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God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

Oh what can be done with an old heart like mine? Soften it up with Your oil and wine. This song by Keith Green goes on to explain that the oil represents God’s Holy Spirit and the wine His blood…To prevent out hearts from hardening, we must stay surrendered to Jesus Christ. Such victory will require drawing near to Him, spending time with Him, abiding in Him, receiving His “oil and wine.” Then, and only then, can we experience the love of God melting the hardness of our stubborn hearts. This is the only way to make it in this heart-hardening, soul-destroying world.
Cheryl Ford

CHECKPOINT E

CHECKPOINT E

  • Used with permission of Scripture Union, Adelaide South Australia. Copyright holder. Original edition (C) 1986.
  • Designed for the Christian setting out to read the Bible for the first time.

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CHECK POINT E

Introduction to the selections from Isaiah and Luke’s Gospel

  • Messages of promise and hope (Readings 42 to 47)
  • Jesus the Saviour of the world (Readings 48 to 55)

These two selections have as their theme SALVATION.

In ISAIAH, the Lord’s messenger brings comfort to God’s people. Here we see a God who is ready to save at all costs. Isaiah’s message was for the people of Judah who were exiles in Babylon. Don’t give up, he says, God will come to you.

In this section we are introduced to the SERVANT. If we read these passages through O.T. lenses we would see this ‘servant’ figure as a picture of the faithful descendants of Abraham. But through N.T. lenses we see a striking and compelling picture of Jesus.

In LUKE’S GOSPEL we see salvation being won for all people through the death and resurrection of Jesus. Luke sees his passion story as the most important theme of his book. He shows that this salvation is offered to all types of people and not just for a select group.


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