By giving Lot the first choice in a situation of conflict Abram is an example of a peacemaker. In this he reflects the ultimate peacemaker, our Lord Jesus Christ.
Read Genesis 13:1-18
By giving Lot the first choice in a situation of conflict Abram is an example of a peacemaker. In this he reflects the ultimate peacemaker, our Lord Jesus Christ.
Read Genesis 13:1-18
This side of heaven is a battle and if we are going to stand firm we need the full armor of God, we need Christ.
Read Ephesians 6:10-20
The theme of the Servant of the Lord in Isaiah teaches us a great deal about the mission of the church as well as the person and work of Jesus Christ.
Read Isaiah 41:8-10; 42:1-7; 43:10-13; 49:1-6; 52:13-53:6
In Egypt Abram was outside of the will of God, but God brought him back to the land of Canaan to the place of the altar where Abram once again called upon the name of the Lord.
Read Genesis 12:1-13:4
A look at the birth of Jesus Christ in the light of the Old Testament promises concerning his coming.
Read Acts 13:1-41
In the Old Testament, when God is with his people, it is always to bless them. This theme is fulfilled in Jesus Christ.
Read Matthew 1:18-25
Though Christians cannot give and forgive exactly like God, they can give similarly to how God gives and forgives; it can be Christlike, Christ-similar. Why? Because through the gospel of Christ God makes us new creations. We can in the Spirit's power put off the old way of greed and vengeance, and put on the new man to give and forgive in Jesus' name. Let's explore the practical implications of this.
Read Ephesians 4:17-5:2
Israel had defiantly disobeyed one of God’s clear commands. They were God’s son, yet when Moses took so long to come down from Sinai they set up the golden calf. God judged them and consequently Moses and the people were afraid God would withdraw himself from them. But he did not. Moses is assured of God's love, and is allowed to see God's glory. In the cleft of the rock Moses sees God's goodness, grace, and greatness.
Read Exodus 33
This sermon on Matthew 5:3 deals with the first of the beatitudes from Christ's sermon on the mount.
Read Matthew 5:3
Read John 6:1-14; 25-35