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3/2/2026 | This day's featured sermon on SermonAudio: Title: The Seed of Abraham Speaker: Bill Parker Broadcaster: Eager Avenue Grace Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/20/2025 Bible: Galatians 3:15-29 Length: 34 min.
The Seed of Abraham | Simply Jesus | Pastor Robert Rivera by Riverside Church
"In Galatians 3:26–29, the Apostle Paul brings his redemptive-historical argument to a glorious climax: all who believe in Jesus Christ are sons of God, united to Christ, and true heirs of the promises made to Abraham.In this sermon, we explore how Paul moves from defending justification by faith to unfolding its breathtaking implications. The law, which once functioned as a tutor guarding God's people until the coming of the promised Seed, has now fulfilled its role. Christ has come. Faith has come. And in Christ, believers are no longer slaves—but sons.We consider the doctrine of adoption alongside justification, showing how God not only declares sinners righteous by faith, but also declares them his own children. Through union with Christ—the true Son of God—believers are clothed with Christ himself and share in all his privileges. Because Christ is the Seed of Abraham, all who belong to him are Abraham's offspring and heirs according to promise.Paul's declaration that there is “neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female” is examined carefully, not as an erasing of God-given distinctions, but as a proclamation of gospel unity. Ethnicity, social status, and gender no longer determine access to God or standing in his family. All who are in Christ are one—coheirs of the same inheritance, members of the same body, united to the same Savior.This passage reminds us that the promises given to Abraham find their fulfillment not in physical descent or law-keeping, but in Christ alone. And by faith, those promises now belong to you.You are not a slave. You are not a debtor striving to earn what cannot be earned. You are a son. You are a daughter. You are Abraham's seed in Christ—and an heir of everything God promised.#Galatians #JustificationByFaith #UnionWithChrist #Adoption #AbrahamicPromise #SeedOfAbraham #ChristAlone #GraceAlone #FaithAlone #BiblicalTheology #ReformedTheology #ExpositoryPreaching"
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Yes & Amen: An Advent Series | Seed of Abraham | Genesis 15 | Erik Ripley by Providence Community Church
This week, Pastor Nathan Wakefield continues our Christmas series, The Promised One. This week, Genesis, Matthew, Galatians, and Revelation show us that we can trust God with the smallest details in our life.Sermon notes are available on YouVersion Events.Video of the worship service is available for replay.
In this powerful episode of the Weekly Comprehensive Bible Study, host David Paxton leads a deep and revealing exploration into one of the most important covenant themes in all of Scripture — the identity of the true Seed of Abraham. Drawing from the foundational promises God made to Abraham, the prophetic line carried through Isaac and Jacob, and the New Covenant revelation revealed through Christ, this study uncovers the full meaning behind God's eternal plan of redemption.Video Version available immediately upon release at 9:00pm ET/8:00pm CTat https://www.lastchristian.net with viewing available on multiple video platformsDavid reveals how the singular Seed is Christ Himself, how believers become heirs through faith, and how the covenant given thousands of years ago still shapes the destiny of Israel, the Church, and the world as we move rapidly toward the final generation. This episode connects biblical history, covenant theology, and end-time prophecy in a clear, grounded, and uncompromising way that equips believers to understand their identity, inheritance, and calling in these last days.This is essential teaching for anyone who wants to grasp the fullness of God's promise, the unity of Scripture, and the prophetic significance of the days we are living in right now.For more information of to support our Ministry. Please visit https://www.lastchristian.net/
