On the Road to Emmaus

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Category: Atonement

New Exodus – Part 4 – The Ending of Exile and the Forgiveness of Sins

26 July, 2008 (17:05) | Atonement, Bible, Hamartiology (Sin), Isaiah, Psalms | 3 comments

Last time, I wrote about the “new exodus,” describing it as a way of speaking of the ending of the Jewish exile while investing it with the epochal significance of replacing the Exodus as the defining event in Israel’s history and their revelation of God. I then described reasons for believing that theologically, the Jewish [...]

Do not Weep for Me…

6 April, 2007 (19:45) | Atonement, Bible, Gospels, Holy Week | No comments

In his gospel, Luke tells us that as Jesus was on the way to Golgotha, a number of women followed Jesus mourning and wailing for him. Remarkably, he turns to them, saying “do not weep for me; weep for yourselves and for your children” (Lk. 23.28). I find it amazing that as Jesus experiences the [...]

Resurrection and Justification Part 1

26 March, 2007 (02:32) | Atonement, Paul, Soteriology (Salvation) | No comments

An excerpt from “Saved By His Life” – a new paper I am working on:

Since the Protestant Reformation, “justification by faith” has been the articulus stantis et cadentis ecclesiae—the article by which the church stands or falls. Stressing the significance of this doctrine, Martin Luther once said,
“[Justification is] the chief article of Christian [...]

The Return of the Lost Ark

31 January, 2007 (02:58) | Atonement, Gospels | No comments

“Now Mary stood outside the tomb crying. As she wept, she bent over to look into the tomb and saw two angels in white, seated where Jesus’ body had been, one at the head and the other at the foot. They asked her, “Woman, why are you crying?”  “They have taken my Lord away,” [...]

The Surrender of the Son

7 November, 2006 (03:02) | Atonement, Holy Week, Paul | No comments

In Romans 8:32, Paul says that “He who did not spare his own Son but gave him up for us all, how will he not also with him graciously give us all things?” This phrase “gave him up” means to deliver, hand over, surrender or betray. Very strong language. I believe that this verse gets [...]