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Introduction
Greetings...
Two weeks ago we began as series of lessons themed: Open Eyes.
The purpose of these lessons was to help our young people get to know God better, by opening their eyes to God through His Word.
As I mentioned last week, the kids all have handouts that they are trying to fill out from these lessons.
I implore each of the adults here, older and younger, to talk with the kids about their handouts and the lesson and better help them and encourage them.
Now, having examined God’s love for us in creation, last week we turned our attention to God in the Scheme of Redemption.
As we mentioned last week this simply means “God’s plan to bring about the perfect time for Christ to come to earth and redeem us.”
Jesus redeemed us by buying us back from Satan with His own blood.
In the Scheme of Redemption we first looked at the genealogies.
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Today I want us to look at the Scheme of Redemption through the Mosaic Period or Mosaic Dispensation.
“During the Mosaic period, God establishes a nation through which He can express His desires for the world.
Because of Israel, when Christ came, the world was prepared to understand who God is and what He would expect.”
(From Moses To Jesus https://goo.gl/cXtqud)
The Law Of Moses
The purpose of the Law of Moses.
A lot of people look at the Law of Moses and think God just gave it to the Israelites to help them be good people.
After all, law teaches us about what things are sin.
Romans 7:
The purpose of the Mosaic Law was not just to inform about what sin is, it was to guide the people until Christ came and redeemed.
Gal 2:24
The idea here is that God created the Law of Moses to guide the people and thus prepare the people for Christ and His new covenant or new Law.
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When God made the promise of redemption in , He kept that promise, in part, by giving the Jews their law.
Remember when the church started they proved the redemption of sin by Christ through the Old Law.
The Promises To The Israelites
The vast amount of prophecies related to redemption demonstrates God continuous plan.
There are prophecies about the Messiah.
Isaiah 53:
There are prophecies about the new covenant.
Jer 31:31-
There are prophecies about the preparation of the Messiah i.e.
John the Baptist.
Mal
There are prophecies about the church.
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The Encyclopedia of Biblical Prophecies lists 1,239 Old Testament prophecies, and though this encompasses those not during the Mosiac Period, it demonstrates God’s determination to bring about the redemption of mankind.
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