
Dr. Gary Yates will walk us through a variety of biblical topics in this series, helping us to explore and learn about important biblical themes. Dr. Yates has been an old testament professor for 20+ years, is currently serving as the head pastor of Living Word Baptist Church, and is the author of books including: The Message of the Twelve, Urban Legends of the Old Testament, and The Essence of ... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Dr. Yates shows us a cluster of Psalms emphasizing the kingship of the Lord, and how David's house as adopted sons of the Lord were designed to rule over Israel. However, David and his sons could would need a new hope to implement God's kingdom on ea... more
In Season 3 of Living in the Word, Dr. Yates shows us how Jesus changes the way Christians read The Book of Psalms.
In the final part of the new exodus series, we look at how Jesus is the promised, great deliverance over all the powers of evil not just for Israel but also for all the nations.
In this episode, Dr. Yates explains how the confusing story of the pigs drowning in the sea might actually be showing us something bigger! Just like how Yahweh delivered the Hebrews out of the hand of the Egyptians using the power of the sea in the O... more
In Mark we see Jesus calm the storm and walk on water, but ultimately these miracles have a deeper meaning in reference to the Old Testament where the chaos of the sea and nature can only be tamed by the one true God, Yahweh!
In this episode, we look at how Mark shows us that with the new exodus, salvation is not just from human enemies but also from the dark spiritual forces in opposition with God. Jesus is the Divine Warrior to defeat powers of evil!
The Veil is torn! In this episode, Dr. Yates demonstrates how Mark is showing us that Jesus is the fulfillment of the prayer in Isaiah 64, and the second exodus has finally arrived.
In this episode we look at how Mark quotes the book of Isaiah to show us the ultimate fulfillment of the second exodus is found in Jesus.







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