heirs of God then he is yours and then you have all that he is.  All the blessings given to Abraham are the same for us.  God becomes your possession and you his.  That is why we are called the bride. We become in union with God just like a marriage. No divorse  unless we give him up.  Other wise we are bonded together permanently. That is what covenant is all about. 
That is what happens when you marry. You share all you have with the other partner.  There still remains respect for one anothers belongings. Don't just take it but ask.  We ask the father in Jesus name for what we need. Jn. 15:16. 
All the promises of God are yes and amen. 2Cor. 1:20  That is in him--Jesus.
could go on in this for a long time but remember that the everlasting covenant is our gift from God.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Gen. 8:21 sweet savor in ground

Here Noah offers a sweet savor smell to God.  This sacrifice is a shadow of the offering up of Jesus as a sweet savor.  A very interesting idea came as thinking about the info. obtained about the finding of this blood.

Before doing that, we remember Cain and Abel. It is said that when Abel was slain by his brother, his blood cried to God from the ground. That is when Cain was sent away with a mark on his head to protect him.

There are some things we hear about, which are very convincing, that seem true but we cannot prove them unless we go see ourselves.  If they were true then they may be able to confirm other ideas we have.  That is what I would like to share with you.  It is possible to hear things without having any opinion but just to know they are very interseting ideas.

In the case where Abel's blood cries from the ground, it is repeated in the book of Hebrews.  It seems to have a significant value being it is repeated. that is in 11:4  though he being dead yet it speaketh. we don't want to forget that it says of him he was righteous.  Isa. talks of a righteous servant justifying many.  Isa. 53:11.  The interesting idea comes from the archeologist  Ron Wyatt.  In his youtube videos he tells of the finding of the ark of the covenant.  In the video it shows that the blood shed from the cross fell to the ground, but went into the ground. That happened because the earthquake opened up the ground under the cross. He says he found the the blood laying on the mercy seat which was placed by Jeremiah in just the spot God had him set it.

The idea here is that the blood would cry from the ground of a innocent man killed by his brothers.  Joseph pictures this but instead of him dying, fake blood was put on his coat of many colors. 

Out of the many notes that I have written, It may be in the notes about Josiah.  Will try to find it.  There I have written about how the priests were sent to get the ark and bring it --from it's place-- to set it in a permanent place in the temple so it could be there in it's proper place. It tells how they carried it in from somewhere.  Could that somewhere be in the same place where it was returned later?

The idea points to the blood of  righteous man crying from the ground.  That would be cries mercy.  Even that the blood ever liveth.     Well though it is all a idea,  Our sweet offering of Jesus is a absolute fact.  Our big proof is how he lives in us. We can only show that through him living in us for others to see.  Thank you to all who make comments about the posts here.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

comment --best bible program

Though it is possible that there may be a better bible computor program,  would like to sudjest E--sword.

The Lord had blessed me in the past with the real books for a very well constructed library.  It was expensive but had the best.  When found e-sword  then I got them all for free.  Once the program is downloaded  you can add to the library on it some books.  Would like to list the books for you with a small description why you would want them.

No commentary is absolutely accurate but some are more reliable.  It is up to the reader to pray and ask the Lord to guide to all truth. Jn. 16:   
the J.F.B.  3 men's names is very good.
Keil and Deleitzh  are O.T.  commentary and analyse  deeply the O.T.
RWP  Robertson's  is a N.T.  analysis  of the Greek.
Thayers is definitions of the Greek meanings
BDB  is the Hebrew definitions of meanings
Barnes notes is informative
Naves and Torrey  is great topical word studies
ISBE  is good encyclopedia
Websters is good eng. dictionary

When you see numbers beside the words in the bible then you can go to Thay. and BDB.

Say you are in a bible passage and don't want to lose it--other ref. will line up with that scripture, so then click e-sword again to open a second or third bible .  That means you can have as many bibles open as you want.  just to excite you you can have 20 bibles open at the same time.  that would be  20 JFBs open  ---get it??   Best of all thanks to e-sword it is all free.  God bless.

Gen. 8:21 sweet savor

There is a lot being said in this verse.  It starts out sweet and ends  sweet.

basically the verse in the Hebrew would be read backwards.  In my interpreting it that way it would start with man and his evil imaginations from his youth.   Then the climax would begin.  God would no more curse the ground because of man.  we have a picture here, but in Gal. 3:10-11  grace always removes a curse.  by faith we are made righteous apart from the deeds of the law.

