The Bible is a masterclass in storytelling. Even though it was written over many centuries and through the pens of many different authors, it is a singular story with several fascinating themes weaved throughout. In the Motif series, we look at some of these themes play out, and how they point to the person and work of Jesus. This week Aaron Ironside explores the theme of ‘Covenant.’
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The Bible is a masterclass in storytelling. Even though it was written over many centuries and through the pens of many different authors, it is a singular story with several fascinating themes weaved throughout. In the Motif series, we look at some of these themes play out, and how they point to the person and work of Jesus. This week Aaron Ironside explores the theme of ‘Covenant.’
When Madonna launched ‘Express Yourself’ in 1989, I doubt she had the Psalms in mind! But this book of poetry fits the description well—a genuine expression of the heart of the writer to God. Often praise-filled, but many times filled with pain, doubt and pleas for help, the Psalms are a great example for us in expression our own feelings toward God. Join us as we explore some of the different types of Psalms, including ones that say ‘WHY?’—raw and bold expressions of pain, confusion, and even frustration with God.
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The Bible is a masterclass in storytelling. Even though it was written over many centuries and through the pens of many different authors, it is a singular story with several fascinating themes weaved throughout. In the Motif series, we look at some of these themes play out, and how they point to the person and work of Jesus. This week Aaron Ironside explores the theme of ‘Covenant.’