Pastor Mollenkopf notes that looking at six kings of Israel may seem tedious and boring, but those kings highlight important truths to us. First, God’s promised judgment will come. Second,…
The narrative in Kings--the actual historic narrative--now returns from following Jeroboam in the north (Israel) to discussing the next three kings of Judah in the south. Tragically, the first two…
The story took a slight deviation away from Jeroboam to tell of a prophet who, though faithful to rebuke Jeroboam for failing to obey God’s word, failed to obey God’s…
Is obedience to God's word an Old Testament thing or does God expect his saints in Christ to obey as well? Pastor Mollenkopf vaults into this topic from a challenging…
Last week we saw the sad division of the kingdom due to God’s sovereign control and Rehoboam’s foolish leadership. The question before us now is how will Jeroboam respond? Will he be…
Sometimes in scrutinizing the details, we miss the big idea. Pastor Mollenkopf highlights Paul's big purpose in chapters twelve through fourteen of First Corinthians by weighing in on Paul's chief…
God’s promise to Jeroboam to be given 10 tribes of Israel comes to fruition through the folly of Rehoboam. Yet, though Rehoboam rips the kingdom apart, all goes according to…
Were the tongues at Pentecost (Acts 2) the same tongues Paul discussed to the church at Corinth (1 Corinthians 14)? Easy answers won't cut it. Pastor Mollenkopf digs into what…
Following Solomon’s sin of clinging to his wives and not God, God told Solomon that he would tear the kingdom from him. Then we read of two adversaries (Literally “Satan(s)”…
This session wraps up a study of what it meant to prophesy in the church of the first century and what it means for us today.