Tag: Revelation
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Thinking rightly about the Apocalypse, with David Höhne @ Moore College
The current global pandemic is prompting apocalyptic thoughts. David Höhne at Moore College speaks about the “Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse”.
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So here’s the plan (Ephesians 1:8–10)
The God of the universe has a plan to sum up all things in Christ. He’s revealed that plan to us, and is putting it into effect through the gospel.
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Graeme Goldsworthy on the Gospel, Atonement, Satisfaction and Justification
Graeme Goldsworthy’s life work is about integrating the grand sweep of biblical narrative with its central theme, the gospel. The gospel, for Goldsworthy, has at its very heart the amazing truth that Christ died as a satisfaction for sin.
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The vocational dimension of Jewish identity in the New Testament
In my book, I contend that Paul did not conceive of the distinct value of Jewishness principally in terms of salvation, but rather in terms of a special vocation arising from their possession of a unique divine revelation (the Law, or the Scriptures more generally).
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Bringing the Bible alive?
We can’t bring the Bible alive; it is far more alive than we are. But often we do need to bring the Bible teaching and the Bible teachers alive.
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New Heavens and New Earth (Revelation 21:1)
What does ‘New heavens and New Earth’ mean? The “New Heavens and New Earth” is a way of saying a “whole new creation”. It’s not trying to draw a distinction between Heavens and Earth; rather it’s trying to say “a new everything”. The phrase “Heavens and earth” by itself are the Bible’s way of saying…