Abraham: A Journey of Faith and Divine Promise

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "Without trying to oversimplify it, the Old Testament continually leaves clues for the reader. A trail of breadcrumbs, if you will, leading to the big reveal of the Messiah, Jesus. So when we, from this side of the cross, we can go back and read the Old Testament, we can see it with fresh eyes. Knowing what has been revealed, we can see the clues, the breadcrumbs, the foreshadowing, the typology." [01:35] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "God has always been calling sinners to repentance. Friends, God has little use for those who consider themselves righteous. God's not looking down from heaven hoping to identify people who are living right and honoring him and loving others and then saying, ooh, now there's somebody I could use on my team. No. As humans, we don't worship God on our own. As humans, we gravitate toward selfishness and self-worship." [09:38] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "God's calling is a call to leave potentially family, empty community, sinful culture, and a hopeless future for the promise of a new family, a new community, a new culture, and an eternal future. In Luke 9, 23, Jesus said, If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me. It's a call to leave and follow. To leave sin behind. To leave hopelessness behind. To leave emptiness behind. To leave selfishness behind. Loneliness behind. And ungodliness behind. And follow wherever God would lead into new life." [11:28] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "The Abrahamic covenant is the sneak preview for the rest of the Bible. It is the story of God bringing salvation to all tribes and nations and peoples to undo the curse of sin and crush the serpent. And it is the story of God bringing salvation to all nations and peoples to crush the serpent through this man's family. And here is our second pointing to Christ. Who is this seed? Who is this offspring? It is Jesus." [16:39] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Jesus is the offspring of Abraham, through whom all peoples of the earth will be blessed. Now, Abraham would become the father of the nation of Israel. And if you wanted to become one of God's people, if you wanted a relationship with God, if you wanted salvation and forgiveness of sin, you would have to join the Jewish nation, both politically, religiously, and culturally. And those who did not were excluded from the promise. Now, Jesus has come, and he has thrown open the gates and invited all peoples to know God through him." [16:39] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "So far, we've considered Adam, the first Adam, whose failure required the success of the last Adam, Jesus Christ. We also looked at Noah, whose ark was a symbol of redemption and rescue from God's judgment, just as Jesus is our rescue. We looked at Job, who, right out for a mediator, who could stand between God and man to bring the two parties together. Last week, we considered Melchizedek, who is a mysterious king and priest, whom Abraham gave a tenth of his possessions to, and he points us to the eternal king and priest that is Jesus." [03:14] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Abraham didn't just look up to the heavens one day and decide on his own. He didn't just take a look at his life and maybe he was heading in a bad direction and decided to turn to God on his own. No, he responded to God's call. And this is our first foreshadowing. This is our first point forward. God has always been calling sinners to repentance." [09:38] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "The Abrahamic covenant's promise of a new family, a new community, a new hope, and an eternal future are fulfilled and available to all peoples through Jesus Christ. And if you have not trusted in Jesus Christ as your Savior, the one who became a curse for you and took upon himself the promise of the punishment for your sins, then do so today. Trust in Jesus by faith today." [18:20] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Isaac is not the Jesus figure. Rather, Isaac, if he represents anybody, represents us. Bound by sin, expecting of death under the curse and the knife of sin. Then in his great mercy and grace, God provides a substitute. And just as the ram traded places with Isaac and rescued him, so Jesus takes our place and rescues us. Jesus took upon himself the curse and the knife, if you will, the wrath and the judgment of God against sin on the cross, so that all and any who would trust in him can escape eternal and spiritual death." [25:01] (48 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "As we consider Abraham, yes, we can see him as a man of great faith that responded to God's call. But let us respond to the glorious call of Jesus and take up our cross and follow him. And when we consider Abraham, we can remember God's covenant to him and his family. But let us also remember that through faith in Jesus, we receive that blessing also. And as we consider Abraham, we can think of Isaac and his impending death. And at just the right time, God provided a substitute to rescue him. Let us be reminded that Jesus came at just the right time to rescue us. Praise be to God for his mercy and grace." [26:49] (54 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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