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Hungry Sheep

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Over Hungry Sheep

Join Pastor Thomas Bluemling of Bay Ridge Baptist Church in Brooklyn New York as he reads through the Bible and shares connections and insights.

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The Jews and the Land - Part 5

In this Bible study, we continue our verse-by-verse journey through the Scriptures with the books of Joshua and Judges, focusing on the Jews and the land. Joshua records Israel’s triumphant entry into the Promised Land under God’s leadership, the miraculous crossing of the Jordan, the conquest of Jericho by faith, the defeat at Ai due to hidden sin, the strategic victories over Canaanite kings, and the division of the land among the tribes. We explore rich typology: the Jordan crossing as a picture of entering spiritual rest and sanctification in Christ, the stones as memorials of identification with His death and resurrection, and the incomplete conquest due to compromise. Judges then reveals a tragic cycle of apostasy, oppression, crying out to God, and temporary deliverance through the judges. We see Israel’s repeated failure to drive out the Canaanites, the rise and moral decline of leaders like Gideon, Jephthah, and Samson, and the deepening chaos as “every man did that which was right in his own eyes.” The study highlights the conditional nature of national blessings under the Mosaic covenant, the consequences of idolatry and compromise, and the constant need for heart-level repentance and obedience. This section powerfully illustrates that while God faithfully fulfilled His promises to give Israel the land, possession and continued blessing depended on faith and obedience — truths that point forward to the greater spiritual rest found only in Christ.

26 mrt 2026 - 3 h 0 min
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The Jews and the Land - Part 4

Deuteronomy presents a covenantal framework where God's blessings are conditional upon obedience, with repeated warnings of curses for disobedience and promises of restoration through repentance and a circumcised heart. The book emphasizes that true Israel is not defined by physical descent but by faith and spiritual renewal, as seen in the promise of a new heart and the internalization of God's law—fulfilled in the New Covenant through Christ. This spiritual Israel includes both Jews and Gentiles, who are united in Christ, grafted into the true vine, and inherit the promises not by law but by grace. The regathering of Israel is not a literal return to the land in 1948, but a spiritual restoration of all nations to God through faith in Jesus, fulfilling prophecies like those in Isaiah and Ezekiel, which point to a new creation where peace, righteousness, and divine presence reign. Moses' final words, the song of Deuteronomy 32, and the blessing on the tribes underscore the contrast between the corrupt, unfaithful generation and the faithful remnant, while the death of Moses and the commissioning of Joshua mark the transition to a new era of faith and divine guidance, culminating in the ultimate fulfillment of God's promises in Christ.

20 mrt 2026 - 3 h 31 min
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The Jews and the Land - Part 3

In Leviticus through Numbers, the biblical narrative shifts from the foundational promises to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob to the establishment of Israel as a theocratic nation under the conditional Mosaic covenant at Sinai. Leviticus details the sacrificial system, priestly consecration, dietary and purity laws, the Day of Atonement, and the Holiness Code, repeatedly emphasizing that Israel must be holy because God is holy, with severe penalties (including being “cut off” from the people) for deliberate sin or idolatry. Numbers records the wilderness wanderings, where the first generation’s repeated unbelief, murmuring, and rebellion—culminating in the spies’ evil report—leads God to decree that they will die in the wilderness and never enter the promised land, except for faithful Caleb and Joshua. Deuteronomy, delivered by Moses on the plains of Moab, restates the law, recounts Israel’s history of rebellion and God’s faithfulness, and renews the covenant with blessings for obedience and curses (including exile and scattering) for disobedience, making clear that continued possession of the land is strictly conditional upon walking in God’s statutes. The land itself is portrayed as sensitive to sin: it “vomits out” defiling inhabitants (as it did the Canaanites) and will do the same to Israel if they adopt their abominations. Throughout these books, ceremonial laws, feasts, and tabernacle rituals consistently serve as shadows pointing forward to spiritual realities fulfilled in Christ—Passover lamb, Day of Atonement, bronze serpent, manna, and rock all typify redemption, atonement, and provision through Jesus. While the patriarchal promises remain unconditional and everlasting (ultimately inherited by the true seed, Christ, and all who believe), the national covenant with fleshly Israel is explicitly revocable, with entry into and retention of the land tied to faith and obedience rather than mere descent.

18 mrt 2026 - 2 h 35 min
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The Jews and the Land - Part 2

The book of Exodus narrates the deliverance of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery, their journey through the wilderness, and the establishment of the Mosaic covenant at Mount Sinai, culminating in the construction of the tabernacle as a dwelling place for God's presence. Central themes include God's faithfulness to His promises, the contrast between the law (which reveals sin but cannot save) and grace (which offers salvation through faith in Christ), and the symbolic foreshadowing of Christ in the tabernacle, sacrifices, and covenantal rituals. The narrative highlights humanity's inability to keep the law due to unbelief and sin, yet God's mercy in providing atonement through sacrificial systems and ultimately through Jesus Christ, whose death tore the veil of the temple, making direct access to God possible for all believers. The Old Testament institutions—such as the tabernacle, priesthood, and sacrificial system—were temporary, shadowy representations of the eternal realities fulfilled in Christ, who is the true sanctuary, high priest, and perfect sacrifice, enabling believers to enter God's presence by faith, not by works.

14 mrt 2026 - 2 h 29 min
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The Jews and the Land - Part 1

The book of Genesis traces the origins of humanity, the covenant with Abraham, and the rise of the patriarchs—Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob—culminating in the story of Joseph and the migration of Jacob’s family to Egypt. It emphasizes God’s faithfulness to His promises, the consequences of human sin and deception, and the spiritual transformation of individuals like Jacob, who is renamed Israel after wrestling with God, symbolizing a life of faith dependent on divine strength. The narrative highlights themes of divine providence, the chosen lineage through which the Messiah would come (especially from Judah and Joseph), and the typological significance of places like Bethel and Shechem, which represent spiritual encounters and covenantal faithfulness. The book concludes with Joseph’s death and the promise of future deliverance, setting the stage for the Exodus, while underscoring that the true inheritance is not earthly but heavenly, as the patriarchs died in faith, looking forward to a city whose builder and maker is God.

14 mrt 2026 - 3 h 21 min
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