Yes, God sent His only begotten Son to die for the sins of the world, but the Old Testament provides background information about what was done before Jesus's arrival and reveals God's true reaction toward sin. God is love. He is patient, long-suffering, and kind; however, God is not one-dimensional. Contrary to what is taught, He gets angry and does not accept the same excuses that man accepts regularly from one another. God did not change because He sent Jesus. He only changed the elements of an acceptable sacrifice to forgive sin. Since only God can judge mankind, the Old Testament provides a clear picture of how His judgment looks when released.
In the pages of this book, the separation between the Old Testament and the New Testament is united through vivid explanation. The significance of sacrifice is explored, and the permanence that salvation through acceptance of Jesus provides is recognized. The similarities between Old Testament and New Testament sacrifices are appropriately identified, and resurrection-which is the most important factor-is pinpointed as the only difference. Since resurrection is the vital distinction, the discrepancy that has been traditionally taught is addressed, and an alternative view is presented based on biblical corroboration. Self-study of the Bible is encouraged, and tools that may be helpful in proper self-study are provided.
All that is required is an open heart and mind.
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