THE PROMISES OF GOD SERIES Series Introduction The promises of God are not isolated statements scattered through Scripture. They are the unfolding expressions of one eternal purpose, conceived in God before the foundation of the world, revealed through covenant, and fulfilled in Jesus Christ. Why The Promises of God Matter explains why they are important to believers. This series functions as a theological hub—a unified framework that weaves together distinct promises without collapsing them into a single category. Each promise stands on its own, yet each flows from the same eternal source and prepares the way for the next. Together they testify to the faithfulness of God across redemptive history. The Coherence of God’s Promises One eternal purpose, planned in God Revealed through covenant Fulfilled in Christ Applied by the Spirit of truth Consummated in glory Each article in this series may b...
Two Mountains, Two Mediators, One God Few passages in the New Testament draw the contrast between the two covenants more vividly than Hebrews 12:18-29, and few passages have more to say about how we perceive God. The writer sets up a deliberate and dramatic comparison. On one side stands Mount Sinai — a scene of blazing fire, darkness, gloom, a tempest, the blast of a trumpet, and a voice so overwhelming that the people begged it to stop (Hebrews 12:18-19, Exodus 19:16-19). Even Moses, the mediator of that covenant, said, "I am terrified and trembling" (Hebrews 12:21). The law that descended from that mountain came with a boundary — touch the mountain and die (Exodus 19:12). The entire encounter communicated one overwhelming message: God is holy, and you are not, and the distance between you is absolute. On the other side stands the New Mount Zion, the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem — and the contrast could not be more complete. Here there is no fire that ...