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THE GOSPEL PODCAST – Genesis 24-25 – Daily Devotional Jan. 8, 2026 THE CROWN JEWEL OF SCRIPTURE TYPES
Dive into the longest chapter in Genesis—the richest picture of Christ calling His bride in this age of grace! Brother Tony McLaughlin mines seven gleaming jewels each from Abraham (as God the Father), the unnamed eldest servant (as the Holy Ghost), Rebekah (as the called-out Church), Sarah’s vacated tent (dispensational transition), and the fleshly contrasts of Ishmael & Esau.
See sovereign grace in action: The Father sends His Spirit with unlimited riches to woo a willing bride for His resurrected Son. Rebekah runs to serve, receives earnest gifts, says “I will go,” journeys by faith, and meets her Bridegroom at eventide—a preview of the rapture (1 Thessalonians 4:17)!
No replacement theology here—Israel’s earthly promises postponed but rock-solid, while the Church is exalted in heavenly places (Ephesians 2:6). Warning: Don’t despise your birthright like Esau or trust flesh like Ishmael—cling to grace!
Heart-stirring, old-time preaching from the King James Bible. Rightly divided, dispensationally sound, with a burden for souls. Glory—what a type! What a Saviour! What a Book!
Subscribe, listen, and let iron sharpen iron (Proverbs 27:17). Are you sealed and journeying? Or will you say “I will go” today? The Bridegroom cometh!
By Tony McLaughlinTHE GOSPEL PODCAST – Genesis 24-25 – Daily Devotional Jan. 8, 2026 THE CROWN JEWEL OF SCRIPTURE TYPES
Dive into the longest chapter in Genesis—the richest picture of Christ calling His bride in this age of grace! Brother Tony McLaughlin mines seven gleaming jewels each from Abraham (as God the Father), the unnamed eldest servant (as the Holy Ghost), Rebekah (as the called-out Church), Sarah’s vacated tent (dispensational transition), and the fleshly contrasts of Ishmael & Esau.
See sovereign grace in action: The Father sends His Spirit with unlimited riches to woo a willing bride for His resurrected Son. Rebekah runs to serve, receives earnest gifts, says “I will go,” journeys by faith, and meets her Bridegroom at eventide—a preview of the rapture (1 Thessalonians 4:17)!
No replacement theology here—Israel’s earthly promises postponed but rock-solid, while the Church is exalted in heavenly places (Ephesians 2:6). Warning: Don’t despise your birthright like Esau or trust flesh like Ishmael—cling to grace!
Heart-stirring, old-time preaching from the King James Bible. Rightly divided, dispensationally sound, with a burden for souls. Glory—what a type! What a Saviour! What a Book!
Subscribe, listen, and let iron sharpen iron (Proverbs 27:17). Are you sealed and journeying? Or will you say “I will go” today? The Bridegroom cometh!