In this powerful episode of the Weekly Comprehensive Bible Study, host David Paxton leads a deep and revealing exploration into one of the most important covenant themes in all of Scripture — the identity of the true Seed of Abraham. Drawing from the foundational promises God made to Abraham, the prophetic line carried through Isaac and Jacob, and the New Covenant revelation revealed through Christ, this study uncovers the full meaning behind God's eternal plan of redemption.Video Version available immediately upon release at 9:00pm ET/8:00pm CTat https://www.lastchristian.net with viewing available on multiple video platformsDavid reveals how the singular Seed is Christ Himself, how believers become heirs through faith, and how the covenant given thousands of years ago still shapes the destiny of Israel, the Church, and the world as we move rapidly toward the final generation. This episode connects biblical history, covenant theology, and end-time prophecy in a clear, grounded, and uncompromising way that equips believers to understand their identity, inheritance, and calling in these last days.This is essential teaching for anyone who wants to grasp the fullness of God's promise, the unity of Scripture, and the prophetic significance of the days we are living in right now.For more information of to support our Ministry. Please visit https://www.lastchristian.net/
Spread throughout the Hebrew Bible, we see hints that Messiah would come through the Jews. Join Rabbi Schneider as he continues his study on Messianic Prophecy and how Messiah would be birthed from the line of Abraham. **** BECOME A MONTHLY PARTNER - https://djj.show/YTAPartner **** DONATE - https://djj.show/YTADonate **** TEACHING NOTES - https://djj.show/j9i
A new MP3 sermon from The Narrated Puritan is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Two Lives: Neither, because they are the seed of Abraham Subtitle: According to Promise Speaker: C. H. Spurgeon Broadcaster: The Narrated Puritan Event: Audiobook Date: 11/5/2025 Length: 10 min.
As the heir of the promise, Isaac remains with his father Abraham, while Ishmael is forming camps of his own in the wilderness.
In today's episode Nathan reaches the conclusion of his explanation of how Christ brings all peoples to the life of faith, and thus into the family of Abraham. The post Christ the Seed of Abraham Part 3 (The Mechanics of Salvation) – Essential Faith #8 first appeared on Faith Recovery Podcast.
Dr. James Cassidy speaks at the Reformed Forum Annual Theology Conference, held at Lakeland Church in Gurnee, Illinois on September 27, 2025. The lecture, titled "The Seed of Abraham, Christ in the patriarchs and the promise" by Dr. James Cassidy, addresses the common theological perception that New Testament authors, particularly the Apostle Paul in Galatians 3, give a "surprise ending" to the Old Testament, seemingly reading it against its original intent. Dr. Cassidy argues against this view by showing that the Abrahamic Covenant is fundamentally a covenant of grace, centered on Christ as the singular "offspring" of promise. He explains that the promise is both individual (Christ himself) and collective (all those redeemed through him from every nation), a subtlety Paul rightly handles without misinterpreting Genesis. Crucially, the address highlights that the subsequent giving of the Mosaic Law 430 years later did not and could not annul the original promise of justification by faith, thereby maintaining the primacy and immutability of God's covenant of grace. Chapter Markers 00:00 - Introduction 00:23 - Greetings and Reading of Galatians 3:15–20 02:20 - The "Surprise Ending" View of the New Testament Reading the Old Testament 04:13 - Three Parts of the Address: Paul's Theology, Eschatology, and Primacy of the New Testament Reading 04:35 - Part 1: Paul's Theology of Abraham's Offspring (Galatians 3) 05:25 - Argument from the Lesser to the Greater: Human vs. Divine Covenants 07:13 - Paul's Interpretation: Offspring is Singular (Christ) and not Plural (Ethnic Israel) 08:24 - The Grammatical Ambiguity of "Offspring" (Collective and Individual) 11:12 - The Individual and Collective Scope of the Offspring (Christ and the Church) 11:35 - The Law's Function: It Did Not Annul the Promise to Abraham 13:30 - The True Seed of Abraham is Christ and Those In Him 14:13 - Part 2: The Eschatology of Abraham's Promise 15:35 - The Delay in Fulfillment: Hope Against Hope (Romans 4) 18:24 - Abraham as the Archetypal Believer and the Nature of Saving Faith 20:18 - The Promised Land and the City Whose Builder is God (Heavenly Fulfillment) 22:15 - Christ is the Mediator of the Abrahamic Covenant 23:43 - The Abrahamic Covenant's Fulfillment in the New Covenant 25:27 - **Part 3:** The Primacy of the New Testament's Reading of the Old 26:40 - Reading the Old Testament Through the Lens of Christ 28:13 - The New Testament is the Proper Hermeneutical Key to the Old 30:17 - Application: Gospel Living and World Missions 32:00 - Conclusion and The Blessings to All Nations 35:55 - Final Exhortation
In this episode we begin to unpack “the faith of Christ” as the kind of faith that actually works to set us free. The post Christ the Seed of Abraham Part 2 – Essential Faith #7 first appeared on Faith Recovery Podcast.
