A single story of redemption

Gail Thomas
(Audio: Spanish, English) ->Original

SUMMARY: This sermon discusses the story of redemption that begins in the Garden of Eden and leads up to Resurrection Sunday. The speaker talks about how God had a plan from the beginning to bring a Savior to earth, and how he chose Abraham and made a covenant with him and his descendants. The three festivals that God declared for his people (Passover, Unleavened Bread, and First Fruits) are discussed in more detail, with emphasis on the Passover festival and how it symbolized the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. The covenant at Sinai is also mentioned, and the speaker compares it to a marriage covenant between God and his people. Overall, the sermon emphasizes God's faithfulness and love for his people throughout history.

The speaker discusses the importance of understanding the Old Testament and how it relates to the New Testament. He explains how the feasts and rituals in the Old Testament symbolically represent what Jesus would exemplify in his person. The speaker encourages the audience to continue studying these things to gain a better understanding of Jesus and the Bible. He also mentions that Gail will be giving six lessons on this topic and asks for prayers for her and for himself to improve his Spanish. The speaker ends the message with a prayer.


When your heart is full you want to pour it out, and God in his grace made it flow, he made the earth sprout, he put man exactly in the middle of the garden of Eden. And we're going to look today at the story of redemption that begins right there in the Garden of Eden and then proceeds from there to what we celebrated last Sunday, which was Resurrection Sunday. And it's really just one story from Eden to the resurrection. And Christ is alive. Amen.

And we see that John and Peter ran to the tomb where Jesus was but it was empty. And while they wondered and he went back to tell the other disciples, where is the Lord? They searched the fields, the roads, and asked where he is. And they asked him where is the Lord? Do you know where it is? But Jesus told the disciples: go into all the world and preach the good news of the Kingdom of God.

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