Transforming Power Statements:
1) There are many passages that teach us about promises that God made to the covenant people that they would inherit a “land of promise”; which God stated to produce hope and destiny into their lives, as they were to walk with God in order to see the promises He had made come to pass, and because of their unbelief, many of them never did get to see the things God had promised come to pass.
2) The deeper theme within the many things God had promised was the promise of a “Man” known as “the Messiah” (Jesus) Who would be revealed to the world as the Redeemer of all mankind, and the only acceptable mediator between God and man, which is what was fulfilled on the first Christmas when Jesus was born with the purpose of being that sacrifice promised by God at the onset of sin.
3) When everything has been done, the knowledge of Jesus and the fact that He alone is the chosen, provided mediator between all people everywhere and Almighty God shall be revealed, and all people will be accountable to the facts about Who He is and even the Jews will know that God’s most important purpose and place for fellowship is in “Living in the promised Man {Jesus}”, which is the only place of blessing and right standing before God.
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