In Zech. 14:11  we have another word here used other than curse. it is utter destruction.  Certainly that is a curse.  How can that be since there is no more curse??   In Gen. 8:22 we have a hint. while the earth remains.  God is going to make adjustments from time to time. He isn't going to flood the earth but actually repair it in the time of the millenium.  a earthquake is a kind of curse.  a tornado, a famine.  But not a destruction of it all. 

You see if God doesn't send a flood to wipe it all out because man is continually evil, that is mercy. He still has to deal it a less striking blow.  Any strong blow to mankind is still to lead them to him.
You know man causes his own trouble sometimes. He creates nuclear plants without preparing for the cost of  natural catastrophes.  we can tell the curse is removed we are still here.

While the earth remains--- there is the 7 year tribulation period and 1,000 years of peace on earth. plus the time  of which Jesus spoke in Matt. 24,  that is the time leading up to the trib.

But now for the climax---the sweet smelling savor.  the offering of a lamb. This turned away God's wrath and removes the curse from mankind.  Jesus is the Lamb of lambs. To offer him up as a reason for the removal of sin is tremendous.  Did you know God is sending flood  still?? 
Isa. 44:3-6     notice 2 things--1.  this is a spiritual thing.  it refers to Jn.4and 7   the water of life. you can see here the pouring out of the Holy Spirit.  v.6  definately a prophetical  statement of a redeemer coming and he is the first and the last mentioned in Rev. 22:   first look at v. 3  there will be no more curse.  then v. 13  I am the alpha and omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last.

it appears  that Isa. is talking about the giving of the Holy Spirit and it goes all the way to the very end where Jesus is described as the first and the last. both within the ch. 44:.

All the post points to the fact that because of Jesus the Lamb all wrath is removed from a believer in him. He is the sweet smelling savor that brings restoration and peace on earth.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

one Holy Lamb David Coleman

Gen. 6:8 finding grace.

Gen. 6:3  we see that God's Spirit will not always strive with man.   v.6  we see here that man grieved him.
v.8  Noah found grace.
As we view scriptures in other places we can see a tremendous thing for us. 
Eph. 4:30 we are told not to grieve the Holy Spirit.  Rom. 8:9  you will have to have the Spirit.
Jn. 14:26 w/ 16:7  the father sent the Holy Spirit in Jesus name. 
Heb. 10:29   *********he is called the Spirit of grace****
Noah found that grace through faith and righteousness.
2Cor. 9:8  God can make all grace abound towards you.
Lk. 17:26----37    in v.26  we have as in the days of Noe,  in the rest the context is from the cross to Jesus return.  This grace continues.
Now in Rev. 22:17---21   the bride  (saints)  and the Spirit--say come ---meaning  now both are striving with man.
Rev. 22:21  it ends with grace to you.----After Noah came and did God's will , it was then that the Spirit began to strive with man again.  Before that it is said God will not always strive with man.
it is truly the Spirit of grace saying come through the bride and God's Spirit.
It took the Spirit to even put all this hidden idea together which is written in this post.
grace be with you.

Friday, March 25, 2011

table ready.MOV David Coleman

Gen. 3:15 do not touch the snake!!

It was never designed to play with snakes.  If you come up on one and don't have a choice you can use this information.  If you stomp on it's head  that is where the venom is.  Be sure not to miss his head though.
His damaged head will leave his venom useless.    The prophesy here is that God would bruise his heal to crush the serpent's head.  He was in a situation where he had no choice.

In Joshua 10:24--- did you know that when they brought in the enemy they literally put their feet on their necks??  2Sam. 22:41  here it shows they put the feet on the necks of their enemies.  Ps. 91:13  they shall trample on the enemy. 

How about that??  are you ready for the ultimate blessing??
Rom. 16:20  In here the God of peace and grace.   Now in relationship with God and we are in union with him.  Now God deals with the devil under our feet.  We have no power in ourselves. God does it for us. It is through the grace of Jesus that brings this about.   Just one example --this is the victory that overcomes the world --even our faith.  1Jn.5:4

I worship you mighty God David Coleman

set the captives free, David Coleman

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Gen.2:9 beautiful trees

God is so wonderful.  He first created all the trees and then he uses them to teach us tremendous spiritual lessons.

Let's look at some scriptures first.  This 2:9  says the trees were made pleasant to the sight.
Heb. 11:3  the worlds were created by the word of God--He is the creator.
Ps. 104:16  the trees are full of sap and God planted them.
Song  5:15  the cedars are here are called excellent. Although he is using it as a analogy of the temple.
Ps. 52:8   He says I am like a green olive tree in God's house.  That was where they got the anointing oil.
Jer. 11:16-17  Now people are refered to as special fruitful trees.
Ps. 92:12   flourish like palm grow like cedar.
Ps. 1:3   shall prosper because like a tree planted by the waters leaves shall be fat and flourishing.
Ps. 37:35  a bay tree has no fruit---this is the ungodly analogy.

