The Bible presents history not as a mere sequence of human events, but as the unfolding of God’s sovereign plan to redeem a fallen world. From the creation of all things to the consummation of all things in Christ, Scripture reveals a divine narrative that is both historical and theological. This grand sweep of redemptive history invites believers to see themselves within God’s eternal purpose.
Understanding the historical flow of Scripture is essential for serious Bible students. It provides context for the unfolding covenants, the rise and fall of empires, and the prophetic promises that culminate in the person and work of Jesus Christ. The Bible’s historical narrative is not merely informative; it is transformative, calling us to trust in the faithfulness of God who governs history.
This podcast will explore key epochs in redemptive history as recorded in Scripture, examining their theological significance and how they fit into God’s overarching covenantal plan. We will trace the movement from creation, through the patriarchs, the exodus, the monarchy, exile, and restoration, to the final fulfillment in Christ and the new heavens and new earth.
