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*Before We Go Any Further*
* *
*Introduction*:
1.
It is not ___________ to think that some things will never be ________ or ________ upon by all men, on this side of heaven.
2.     However, if we are going to have a _________________ discussion about God, we must be ____________ and handle the __________ aright.
3.     Some things ______ and _________ be known.
Our eternal ___________ depends upon our knowing, and ________ them.
*DISCUSSION*:  BEFORE WE GO ANY FURTHER, WE MUST AGREE –
 
*I.*
*GOD _______________.*
*      *1.
_____________ argument (Gen.
1:1).
2.
_______________ argument (Psa.
139:14).
3.
_________ argument.
4.
____________ argument.
*II.
GOD HAS ______________ HIMSELF.*
1.       ____________ (Psa.
19:1; Rom.
1:18-23).
2.       __________________.
 
*III.
THE ________ IS GOD’S SUPERNATURAL __________.*
1.
It is God __________ (2 Tim.
3:16-17; 2 Pet.
1:20-21).
2.       It is our source of ____________ (Jn.
17:17; 1 Cor.
4:6).
3.       It is _____  __________ (Psa.
19:7-11; 2 Pet.
1:3).
4.       It is God’s __________ revelation (Jude 3, Gal.
1:8).
5.       We must not _______ or _________ from it.
6.
It can be _____________ (Jn.
8:31-32; Eph.
3:3).
7.       It can be understood _____________ (2 Tim.
2:15).
*IV.
WE SHOULD ___________ THE _________ OF JESUS.*
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*Conclusion*:  “/Can two walk together unless they are _________?”/
(Amos 3:3).
If we are not in agreement that the Bible is going to be our guide, we can walk no further together.
The Angel Of The Lord
 
*Introduction*:
1.    “The angel of the Lord said to her, I will surely __________ your ____________ so that they cannot be ___________ for multitude” (Gen.
16:10 ESV).
2.    A study of _________ often leads to a great deal of ____________.
*DISCUSSION*:
 
*I.
WHAT IS AN /ANGEL/?*
*      *1.
Word occurs _________ in the King James Version.
      2.
At the _________ of the matter, an angel is a _______________.
*II.
WHERE DO WE READ OF THIS SPECIFIC /ANGEL/?*
1.
The phrase, /the angel of the Lord/, appears _____ times in the King James Version.
2.     We notice the “messenger” speaking in the _____ person, but we also notice this person is labeled as being an _________ for God.
 
*III.
WHO THEN IS THIS /ANGEL OF THE LORD/?*
1.
The answer is a ________ one to obtain.
2.       We do not answer dogmatically, but it seems logical to say that the Angel is ____________ in His _________ state.
3.       “Behold, I send my ___________ and he will _______ the way before me.
And the Lord whom you _______ sill suddenly come to his temple; and the messenger of the __________ in whom you delight, behold he is _________, says the Lord of hosts.”
(Mal.
3:1 ESV)
 
*Conclusion*:  “…and all were __________ into Moses in the cloud and in the sea, and all ate the same __________ food, and all drank the same spiritual ________.
For they drank from the spiritual _______ that followed them, and the Rock was _________.
(1 Cor.
10:2-4 ESV).
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