In this episode we begin to ask why Christianity as it is currently practiced doesn't work, and begin to explore how Christ as the seed of Abraham is the solution. The post Christ the Seed of Abraham Part 1 – Essential Faith #6 first appeared on Faith Recovery Podcast.
Message from Dave Hatcher on September 28, 2025
Message from Dave Hatcher on September 28, 2025
https://andrewhorval.substack.com/p/seed-of-abraham
Pastor Reece unpacks the glorious continuity of God's redemptive plan from Genesis to Galatians. Through rich covenantal insights, he traces the relationship between the law and the promise, exposing the deadly burden of the covenant of works and exalting the redeeming grace found in the covenant of grace. The seed is Christ, and all who are in Him by faith are heirs of the promise—delivered from the curse of the law and united with the saints across all ages.
This "generation" shall not pass. Seed of Abraham. The Testimony of JESUS.
Cecil Maranville discusses Galatians 3:16—“Now to Abraham and his Seed were the promises made. He does not say, ‘And to seeds,' as of many, but as of one, ‘And to your Seed,' who is Christ.”
https://andrewhorval.substack.com/p/blessed-seed-of-abraham
Join us today as Pastor John continues his series "When God Opens Our Eyes" with today's topic being "The Seed of Abraham" while giving us four accusations against Jesus in John 8 and four truths to build your faith and fill you with hope. Key Passages: Genesis 3:15, Galatians 3:16, and John 8. March 30th, 2025
"Out of Egypt have I called my Son"
Psalm 19 is another Messianic Psalm (in the middle of a cluster of Messianic Psalms). C.S. Lewis wrote: “This Psalm reflects, more than any other, the beauty and splendour of the Hebrew poetry found in the Psalter. I take this to be the greatest poem in the Psalter and one of the greatest lyrics in the world.'” It is an important source of the Doctrine of Revelation in the Bible. It is in 3 Parts: (1) God's General Revelation in Creation, a revelation of God's person, power and nature to all people (v1-6), (2) God's Special Revelation of Himself in His written Word (v7-11), and (3) God's purpose in revealing Himself to us and our right response to His Revelation (v12-14). In Part 1 the name of God used is EL - the Almighty Creator, and in Part 2, the name of God used is YAHWEH (x7), His personal Covenant Name, for it is His special revelation that is designed to bring us into a personal covenant relationship to Him. v1-6 describe God's Message in Creation, especially through the heavens: "The heavens declare the glory (splendour) of God; and the firmament (expanse) shows His handiwork (the work of His hands)" (v1). Creation is designed to be a revelation of God, His glory, wisdom, and creative greatness: “For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse” (Rom 1:20, see also Acts 14;17 and 17:22-28). It tells us: "He is glorious in His size, having created something so big. He is glorious in His engineering, having created something that works together so well. He is glorious in His artistry, having created something so beautiful. He is glorious in His goodness and kindness, having created something for all humanity to see." Creation reveals the unity of God (it is a universe, with universal laws, and all life has God's signature of DNA, showing it all has a common Designer) as well as the plurality of the Godhead (manifested through all the creative diversity in the world). God's general revelation is continuous and abundant: "Day unto day utters (pours forth) speech, and night unto night reveals knowledge." The image is of a gushing spring that copiously pours forth sweet, refreshing waters of revelation. In v1-6, the Psalmist talks about both the revelation by day and the revelation by night. By day, the sun shines upon the earth, so we can see His handiwork down below, especially life, which proves there must be an intelligent Designer. By night, we see the stars, which reveal His immensity and power, as well as proclaiming the Gospel. Moreover this general revelation is universal: "There is no speech nor language, where their voice is not heard. Their line (sound - LXX) has gone out through all the earth, and their words to the end of the world" (v3-4a). The Bible also teaches God used the stars and constellations to preach the Gospel to ancient mankind (who looked at the stars much more than us), before God's written Word was