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Why is trust so difficult? Unlike all the broken promises of this world, God's redeeming promises are absolute, trustworthy, and true. The convenants of God afford us with abundant reasons to trust God with his plan for our lives. The entire story of the Bible tells of a God who makes covenantal promises to his people. In response, the call is to trust him. Adam: The Promise of Abundant Life Noah: The Promise of New Beginnings Abraham: The Promise of Great Blessing Moses: The Promise of Abiding Presence David: The Promise of the Forever Kingdom Jesus: The Promise of Eternal Life Explore the…mehr

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Why is trust so difficult? Unlike all the broken promises of this world, God's redeeming promises are absolute, trustworthy, and true. The convenants of God afford us with abundant reasons to trust God with his plan for our lives. The entire story of the Bible tells of a God who makes covenantal promises to his people. In response, the call is to trust him. Adam: The Promise of Abundant Life Noah: The Promise of New Beginnings Abraham: The Promise of Great Blessing Moses: The Promise of Abiding Presence David: The Promise of the Forever Kingdom Jesus: The Promise of Eternal Life Explore the six major redeeming promises of God found in his Word. Learn more about God's commitment to his people, the nature of a covenant, and how you can find your security in being a child of God's redeeming promises.
Autorenporträt
The Rev. Charlie Holt is priest on staff of the Episcopal Diocese of Florida. He is the founder of Bible Study Media. Fr. Holt's passion is to see the worldwide Church reconciled, reformed, and renewed for vital Gospel mission to the lost. To that end, he has served as an ordained pastor and priest for 25 years. He is the author of The Christian Life Trilogy, Draw Near: Hebrews on Christian Worship, and he is the Director of the Hearts Alive children's curriculum project. He most recently served as the Associate Rector of Teaching and Formation at the Church of St. John the Divine in Houston, TX. He and his wife, Brooke, have three children.