Sermons About Covenant-theology
Last Things to Consider
The beauty of Covenant Theology is that is concisely presents an eschatology that veers from the spectacular and "crossed-referenced." Even if someone determines not to embrace Covenant Theology, there are four aspects of Biblical interpretation that must be addressed before advocating an eschatological scheme. Those four components are: 1 - Remembering the epistles were written to a first century audience 2 - The New Testament only knows two ways in which to mark time: The Already & the Not Yet 3 - When the New Testament describes the components of the Last Day, it always happens on One FINAL Day 4 - Jesus told his Bride to look for "signs" of his return (Maranatha!)
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Baptist Theology vs. Covenant Theology
Thursday 10AM Baptist Heritage Conference - Sermon on the difference between Baptist Theology and Covenant Theology.
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Covenant Christmas
We tend to think that the Christmas story started in Bethlehem, it actually started in the Garden of Eden.
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The Mosaic Covenant (Exodus 19 - 24)
God's covenants are progressive revelations of himself and progressive provisions for his people. In each of his covenants, God changes his relationship to his people forever. We see in the giving of the Mosaic covenant that God comes to dwell among his people, which is a foretaste of the nearness to God that we experience in fellowship with Jesus. We also see that God gives law in each of his covenants as a good gift to his people, to govern their lives and to teach his will.
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The Christian and the Law (Exodus 24)
The Old Testament Law is relevant to us today. Broadly, as a whole it gives us an appreciation for God's history of redemption, and specifically, the moral law applies to us today as Christians. Most importantly, we are to understand the Old Testament Law in a framework of grace. God first loved and saved Israel, and then through the law taught them to live holy lives for his glory. Obedience of the law cannot earn God's favor; it must be motivated by love for God and gratitude for our finished salvation.
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