Genesis 18:16-33 God’s character is revealed in His friendship with us, our access to Him, and His justice to all.
Genesis 18:1-15 Our skepticism that God’s promises are too good to be true come from an incorrect focus we must first admit, and then change.
Romans 6:1-11 Baptism is the analogy, not the main point. When we are saved, we die to sin – its control and dominion. IF we are united in death with…
Romans 6:1-8; Jeremiah 4:3-4 Physical circumcision of the flesh always pictured spiritual circumcision of the heart, and in the New Testament, was replaced with physical, water baptism. Water baptism pictured…
Genesis 17:9-14 The sign (circumcision) of God’s covenant illustrated the removal of fleshly sins by which God Himself would accomplish in us the blamelessness He requires of us.
Genesis 17:1-8 As explained in His covenant with Abraham, through Christ God saw people of all nations walking before Him in perfect righteousness.
Genesis 16:7-16 Because of the person and work of Jesus Christ, God calls us to live by grace that enables obedience, rather than to live by law and our strength…
Genesis 16:1-6 The depth and breadth of our short-sightedness, cynicism, self-reliance and unkindness made it necessary God not rely on us for any of the regenerative work of our salvation…
Genesis 15:9-21 God confirms His covenant with us, giving us confidence He does all the work of salvation, enabling our works of obedience.
Genesis 15:1-8 Once God’s word becomes “the word of the LORD” to us, God gives us complete confidence He will keep His covenant to us.