God’s Plan

micandermc

March 17, 2026

Day 2 Jesus Foretold in the Old Testament

Before we delve into the life and ministry of our saviour Jesus Christ. I want us to have background knowledge so that we understand fully the purpose of the Crucifixion and Resurrection. Since the fall of mankind (Genesis 2), God’s plan has always been to restore us back to him. Today we will look at the prophecy of Jesus, which will help us to understand the importance of what He did on the cross.

In order for us to have fellowship and relationship with God again. He chose the people of Israel-Israelites- as a nation to be born into, a people set apart from the world in order to do His perfect will. The first prophecy we will focus on was given to Abraham.

In the scripture above, God tested Abraham’s love for him by asking him to sacrifice his only son. Because of Abraham’s faith, he followed the commands of God. However, it was not needed and God provided the sacrifice. Towards the end of the scripture (verse 18) the angel of the Lord said, because of Abraham faithfulness ALL THE NATIONS OF THE EARTH WILL BE BLESSED  through his seed (we see from Jesus’ genealogy that he was a descendant of Abraham). What better way to bless the earth than to free mankind from the bondage of sin and death through Jesus Christ.

We will look at Isaiah’s prophecy tomorrow. But let me leave you with some homework. What does God promise of restoring mankind (you and me) back to himself mean to you?

Answers in the comment section below 😁

 

Prayer

Lord as I search for you in daily for the  next 40 days, allow me to find you. 
Amen!

Mike & Brenda

3 Comments

  1. Doris

    1. Means that God’s love for me is greater than I can ever imagine. So great that He will stop at nothing to save me. John 3:16
    2. Means that everything God does has been carefully and purposefully planned for my good. Jer 26:11
    3. Means that no matter what mayhem the devil may unleash to try and separate us from God, he will not prevail. God always makes good on His promises. He promised to restore us and that’s why He will do.
    4. Simply means I am that precious to God, so precious that He just cannot abandon me, even if I don’t deserve it.
    5. Means my restoration is not about what I’ve done but who He is!
    (Ok seems like I could go on forever but let me stop here! Thanks M &B!) Keep blessing is with these devotionals.

    • micandermc

      I think point 5 is what people struggle with the most, well I do!

  2. Shadia

    Thank you so much Doris, I feel like you said it all.
    When I think of restoring mankind back to Himself I think of Romans 8:30 “And those he predestined, he also called; those he called, he also justified; those he justified, he also glorified.”
    As believers we are continuously being pruned into the image of Christ therefore we were restored so that God can be glorified.

    In these 40 days I pray that every aspect of our lives will glorify Him.

    Amen