These are just a few of many concerning trees.  We look like a very special tree when we lift our hands in praise to God.    see Ps. 134:2  and  141:2  and  28:2  and  63:4  they all tell of raising the hands in praise and worship.
God takes care of the trees.  In revelations he says hurt not the trees.  7:3 and 9:4  only saying that to show he really cares for the earth though he must send his judgements.

May we meditate on the word day and night so shall we prosper Ps.1: We are God's husbandry.--1Cor.3:9.
a tilled or cultivated  field.  so we can bare fruit.   The word of God is like fertilizer to make us grow.  new add--  Isa. 61:3  in this verse we have , they shall be called trees of righteousness.                         I love this---  Romans 11:16 and on,   it shows how the gentiles are graffed in  ( to the tree).                                                                                                                                                                                      Here is a challenge.   I have seen oak tree leaves in the fall, including every color of the rainbow.        Is that perhaps a way God is saying we are trees with a everlasting covenant in us?   The bow  given to Noah was a covenant that was eternal.  Jesus blood was called the eternal covenant--  Hebrews 13:20.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Gen. ch.2 stones

while studying this chapter,  reference to Ex. 31:17 arose.  God had finished his creative work and then he rested and was refreshed.  In the same chap.  Moses receives the tablets with words written on them by God himself.  When you see this and compare it with a couple other passages a tremendous picture arises. 

In Acts ch. 3:19  we have the refreshing that comes to man.  The idea here is that through Jesus and his restoring work, souls will come to repentance and salvation.  The kingdom work will also be restoring and reviving.  revive is same as refreshing.  God has spoken through the prophets that this --our time and on would come.

In  1Pet. 2:5  Peter uses the analogy of the saints as being called lively stones.  Add to that  2Cor. 3:2  Paul sees the saints as epistles that are read of all men.  those two put together equal  stones with words written on them.  1. refers to building a spiritual house--not a entertainment center.2.  the other that when people look at you they see the bible through your actions. It's like they read you. 

When you add that we are a new creation in Christ Jesus.  This refreshing comes to God and man because he sees the good that he is creating in us. His aim as the 2nd Adam  will culminate in the millenium reign on earth. Garden like situation where there is peace for a 1,000 years.  These living stones will be his faithful church. They will be in the millenial kingdom with him.  His law is written on their hearts  Rom. 2:15
This laws is of the Spirit, Rom. 8:2   God will be refreshed again when he sees the fulfillment of his plans accomplished.  We can hasten this by faithfulness.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Gen. ch.1:

v.22  be fruitful and multiply. 

In Gen. 9:1  God tells Noah to be fruitful and multiply.
Gen. 15:5  Abraham be fruitful and multiply.
2Chron. 1:9  people were like the dust of the earth.

There are places today that say you can only have one child.  There is also places that say we are over populated.  With the responsibility of having children comes the need to supply for them.  All the resources in the earth are enough to supply, but man must work and get them.  There really isn't any need for poverty.  two things would help that situation.  first there are those who work---they will have things.  second there are those who are so poor they need to be motivated.  Bottom line you cannot throw up your hands and do nothing.  God promises to bless the hands of his people.  The bible is full of instruction to the poor. He has promised to make us rich if we are motivated to use that wealth for the right purpose.

Children are a gift from God.  certainly he will provide for them. Some believe they have to do it or it won't get done.  It is important to realise that we first must depend on God, then also we must work. That is the balance.  When we work we could fail in our labor. That is proof we need to pray daily.  Phil. 4:19  promise----my God shall supply all my needs according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus. That promise includes all who are poor.  amen.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Spending time in Genesis.

Introductory post

The new beginning in my blog will be a  view of  things awesome in the book of Genesis.  You will see things you never knew were there.  As a bible teacher,  it is exciting to share things that will cause the reader to fall in love with the bible.  Edifying and encouragement is a gift from God.  So my fellow sheep start loving God and his word and enjoy.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

a continual feast

After spending many years in the bible, it has become obvious that the more you read the more you learn that you know very little. Let me explain.

It has come to the place that though have written a sermon for every chapter in the bible, Then did full book analysis, have created a full additional comment to all Theology, written several books that haven't published yet. It just never ends.

What am saying is, truly God gives rivers of waters of life. He gives a feast all the time. To wet your apetite, the posts start here on sharing some of these things with you. Let's start with the book of Genesis.