Resources tagged with “Atonement”
Isaiah 52:12-15
An examination of the dual themes of sufferings and triumph in the Servant Songs of Isaiah and how the one preceeds the other.
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Isaiah 53:4-6
An Old Testament prophecy about the suffering that Christ would undergo on behalf of his elect.
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Revelation 11:15-19
The Ark of the Covenant in John's vision shows that Christ's atonement purchased communion with God.
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John 19:31-42
That Jesus' bones were not broken reveals the Father's regard for his Son, preventing further indignity.
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Matthew 27:51, Colossians 1:13
The earth shaking at the sight of the Son of God crucified reveals the universal and cosmological implications of the atonement.
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John 12:20-36
The Father was silent as His Son died, but as soon as Jesus' lips fell silent the Father spoke by profound deeds.
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Luke 23:44-49
The final saying of Jesus on the cross indicates that communion was restored, having accomplished our salvation.
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John 19:28-30
Jesus knew that the Old Testament Scripture was approaching final completeness when He exclaimed "It is finished."
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John 19:25-37
When considering Christ's crucifixion we are to strive to avoid the two extremes of being too sentimental or too doctrinal.
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Luke 23:32-43
Jesus replies to the thief's requiest in abundant mercy and superlative blessing that the earth had not yet known.
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John 10:11-18
The death of the Son of God is the Gospel itself.
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For God So Loved the World
A defense of the importance of upholding both the doctrines of common grace and definite atonement in light of the biblical evidence.
ContinueCovenant Theology: The Meaning of the Death of Christ
An adequate understanding of the cross of Christ must be understood as covenantal and Trinitarian.
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