Mike Sigman - March 15, 2026
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From Series: "All Things New"
God is the one who makes things new. In his Word we find a number of areas that he has made new through the person and work of Jesus.
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CloseThe Bible tells one unified story of redemption from Genesis to Revelation, with God's character remaining constant throughout both testaments. While some perceive the God of the Old Testament as wrathful and the God of the New Testament as loving, this view is incorrect - God displays both love and righteous anger consistently. The Old Testament promises a coming redeemer to save humanity from sin, and this promise is fulfilled in Jesus Christ. The Incarnation represents God becoming flesh and moving into our neighborhood, demonstrating His commitment to salvation. This truth should transform how we view God and live our daily lives, knowing He understands our struggles intimately.
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God is the one who makes things new. In his Word we find a number of areas that he has made new through the person and work of Jesus.