
Why Couldn’t God Simply Declare Sinners Forgiven?
God comes in the flesh to bear the curse of the covenant. He does that for us, so that we might be made new.
God comes in the flesh to bear the curse of the covenant. He does that for us, so that we might be made new.
Sin is both individual and systemic in its implications; hence, Scripture cares about both personal morality and corporate justice.
Jesus saves because he triumphs over death and the devil. Yet he does so in the most surprising way: He wins by losing.
In this video, Joshua McNall explains how the doctrine of atonement reveals the depth of our human predicament.
In this video, Josh McNall introduces the topic and begins to outline several questions that emerge as we grapple with the significance of the good news of Jesus.
Between these two extremes—modern disbelief and a false dualism—resides the biblical position on the being we know as Satan, or the Devil.
Seedbed is pleased to announce the release of How Jesus Saves: Atonement for Ordinary People by Joshua McNall.
For many early theologians the enfleshing of God’s Son was itself a decisive moment of union between God and people.
The Scriptures give us a glimpse of that story. They point us toward a Story that is big and true and beautiful enough to give us meaning.
What happens to faith when it becomes too dogmatic? What about the kind that slides into perpetual doubt? In this video, Josh McNall recommends we adopt a model of faith that lives somewhere in-between.
Jesus’ birth will gave rise to rumors of the kind that travel faster than a brushfire. Two realities, laid side by side: Royal birth. Royal scandal.
God’s final salvation is about renewing the entire physical cosmos as we know it. It involves a bodily resurrection—just like that of Jesus.