The Great Exchange in the Old Testament (1) - The White Horse Inn - #1319
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In order to fully appreciate God’s grace to us in Christ, we first need to understand the seriousness of man’s fall, and the depth of our sin. Once we have grasped this, then we should focus our attention on unfolding God’s promise to provide a coming redeemer and advocate which he announced throughout the Old Testament prophets. On this program the hosts begin their tour of these messianic promises as they continue their series on The Great Exchange.
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