Weekly Sunday Sermon - Bible Revision

 Hello! Today's topic is the entire Bible revised and simplified into a main big picture idea! 

This is a short day since this is also the final day for this year (but next year is continuing, obviously) so there was some celebration. To put it simply, in the Old Testament, already at the very beginning, the Lord has promised Adam and Eve, who was fallen into sin, that one of their ancestors would win against evil and that people would be saved, but it would not be without sacrifice.

Many Old Testament stories also point to the New Testament: The story of Noah's Ark points on how the righteous will stay (Noah and his family) but the wicked (The rest of the world) would be wiped out, for example. God's selection of certain people can be seen with his calling of Abraham and his descendants - Israel. After the Old Testament's events, there were four hundred years without any prophet or major divine deed. But then, John the Baptist called people to repent, making the way for his relative, the descendant of Abraham through his great grandson Judah, a descendant of David and the kings, Jesus.

Jesus died on the cross and rose again, defeating sin with his sacrifice - as it was said in the beginning, that through Adam would be a descendant that will save us from sin. So in a way, the Old Testament is where people fall into sin and become eviler, but in the same time God has promises for them. The New Testament is where said promises are fulfilled!

Thank you for reading. 

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