Martin referenced a sermon he preached on June 7, 2009 on the topic of expiation. Listen to that sermon here.
Martin referenced a sermon he preached on June 7, 2009 on the topic of expiation. Listen to that sermon here.
Primary passages:
Matthew 14
Other Bible references:
Hebrews 11
Mark 9
Mark 6
Exodus 3
In previous weeks, we have looked into the life and faith of Esther and Rahab. Today, we continue with Abraham. Jeff Foerster examines the story of Abraham, his faith, and his wanderings.
Primary passages:
Hebrews 11:33-38
Genesis 22:1-2
Other Bible references:
Genesis 12
Hebrews 12:2
Acts 4
Matthew 7:21
The people waited, and waited, and waited, perhaps even wondering if God had forgotten them, if He had forgotten His Promise. But the silence is about to end. God was about to break into our world. “They will call the baby Emmanuel — God with us.”
Advent is about waiting. For Israel, they were waiting for the Messiah, which was fulfilled when Jesus Christ was born. But for us today, Advent is also about waiting for Christ’s second coming when Jesus will return and reign over all nations, all people everywhere and for all eternity.
Throughout the Old Testament we read how Israel, God’s chosen people, rebelled against Him and turned their backs on Him. We each have a choice: Will we be like Israel, a rebellious child that turned their back on God? Or will we be a loving child of God, experiencing fullness of life in Christ?
God loves us so much that even when we disobey He continues to love us and care for us. He promised a Redeemer—He promised Someone who would restore everything that was lost. This man, Jesus, would restore all of God’s creation to its original purpose and beauty.