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Jesus Story: Daniel and the Scary Sleepover
Pastor Andrew Schmidt is back from sabbatical! He continues the sermon series called, “Jesus Story”. This series will take us through scripture with the help of The Jesus Storybook Bible by Sally Lloyd-Jones. This children’s Bible tells the Story in a beautiful way for both children and adults. This week we read the story “Daniel and the Scary Sleepover” which covers the story of Daniel. Andrew teaches on this story and shows us how we can see Jesus’ life within it. As the Jesus Storybook Bible says, “every story whispers His name”, even from the very first book of the Bible.
Audio:
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Jesus Story: The Teeny, Weenie, True King
Pastor Andrew Schmidt is back from sabbatical! He continues the sermon series called, “Jesus Story”. This series will take us through scripture with the help of The Jesus Storybook Bible by Sally Lloyd-Jones. This children’s Bible tells the Story in a beautiful way for both children and adults. This week we read the story “The Teenie, Weenie, True King” which covers the story of David. Andrew teaches on this story and shows us how we can see Jesus’ life within it. As the Jesus Storybook Bible says, “every story whispers His name”, even from the very first book of the Bible.
Audio:
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Jesus Story: “God’s Messenger”
Pastor Marty Schmidt joins us from The Bridge Church in Ottumwa. He continues the sermon series called, “Jesus Story”. This series will take us through scripture with the help of The Jesus Storybook Bible by Sally Lloyd-Jones. This children’s Bible tells the Story in a beautiful way for both children and adults. This week we read the story “God’s Messenger”, which covers the story of Jonah. Marty teaches on this story and shows us how we can see Jesus’ life within it. As the Jesus Storybook Bible says, “every story whispers His name”, even from the very first book of the Bible.
Audio:
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Jesus Story: “The Warrior Leader”
Matt Van Sant continues the sermon series called, “Jesus Story”. This series will take us through scripture with the help of The Jesus Storybook Bible by Sally Lloyd-Jones. This children’s Bible tells the Story in a beautiful way for both children and adults. This week we read the story “The Warrior Leader”, which covers the story of Joshua at Jericho. Matt teaches on this story and shows us how we can see Jesus’ life within it. As the Jesus Storybook Bible says, “every story whispers His name”, even from the very first book of the Bible.
Audio:
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Jesus Story: “God to the Rescue”
Ali Cranmer continues the sermon series called, “Jesus Story”. This series will take us through scripture with the help of The Jesus Storybook Bible by Sally Lloyd-Jones. This children’s Bible tells the Story in a beautiful way for both children and adults. This week we read the story “God to the Rescue”, which covers the story of Moses and the plagues of Egypt. Ali teaches on this story and shows us how we can see Jesus’ life within it. As the Jesus Storybook Bible says, “every story whispers His name”, even from the very first book of the Bible.
Audio:
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Jesus Story: “The Forgiving Prince”
Ali Cranmer continues the sermon series called, “Jesus Story”. This series will take us through scripture with the help of The Jesus Storybook Bible by Sally Lloyd-Jones. This children’s Bible tells the Story in a beautiful way for both children and adults. This week we read the story “The Forgiving Prince”, which covers the story of Joseph. Ali teaches on this story and shows us how we can see Jesus’ life within it. As the Jesus Storybook Bible says, “every story whispers His name”, even from the very first book of the Bible.
Audio:
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Jesus Story: “The Girl No One Wanted”
Aubrey Schneider continues the sermon series called, “Jesus Story”. This series will take us through scripture with the help of The Jesus Storybook Bible by Sally Lloyd-Jones. This children’s Bible tells the Story in a beautiful way for both children and adults. This week we read the story “The Girl No One Wanted”, which covers the story of Leah. Aubrey teaches on this story and shows us how we can see Jesus’ life within it. She focuses on how it feels to be “set aside”, and encourages us to see our situation differently. As the Jesus Storybook Bible says, “every story whispers His name”, even from the very first book of the Bible.
Audio:
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Scripture References:
Genesis 29:14-35
John 1:11
Luke 19:14
Matthew 27:21
Isaiah 53:3
Additional Resource: Uninvited by Lysa TerKeurst
Quotes (both from Uninvited):
“Rejection isn't just an emotional feeling. It's a message that alters what you believe about yourself.”
“You aren't set aside, you're set apart”
Questions to consider:
Is God good?
Is God good to me?
Do I trust God to be God?
Things to Remember:
Jesus understood Leah's pain. He felt all of these same things when he walked the earth: being set aside, replaced, and rejected. He knows our pain and he loves us more than anyone else in the world ever could.
When Leah turned her attention to the Lord and looked to him for her identity and purpose, he blessed her immensely. What started as a painful situation for Leah led to two beautiful Old Testament institutions: {through Levi} the Levitical Priesthood (Moses & Aaron) and {through Judah} the Monarchy, King Jesus.
October is Pastor Appreciation Month. Would you consider gifting our pastors with your prayers? Cover them daily. Pray for their marriages and their kids.