available. We know this for in Romans 10, Paul quoted from Psalm 19, which describes God's revelation in the heavens, and applies it to the Gospel: “But they have not all obeyed the Gospel. For Isaiah says, “Lord, who has believed our report?” So then faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. But I say, have they not heard (the Gospel)? Yes indeed: “Their sound has gone out to all the earth, and their words to the ends of the world” (v16-18). So the Gospel is in the Stars. This is confirmed in Genesis 15, when Abraham was justified by faith: “Then He brought him outside and said: “Look now toward heaven, and count (tell, declare) the stars if you are able to number (tell, declare) them.” And He said to him: “So shall your descendants (SEED) be.” And he believed in the Lord, and He accounted it to him for righteousness” (v5-6). The word translated 'count' means 'to tell, to give an account'. In other words, God asked him to tell the story in the stars. It is the very same word that is translated 'declare' in Psalm 19:1. That is, he was to declare the message that the stars were declaring. This was the Gospel Message of the Messiah. When he did this, God confirmed (preached) the Gospel to him, by saying: "so shall your SEED (the Messiah) be" - that is, the Messiah is coming and will be the Seed of Abraham (see Gal 3:8). So, Abraham, our father of faith, was justified by faith, as we are, through believing the Gospel, not through believing God would give him many children - which is absurd! God had revealed the Gospel of the Coming Messiah to Adam and Eve (Gen 3:15,21), and taught them the need for sacrifices, which they then passed down to their descendants. He also designed the stars to be signs pointing to His truth (Gen 1:14), and He named the stars and revealed their names to man (Isa 40:26, Ps 147:4). He named and designed the constellations to reveal His truth (Job 26:13, 9:8-9, 38:31-33, Amos 5:6-8). David knew the
Psalm 19 is another Messianic Psalm (in the middle of a cluster of Messianic Psalms). C.S. Lewis wrote: “This Psalm reflects, more than any other, the beauty and splendour of the Hebrew poetry found in the Psalter. I take this to be the greatest poem in the Psalter and one of the greatest lyrics in the world.'” It is an important source of the Doctrine of Revelation in the Bible. It is in 3 Parts: (1) God's General Revelation in Creation, a revelation of God's person, power and nature to all people (v1-6), (2) God's Special Revelation of Himself in His written Word (v7-11), and (3) God's purpose in revealing Himself to us and our right response to His Revelation (v12-14). In Part 1 the name of God used is EL - the Almighty Creator, and in Part 2, the name of God used is YAHWEH (x7), His personal Covenant Name, for it is His special revelation that is designed to bring us into a personal covenant relationship to Him. v1-6 describe God's Message in Creation, especially through the heavens: "The heavens declare the glory (splendour) of God; and the firmament (expanse) shows His handiwork (the work of His hands)" (v1). Creation is designed to be a revelation of God, His glory, wisdom, and creative greatness: “For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse” (Rom 1:20, see also Acts 14;17 and 17:22-28). It tells us: "He is glorious in His size, having created something so big. He is glorious in His engineering, having created something that works together so well. He is glorious in His artistry, having created something so beautiful. He is glorious in His goodness and kindness, having created something for all humanity to see." Creation reveals the unity of God (it is a universe, with universal laws, and all life has God's signature of DNA, showing it all has a common Designer) as well as the plurality of the Godhead (manifested through all the creative diversity in the world). God's general revelation is continuous and abundant: "Day unto day utters (pours forth) speech, and night unto night reveals knowledge." The image is of a gushing spring that copiously pours forth sweet, refreshing waters of revelation. In v1-6, the Psalmist talks about both the revelation by day and the revelation by night. By day, the sun shines upon the earth, so we can see His handiwork down below, especially life, which proves there must be an intelligent Designer. By night, we see the stars, which reveal His immensity and power, as well as proclaiming the