God Saves a People
How does God work in history to save, protect, and shape a people? This seven-session study traces the biblical story of God's saving activity—from the Exodus through the ministry of Jesus and the life of the early church.
Participants explore key events and texts from both the Old and New Testaments, discovering how God's saving purpose continues to shape the life of faith today.
Session Titles
- God’s Saving Purpose
- God’s People in Bondage
- Deliverance and Covenant
- Living as God’s People
- Prophets and Promise
- Jesus and God’s Saving Work
- God’s People for the World
Part of the Great Themes of the Bible Series
God Saves a People is one of four studies in the Great Themes of the Bible series. Each seven-session study follows a major biblical theme across both Testaments, helping participants discover the unity of Scripture and the continuity of God's work throughout history.