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#09 God’s Unfailing Love – OT Survey

5 September 2021 By David Trounce Leave a Comment

#09 God's Unfailing Love - A Survey of Christ in the Old Testament

Do you feel that God loves you? Do you sense His affection, or do you fear His rejection? This is a question that some think inappropriate. Some would say that my feelings are not the point and that what matters are the facts. Or, “it's not what you feel, but what you think that … [Read more...] about #09 God’s Unfailing Love – OT Survey

Filed Under: Rock of Ages - A Survey of Christ in the Old Testament Tagged With: Love, Sacrifice, Tabernacle

#08 God is My Neighbour – OT Survey

29 August 2021 By David Trounce Leave a Comment

#08 God is My Neighbour - A Survey of Christ in the Old Testament

In Galatians chapter five we read, For the whole law is fulfilled in one word: “You shall love your neighbor as yourself." (Galatians 5:14) This is a remarkable statement, don't you think? Everything that the law teaches and demands can be summed up with the command to love … [Read more...] about #08 God is My Neighbour – OT Survey

Filed Under: Rock of Ages - A Survey of Christ in the Old Testament Tagged With: Holiness, Neighbour, Tabernacle

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Thor's Oak

Around 723 AD, a missionary named Boniface entered Hesse in Germany. Upon finding a sacred tree named Thor’s Oak, he took an axe to it, cut it down and built a church. Many in the town, believing that the God of Boniface must be greater than Thor, left their paganism behind converted to Christianity.