Gospel. Moreover this general revelation is universal: "There is no speech nor language, where their voice is not heard. Their line (sound - LXX) has gone out through all the earth, and their words to the end of the world" (v3-4a). The Bible also teaches God used the stars and constellations to preach the Gospel to ancient mankind (who looked at the stars much more than us), before God's written Word was available. We know this for in Romans 10, Paul quoted from Psalm 19, which describes God's revelation in the heavens, and applies it to the Gospel: “But they have not all obeyed the Gospel. For Isaiah says, “Lord, who has believed our report?” So then faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. But I say, have they not heard (the Gospel)? Yes indeed: “Their sound has gone out to all the earth, and their words to the ends of the world” (v16-18). So the Gospel is in the Stars. This is confirmed in Genesis 15, when Abraham was justified by faith: “Then He brought him outside and said: “Look now toward heaven, and count (tell, declare) the stars if you are able to number (tell, declare) them.” And He said to him: “So shall your descendants (SEED) be.” And he believed in the Lord, and He accounted it to him for righteousness” (v5-6). The word translated 'count' means 'to tell, to give an account'. In other words, God asked him to tell the story in the stars. It is the very same word that is translated 'declare' in Psalm 19:1. That is, he was to declare the message that the stars were declaring. This was the Gospel Message of the Messiah. When he did this, God confirmed (preached) the Gospel to him, by saying: "so shall your SEED (the Messiah) be" - that is, the Messiah is coming and will be the Seed of Abraham (see Gal 3:8). So, Abraham, our father of faith, was justified by faith, as we are, through believing the Gospel, not through believing God would give him many children - which is absurd! God had revealed the Gospel of the Coming Messiah to Adam and Eve (Gen 3:15,21), and taught them the need for sacrifices, which they then passed down to their descendants. He also designed the stars to be signs pointing to His truth (Gen 1:14), and He named the stars and revealed their names to man (Isa 40:26, Ps 147:4). He named and designed the constellations to reveal His truth (Job 26:13, 9:8-9, 38:31-33, Amos 5:6-8). David knew the
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Abraham's Family, How Yeshua Kept from Sinning Even as a Youth The Bible clearly tells us that Yeshua was tempted in all ways as we are, yet He did not sin. How did He do it? Did He have something available to Him that we don't have available to us? If that was the case than He would not have been tempted in all ways as we are, so that can't be the answer. Yet He did what no one has done, but which all are called to do. So how did He do it? Finding the answer to that question is the vital key to living a godly life. We will discover the answer to that all important question today, from the Bible. Some people picture Yeshua walking around with a halo over His head, or that His mother was immaculate in order to give birth to a perfect child, but neither of those are pictures that the Bible give us. The Bible says, “Yeshua grew both in wisdom and in stature, gaining favor both with other people and with God.” Luke 2:52. Thus He continually grew with God while here on earth. The Inspired Word of God also tells us, in relation to when He descended from His Divinity to earth, “as the children have partaken of flesh & blood, He Himself likewise shared in the same… Therefore, in all things He had to be made like” us. So since He was made (when He came to this earth) “in all things like us” how did He do what you and I have not done? The Bible also tells us that we will “arrive… at full manhood, at the standard of maturity set by the Messiah's perfection.” Ephesians 4:13. That is a wonderful promise that we also will grow in stature to the full maturity of Messiah's perfection, wow. And to those who receive that promise receive this gift: “To him who overcomes I will grant to sit with Me on My throne, as I also overcame and sat down with My Father on His throne.” Revelation 3:21 Thus He became “in all things like us” to be our example, so that we can be in all things like Him. But how? How can we overcome as He also overcame? We will find out today! Yeshua, the Seed of Abraham By looking at Abraham's family