An Old Testament Theology of Prosperity
The Old Testament is full of promises, but is one of them material prosperity for believers? We must consider the overarching story of the OT to answer that.
The Old Testament is full of promises, but is one of them material prosperity for believers? We must consider the overarching story of the OT to answer that.
Many practices pass as worship in church, from the weird to the wild. We desperately need biblically informed worship. We need the regulative principle.
Many Christians struggle or simply avoid reading the Old Testament prophets. Wrath. Judgment. But even a brief look at Jeremiah reveals patience and grace.
Many of the problems we face are the outworking of personal sin and bad decisions. We don’t need to break some generational curse. We need to fight off sin.
The Bible is full of covenants, revealing that God sets the terms. But they also remind us of something we easily forget: his gracious commitment to sinners.