We are not fit for any blessing that God bless us. As a Christian, we were not always satisfied. But God continues to bless us. We have disadvantages and drawbacks, but God loves us. It is not because God bless us and keep our safety. Through the birth and death of Jesus Christ, the grace of God and the height of protection are proved. Jesus is the way, the truth and the life. He is the perfect example of how to live the joy of God. Jesus abandoned his life on the cross for our sins and bought salvation.
The grace of God caused his blessing. You can find this fact in both the Old Testament and the New Testament. Once God's blessing is released, it is irreversible. Explore the power of blessing and see how it develops in front of the great people of God, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Israel. We inherited the blessings of Christ Jesus. In order to fully enjoy the blessing, we need to know that we are blessed by faith in Christ Jesus. In this course we will cover media in various forms of visual, audio and online and explain how they cooperate independently to spread the story of God's country. It will provide a glimpse of the powerful resources available to every church, missionary, and evangelistic evangelism department.
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One big difference is the concept of blessing. In Genesis, in other parts of the Old Testament, in this respect should be understood as a blessing practically. In Genesis, blessings have the notion of acting for foreign nation and acting for foreign interests. An example already mentioned in Abraham's story is how Abraham touched a foreign king. For the Galatians, the concept of blessing from Abraham is the same as the gospel. Even if the meaning is different, there is a relationship between the Galatians and Genesis 12: 3. Genesis 12: 3 opens the way to countries other than voters. In this sense, Brueggemann (2003: 48) claims that Genesis 12: 3 is a "great universal adventure" that expands the vision of Israel.
In Genesis 12: 1-3 there were three promises to Abraham. Land, descendants, and blessings. Interestingly, in each study, focus is one of the main (but not limiting) commitments. In Genesis 12-25, people realized the promise of the land and the blessing of Abraham to the country. And finally focused on the problem that led to the birth of Isaac. When Abraham appeared again in exile, he rarely paid attention to future generations' problems and blessing ideas - the focus was on the issue of land promises. When Paul used Abraham in Galatians 3, he describes the promises of the descendants of Galatians 3: 7 who did not use the promise of the land ("those who believe in the Son of God") Abraham's promise Blessing as a third part ("People who have faith are blessed with faithful Abraham" (Galatians 3: 9)