Is Jesus Atoning for You in Heaven?
The time-tested categories of Jesus’s humiliation and exaltation, coupled with his threefold office, are biblical ways to think about the priesthood of Christ in Hebrews.
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The time-tested categories of Jesus’s humiliation and exaltation, coupled with his threefold office, are biblical ways to think about the priesthood of Christ in Hebrews.
Benjamin Gladd and Nancy Guthrie outline principles for tracing themes in the text and avoiding common pitfalls of biblical interpretation.
According to Newton, Paul’s total inability is the context within which the Lord makes the sufficiency of his own power and grace known to Paul.
The cross isn’t only the place of Jesus’s suffering; it’s also the moment when God’s glory is supremely revealed.
Instead of labeling Jesus a Bethlehemite, Matthew identifies him as a Nazarene, one who would inevitably be misunderstood and ultimately rejected.