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Jesus Story: “The Present”
Pastor Judd Nelson continues the sermon series called, “Jesus Story”. This series will take us through scripture with the help of The Jesus Storybook Bible by Sally Lloyd-Jones. This children’s Bible tells the Story in a beautiful way for both children and adults. This week we read the story “The Present”, which covers the story of Abraham and Isaac. Judd teaches on this story and shows us how we can see Jesus’ life in the story. As the Jesus Storybook Bible says, “every story whispers His name”, even from the very first book of the Bible.
Audio:
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Jesus Story: “A New Beginning”
Pastor Judd Nelson continues the sermon series called, “Jesus Story”. This series will take us through scripture with the help of The Jesus Storybook Bible by Sally Lloyd-Jones. This children’s Bible tells the Story in a beautiful way for both children and adults. This week we read the story “A New Beginning”, which covers the story of Noah and the Flood. Judd teaches on this story and shows us how we can see Jesus’ life in the story of the Ark. As the Jesus Storybook Bible says, “every story whispers His name”, even from the very first book of the Bible.
Audio:
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Jesus Story: “A Terrible Lie”
Pastor Andrew Schmidt begins a sermon series called, “Jesus Story”. This series will take us through scripture with the help of The Jesus Storybook Bible by Sally Lloyd-Jones. This children’s Bible tells the Story in a beautiful way for both children and adults. This week we read the story “A Terrible Lie”, which covers the story of the Fall found in Genesis. Andrew uses this story to teach on the story of the Fall and the impact it had on both God’s children and creation itself. Ultimately this shows us how, as the Jesus Storybook Bible says, “every story whispers His name”, even from the very first book of the Bible.
Audio:
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Things To Remember:
God created everything good in the beginning (Genesis chapter 1)
He gave Adam and Eve a command to eat from any trees in the garden except just one.
Humans are still tempted today the same way Eve (and Adam) were in the garden:
To not trust God's word (Genesis 3:1)
To think of God as more strict than He really is (compare Genesis 2:15-17 with 3:2-3)
To believe that God is holding back on us, that we will miss out on something if we trust and obey him (Genesis 3:4-6)
To hide in shame and/or blame others when we are in the wrong. (Genesis 3:7, 12-13)
To hide from God or act as if He isn't there, even though that's not possible. (Genesis 3:7-10)
The result is that humanity is cursed:
with pain and in our relationships (Genesis 3:16)
in our work & in nature itself(Genesis 3:17-19)
and ultimately in death (Genesis 3:19)
But God didn't leave things that way:
Something had to die in humanity's place as a temporary covering (Genesis 3:21)
Jesus died in our place as covering for what we did wrong in a way that defeats evil. (Genesis 3:15, Galatians 3:13)
Not to all who receive him and call upon his name he gives the right to become children of God. (John 1:12)
The whole creation is eagerly awaiting revelation of the children of God when Christ returns. (Romans 8:19-21)
Until then the birth pains of creation are increasing. (Genesis 8:22)
We can see this in the statistics of natural disasters.
And we should be ready for what is to come by receiving Jesus and following Him. (Luke 21:10-11, 25-28, 34-36)
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The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
Jesus Story: The Beginning: A Perfect Home
Pastor Andrew Schmidt begins a sermon series called, “Jesus Story”. This series will take us through scripture with the help of The Jesus Storybook Bible by Sally Lloyd-Jones. This children’s Bible tells the Story in a beautiful way for both children and adults. This week we read the story “The Beginning: A Perfect Home”, which covers the story of creation found in Genesis. Andrew uses this story to teach on the Creation story and shows us how, as the Jesus Storybook Bible says, “every story whispers His name”, even from the very first book of the Bible.
Audio:
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Things To Remember:
“There are lots of stories in the Bible, but all the stories are telling one Big Story. The Story of how God loves his children and comes to rescue them.” ~The Jesus Story Bible
“It takes the whole Bible to tell this Story. And at the center of the Story, there is a baby. Every Story in the Bible whispers his name. He is like the missing pieces in a puzzle - the piece that makes all the other pieces fit together, and suddenly you can see a beautiful picture.” ~The Story Bible
Genesis 1:1-25 there is repetition and pattern:
"And God said...and it was so."
"And God saw that is was good"
Day 1 Light
Day 4 Sun, Moon, & Stars
Day 2 Waters & Sky
Day 5 Fish & Birds
Day 3 Dry Land
Day 6 Animals & Humans
Genesis 1:26-30 (uniqueness of humans)
Genesis 1:31-2:3 (It is finished)
John 1:1-3 (In the beginning, Creation)
John 1:4-17 a pattern like Genesis 1
Part 1 The Word & light (Genesis/creation)
Part 4 The Word & glory (Exodus/tabernacle)
Part 2 John testifies
Part 5 John’s testimony
Part 3 Receiving Him? (become children)
Part 6 We receive Him (grace upon grace)
literal Greek ends without a finish "has made known..."
John 19:30 Jesus on the cross says "It is finished"
Jesus brings new creation (2 Corinthians 5:17; Galatians 6:15)
To all who receive Jesus he gives the right to be called children of God and part of his new creation.
Other Links and References:
The Bible Project Podcast Episode 273: In the Beginning John 1
Biblical Critical Theory: How the Bible's Unfolding Story Makes Sense of Modern Life and Culture by Christopher Watkins: Chapter 2: Creation
Learn more about The Jesus Storybook Bible
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