Preaching Christ in a Postmodern World
Is the Old Testament just a rulebook of strict legalism, while the New Testament is all about grace? In this session, Dr. Edmund Clowney dismantles this common misconception, revealing the Old Testament as a profound record of God's relentless grace toward a rebellious people. Through a deep dive into the history of redemption, Dr. Clowney traces how God consistently initiates salvation, delivers His people, and makes a way to dwell among them despite their sin. By examining iconic Old Testament narratives—such as the Exodus, the Tabernacle, the Rock at Horeb, and Jacob's Ladder—listeners will discover how these historical events are not mere moralistic tales. Instead, they are powerful realities pointing directly to the person and work of Jesus Christ. The episode concludes with practical insights from Dr. Tim Keller on how this redemptive-historical approach deeply resonates with today's culture that craves a genuine experience of God. In this episode, you will learn: * The Myth of Old Testament Legalism: Why God's covenant has always been rooted in grace, not human performance. * The Rock of Judgment: A stunning look at Exodus 17, revealing how God stood on the rock to personally take the blow of judgment for His stiff-necked people. * Babel vs. Bethel: The radical difference between man's attempt to reach heaven (the Tower of Babel) and God's gracious descent to man (Jacob’s Ladder). * The Ultimate Tabernacle: How the physical presence of God in the Old Testament finds its ultimate fulfillment in Jesus Christ. * Preaching the Presence of God: How to use Old Testament narratives to help modern listeners truly encounter God, rather than just learning about Him.
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