The crucifixion of Jesus Christ is the greatest event in history; it is the central theme of the Scriptures; it is the crisis point through which God’s eternal purpose of redemption was accomplished. It is imperative that we study and know about this critical event in the life of our Savior, Jesus Christ. In this series, we examine one particular aspect of the crucifixion: the 7 statements Jesus made while He hung on the cross. These statements, which were uttered during the greatest event in history, are clearly significant. We will look at the order in which the statements were made, the situation and purpose for each statement, and the insight each one gives us into the mind and heart of our Savior as well as the reason that He died on that cross.

These Bible messages were preached in 2020 by Pastor Gregg Bing during the morning worship service at Grace Bible Church in Fort Worth, TX.

Gregg Bing - January 7, 2024

The Old and New Testaments

Sunday Morning Message

With the beginning of this new year, we will begin a new study in the book of Ephesians, but before we delve into a verse by verse study of this book, we need to look at some important principles and guidelines for understanding the Scriptures in general, and the book of Ephesians in particular. This morning, we look at the question: "What are the two main divisions of the Bible?" Most people would answer: "Old and New Testaments," and while there are some clear differences between these portions of Scripture, such a simple division is misleading and leads to false assumptions about the nature of the Scriptures. We will examine what the phrases "old testament" and "new testament" really refer to and how our view of them affects our understanding of the Scriptures.

Scripture References: Hebrews 1:1-3, Matthew 26:28, 2 Corinthians 3:14-15, Hebrews 8:6-13, Hebrews 9:11-22

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