SGA Pic of Christ lesson 87


OLD TESTAMENT PICTURES OF CHRIST
"FROM NOTHING TO EVERYTHING"

Lesson 87
Ezekiel 16:1-14



The great, powerful, and glorious nation of Israel (that arose to such splendor and beauty in the days of David and Solomon) started with one lone man—Abram. And when God called him, he was an idolator in a heathen land (Joshua 24:2-3). Think of it—Abram, well up in years, no children and his wife past the age of child-bearing. From him came this mighty nation—from nothing to everything by the grace of God (Deut. 7:6-8) and by the power of God (Jer. 18:1-6). According to Verses 10-14, their beauty was perfect through His beauty, which He put upon them.

But our chief business is not with national Israel but to see what this scripture shows us about ourselves, spiritual Israel, and the Kingdom of our Lord. All that the Lord God did in Israel is a picture and type of His grace to us (spiritual Israel) in Christ. For "they which are of faith, the same are the children of Abraham" (Gal. 3:7). "He is a Jew which is one inwardly" (Rom. 2:28-29).

I - (Vs. 3-5) WHAT WE WERE

I am told that among some of the pagan nations, there was a terrible custom of leaving unwanted, deformed infants in the fields to perish. You will find no better picture of our state at birth in Adam than the story of this infant.

II (Vs. 6-7) WHAT GOD DID

III – (Vs. 8-14) WHAT WE ARE NOW


Henry Mahan
Ashland, Ky.



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