What if God has had a plan for you since the very beginning?
The God of the universe has made you some big promises. He made them first in the Old Testament, but they remain at the core of his heart and have never changed. They’re the key to your fulfillment and to his plans for you, both in this life and the life to come.
- God wants to rescue you from bondage.
- He wants to deliver you from whatever holds you back.
- He wants you to discover his original intention for your life.
- And he wants you to be a part of a family that is making a difference.
In the ancient celebration of Passover, we find a picture of God’s heart for us in the four cups of wine representing each of these core promises. Now, in Four Cups, Church of the Highlands pastor and New York Times best-selling author Chris Hodges reveals that, no matter where we are on our spiritual journey, these four cups of promise provide a simple, powerful, unforgettable way of reaching our potential and growing closer to God.
Steeped in Jewish history and tradition, yet breathing the transforming hope of Jesus on every track, Four Cups will help you move forward through the four stages of faith. Your thirst for more will finally be quenched — and you’ll experience a wellspring of joy, hope, and purpose.
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“Pastor
Chris Hodges explores the Four Promises of the Jewish Seder and their
significance to Christians. Narrator Brandon Batchelar’s powerful delivery of
Jewish history, teachings, and traditions provides authenticity to the author’s
message. Beginning in the Old Testament, the author examines the Passover meal
the Israelites ate the night before their exodus from Egypt, which is what the
Seder meal celebrates. Then he explains why the commitments to sanctification,
deliverance, and redemption are key to a believer’s spiritual fulfillment and
the promise of freedom found in Jesus Christ. Batchelar’s pace slows for added
emphasis when he discusses how to apply the Four Cups of promises to daily life
and the challenges that may arise.”
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