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Sunday, December 21, 2014

Fusion: week of 12/28

FAMILY THEME: CORRUPTION


ROTTEN TO THE CORE


1 Kings 16:29-33; 21:1-26

The kings of Israel continue their drift away from God.

1.  Corrupt Influences Can Lead Us Away From God
     (1 Kings 16:29-33)
     Ahab was already rebelling against God when he took
     a pagan wife.
 
2.  Corrupt Leaders Abuse Power and Oppress the Weak
     (1 Kings 21:1-16)
     Jezebel used her influence to have an innocent man
     murdered.
 
3.  Corrupt Actions Cannot be Hidden from God
     (1 Kings 21:17-26)
     It only appeared as though Jezebel and Ahab got away
     with their sin.

Fusion: week of 12/21

FAMILY THEME: THE PROMISE


JUST AS PROMISED


II Kings 16:1-5; Isaiah 7:1-14; Matthew 1:18-25

God promised and delivered a Savior.

1.  Human Wickedness Cannot Stop God's Promise
     (II Kings 16:1-5)
     Man's wickedness does not hinder God's ability to
     keep His promises and fulfill His purposes.
 
2.  Human Doubt Cannot Stop God's Promise
     (Isaiah 7:1-14)
     Isaiah tells us more of Ahaz's story. Incredibly, as
     enemy troops waited just outside of Jerusalem, God
     gave this unbelieving king one of the most beloved
     prophecies of all.
 
3.  Jesus is the Promised Savior
     (Matthew 1:18-25)
     Isaiah's prophecies were ultimately fulfilled in Christ.

Sunday, December 14, 2014

Fusion: week of 12/14

FAMILY THEME: IDOLATRY


MISDIRECTED WORSHIP


1 Kings 12:25-33; 13:33 - 14:20

King Jeroboam leads the people into idolatry.

1.  Selfishness is at the Heart of Idolatry
     (1 Kings 12:25-33)
     Jeroboam's sole concern was protecting his
     position of power.
 
2.  Refusing to Repent Makes Things Worse
     (1 Kings 13:33-34)
     Jeroboam's refusal to repent caused more
     (and ultimate) destruction for his house.
 
3.  Idolotry Can Have Far-Reaching Effects
     (1 Kings 14:1-20)
     As with all sin, the consequences of idolatry
     often affect many.

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Fusion: week of 12/7

FAMILY THEME: PRIDE


PRIDE AND CONSEQUENCES


1 Kings 12:1-24; 14:21-31

Rehoboam learns the price of pride.

1.  Pride Leads to Foolish Decisions
     (1 Kings 12:1-15)
     Pride led Rehoboam to foolishly follow the young men's
     counsel, resulting in a divided kingdom.
 
2.  Pride Can Blind Us to God's Greater Plan
     (1 Kings 12:15-24)
     Rehoboam's pride led to the political equivalent of a
     divorce.
 
3.  Prideful Decisions Have Big Consequences
     (1 Kings 14:21-31)
     Rehoboam's pride negatively affected his leadership,
     and his leadership affected the entire nation.