In Genesis 22 Abraham declares that 'the Lord will provide' and 'the Lord will be seen'. All of Genesis 22 exists to point us to Jesus Christ the true and greater Isaac who on the same mountain and on the same spot 2000 years later died for our sins. We can trust God even against impossible odds because God is shown to be trustworthy above all in that He loved us so much that He didn't spare even His only Son who He loves.
Thoughts, sermons, and articles from a sinner saved by grace alone and washed in The Blood of King Jesus
Sunday, 14 December 2014
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