1) A new exodus of God's people from bondage led by God's Son (new Israel) – vv13-15.. 2) A new gathering of God's people from exile into a new covenant led by Israel's true king – vv16-18. 3) God's Son & promised King will be rejected – vv19-23. Application: 1) Be assured that despite evil opposition, God's purposes will be accomplished. 2) Marvel at who Christ is and what He is doing! Digging Deeper: 1) How does this chapter demonstrate God's sovereignty over evil? In what areas of your life do you need to be reminded of this? 2) What did the exodus of God's people from slavery in Egypt point to in the NT? 3) How does seeing God's word fulfilled encourage you? 4) What truths about Jesus did this passage remind you of? How can you respond? Other passages to consider: Ex 1:1-2:10; Ps 22; 69; Isa 53; 51:9-11; Jer 16:14-15; 31:15-34 (Heb 8:8-13); Hos 11:1-11; Rom 6:1-14; 8:28-30; Col 1:13-14
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Jathan Newton was born and raised in Indianapolis. God saved Jathan at a young age through the preaching of the gospel and instruction of his parents. He received a B.S. in Civil Engineering at Purdue University where he met and married Melissa. During Jathan’s college years,...