Old Testament Basics
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Lesson OneOld Testament Introduction8 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TwoThe Old Testament Story7 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson ThreeColor Books, Wisdom/Poetry Books, and Prophetic Books7 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FourThe Beginnings Era7 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FiveThe Settlement Era7 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson SixThe Kingdom Era7 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson SevenThe Exile and Reconstruction Era7 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson EightOld Testament Poetry7 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson NineThe Wisdom Literature7 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TenProphetic Books7 Activities|1 Assessment
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion2 Activities
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Christian Learning Center › Forums › The Old Testament is the story of God reaching out in love to a rebellious people. Why is this significant?
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The Old Testament is the story of God reaching out in love to a rebellious people. Why is this significant?
Austin replied 2 months ago 238 Members · 242 Replies
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It is significant because it shows God’s love for sinners and how he wants to win his people back. He pursues us in love and stops at nothing.
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Because God reaches out in love to rebellious people, there is hope for everyone. God is patient and kind; He doesn’t wish for any of us to be lost and He is the God of second chances.
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I believe it reveals the ultimate attributes of God. God is loving, merciful, forgiving, longsuffering etc. The Israelites were described as a stiff-necked people (I tend to describe them as slow learners). They constantly grumbled, complained, worship false gods, were disobedient to God’s commandments etc. (exactly the way we are today) – we are all sinners – no exceptions. I believe that by reading about the Israelites, we are able to understand that when we follow God and obey His commandments we are blessed by God and basically come out a winner – however, when we are disobedient, sin, worship false gods, etc then we grieve God and He chastizes us (sometimes very severely). There are countless examples in the OT that tell the stories of people who were ultimately blessed when they followed God and were obedient to His commandments. And maybe more examples that showed what happened when people disobeyed God. (loss of battles that should have been easily won, tradgedy in their lives, hardships, sorrow, grief and sadness etc.
As for me and my house …. we will serve and obey the LORD
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I believe it reveals the ultimate attribute of God. God is loving, merciful, forgiving, longsuffering etc. The Israelites were described as a stiff-necked people (I tend to describe them as slow learners). They constantly grumbled, complained, worship false gods, were disobedient to God’s commandments etc. (exactly the way we are today) – we are all sinners. I believe that by reading about the Israelites, we are able to understand that when we follow God and obey His commandments we are blessed by God and basically come out a winner – however, when we are disobedient, sin, worship false gods, etc then we grieve God and He chastizes us (sometimes very severely). There are countless examples in the OT that tell the stories of people who were ultimately blessed when they followed God (not idols) and were obedient to His commandments. And maybe more examples that showed what happened when people disobeyed God. (loss of battles that should have been easily won, tradgedy in their lives, hardships, sorrow, grief and sadness etc.
As for me and my house …. we will follow and obey the LORD
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This is significant because God could have just destroyed us, it shows God’s unselfish character, His grace and love. It gives us hope for the future.