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The 4 Gospels tell the stories of Jesus (the promised “Messiah”); his ministry, teaching, healing, miracles, resurrection Jesus’ main message is the coming “Kingdom of God” All the most famous stories (Nativity, walking on water,
- The Main Message of The Bible
- Creation: God Created A World Without Brokenness
- Fall: Man Choose to Depart from God’s Ways
- New Creation: New Heaven & New Earth
- The Cross: God’s Plan of Redemption
- Israel’s Place in The Storyline
- Jesus Fulfills The Old Testament
- The Bible’s Uniqueness in History
If you keep the main and plain things in the Bible as the main thing, the essence of the Bible’s teaching is quite clear. The diagram above can be used as a big-picture guide to explain the entire Bible. Before we dive in, is there a verse or two that summarizes the entire Bible? There is! Ephesians 1:9-10 summarizes the whole Bible. The overview o...
Let’s look at each section in more detail. The first verse in the Bible is Genesis chapter 1, verse 1. After God created the heavens and the earth, He says: “It is good” (Gen. 1:31). God created heaven, the realm where He dwells. God also created earth, the realm where man lives. God created Adam and Eve, the first man and woman and placed them in ...
Although God created a world according to His design, mankind chose to depart from God’s way and go their own way. This is referred to asthe Fall. Mankind rebelled against God and rejected His plan. As a consequence, man was separated from God (Gen. 3:23-24). Yet, God decides to save mankind and restore what was lost. The rest of the Old Testament ...
Jumping over to the end of the Bible, the last 2 chapters of the book of Revelation, we see what the world will be like when God restores it. The Bible ends with a New Heaven and a New Earth (Rev. 21-22). It’s paradise restored, where there is no longer any brokenness and death. The Garden scene of the first chapters of the Bible is repeated in the...
So, how do we get from Creation and the Fall to New Creation? It’s through what happened on the cross. Jesus’ name (a rendition of the Hebrew name Joshua) means “Salvation is of the Lord.” Mankind rejected God’s heart and plans. Jesus came to redeem mankindso that God, the Creator’s high purposes would be restored and fulfilled. The Gospels in the ...
In between the first 3 chapters and the last 2 chapters of the Bible is the unfolding of God’s plan to redeem the world.God starts by choosing one nation to be His own, the people of Israel. The rest of the Old Testament is about God’s relationship with the people of Israel.God chose Abraham and his descendants. The people ended up as slaves in Egy...
The Old Testament sets the scene for the New Testament, for what Jesus would do. The Bible is ultimately about Jesus (Matt. 5:17; Heb. 1:1-3) – who He is and what He has done through the cross. The Old Testament looks forward to Jesus and the New Testament talk about His finished work. The rest of the New Testament explains how Jesus established Hi...
The English word “Bible” comes from a Latin word that means “books.” The Bible is a collection of 66 books written by about 40 authors over a period of 1600 years in various places and includes many literary genres. Even with the incredible variety that’s seen in the Bible, it’s helpful to understand that there is a plot or storyline as we’ve seen....
- Genesis — God creates the universe and fashions humans in His own image and places them in a perfect environment. The humans rebel against God and lose their paradise.
- Exodus — The children of Israel, now living in Egypt, are forced into slavery. God prepares an Israelite named Moses to lead the people to freedom. The king is loath to let the slaves go, so God sends a series of plagues upon the Egyptians.
- Leviticus — In the Law, God establishes a sacrificial system to atone for sins and a series of festivals for Israel to observe as days of worship. God gives Moses plans for a tabernacle, a tent where the sacrifices can be offered and God will meet with His people.
- Numbers — The Israelites arrive at the border of Canaan, the land God had earlier promised to Abraham. But the people following Moses refuse to enter the land, due to their lack of faith and their fear of Canaan’s inhabitants.
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Sep 7, 2019 · When considering questions about the possibility, meaning and significance of miracles, C.S. Lewis also reminds us of the importance of miracles to the larger story line of the Bible. He points out that miracle stories in the Bible are not made-up tales passed along mainly for the purpose of communicating some moral or spiritual lessons; rather ...
Bible Verse: Luke 19:37: “Th ere the whole crowd of disciples began to praise God . . . for all the miracles they had seen.” Bible Point: Jesus made miracles happen when he walked on this earth. Today Jesus can make miracles happen for me too. Resource: Th e Beginner’s Bible • “Jesus’ First Miracle” (pages 314 – 317)
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Jan 4, 2022 · The greatest miracles in the Bible prove the greatness and power of God. “You are the God who performs miracles; you display your power among the peoples” (Psalm 77:14). A miracle is an unusual manifestation of God’s power in which He intervenes in human affairs.