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God's Great Plan to Eradicate Sin
The New Testament teaches that Jesus Christ died for our sins so that we may inherit eternal life through Him. Hundreds of years before the New Testament was written, God was pointing to Christ through prophecies and images.
Why Did Jesus Die?
Jesus was God's Son. He was all powerful. So why did He suffer a torturous death on a cross?
Salvation, Grace, and the Law
How are we saved? If salvation is gained through works, Christ died for no reason. But if salvation is gained through grace, do we still need to follow the law?
Grace in the Old Testament
Our salvation centers in the cross of Jesus Christ. But what did people about their sins before Jesus was crucified on Calvary? How were sins atoned for in Old Testament times?
Abraham: An Example of Grace
The ancient life of Abraham has relevance for our lives today. His choices and relationship with God show us the true meaning of grace.
Ancient Testimony
In ancient times, the temple of Israel was a symbol of God's great plan to eradicate sin. When Jesus came to Earth, He fulfilled the promises God made through this symbolism.
The Two Laws
God gave His people, the Israelites, two sets of laws that they were to follow: the ceremonial law and the law of Ten Commandments. Learn the purpose and meaning of these commands.
Wasn’t the Law Nailed to the Cross?
If Christ fulfilled the prophecies and the law of the Old Testament, do we still need to keep the commandments?
The Symbolic Sanctuary
The ceremonies performed in the ancient sanctuary—and the structure of the sanctuary itself—are symbolic of Jesus' life and ministry.
Our Judge and Our Advocate
The ancient Jewish legal system symbolizes God's rule and role is our lives and demonstrates His incredible love for us.
The Ceremonial Law Pointed to Christ
The Jew practiced a number of yearly feasts, which served as reminders of God's goodness to His people. The feasts also represent important events in the plan of salvation and ministry of Christ.
Feasts that Typify Christ's First Coming
Feasts that Typify Christ's Second Coming
The Day of Atonement The Antitypical Day of Atonement