The next major covenant God made with “man” was given through Moses on Mount Sinai. This was made possible by God choosing and sending Moses to deliver His people, Abraham’s expansive family, after 400 years of slavery in Egypt. As we look back on this great deliverance, we can see that Moses was “an evolutionary prototype” of a much greater deliverer who served an even higher calling.
Month: October 2018
Breaking Bread 2018-10-21
Breaking Bread is a touching weekly presentation by Tim Edwards in preparation for communion. This Sunday we remember that Jesus broke the power of sin and death over us. We can have victory over those sins that so easily beset us.
The Abrahamic Covenant-Part 2
We consider the role that Israel, Abraham’s descendant nation, was to play in blessing the whole world and present the quandary of whether or not Israel is still to expect the realization of God’s promises to Abraham.
Breaking Bread 2018-10-14
Breaking Bread is a touching weekly presentation by Tim Edwards in preparation for communion. This Sunday we remember Jesus’ gracious treatment of Thomas when He appeared to the disciples after His resurrection.
The Abrahamic Covenant
God’s covenant with Abraham (Genesis 12:1-3) continues to reveal His ultimate plan of redemption in Jesus Christ. A descendant of Abraham would bring blessing to the entire race.
Breaking Bread 2018-10-07
Breaking Bread is a touching weekly presentation by Tim Edwards in preparation for communion. This Thanksgiving Sunday we remember that Jesus, in giving us the ordinance of communion, took the bread and the wine and gave thanks.
The Noahic Covenant
As we continue to see God’s unfolding plan of redemption through His covenants, we are challenged to understand the justification for Noah’s salvation from the flood and introduced to the key concept in the gospel of Jesus Christ…righteousness by faith
Breaking Bread 2018-09-30
Breaking Bread is a touching weekly presentation by Tim Edwards in preparation for communion. This week is about the great exchange. Jesus was imputed our sin and we were imputed His righteousness. God made Him who had no sin to be sin so that in Him we might become the righteousness of God