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The Savior Wounds Us, Then Heals Us — Genesis 42-44
In Genesis 42 Joseph’s brothers are pleading for his help. Yet, instead of joyfully throwing his arms around his brothers, Joseph initiates a long and difficult trial for them. Why?
Read More2 Ways Joseph Points Us to Jesus
What are two ways we see a type of the Savior Jesus Christ in Joseph’s life in the book of Genesis?
Read MoreWhat Is the Difference between Justification and Sanctification?
Understanding the difference between a Christian’s justification and sanctification is crucial for every believer to know. Here is a brief explanation.
Read MoreRecognizing Jesus in the Shadowlands of the Old Testament
The New Testament explains that Moses is a type, or foreshadow, of Jesus, the antitype or reality. How does this affect the way we read the Old Testament?
Read More7 Things You Need to Know about the Silence of Jesus
When is it better to speak? And when is it necessary to stay quiet? This is the art of wisdom. Here are seven things you need to know about the silence of Jesus.
Read MoreHow Is Jesus Your Perfect Prophet, Priest, and King?
The imperfect prophets, priests, and kings of the Old Testament pointed forward to Jesus. How is Jesus the perfect Prophet, the perfect Priest, and the perfect King on behalf of all who trust in him alone for salvation?
Read MoreWhat Does It Mean to Be Chosen in Christ?
What does the apostle Paul mean in Ephesians 4:1 when he writes that God “chose us in him before the foundation of the world”?
Read MoreThe Connection Between Jesus’ Miracles, Faith, and the Coming of the Kingdom
Why was it that Jesus Christ, the Son of God, could do no mighty work in his hometown of Nazareth?
Read MoreImmanuel: The Son Revealed in the Old Testament
Should we be surprised that God came in the form of a suffering servant—the man Jesus Christ, who would save his people from their sins? Let’s go back to the biblical writings a number of centuries before the incarnation.
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