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Aaron Skirrow
In the Old Testament, they had one altar to worship at. It was in Jerusalem. It was God's altar before the temple. In the New Covenant, we have one altar to worship at. It's the cross of Jesus Christ. It's the finished work at Calvary. It's the body and blood of Jesus poured out at Calvary. That's the place of our washing. That's the place of our cleansing. That's the place where we're fed the body and blood of Christ. That's the place of our victory over every sin.
Jesus, the good shepherd, pursues the one who is lost to save them and to make them his. He's not about crowds. He's not about masses. He's about individuals.
Some contemporary voices claim that God has abandoned Israel, no longer having any concern for its future, because Israel has largely rejected Jesus Christ. But does this perspective align with biblical teaching?
accurate doctrine and teaching is emphasized as essential for spiritual growth and salvation.
living by faith and trusting in God's provision, rather than relying on our own efforts and sweat.