Hope
Stuck in sin and with God silent. all God’s people could do was wait – and hope… and all their hopes were met in Jesus.
Starting in Genesis 1 we explore the story of the Old Testament from beginning to end, looking for common themes and seeing how it all points to Jesus.
Stuck in sin and with God silent. all God’s people could do was wait – and hope… and all their hopes were met in Jesus.
The people returned to the same old problems; the cycle of sin is broken not because we have worked it out but because Jesus broke it for us.
Daniel remained faithful in exile, despite serious opposition and threats – can we be faithful in a hostile world?
In their desire to be like other nations, Israel started to worship their gods – and it led to disaster – what do we put in God’s place?
God made a covenant with David to build an everlasting kingdom from his family.
The book of Judges documents the spiral of God’s people as ‘everyone did what seemed right in their own eyes’. What can we learn?
Ruth is all about people looking after one another – with God working behind the scenes as their Guardian.
Rahab is the first Canaanite we meet – and she isn’t judged, she’s saved. How does that change the way we read Joshua?
The people of Israel are about to enter the land God promised… and they rebel. Are we any different?
Holiness is not an option: when the world meets a holy people, it sees a holy God.
Freedom meant escape for God’s people – and only God could do it. For us true freedom is only in Jesus.
God reveals his name to Moses – learning it is as easy as breathing.