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People who are reading the Old Testament as the goats for us.
In the cross in view of John statement, in view of knowing who Jesus is and claims to be easy for us to know the song.
People going through the Old Testament times, they were getting bits and pieces of quarters with regard to the lamp.
This morning, when you look at Exodus chapter 5, when Moses goes to talk to pharaoh and says Let My People Go Pharaoh response, who is the Lord that I should obey in Israel girl.
I don't know the Lord in the sides.
I will not let Israel go.
What's so special about your.
You and Egypt.
There are tons of God.
There's a God for everything.
What's so special about yours?
Why should I care about your god?
What makes your God different and what make sure got special?
The answer.
That's one of the things that may be the god of Israel.
Different is a lamb.
OK.
Google.
Who is scared of the lamp?
I'm not that scared, William, get up on me and I'm a little fearful of those.
Maybe I ran with the bighorns but probably not a lamb.
but when you see is, is that the center portion of the Bible, the central plot line, the central narrative, Is the story of the Lamb.
It starts back in Genesis chapter 4, the fall of the garden happens.
Correct.
Adam and Eve sinned, and they have received their punishment in that punishment.
There's hidden I promise because I don't know if you've ever thought about this but God didn't have to let Adam Wright.
Adam leave.
Could have been wiped from the face of the Earth.
God could have said and done anything you wanted to and yet he allows them have Offspring and you see the praise.
So the punishment that there's a promise coming out of his mouth when she has can't because she stays.
I've had my child with the Lord's help.
It's a fact that there were offspring of Adam and Eve.
It was a promise that God made to them.
That your Offspring is going to do something special.
Your Offspring is going to also an active person surf, because your Offspring is going to strike the head of the serpent at the bruises, your offspring's.
He'll, I don't know about you, but I can't live without you.
And so there is a promise that The Offspring of Adam and Eve are going to do something to counteract the evil and serpent.
So when you get to Genesis chapter 4, enable makes his offering Shane brought his offering from his work in the field, right?
And Abel brought his offering the firstborn of his flock.
He was a shepherd He brought a sheet offer a lamp.
Abel offered a lamb and God took him in.
High regard.
God's regarded.
His offering greater than pains.
You have to look over to entertain Abel's offering as more favorable than can't.
And it says two very clear words in Hebrews.
Bye-bye face by trust in the promise that God made.
He was bringing a praise offering, a burnt offering a lamb offering to the god of the universe, the creator of the world who is allowed him to exist.
By the promise that you make up.
Babel.
If you look at it first, foreign first five chapters for any presented, that offering the Lord had regard for a one's offering but he did not have regard for Kane and his offering team was Furious and it will just find it.
I was kind of talk growing up.
A chain was not look favorably upon because he brought a grain or a fruit or a working with you offering, but there's a provision made.
It sure seems like based on the Hebrews context that we have God or God is able to talk.
Abel.
Brought an offering a free offering of his work was looking for praise for how good he is done.
Abel was offering praise to God and Creator.
And when you work at the story of itself and this is as well as my teaching and preaching, and my eyes are bigger than I've got like an entire sermon series.
Probably,
Tell them that there's a promise.
Fast forward to Genesis chapter 6, the rate you get the story of Noah and you getting right up to the point where knows about to go on the dark about a week before and God comes to know what he says.
He felt like two of every animal thing you need to actually give me seven pairs of clean animals.
What are the clean out, right?
We don't really find out the clean animals.
Maybe so.
But what is the first thing when Noah gets off?
The art that he does?
you build an altar, you make the sacrifice, he uses those clean animals that God provided Build a praise offering one of those animals would have been lamp.
If I just got off the boat, I probably kissing the ground.
I walked off, right?
For after being that long trapped on north of all those animals,
Noah gets off and he realizes, everyone he's ever known with the exception of his children and their wives.
And it's a lonely place.
And it says that no one was a righteous man among his contemporaries.
It doesn't listen.
It doesn't mean you seem very shortly after he gets off the boat, man, who knew it could have just as well been in drowning an F. What is it was everyone else.
But because of God's mercy.
Gave him instructions.
Gave him the place.
Gave him what he needed to even worship and praise him.
The land of Noah.
It was a mercy.
Fast forward to the land of Abraham Genesis chapter 22 then Isaac spoke to his father Abraham and said my father and he replied here I am my son I just said the fire in the water here.
Where is the land of the burnt offering?
Play the question, right?
Abraham ancer.
God himself will provide the land for the burnt offering, my son, the two of them walked on together.
You know, it says, in the very beginning of Genesis chapter 22, this is a test for a G and some Modern individualistic, secular American ears.
What in the world is make a child sacrifice I can't worship that God, right.
You can hear those those those justifications ringing in your ears when you talk about the story of Abraham, nice.
Because we don't understand the cultural context of Abraham and Isaac Wright.
Our individualistic mindset, is that it is all about me.
It's about what I can make in my, lifetime is about the career that I can have.
It's about whatever spoiled we can have.
It's not about my daughter, her future, even, right?
For a lot of people, but it's so individualistic that they can't see beyond themselves and the lifetime that they have on this Big Bang Rock.
His entire future, his entire world, his entire life is entire hope.
His entire dream is wrapped up in its his son Isaac.
Because God has made a promise to him that through Isaac, Abraham will be a great nation, right?
Remember all that.
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