
Jesus Undoes the Work of Adam
It is fair to say that Romans 7 is the most controverted and controversial chapter in the whole of Romans.
It is fair to say that Romans 7 is the most controverted and controversial chapter in the whole of Romans.
Romans 5 will focus on the benefits or results of having right standing with God for those in Christ.
Everything had changed since Jesus’s baptism—his work would begin in earnest now that he was in the desert.
God is not merely interested in meting out justice in a wicked and sinful world, he is also interested in redeeming that world.
The Gentiles in Rome are loved by God and called to belong to him, and be his holy people, along with Jewish followers of Jesus.
When they came to the place called Golgotha, they crucified Jesus, along with two revolutionaries: one on his right, the other on his left.
Jesus knew that the time had finally come—the hour when the Son of Man would be glorified.
The Pharisees tried to seize Jesus, as it seemed he was claiming to be divine and daring to speak of his own authority concerning the Law.
As seasoned fishermen, Jesus’ disciples knew enough to be afraid. But where was Jesus?
Before there were four written Gospels, there was the single oral telling of the good news. Ben Witherington III explores what that might have sounded like in written form.
Hear the story of Jesus’ baptism afresh from this imaginative account by Ben Witherington based on our canonical Gospels.
Jesus has taken Peter through the whole recommissioning process, and it was emotional.