Most Certainly True Podcast
Most Certainly True Podcast
The God of the Promise - Joshua 5
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Adam and Eve knew it for as long as they knew God. They experienced it under tragic circumstances, yet on that day when they needed it most, they experienced it in a powerful and comforting way. The day that they fell into sin, and brought the entirety of the human race down with them, God came to them with a promise - a promise of forgiveness and hope and life.
And that promise was repeated generation after generation to God’s Old Testament people, through Noah and Abraham, through Jacob and Joseph and Moses. That promise sustained them throughout their history, through their time in Egypt and in the wilderness and right into the place that God had long before promised would be the homeland for his people.
That’s where our summer podcast series begins. This summer on Most Certainly True Podcast, we will be walking through about 400 years of Old Testament history. Beginning with Joshua and commencing at the end of First Samuel - all under the theme The God of the Promise. We’ll see and be encouraged through this devotional walk that God is faithful to all his promises especially as we see him fulfill those promises in big ways to his chosen people. We’ll see God make good on his promises all along the way, using these sub-themes:
Joshua - Land
Judges - Deliverance
Ruth - Redemption
1 Samuel - Kingdom
We hope that you can join us in this devotional walk through these Old Testament books. We’ll read through them, chapter by chapter, and post an episode on each chapter that we read. We hope that you join us so that you can see just what the Israelites of old saw - that God is The God of the Promise.
If you have any questions about this series or our Most Certainly True Podcast, please reach out to Pastor Hackmann at bhackmann@gracedowntown.org. If you’d like to learn more about Grace Lutheran Church, check out our website www.gracedowntown.org.