Calvary Chapel Portsmouth

Barry Forder
Calvary Chapel Portsmouth

This is our Podcast. We're a Bible believing Church meeting at Barncroft Primary School, Havant, Hampshire, UK

  1. 17/07/2022

    MALACHI CH1-2

    This first part of our 2-part study in the book of Malachi was given by Pastor Barry Forder on the 17th July 2022 at Calvary Portsmouth. Malachi (whose name means ‘my messenger’) comes onto the scene around 60 years after the Jews had returned from the captivity in Babylon. Dr Chuck Missler comments: “The Temple was rebuilt; priestly worship carried on; but the people had fallen into spiritual decline, and their attitudes developed later into the sects of the Pharisees and Sadducees” Malachi, as God’s messenger to the people challenges the people’s apathy and idolatry. God is a God of love, so much so that Malachi refers to God’s love for Israel as a burden, but God is also a God of justice and cannot condone of overlook sin. Malachi warns the people that God’s judgment is coming. Only after that will they once again return to the LORD and walk in His blessing. Malachi is the third & last of the post-exile prophets (Haggai and Zechariah being the other two). –Written around 486-464 B.C. His name means ‘My messenger’ Jewish tradition states that Malachi was a member of the “Great Synagogue,“ and a Levite from Supha, in Zebulun Through Malachi God speaks one more time to the nation before the ‘big day’ Israel had become apathetic, entering into mixed marriages & withheld that which should have been given to the LORD The message of Malachi could just as easily have been written directly to us: God has delivered us from out captivity Do we now think we can just live and worship in the way we please? Have we become apathetic? Have we entered into mixed marriages with the things of this world? Have we withheld from God that which we should have given Him? Maybe God is speaking to us one last time before our ‘big day’? The outline of the book is as follows: Introduction 1:1 God’s unchanging love for His own 1:2-5 The total failure of the priests 1:6-2:9 –The priests should preserve knowledge! Their failure to value covenants 2:10-16 –Their covenant with God, symbolised by the covenant of marriage The Messiah’s coming in judgment 2:17-3:6 Israel’s sin yet future restoration 3:7-18 The coming & mission of Elijah 4:1-5 May you be blessed and encouraged by this study.

    57 min
  2. 04/07/2022

    ZECHARIAH CH 11-12

    In these incredible chapters the answer is given as to why God has not yet poured out on Israel the blessings that were foretold and promised back in chapter 10. “This Chapter explains why the blessings and promises of the previous chapter are in abeyance for Israel. By rejecting their true Shepherd-Messiah at his first advent, they will experience rejection themselves, climaxing in their accepting of the false shepherd in the time of their greatest woe”. – Dr Chuck Missler Zechariah reveals that, following the Babylonian captivity, rather than repenting and turning to God, Israel’s ‘shepherd’s (their national leaders) had continued the same unjust and corrupt behavior that brought judgment on the nation before. So, in the same manner, there will be a time of woe and desolation for the Nation before the time of blessing (already foretold in this book) will begin. God had made a covenant with Israel to keep the gentile nations restrained so long as Israel walked with God. But if they forsook that covenant God would forsake them and scatrter them among the nations of this world – but even then His grace and mercy would hear their cry, when in their anguish they repented and called out to Him. See Lev 18:24-30 / Deut 4:26-31 / Deut 28 Chapter 11 opens with the declaration that judgment was coming from the north (vs 1-3), not this time from the Babylonians, but rather from Rome. In verse 4 however, prior to the judgment coming, God calls for the Messiah, Israel’s Shepherd, to feed the flock, even though they would reject His words. The Shepherd depicted by Zechariah can only be the Messiah. The reason they were called “the flock of slaughter” sprang from the fact that slaughter was their irrevocable destiny, just so long as the Jews preferred their own evil shepherds to the True One. Zechariah’s instruction here to “Feed the flock” refers to Christ himself coming into the ranks of the Chosen People to instruct and lead them in the paths of righteousness. “Last of All“* God sent his Son in the hope of averting their self-motivated dash to destruction” – James Coffman# Verses 6-11 then proceed to lay out the coming judgment where Israel will be handed over to the gentiles. In verse 12-13 we see the prophecy of Israel’s rejection of their Messiah at the hands of Judas, for 30 pieces of silver – the price of a slave. The tragic irony of this is that, not only did Israel reject their true Shepherd, they will embrace a false shepherd – Antichrist. Jesus Himself said: “I am come in my Father’s name, and ye receive me not: if another shall come in his own name, him ye will receive”. (John 5:43) Verse 15-17 introduce us (again) to this false-shepherd who will come in his own name, and seek to devour the sheep! – so much so that Israel will face the greatest affliction in their history at the hands of Antichrist during the coming time of Tribulation (referred to by Jeremiah as the ‘time of Jacob’s trouble’ – Jeremiah 30:7). May you be blessed and encouraged by this study.

    1h 2m

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