When studying God’s Word, some believers gravitate to the New Testament thinking the Old Testament is distant and irrelevant. But on Truth For Life, Alistair Begg explains that if you skip the Old Testament, you’ll miss the full beauty of the New!
- Topics:
- The Bible
- Character of God
- God's Word
- Kingdom of God
- Law
- Obedience
- Redemptive History
- Salvation
From the Sermon
May 23, 2004
The Partial Kingdom - God's Place
Numbers - JoshuaSeries: The Kingdom of God, Volume 1
Sermon • Includes Transcript • 45:22 • ID: 2388
The Kingdom of God, Volume 1
Look out an airplane window at 35,000 feet, and you’ll see patterns in the landscape below that would be unobservable from the ground. In the same way, when we examine the sixty-six books of the Bible through a wide-angle lens, we discover far more than a collection of disjointed writings. The Bible is one book, inspired by one Author, with one supreme subject: Jesus Christ, who came to secure God’s people in God’s place under God’s rule and blessing. In volume one of this two-volume survey of the Bible, Alistair Begg takes us through the Old Testament, showing us how God was perfectly ordering His plan for salvation from the very beginning. Each life and story in the Hebrew Scriptures adds insight to our understanding of humanity’s promised redemption and points us to Christ. From the world’s creation to man’s fall, then through the ups and downs of Israel’s history, we see His merciful hand at work on every page.