Names Not Posted: A Study of God’s Unnamed Servants in Scripture

To a culture increasingly shaped by social media, obsessed with celebrity status and often driven by shameless self-promotion, God’s Word offers a refreshing and corrective contrast. Historically, God has excelled in using unknown people in obscure places to accomplish His purposes. Often, their given names were not even mentioned in the Bible. However, God used all of them strategically amid their seeming anonymity and obscurity. Plan to join us for an enlightening examination of nine nameless individuals in Scripture whose Kingdom impact is timeless.

Course schedule: 

  • Sept. 7 – “Abraham’s Servant” (Genesis 24)
  • Sept. 14 – “The Cupbearer of the King of Egypt” (Genesis 40-41)
  • Sept. 21 – “The Widow of Zarephath” (1 Kings 17:8-24)
  • Sept. 28 – “The Young Girl Servant of Naaman (2 Kings 5:1-15)
  • Oct. 5 – “The Nurse Who Cared for Joash” (2 Kings 11-12)
  • Oct. 12 – “The Gerasene Demoniac” (Mark 5:1-20)
  • Oct. 19 – “The Syrophoenician Woman” (Mark 7:24-30)
  • Oct. 26 – “The Ethiopian Eunuch” (Acts 8:26-40)
  • Nov. 2 – “Paul’s Nephew” (Acts 23:12-35)

 

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Dr. McKellar serves as Associate Professor of Preaching and Chair of the Preaching Department at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is also a member of our church and teacher of the SonBurst Sunday School Class.