Author: David Gonzalez
Lesson 2 – Day 6
The Spirit of the Lord Jesus used prophecies many times from the scriptures to point to Himself or to other future events. It happens so frequently in the Gospels, that one tends to overlook it. Fortunately for us, most bibles have all the Old Testament quotations in all capital letters. Notice it here in Luke …
Lesson 2 – Day 5
Jesus Prophesied about Himself Jesus tells a parable concerning Himself and our Father in heaven, as a landowner away on a long journey, and He concludes His story in Matthew 21:37-43 this way, “But afterward he sent his son to them, saying, ‘They will respect my son.’ But when the vine-growers saw the son, they …
Lesson 2 – Day 4
The Father Prophesied Jesus Prophecy is foretelling or predicting a future event. In the Bible, every chapter in every book gives us prophecy, or the fulfilling of a previous prophecy. Prophecy tells of future events, so that when they occur, we can be sure that God Himself had planned it beforehand. There are thousands of …
Lesson 2 – Day 3
The Father Planned for Jesus When we study about the prophecies or life of Jesus, what is amazing to discover, is to what extent that God planned for Jesus’ earthly life and ministry. The primary reason for His being born was to save the world from their sins. The price was so high and the …
Lesson 2 – Day 2
God the Son Where in the Old Testament do we read that God has a Son? There are thousands of prophecies concerning Jesus written there, detailing His birth in this world and His final dominion. In Daniel for example, the vision that Daniel has is unmistakably referring to Jesus, the Son of God. “I kept …
Lesson 2 – Day 1
The Father’s Headship Every organization has a leader and an organizational structure. Man did not invent leadership, God did. In Ephesians 3:14-15 we read, “For this reason I bow my knees before the Father, from whom every family in heaven and on earth derives its name.” All creation, including humans and angels, are one family …
Lesson 1 – Day 6
The Father’s Name Probably the most unique discovery that I have made from studying the scriptures, is that there are many traditions to interpreting the Bible from Hebrew and Greek into English. The foremost tradition of interpretation is interpreting God the Father’s name from Hebrew into English. Jesus said in the prayer of the Our …
Lesson 1 – Day 5
God the Father World-wide, the most famous prayer of all time, is the prayer Jesus introduced to the disciples, called The Our Father. Note here in Matthew 6:5-13, that Jesus tells His disciples the right heart to have when they pray, and He assumes that they will want to pray. “When you pray, you are …
Lesson 1 – Day 4
God is ONE God This statement is interesting, because it’s meaning has two individual messages. One is us looking at God Himself as One in being. The second is us looking at the world and knowing that He is the only God that exists. Let’s look at two passages to understand this. First in …
Lesson 1 – Day 3
God Is – God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. In all aspects of life, all things have names and descriptions. God is described as being Three-in-One. Each Person of God has a specific name, referencing His nature, His character, His responsibility, and His calling. In Matt 28:19 Jesus said, “Go …









