Chad Thompson | 45:39 | Today we are asking in what ways does the book of Genesis speak of Jesus, the son of God? An honest reader of Moses will see that while Moses was faithful to carry out his leadership of the people of Israel in his own day, he was also very clearly directing the people of Israel to look for and hope in God, that God would send another prophet, who would declare words of life to the people, which would bring blessing to them if obeyed. But if rejected, they would be judged. This meaning in the writings of Moses is so clear, that Jesus can say that Moses will rise up in judgment upon the people for not believing in Jesus for life.
0:00 - John 5.39-40
1:09 - John 5.45-47
2:32 - How do we look for Jesus in the Old Testament?
2:57 - Clue 1 - What Moses said is obvious.
5:18 - Clue 2 - It is someone who is going to bring life.
6:15 - Deuteronomy 18.15-19
10:40 - What does Jesus mean when he says Moses wrote of me?
12:09 - Genesis 1.26 is not that clear.
12:59 - Genesis 18.1ff is also not as obvious.
15:33 - How does Moses write of Christ in the book of Genesis?
15:43 - 1 - Moses wrote of the need for Christ.
18:43 - 2 - Moses wrote of prophesies that were to be fulfilled by Christ.
33:15 - 3 - Moses showed us others who were longing for Christ.
35:02 - 4 - Moses wrote of Christ in types and prefigures.
41:49 - What does Jesus mean, "Moses wrote of me..."
Where Did Moses Write of Jesus in Genesis?
Chad Thompson | 45:39
November 1, 2022 • Chad Thompson • John 5:37–40, John 5:45–47
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