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How to Navigate the Changing of Seasons

49 min · 18. mai 2026
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Matthew 1:1 This is the genealogy of Jesus the Messiah the son of David, the son of Abraham... We are returning back to Matthew chapter one for just another deep dive into the lineage of Jesus. Matthew is the very first New Testament book after the whole Old Testament, and it was intentionally placed because of Matthew's emphasis on Old Testament promises. For those familiar with the story, and Matthew's original audience would have been very familiar with the story because of their Jewish background, God's promises and provision goes all the way back to the beginning with Abraham. In Genesis 12, God establishes His covenant, His never-ending promise, that Abraham would be a father to many nations and that from his heritage all people would be blessed. This covenant comes to a climax in the person of Jesus Christ! All throughout the Old Testament, there's this waiting and longing and hoping that God would do what He promised to do, and He does but not fully. All these other ways that God fulfills His promises are pretty much appetizers for the main course that is Jesus Christ, God Himself! So we're going to spend some time looking at the story of Abraham and how God is faithful to His people!

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