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PART 3
ABRAHAM
God selects Abraham from among the nations scattered at Babylon, and makes promises to him that will eventually restore his blessing to all humanity.
God’s part
God promises to bless Abraham, meaning that he will have a huge family that will inherit a promised piece of land in Canaan.
And somehow, God will bring his blessing to all humanity through this family.
Abraham’s part
Abraham is asked to respond to God’s promises in a number of ways:
Trust God’s promises and follow him wherever he leads.
GENESIS 12:1, 15:1-6
Train up his family to do what is just and right by following God’s commands.
GENESIS 18:16-19
Circumcise all males in his family as a “sign of the covenant” GENESIS 17
THE GREATER GOAL
God repeats his promises to Abraham and his descendants that through this family, somehow, he’s going to bring his blessing upon all nations
PART 4
ISRAEL
God rescues Israel from slavery in Egypt and promises to make them into a kingdom of priests that he will use to show himself to all nations.
God’s part
He rescued them by his grace, and promises to come and personally dwell in their midst and bring them into the land promised to Abraham.
Israel’s part
Obedience to the terms of the covenant embodied in the laws given by God at Mt. Sinai (including the 10 commandments)
THE GREATER GOAL
God has chosen Israel as a covenant people to make them into a priestly nation that will follow him and so represent God’s character to all nations.
PART 5
DAVID
God establishes David as the king over Israel and promises that the promises to Abraham and Israel will be fulfilled in his royal lineage.
God’s part
He will make David’s name great and keep Israel in the promised land, and after David dies he will raise up a descendant who will build a temple and a kingdom that will last forever.
David’s part
He and his descendants must remain faithful to God and lead all Israel in obedience to the laws of the covenant.
THE GREATER GOAL
God will use this future descendant of David to bring the kingdom of God of justice and peace over all nations, so that the blessing of Abraham may come to all people.
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