Resources tagged with “Redemptive History”
Acts 2 - Part 1
An analysis of the signs and wonders that accompanied the arrival of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost.
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Exodus 1
It is essential to read Exodus as the second installment or chapter of the grand history of redemption.
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The Kingdom of God and the Lord’s Anointed
When we read the Scriptures as Jesus taught his disciples to read the Scriptures, we cannot miss the centrality of the Kingdom of God and all that it entails.
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What the Bible is All About
Is the Bible like what the hit TV show Seinfeld has been called, a show about nothing?
ContinueActs 20:17-38
For the Apostle Paul, what does it actually mean to preach the gospel?
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Genesis 3:16-19
The act of Adam renaming his wife Eve is significant because it refers to something new in the redemptive purpose of God.
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Psalm 44
Faith strengthens itself as it prepares to engage the life of the believer by rehearsing the acts of God.
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Restoration and recovery can be attributed only to the intervention of God and only because he is the Lord God.
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O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
Though this is hymn is typically employed to celebrate a man-made "holy day," it is a wonderful reminder of the unfolding drama of God's revelation that culminated in the advent of Christ.
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Christ is the only true source of satisfaction and fulfillment in our pilgrimage in the wilderness.
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2 Kings 11
Even in one of the darkest moments of redemptive history we see the Lord's preserving work.
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John 19:28-30
Jesus knew that the Old Testament Scripture was approaching final completeness when He exclaimed "It is finished."
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Luke 23:32-43
Jesus replies to the thief's requiest in abundant mercy and superlative blessing that the earth had not yet known.
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Isaiah 43:22-44:8
The God who saves, keeps, and protects his people even now.
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