Jesus Believed the Old Testament; So Can I A.
God is light. God is not silent. His word is an expression of himself
as light. B. The “sacred writings” now
serve as our God-given lamp (2 Tim 3:14-4:5). C. Jesus repeatedly and consistently looked to
the Old Testament as an historical, factual, dependable source of revelatory
light. So can we! What did Jesus think
of the Old Testament? When did he
reference it, and how? •________________(Matt 19:3-5; Gen 2:24) •Adam and Eve
(Matt 19:4-5) •_________’s murder of Abel (Matt 23:35; Luke 11:51) •Noah’s
construction of the ark (Luke 17:26-27) •God’s judgment of the world by
a___________(Matt 24:37-39) •Abraham (John 8:56-58) •________(Luke 17:28) •The
destruction of Sodom by fire and sulfur (Luke 17:29) •Lot’s________who became
a pillar of salt (Luke 17:32) •Isaac and Jacob (Matt 22:32) •God’s speaking
to Moses out of a burning_________(Mark 12:26) •God’s provision of manna in
the wilderness (John 6:32) •The writings of_____________(Luke 24:27; John
5:46-47) •The bronze serpent that snake-bitten Israelites could look to for
healing (John 3:14) •____________(Matt 12:3-4) •The glory of King Solomon
(Matt 5:29) •The____________of Sheba (Matt 12:42) •Elijah and the widow of
Zarephath (Luke 4:25-26) •Elisha and the healing of_____________(Luke 4:27)
•Jonah’s three days and three nights in the belly of a great fish (Matt
12:39-40) •The men of_______________who repented at the preaching of Jonah
(Matt 12:41) •Isaiah (Matt 13:14-15; John 12:38-41) •_____________(Matt
24:15) •Zechariah (Matt 23:35; Luke 11:51) Jesus Believed the Old
Testament; So Can I A.
God is light. God is not silent. His word is an expression of himself
as light. B. The “sacred writings” now
serve as our God-given lamp (2 Tim 3:14-4:5). C. Jesus repeatedly and consistently looked to
the Old Testament as an historical, factual, dependable source of revelatory
light. So can we! What did Jesus think
of the Old Testament? When did he
reference it, and how? •________________(Matt 19:3-5; Gen 2:24) •Adam and Eve
(Matt 19:4-5) •_________’s murder of Abel (Matt 23:35; Luke 11:51) •Noah’s
construction of the ark (Luke 17:26-27) •God’s judgment of the world by
a___________(Matt 24:37-39) •Abraham (John 8:56-58) •________(Luke 17:28)
•The destruction of Sodom by fire and sulfur (Luke 17:29) •Lot’s________who
became a pillar of salt (Luke 17:32) •Isaac and Jacob (Matt 22:32) •God’s speaking
to Moses out of a burning_________(Mark 12:26) •God’s provision of manna in
the wilderness (John 6:32) •The writings of_____________(Luke 24:27; John
5:46-47) •The bronze serpent that snake-bitten Israelites could look to for
healing (John 3:14) •____________(Matt 12:3-4) •The glory of King Solomon
(Matt 5:29) •The____________of Sheba (Matt 12:42) •Elijah and the widow of
Zarephath (Luke 4:25-26) •Elisha and the healing of_____________(Luke 4:27)
•Jonah’s three days and three nights in the belly of a great fish (Matt
12:39-40) •The men of_______________who repented at the preaching of Jonah
(Matt 12:41) •Isaiah (Matt 13:14-15; John 12:38-41) •_____________(Matt
24:15) •Zechariah (Matt 23:35; Luke 11:51) |