God's Redemptive Plan: From Abraham to the Church

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"Following the fall, when man chose a different path from what God intended, but God chose not to abandon or to destroy his creation, but to redeem it. He chose to do so within history, through people and events that ran from the call of Abraham to the return of Christ. The Old Testament shows us God's redemptive purpose, worked out in a specific historical and cultural context." [01:14:43]

"God revealed himself to Abram and promised him land, descendants and a part in his redemptive plan for humanity. What an amazing call. There's some important words here I want to highlight. God's promise was that he would be a blessing to all nations. Some people call this the first commission. The first great commission to go and to be a blessing." [01:15:40]

"Abraham was the prototype of faith and trust in God's unfolding plan. He shows us by example what it means to have faith in God. In Hebrews 11, we hear, Abraham obeyed God and went to a place he didn't know and made his home in a foreign land. He was enabled to become a father, even though he and his wife were both old." [01:16:20]

"Exodus is about God being faithful to his covenant promises to Abraham. The exodus was a movement not from slavery to freedom which we might think it is but it's really from slavery to covenant for relationship with the redeemer to serve his interests and his purposes in the world. Why was Israel chosen? The exodus is a model of God acting as a redeemer and it simultaneously demonstrates God's faithfulness, his justice and his love." [01:33:25]

"Israel was not chosen for privilege but for a purpose to be a kingdom of priests and a holy nation. Israel are God's chosen people through his covenant with Abraham they thought of themselves as chosen to be favored by God that he would deliver them provide for them protect them but also plan for them to be a channel of blessing through them all the world would be blessed to be God's instrument of revelation through the covenant." [01:34:45]

"Throughout the time of the judges and the kings the prophets repeatedly called Israel back to their mission to be a light for the nation and then they were taken into exile. Eventually God allowed surrounding nations to remove them from the promised land and take them into exile and Babylon and Assyria. They suffered the consequences of failing to live as God's people but even in exile there were some people like Daniel who were faithful to God and bore witness to his character and calling." [01:41:12]

"God chose Israel for the other nations through a single people God reflected his character and delivered his word to the world and by keeping an ancient promise he extended salvation to all people for all time as stewards of God's truth Israel would be destroyed for the arrogance towards God's word and sharing it with the nations. God is faithful to his covenant but Israel was as much in need of God's salvation as the rest of the nations." [01:44:36]

"Jesus is the true Israelite who perfectly embodies Abraham's calling. Galatians says the scripture foresaw that God would justify the gentiles by faith and announce the gospel in advance to Abraham all nations will be blessed through you the promises were spoken to Abraham and to his seed meaning the one person who is Christ. What does Israel do that what does Jesus do that Israel does not do that Israel does not do that Israel does not do that Israel didn't." [01:47:06]

"As the church, we continue Israel's calling to be a blessing, a light, a people set apart for God's purposes, declaring his praises. I don't think it's an accident that we heard the global impact message today of going to the nations, but it's not just about the people who go, it's us, his whole church. We should be a witness for the living God in a world of competing claims by multiple gods. We should not be irrelevant or drive people away from God." [01:50:41]

"We are the people that God has redeemed and redeemed us for a purpose, to live redemptively in the world in response to God's redemption of us. We're chosen to be a people through whom God's blessing reaches all nations. We're called to walk in the ways of God in justice and righteousness in a corrupt world." [01:51:30]

"We are to represent God in the world and draw the world to God. We are to be people whose lives demonstrate the power of God. We are to be people whose lives demonstrate the character of God and attract others to faith in him. Above all, we are to know the living God and be uncompromisingly loyal to the Lord Jesus Christ in our worship and witness." [01:52:13]

"Lord God, I'm so grateful that you did not abandon your people after we took a detour, chose our own way. But you called for yourself a man and a people who would serve you. And who would represent you in the world. God, we don't get it right all the time, just as Israel didn't, as the judges and the kings didn't. But thank you, Lord, that you are faithful." [01:56:04]

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