
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.
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.
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.
Everything had changed since Jesus’s baptism—his work would begin in earnest now that he was in the desert.
Jesus had not even learned to walk yet, and his family was already on the run.
Jesus was tested, and that test came by way of three temptations from the devil. Discover what we can learn from these trials.
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.