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God is Triune

God is Triune

42:48
Three persons represented in one being. Jesus isn't less than the Father, the Spirit isn't less than Christ. They are equal to one another as one God existing eternally.
God is Restoring

God is Restoring

43:22
Jesus said, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." Jesus is the key.
God is Redeeming

God is Redeeming

45:32
Discusses the theme of God's redemptive plan throughout the Bible, starting with Genesis. Emphasizes God's pursuit of humanity despite sin, highlighting the prophetic symbolism of Genesis 3:15 and the sacrificial system in the Old Testament. Connects these Old Testament themes to the New Testament, focusing on Jesus as the fulfillment of God's promise of redemption and the ultimate sacrificial lamb, bridging the gap between God and humanity.
God is Just

God is Just

51:19
Explores the theme of sin and its consequences, particularly the fall in the Garden of Eden. Discusses the nature of sin, its impact on humanity, and the separation it causes between humans and God. Also delves into the characteristics of Satan and the deception in the garden, emphasizing the importance of understanding the Bible's teachings on sin and redemption.
God is Imaged

God is Imaged

33:58
Explores the concept of humanity being created in God's image, as narrated in the book of Genesis. It delves into the intricacies and sacredness of human creation, emphasizing the intentional and purposeful design by God. Also highlights the spiritual connection between humans and God, reflecting on the attributes we share with Him, such as love, justice, and grace.
God is Revealed

God is Revealed

41:14
Centers on understanding God's nature through the Book of Genesis. Explores key themes about creation, the relationship between God and humanity, and God's intention in creating the world. Delves into the uniqueness of God's character, contrasting the biblical God with other deities from different belief systems. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing God's presence and purpose in the intricacies of creation and in personal life.