
Promise – The Kingdom Foreshadowed
Promise –
The Kingdom Foreshadowed
The Kingdom Gospel of Jesus
Genesis 12:1–3; Isaiah 9:6–7; Daniel 7:13–14
In Creation, God made us to reflect His love and rule with Him. Through Rebellion, we chose sin and were separated from Him. Yet God gave a Promise of rescue through a coming King. Christ the King came, lived sinlessly, died, and rose again. Now all are called to Believe, Repent, and through Baptism, begin new life. As we Follow Jesus, we live by His Spirit and await His Return to restore all things.
Promise – The Kingdom Foreshadowed Genesis 9:13
God Promised to Bless the Nations Genesis 12:1–3
God Chose Abraham, Not to Bless Just One Family, but to Bless All Families Isaiah 49:6
This Blessing Wasn’t About Money or Comfort—It Was About Restoring Relationship with God Galatians 3:8
The Promise Is Global: The Kingdom Would Be for Every Tribe, Language, and Nation Genesis 12:3; Revelation 7:9
God Promised a Righteous King (Isaiah 9:6–7)
God’s Promise Came in a Time of Darkness
This King Would Rule with Perfect Justice and Peace
His Reign Would Never End Revelation 11:15
This Promise Points Directly to Jesus
God Promised an Everlasting Kingdom (Daniel 7:13–14)
Daniel’s Vision of Hope in Exile
The End of Corruption and Fear Daniel 7:14
The Kingdom Is for All Peoples
Fulfilled in Jesus, the Son of Man Mark 14:62
All the Promises Point to the King Genesis 12:3; Isaiah 9:6–7; Daniel 7:13–14; Galatians 3:16; Isaiah 9:6; Daniel 7:1; Matthew 4:17; John 18:36
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Jesus is King.
And He’s inviting you to follow Him—today.