Better
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Better - Week 4
Josh Britt|March 18, 2018This Sunday at Courageous The story of redemption through Christ shows up thought the entire Old Testament. Jesus is the climax of the story of Scripture. This Sunday we will see how he is the better Hosea. He demonstrates his great love for sinful people by coming and dying on the cross of the world. Anytime we begin to question his love for us we can look to the cross. Jesus is truly better. Through this series, we will learn that the whole story of Christianity is about Jesus, that (unlike Adam) Jesus resisted temptation and can give us strength to do the same, that Hosea shows us Jesus’s love for the sinful, that Isaac prefigures the sacrifice Jesus would later make for us on the cross, and that (unlike Jonah) Jesus lovingly seeks to draw enemies to him. Can’t wait to see you this weekend at Courageous!
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Better Week 3
Frank Caravella|March 11, 2018The story of redemption through Christ shows up thought the entire Old Testament. Jesus is the climax of the story of Scripture. This Sunday we will see how he is the better Abraham. He demonstrates his great love for us by his life freely on the cross. Anytime we begin to doubt his love for us we just have to look to the cross. Jesus is truly better.
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Better - Week 2
Josh Britt|March 4, 2018The story of redemption through Christ shows up thought the entire Old Testament. Jesus is the climax of the story of Scripture. This Sunday we will see how he is the better Adam. Though Jesus faced temptation he did not succumb to it. Through his power we can have the strength to do the same. Jesus is truly better.
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Better - Week 1
Josh Britt|February 25, 2018The story of redemption through Christ shows up thought the entire Old Testament. Jesus is the climax of the story of Scripture. He is the better Adam, Abraham, Jonah, and Hosea. Through this series, we will learn that the whole story of Christianity is about Jesus, that (unlike Adam) Jesus resisted temptation and can give us strength to do the same, that Hosea shows us Jesus’s love for the sinful, that Isaac prefigures the sacrifice Jesus would later make for us on the cross, and that (unlike Jonah) Jesus lovingly seeks to draw enemies to him.