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Jesus and The Old Testament
DTM | June 9, 16, 30, July 7-15, 2019
Jesus and the Old Testament: Jesus & Adam
June 16, 2019 • Rev. Shu-Ling Lee • Genesis 1:26–27, Romans 5:12–21, 1 Corinthians 15:21–22
Jesus and the Old Testament: Jesus & Adam Rev. Shu-Ling Lee Gen 1:26-27, Rom 5:12-21, 1 Cor 15:21-22 NLT Introduction The church does not know who she is, because she does not know who she was.” – Sandra L. Richter 1. Adam (and Eve) are the original image bearers of God in the story of creation. 2. Adam (and Eve) fall into temptation and are the representative humans whose sin fracture our relationship with God, leading to death. 3. Jesus Christ is the true image of God who restores our relationship with God. 4. Jesus Christ is our representative who has victory over temptation, saves us from the consequences of sin and gives us “new creation” life.
Jesus and the Old Testament: Introduction
June 9, 2019 • Rev. Shu-Ling Lee • Luke 24:13–35
Jesus and the Old Testament: Introduction Rev. Shu-Ling Lee Luke 24:13-35 NLT Introduction – How the OT points to and prepares us for Christ 1. Jesus, Himself, used the OT to explain He was the Christ 2. The authors of NT also used the OT to point others to Christ 3. We must also read/study the OT to point ourselves and others to Christ 4. Reading/Studying/Explaining the OT with others can be part of the way people come to know Jesus. Conclusion