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The Lineage of Jesus and the Promise of EasterSample

The Lineage of Jesus and the Promise of Easter

DAY 2 OF 7

God’s Covenant with Abraham and the Promise of Redemption

Scripture Reading: Genesis 12:1-3; Galatians 3:16

Discussion Points:

  • God’s promise to Abraham: A blessing for all nations.
  • How Jesus is the fulfillment of that promise.
  • The connection between Abraham’s faith and our faith in Christ’s resurrection.

Throughout Scripture, we see God’s intentional plan unfolding through generations. When God spoke to Abraham, He revealed the promise that Abraham would be the father of many nations, establishing a family set apart for Him. Later, David was called to prepare for the construction of the temple—a sacred space for God’s people to worship. These pivotal moments not only shaped Israel’s history but also pointed forward to the ultimate fulfillment of God’s promise: Jesus Christ.

Through His death and resurrection, Jesus made a way for all people—not just the chosen nation of Israel—to become part of God’s family. When He died, the temple curtain was torn, symbolizing that access to the Father was no longer restricted but freely given to everyone.

Abraham and David, both in the lineage of Jesus, received divine promises that extended beyond their lifetimes. They were invited to participate in God’s redemptive work, stewarding His plans for future generations. Likewise, our own family, culture, and spiritual mentors shape our calling. God’s promises are not meant to end with us but to be carried forward, impacting those who come after us. May we faithfully steward what He has entrusted to us, ensuring that His purposes continue through every generation.

Reflection: How does the promise to Abraham help us understand God’s plan for salvation through Jesus?

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