A Key to the Whole Bible: Blessing

Abraham became a nation, just as God promised. But there was animosity between Abraham’s nation and the Gentiles. In this study of Romans 4, we learn how God made a bridge to all nations through Abraham. (8th sermon in the series.)

A Key to the Whole Bible: Jesus

People often treat Jesus as an inkblot test–as a projection of whatever they think he is. But when Jesus speaks for himself, like he does in John 8, he talks about his direct connection with Abraham. (7th in the series.)

A Key to the Whole Bible: Repentance

Does Abraham matter in the New Testament? He certainly matters to a priest named Zechariah and his son John, who calls Israel to show the fruit of repentance. A study of Luke 1 and 3. (6th in the series.)

A Key to the Whole Bible: Name

God’s covenant with Abraham shows up in some unexpected places, like Psalm 47. In this family service, we study the name “God Most High.” (5th sermon in the series.)

A Key to the Whole Bible: Fidelity

What can save Israel when it commits idolatry at Mt. Sinai? We find out that Moses knows the answer in this study of Exodus 32.1-14. (3rd sermon in the series.)

A Key to the Whole Bible: Struggle

God promised Abram that his descendants would be as numerous as the stars. But Abram struggled to believe God’s covenant, and so did every generation after him. A study in Genesis 15.1-6 and other passages. (2nd sermon in the series.)

A Key to the Whole Bible: Abram

How can we turn away from fabricated gods to the Living God? By knowing the ways God revealed himself in the Bible. This first sermon in a new study introduces a key to understanding the whole Bible–God’s covenant with Abraham.

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