Athey Creek: Audio Podcast
Summary: Bible teaching by Pastor Brett Meador and other leaders at Athey Creek Christian Fellowship. Brett Meador leads Athey Creek, a fellowship of believers that strive to worship God, follow Jesus, study the Bible, and serve one another.
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In an increasingly evil world many people question how a good God can allow such bad things to happen. However, as we study God’s goodness and mercy in 2 Chronicles 5:13-14, we see where evil comes from, what we really deserve as punishment for sin and why we should choose to follow God’s way to salvation.
Things look great for Solomon as he begins his reign over Israel – he has a mighty army, the economy is strong, construction has begun on the Temple and he is the wisest man alive. As we study 2 Chronicles 1-3 we see how Solomon’s actions and the minor details recorded about the Temple building project can be applied to our lives today.
Things look great for Solomon as he begins his reign over Israel – he has a mighty army, the economy is strong, construction has begun on the Temple and he is the wisest man alive. As we study 2 Chronicles 1-3 we see how Solomon’s actions and the minor details recorded about the Temple building project can be applied to our lives today.
Solomon employs a variety of workers with different roles as he begins construction on the Temple in 2 Chronicles 2:1-2. These roles show us how God is working in us, how we can help each other and how we can avoid being those who impede the work through criticism and tearing down.
Solomon employs a variety of workers with different roles as he begins construction on the Temple in 2 Chronicles 2:1-2. These roles show us how God is working in us, how we can help each other and how we can avoid being those who impede the work through criticism and tearing down.
David finishes the blueprint for the temple, sets things in order, exhorts the people and then anoints Solomon as the new king in 1 Chronicles 26-29. As David’s life comes to an end we see him still working, worshiping and willingly giving to the Lord’s work.
David finishes the blueprint for the temple, sets things in order, exhorts the people and then anoints Solomon as the new king in 1 Chronicles 26-29. As David’s life comes to an end we see him still working, worshiping and willingly giving to the Lord’s work.
David has some fatherly advice for his son, Solomon, as he prepares to hand over leadership of Israel in 1 Chronicles 28:9. However, this beautiful exhortation isn’t just applicable to Solomon – it’s a fantastic guideline on how we should approach our relationship with God as well.
David has some fatherly advice for his son, Solomon, as he prepares to hand over leadership of Israel in 1 Chronicles 28:9. However, this beautiful exhortation isn’t just applicable to Solomon – it’s a fantastic guideline on how we should approach our relationship with God as well.
Ironworks | Abuse (G-274) by Brett Meador
Ironworks | Abuse (G-274) by Brett Meador
David’s reign over Israel is coming to a close in 1 Chronicles 23-25 but before he leaves the throne he desires everything to be set in order. As David structures the Levites, priests and musicians we learn about God’s heart for His people and how we can use our roles and responsibilities to glorify Him.
David’s reign over Israel is coming to a close in 1 Chronicles 23-25 but before he leaves the throne he desires everything to be set in order. As David structures the Levites, priests and musicians we learn about God’s heart for His people and how we can use our roles and responsibilities to glorify Him.
In 1 Chronicles 22:19 David implores the people to set their hearts on the Lord and in much the same way we are invited to ask Jesus into our hearts. As we study what it means to ask Jesus into your heart, we learn what we can expect when we do and how He can make it His home if we let Him.
In 1 Chronicles 22:19 David implores the people to set their hearts on the Lord and in much the same way we are invited to ask Jesus into our hearts. As we study what it means to ask Jesus into your heart, we learn what we can expect when we do and how He can make it His home if we let Him.