The Message Of The Cross - Dec. 29th, 2022
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29-Dec-2022
There is bread in Bethlehem. The harvest is coming in. Today on The Message of The Cross, Evangelist Jimmy Swaggart and panel give God praise as they discuss the gospel going out to Vietnam, Pakistan, and Africa as hundreds of thousands of Expositor's Study Bibles are going out through many missionaries that work with the SBN Biblethon. The panel goes on to discuss how adding to the Cross of Christ is saying that what Christ did for us on Calvary’s Cross was not enough. Jesus is the go between of man and God, being one hundred percent God and one hundred percent man; He is our mediator. Reading Galatians 3:19, till the seed should come to whom the promise was made, the law was important and was the covenant, until Christ would fulfill it. The voice of Moses became less, as Christ’s voice became the authority. The Mosaic Law pointed to Christ; His death was the ultimate sacrifice for the sin debt of all who would believe. He is the New Covenant.
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