Prophecy of the Birth of Jesus

randyMc_1_cropRandy McCarthy reads about the birth of the Lord Jesus as set forth in the gospels of Matthew 1-2 and Luke 1-2.  In these accounts, Randy outlines 16 different Old Testament Prophecies that were fulfilled by the coming of Christ, the promised Messiah (King):

 

  1. the coming of a herald (John the Baptist) to announce the advent of the Messiah – Malachi 4:5-6
  2. the Messiah would come in the form of a human child, who would be the Son of God  – Isaiah 9:6;
  3. the Messiah would be born of a virgin – Isaiah 7:14;
  4. the Messiah would be the son of Abraham – Gen 17:7-8;
  5. the Messiah would be the son of Issac – Gen 22:17-18;
  6. the Messiah would be the son of Jacob – Gen 26:3;
  7. the Messiah would be the son of Judah – Gen 49:10;
  8. the Messiah would be the son of Jesse – Isaiah 11:5;
  9. the Messiah would be the son of David and sit on his father’s throne – Isaiah 9:7; Isaiah 16:5;
  10. the Messiah would be born in Bethlehem of Judah – Micah 5:2;
  11. angels would rejoice in His birth – Psalm 97:7;
  12. the Messiah would be a light unto the Gentiles and the glory of His people Israel – Isaiah 42;
  13. Gentile kings would come and honor the Messiah – Isaiah 60:3;
  14. the birth of Messiah would trigger the slaughter of children in the vicinity of Bethlehem – Jeremiah 31:15;
  15. God would call His Son from Egypt – Hosea 11:1; and
  16. the Messiah would be called a Nazarene – Isaiah 9:1-2; Isaiah 11:10.

Randy McCarthy – That Prophet

randyMc_1_cropSubject:  That Prophet

Text:  Deut 18:15-19;  Acts 3 (all);  ;Hebrews 3:_-6

 

 

 

The Visions of Zechariah | Walking Worthy

randyMc_1_cropRandy McCarthy discusses the rebuilding of the second temple in Jerusalem (around 520 B.C.) as chronicled in the books of Ezra, Haggai, and Zechariah.  Randy examined the 8 night visions of Zechariah as recorded in chapters 1-6 (Zech 1:7-6:15), with emphasis on the vision of the BRANCH in Zech Chapter 3.

 

 


markwMark Wattenbarger focuses on the letter to the Church of Ephesus.  In the midst of divine culture, with all manner of influences; the scripture teaches us to walk worthy of our vocation (Eph 4:1-2), and to put forward the effort to maintain the unity of the Spirit (Eph 4:3).

The Prohecy and Birth of Jesus Christ

Keith WestKeith West

Subject:  When the Lord Calls; How Will You Answer?

Keith contrasts the reactions of Zacharias, Mary, & Joseph when they were foretold of the birth of their children (John & Jesus) by the angel Gabriel.  Zacharias responded in disbelief (and was made dumb), Mary responded in wonderment & humility, and Joseph responded in love to Mary his wife.

Text:  Luke 1:11-15, 20, 26–38, 40-42;   Matt 1:18-23


randyMc_1_cropRandy McCarthy

Subject: The Prohecy and Birth of Jesus Christ

Text:  Micah 5:1-7;  Gen 35:16-20;  Ruth 1:19;  Luke 2:1-7;  Zech 1:7-17;  Matt 2:1-8

 

 

Keith West & Randy McCarthy

Keith West

Referenced Hymn:  Jesus Loves Me

Randy McCarthy

Five Sermons for a 5th Sunday – Sept. 2013

Randy McCarthy

Text:  Acts 26:12-23,  Zech 13:6-


Bill McCarthy


Keith West

Subject:  Prayer: A Steering Wheel or a Spare Tire ?


Mark Wattenbarger


Allen Daniels

 

Prophecy of Christ

Elder David Pyles

Oxford Dedication Meeting
Saturday AM Sept. 21, 2013

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Subject: Prophecy of Christ

 


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This sermon was recorded at
Oxford Primitive Baptist Church
Located in Oxford,Kansas

Allen Daniels: I Go To Prepare A Place For You

allendAllen Daniels

Text: John 14:1-6

Subject: I Go To Prepare A Place For You

Scriptural References: Hebrews 1:3; Luke 24:37-49; Acts 1:4-11; Acts 2:1-24

 


 

 

Old Testament Prophecy of Jesus

randyMc_1_cropRandy McCarthy

Introduction:  1Cor 15:1-8

On the day that Jesus was raised from the dead, He began opening the understanding of his disciples to the OT scriptures which foretold the suffering, death, burial and resurrection of Christ (Luke 24:13-47).

Randy examined several prophecies in the writings of Moses (first five books of the OT) that demonstrate a suffering and triumphant Messiah, including the seed of the woman in Genesis 3, the offering of Isaac in Genesis 22 and the eight day festival of Passover (Exodus 12, Leviticus 23).   With regard to the Passover, Jesus’s death was represented by the paschal lamb offered on the first day of the Passover feast and his glorified resurrection represented by the first fruits offering on the third day of the Passover feast (1 Cor 15:20).

Bill McCarthy & Allen Daniels

Bill McCarthy

Subject: What Does The Bible Teach Us?

Text: Gen 1:1-2; Romans 9:6-17


Allen Daniels

Subject: Prophecy of the Scripture

Text: 2 Peter 1:20-21