Where did the AMEGA button go?
May 15, 2010
by Dr. Bruggeman
I am very, very disappointed with the AMEGA Company. Not the wand itself. I have had success with it. But the company is so very unresponsive in so many ways. I simply do not have the time to help those of you who might want to buy the product, because ultimately we both run into the same problem—which is why you email or call me for help—the inability to get an order placed. The order process does not work. They don’t reply to my emails. Can’t get through to them on the phone. I’ve had it. This has been going on for several months. My patience with them is at an end. I am sorry to have raised your hopes and inconvenienced you. In retrospect, I should have waited to make sure the company not only had a good product, but was itself capable of handling the business end of things before I began promoting it. Lesson learned by this humbled one.
The Blind And The
Lame – Part 1 - MP3 format (40 MB)
Part of
The Character Of Saul & David Series
Lecture #31 of 54,
CD #413,
Date of Lecture:
August 11, 2002
Abstract: James recaps Abner’s capture of Jerusalem by sneaking in through the sewer pipes. The Jebusites placed their blind and lame on the fortress walls, thinking David was not capable of defeating even them. We are instructed in Leviticus not to curse the deaf nor put a stumbling block in front of the blind. We, too, have been and are, spiritually handicapped. Those with blemishes were not to perform any of the temple offerings because the Old Testament priest was a type of Christ. Sacrifices were also to be whole and healthy.
The Blind And The
Lame – Part 2 - MP3 format (50 MB)
Part of
The Character Of Saul & David Series
Lecture #32 of 54,
CD #414,
Date of Lecture: August 11, 2002
Abstract: James continues to explore the deeper significance of the lame and blind defending the walls of Jerusalem. There were and are two companies of the blind and the lame. The Jebusite defenders were slain because they did not submit to David. But David was merciful to Jonathan’s son, the lame Mephibosheth, who was a willing servant. Even so, in the coming Kingdom age, some who have been spiritually blind and lame will come into the marriage supper and be healed.
The Ark Reunited – Part 1 - MP3 format (44 MB)
Part of
The Character Of Saul & David Series
Lecture #33 of 54,
CD #415,
Date of Lecture: September 15, 2002
Abstract: David begins his reign over all of Israel after reigning over Judah for seven and a half years. He is cognizant that God has established the kingdom and is exalting it. Desiring to consult with God through the Ark of the Covenant, David moves it to Jerusalem from Abinidab’s house in Gibeah. The people playing all manner of instruments, including the forerunners of modern guitars, accompany the procession.
The Ark Reunited
– Part 2 - MP3 format (52 MB)
Part of
The Character Of Saul & David Series
Lecture #34 of 54,
CD #416,
Date of Lecture: September 15, 2002
Abstract: God slays Uzzah for improperly touching the Ark as it was being moved to Jerusalem. James explains why and how this happened by referring to the background of the Ark. David, fearful of another death, halts the procession until he understood the mistakes made in attempting to move the Ark. James concludes the lesson with practical applications for us and examples of the manifestations of the types presented in these Scriptures.
The
Davidic Covenant And The Appointed Place – Part 1 -
MP3 format (40 MB)
Part of
The Character Of Saul & David Series
Lecture #35 of 54,
CD #417,
Date of Lecture:
October 13, 2002
Abstract: David purposes to build a house for the Ark, but Yahweh instructs David differently. Through the prophet Nathan, God reveals that David’s offspring will build the temple. Nathan also delivers God’s prophecy that Israel will be given another land in the future, where the people will not be afflicted by their enemies any more. James explains in detail why this prophecy almost surely refers to the United States and Canada.
The Davidic
Covenant And The Appointed Place – Part 2 - MP3 format (45 MB)
Part of
The Character Of Saul & David Series
Lecture #36 of 54,
CD #418,
Date of Lecture: October 13, 2002
Abstract: James covers the promises Yahweh made to David in one of the most important Biblical prophesies. In the Davidic Covenant, God promises a house, a throne and a kingdom. There are layers of meanings hidden in these promises. James traces the unbroken line of David’s descendants, proving that the promise of an ongoing line of rulers was established forever, culminating in the eventual reign of Jesus Christ over all the universe.
The Wars Of David
– Part 1 - MP3 format (43 MB)
Part of The Character Of Saul & David Series
Lecture #37 of 54, CD #419, Date of Lecture: November 10, 2002
Abstract: During his reign, David defeated seven nations outside the Promised Land. When Israel first entered Canaan, Joshua conquered seven nations inside the Promised Land. This foreshadows that on both a personal and a corporate level there are seven enemies inside and seven outside us. The number seven represents completeness. On a personal level, we must defeat our enemies within before we can effectively turn our attention outward. On a corporate (church, kingdom, national) level, Jesus will subdue the complete world (seven continents).
The Wars Of David
– Part 2 - MP3 format (35 MB)
Part of The Character Of Saul & David Series
Lecture #38 of 54, CD #420, Date of Lecture: November 10, 2002
Abstract: David sends emissaries to the Ammonites to foster peace, and they shame the ambassadors by shaving half their beards and cutting off their robes to expose their nakedness. David tells the ambassadors to wait at Jericho (the moon, the church) for their beards to grow before returning to Jerusalem (the Kingdom). The Ammonites wage war against Israel with help from Syrian mercenaries and both armies are defeated by David’s nephews.
David And
Bathsheba – Part 1 -
MP3 format (35 MB)
Part of The Character Of Saul &
David Series
Lecture #39 of 54, CD #421, Date of
Lecture: December 8, 2002
Abstract: Even as a type of overcomer and as the pre-eminent type of Christ, David’s character was not without flaw. The blackest blot on David’s life was the adultery he committed with Bathsheba. When she became pregnant, David failed to cover up his sin, and finally hatched a desperate plot to cause the death of her husband, Uriah the Hittite. David was able, early in life, to overcome outer giants, but was unable to overcome his inner giant of lust.
David And
Bathsheba – Part 2 - MP3 format (49 MB)
Part of The Character Of Saul &
David Series
Lecture #40 of 54, CD #422, Date of Lecture:
December 8, 2002
Abstract: Through a parable, the prophet Nathan brings David to repentance of his sins of adultery and murder. The Law required a death sentence for both David and Bathsheba, but God "lets them off the hook," declaring that David’s kingship and family will be plagued by violence and death. James explains why David and Bathsheba did not die. He also teaches on what the unforgivable sin of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit really means.