This week, we concluded our series in the Old Testament by examining the promise of the New Covenant found in Jeremiah and Ezekiel. The promise of a new way to relate to God and the promise on new "humanity"!
This week, we continued in our series by looking at the account of David and Bathsheba. What can we learn about how sin works from this cautionary tale? What should we do when we sin? How is forgiveness different than consequences?
This week, we looked at the account of the Israelites wandering in the wilderness because of their unbelief, as well as Joshua eventually leading them into the Promised Land. Can we experience from God what we do not believe he has provided? Why was Moses not allowed into the promised land?
This week we continued in our series by looking at when Moses was given the Law as well as instructions for the the tabernacle. How has the presence of God among his people changed because of Jesus? What is the purpose of the Law? What was wrong with the Old Covenant that it needed to be replaced?
This week we continued in our series by looking at the life of Moses, from his birth to his leading the Israelites out of slavery. What can we learn from Moses feeling inadequate to lead his people? How was the Passover a foreshadowing of the death of Jesus on the cross? What is a "wilderness gospel"?
This week, we continued in our series by taking a quick tour of the life of Joseph. There were lots of ups and downs in the rollercoaster that was his life, but God had a plan. Through Joseph's life, we see a vivid picture of God's sovereignty, his desire to redeem, and his complete forgiveness.
This week, we continued in our series by looking at Genesis 22. Abraham is asked to sacrifice his son Isaac. Abraham's reaction and God's intervention teach us some beautiful truths about God and the Gospel.
This week we continued in our series by looking at the story of the birth of Isaac and Ishmael and then Paul's analogy in Galatians 4.
This week, we continued our series by looking at the Fall of Man in Genesis 2-3. What was God's original design for life with Him? What was lost at Fall? What was restored in Jesus?
This week we began our new series entitled "Revealed: The Gospel in the Old Testament" by looking at the account of creation in Genesis 1-2. How powerful are God's words? What does it mean that we are made in his image? How was the Trinity involved in creation? What is the significance of Adam and Eve being naked and unashamed?