line it will help us understand a little more about Yeshua and how we, like Him, can have victory no matter our inherited tendencies to do wrong. Abraham's family line, through his father Terah, is a very interesting study. There were many intermarriages among family members bringing about some interesting results. For example Abraham married his half-sister Sarah, Abraham's nephew Lot was raped by his own daughters, and several other family related bed fellows. All of that inbreeding brought about several nations. Overcomers with God Today Rabbi Jeff Zaremsky ties Abraham's family line and our relationship to Yeshua together and shows us, from scripture and illustration, how Yeshua overcame temptation throughout His life, and how we also can be overcomers with God. Come along for the Adventure, you will stay for the Shalom – ShalomAdventure.com You can also view any and all of Shalom Adventure videos in one convenient, easy to navigate site. https://shalomadventure.lightcast.com/
Day 7 of our Advent 2023 Devotionals as part of our Advent Series: Christ the True and Better. For more resources on this series, or to hear teachings from the series, please visit https://www.brcc.church/series/christ-the-true-and-better
In this episode of Saints and Sinners Unplugged, three local pastors in South Florida discuss the book of Galatians and its significance for the Christian faith. They focus on Galatians 3:15-18, where Paul talks about the covenant of promise that God made with Abraham and his seed, who is Christ. They explain how this covenant is based on God's grace and not on human works, and how it relates to the covenant of redemption, the covenant of works, and the Mosaic covenant. They also explore the typological nature of Israel and the land promise, and how they point to the ultimate glory of God in Christ.Some of the topics they cover are:The meaning and importance of covenant in God's dealings with his creationThe distinction between the covenant of redemption and the covenant of graceThe role of Christ as the mediator and the seed of AbrahamThe difference between inheriting by faith and inheriting by lawThe temporal and typological character of Israel and the land promiseThe vindication of God's righteousness in Christ's obedienceIf you want to learn more about these biblical truths and how they apply to your life, tune in to this episode of Saints and Sinners Unplugged.We are three pastors from Miami-Dade dedicated to delivering a message of grace to the population of South Florida. We welcome your comments, questions and suggestions for topics. Reach out to us on our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@saintssinnersunplugged-ym8xp.
John William gives an overview of the ‘seed of Abraham' from Galatians 3, with references to Genesis 12, 15, and 22
Spread throughout the Hebrew Bible, we see hints that Messiah would come through the Jews. Join Rabbi Schneider as he continues his study on Messianic Prophecy and how Messiah would be birthed from the line of Abraham.
Genesis 12:1-4 — In this sermon on Genesis 12:1–4 titled “The Seed of Abraham,” Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones shows how all humanity's troubles throughout history have arisen from its rebellion against God. Before this pagan backdrop, the life of Abraham shines as an example of what it looks like to live a life of faith. The Lord called Abram out of his old way of life, offering him His friendship and untold blessing. Abram responded, leaving everything, and becoming a sojourner in this world. Do today's Christians have the same confidence in the word of God? Abram's world was exactly the same as today, and God requires the same response to His call—a call to repentance, seeing that the life one lives is against God, and doesn't have a foundation. There is a glorious type of life possible, not based on uncertainties or works, but a life based on the Son of God who gives peace with God. That was the offer made to Abram and it is the offer made to today. Come out of the old life and follow the call of God, through life and death, and even into the everlasting bliss of His kingdom.
As we anticipate the coming of Christmas we are going to reflect on the most overlooked and ignored part of Jesus story, his genealogy. Join us as we journey through Jesus' family tree where every name we know and those we don't tell a unique story culminating in the birth of Jesus Christ.
