What Happened to Jesus on Good Friday?
The events of Good Friday are of the greatest consequence for history. The day restored the identity of creation from victim of Adam’s sin to that of promised restoration. It changed the trajectory of human
The events of Good Friday are of the greatest consequence for history. The day restored the identity of creation from victim of Adam’s sin to that of promised restoration. It changed the trajectory of human
What follows is an account of the biblical doctrine of our trinitarian God, highlighting his oneness while bearing witness to the three divine persons.
The power of God is not the power to be more oppressive than the oppressor, but to take all that the oppressor can do, and give back love.
It is not just a message we proclaim, it is the person of Jesus—he is the embodiment of the kingdom.
All the nations of the world are being invited to participate in the salvation and justice that comes through Yahweh’s Servant.
Though not used as a collection of slogans during the Protestant Reformation itself, these five solas emerged later in church history as a summary of Reformed theology.
Before Jesus heals our human hurts, he feels them! God heals us because he loves us.
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.