Provoking Jesus to Jealousy

When you think of God being a jealous God, you’d be forgiven for first imagining Exodus chapter nineteen and the burning, billowing kiln of Sinai.

However, like the Corinthians, dismissing the possibility of idolatry in the church being a major problem is to wrongly assume that Jesus Himself is not provokable into jealous fury.

Paul was convinced that, in the New Testament, God was unchanged from the Jewish Scriptures in His intolerant and exclusive demands on His covenant people.

This is the penultimate session looking at godly human jealousy, this time in the lives of David, Paul and Christ Jesus Himself.

I AM JEALOUS (part 3): God’s Jealousy for His Glory 🌋

Do you know why it is that it’s not mainly about us? What a glorious God who would include (adopt) us into such profound glory and mystery

This is part 3 of 8. All info here: https://firebrandnotes.com/i-am-jealous/

I AM JEALOUS (Intro) 🌋

PRESENTING AN EIGHT-PART TEACHING SERIES DIAGNOSING THE WHOREDOM OF THE CHURCH AND THE URGENT WARNING OF CHRIST TO HIS BRIDE

**Apologies for the poor sound in these videos; we experienced multiple problems with equipment**

This video series very nearly didn’t happen because of significant limitations in resource, circumstance and demonic opposition. Nonetheless, I believe with all my heart that this word of warning to the Church is precisely what the coming Lord Jesus is saying to His covenant people — He is going to erupt and the house will burn.

Week 1: Intro
Week 2: Why jealousy?
Week 3: God’s jealousy for His Own glory
Week 4: God’s jealousy for the faithfulness of His Own people (OT)
Week 5: God’s jealousy for the faithfulness of His Own people (NT)
Week 6: Godly human jealousy (OT)
Week 7: Godly human jealousy (NT)
Week 8: Implications for the Church

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