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The Seed of Abraham was first mentioned in Genesis 12. The concept were later developed throughout the old testament scriptures, and finally was made known in Paul's epistles. However, what most may not know is the fact that Abraham's seed were likened to elements of God's creation. And God through this progressive revelation spoke to us long before we were born into this world. This podcast is a great summary of the mystery! ONLINE COURSES & MEMBERSHIPS
Who is the promised seed of Abraham? Is Abraham's seed a reference to his family or to the promised Jewish messiah? This episode explores the messianic prophecy concerning the seed of Abraham, looking at the original basis for the promise, the ways in which NT authors interpret the "seed of Abraham," and the implications for Jesus' genuine humanity as a member of Abraham's promised family. Please consider supporting this Podcast and future projects by donating at: https://www.paypal.me/10mintruthtalks To view the notes from this episode please click the link below: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GJvi5RkL80c0V1XFyW-HNbYzYhQGxlAyCOvtN-VKato/edit?usp=sharing Check out some of my videos on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG5H6oqEnhFjdUryhDOYSvQ
Mother Miriam Live - July 26, 2022 The sins against faith and hope The Seed of Abraham More on the First Commandment Providing "proof" of need to attend Mass Is it okay to be disgusted with the Novus Ordo? Can we grow in love or grace after we die? Purgatory Can a canceled priest continue to celebrate Mass, therefore ignoring orders? Consecrating oneself to Jesus through Mary
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Galatians 3:15-29Andrew and Edwin discuss the promises made to Abraham and to His Seed. Of course, that Seed is Jesus. Those promises remained in effect until they were fulfilled in Jesus. The Law did not change the fact that those promises were going to be fulfilled. Read the written devo that goes along with this episode by clicking here. Let us know what you are learning or any questions you have. Email us at TextTalk@ChristiansMeetHere.org. Join the Facebook community and join the conversation by clicking here. We'd love to meet you. Be a guest among the Christians who meet on Livingston Avenue. Click here to find out more. Michael Eldridge sang all four parts of our theme song. Find more from him by clicking here. Thanks for talking about the text with us today.________________________________________________If the hyperlinks do not work, copy the following addresses and paste them into the URL bar of your web browser: Daily Written Devo: https://readthebiblemakedisciples.wordpress.com/?p=9336The Christians Who Meet on Livingston Avenue: http://www.christiansmeethere.org/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TalkAboutTheTextFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/texttalkMichael Eldridge: https://acapeldridge.com/
Spread throughout the Hebrew Bible, we see hints that Messiah would come through the Jews. Join Rabbi Schneider as he continues his study on Messianic Prophecy and how Messiah would be birthed from the line of Abraham.
Who are you? Really, who are you? And how does that identity play a significant role in the trust God has placed in you to live in these amazing latter days? In this episode rooted in the scriptures from Abraham 1-2 and Genesis 12-17, we'll talk more about these questions and some other significant truths that will help you overcome discouragement and darkness, and protect your family from the slippery slopes of sin. Download the Episode Transcript 0:49 - Abraham and growing up surrounded by sin 8:28 - The importance of our desires in this life and in our journey back home to Heavenly Father 16:26 - What is the Abrahamic Covenant? 20:47 - How the Abrahamic Covenant lays the foundation for the rest of the scriptures and even for the last dispensation in the latter-days 25:02 - What does it really mean to be the seed of Abraham and what does that say about why I have been sent to earth now? 35:17 - Latter-day Saints fulfilling part of the covenant by lighting the world with the word and glory of the Lord 38:10 - Lot as an example of living too deeply in the world; the contrast between Lot and Melchizedek and how we can avoid dangerous drifts in our life that will deceptively slide us closer to “Sodom” 47:38 - Abraham and Hagar's son Ishmael and Abraham and Sarah's son Isaac 48:49 - Teaching tip - Teach for understanding