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Isaiah 55:11
A lot of people have chose to do things with the OT:
Reject it entirely (quote - “we don’t sacrifice anymore” or the God of the OT is judgment and the NT He is love, we choose love”)
Reject it partially (cults)
Reject it theologically (Charismatics, Catholics, Calvinists)
Here are four REASONS God wants you to keep reading and studying the Old Testament:
I. Foundation.
II.
Preparation.
*compare with:
III.
Illustration.
Christ in Type
A. Noah’s Ark.
B. Joseph.
C. The Passover Lamb
IV.
Demonstration.
Conclusion:
Seven great NT soul winners
John the Baptist John 1:29
Andrew John 1:41
Peter Acts 2
Philip Acts 8
Ananias Acts 9
Paul Acts 13:12
Jesus John 4
These soul winners had one Bible: The OT!
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