God is Good Bible Course
This Bible School course centers on the transformative power of experiencing and acknowledging the goodness of God. It invites believers to "taste and see" God's goodness, as highlighted in Psalm 34:8, encouraging trust in Him as the foundation for a blessed life. The course urges viewers to not only listen but also to actively engage by taking notes and reflecting deeply, fostering a mindset shift that brings God's truth into one’s lived experience.
Dr. Amos Robinson explains the purpose of the Old Testament as a revelation of sin’s severity, humanity’s desperate need for salvation, and as a pointer to Jesus Christ. He emphasizes the believer’s responsibility to carry and reflect God’s goodness in daily life, citing John 14:12 to highlight the potential for believers to do even greater works through faith in Christ. This call to action invites believers to embody God’s nature in the world around them.
The course delves into the biblical account of Moses in Exodus 33:13, who sought to understand God's ways to remain in His favor. This desire for intimacy with God reveals how knowledge of His nature shapes our perspective and relationship with Him. God’s presence and glory are deeply connected to His goodness, and recognizing this leads to a more personal and meaningful faith journey.
Jesus Christ is portrayed as the ultimate revelation of God’s goodness and character. According to John 14:9, seeing Jesus is seeing the Father, making Jesus “perfect theology.” His life exemplifies divine goodness in action and invites believers to reflect this same character. The message encourages believers to embrace this truth, strengthening their identity and mission as followers of Christ.
Finally, this course addresses the reality of God’s sovereign goodness in all circumstances, rooted in Romans 8:28. It calls for discernment to distinguish between God's will, demonic influence, and human decisions. A renewed mind is essential for strong faith, even when God's calling feels difficult, as seen in biblical figures like Moses and Jonah. The message closes by urging persistence and quiet trust, echoing Matthew 11:11-15's message that the Kingdom of Heaven must be pursued with both courage and conviction.
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