Jesus became a curse to redeem His people from the curse of the Law. Through His crucifixion and resurrection, He redeemed us from enemies stronger than us, things we never could have conquered on our own. This redemption is ...
Old Covenant redemption laws amazingly foreshadowed what Jesus came to accomplish in the New Covenant. The same Hebrew word translated “redeemer” is also rendered “nearest kinsman” and “avenger” of blood. How are these relate...
The first mention of redemption in the Bible unveils such mysteries and such powerful revelation. Learning to “say so”—to confess your redemption rights is an important part of seizing what is rightfully yours. Learn God’s pe...
The solution for the fallen condition of the human race is not rehabilitation; it’s recreation! Only in Christianity is this offered. “If anyone is in Christ, he is A NEW CREATION”! In the New Covenant, God gives His offsprin...
Ambassadors are representatives, messengers sent on a specific mission, those who speak, not their own minds, but the mind and will of those nations or rulers who are being represented. This episode will open your eyes to the...
In the book of the Revelation, the seven churches of Asia are symbolized by seven menorah lampstands, similar to the lampstands that lit the holy place in the temple of God. There are five parts of a lampstand and each one re...
God’s people are called “sons of the mighty” in Psalm 89:6. Our Father is the Almighty (the all-powerful, all-sufficient God). The Holy Spirit is the “Spirit of might” who dwells within us, strengthening us with “might” in th...
One of the great mysteries of the kingdom of God is this: that only by admitting your great lack in the flesh can you gain God’s abundance spiritually, only by seeing yourself bankrupt “in Adam” can you inherit the unsearchab...
Wonderful names and titles were bestowed on the Son of God at His entrance into this world that powerfully revealed His nature and purpose. Amazingly, as His identity unfolded in the beginning, the identity of His future sons...
Wonderful names and titles were bestowed on the Son of God at His entrance into this world that powerfully revealed His nature and purpose. Amazingly, as His identity unfolded in the beginning, the identity of His future sons...
You know that you have received gifts from God; but did you realize you have also become a gift to God? This is one of your God-given names! (Num. 18:6). When Jesus “ascended on high,” He gave “gifts to men”—like faith, peace...
“THE CHURCH OF THE FIRSTBORN” is a name given to New Covenant sons and daughters in Hebrews 12:23. That means the church in which every member is considered a firstborn son. We are all equally loved by the Father, and we have...
The disciples pled with Jesus, “Increase our faith.” Instead of working some spectacular miracle, in answering their request, the Son of God simply spoke two mini-parables. Surprisingly, one of them seems it could actually be...
One of the most remarkable and recognizable characteristics of the family of God is the gift of faith that resides within us. This wondrous ability to believe creates an unbreakable bond—that binds us to God and to each other...
Various names given to the Holy Spirit indicate our inheritance as “partakers of the Holy Spirit” (Heb. 6:4). Names explored on this episode include the Spirit of life, the Spirit of holiness, the Spirit of adoption, the Spir...
Various names given to the Holy Spirit indicate our inheritance as “partakers of the Holy Spirit” (Heb. 6:4). For example, He is called “the Helper” so we can expect Him to help us in time of need. He is the “Spirit of wisdom...
God names His people “hidden ones” in Psalm 83:3. God promises to hide us from the shrewd plots of godless people and satanic powers. If you belong to Jesus, you are “hidden” in the “secret of His presence” and “under the sha...
One of the highest privileges given to God’s offspring—and one of the greatest aspects of our inheritance is the supreme honor of being partakers of His divine nature—in other words, sharing His character, His personality, Hi...
God has established nine covenants to redeem and restore His people in this world. The eighth is called “The New Covenant”—because this covenant is especially about God making all things new. It begins invisibly and internall...
In this second teaching on our calling to be “children of the covenant,” we will examine four biblical stories about human covenants that powerfully and wonderfully reveal the nature of the far-more-important covenant relatio...
God has established nine major covenants in this world from the Garden of Eden onward. He is a covenant-making, covenant-keeping, covenant-revealing, covenant-establishing God. His people are called “children of the covenant”...
The God of the Bible is a God of signs and wonders. He brought His people Israel out of Egypt with signs and wonders and then they became a sign and a wonder in this world. He birthed the church on Pentecost with signs and wo...
The impartation of righteousness is one of the most amazing promises found in the Bible. God’s Word indicts the whole human race with the statement, “There is none righteous, no, not one” (Romans 3:10) So how is it even possi...
An epistle is a letter to an individual or a group. Twenty-one of the twenty-seven books in the New Testament are epistles, small portions of the total written Word. But believers are small portions of the total LIVING WORD. ...