Word of the Day : Expiation
ex-pi-a-tion noun :: The act of making satisfaction or atonement for any crime or fault; the extinguishing of guilt by suffering or penalty. "It seemed to him that it was all in...
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ex-pi-a-tion noun :: The act of making satisfaction or atonement for any crime or fault; the extinguishing of guilt by suffering or penalty. "It seemed to him that it was all in...
Editor’s note: Thank you for your patience for while Meridian Magazine dealt with a technical issue in the back end. Both books of Ruth and 1 Samuel are about the opening of the...
Both Jesus’s suffering/death and his death-defying resurrection are necessary parts of the gospel story, as they should be in our theology.
We say of the people we love most that we would lay down our lives for them. We mean it as love’s far boundary, the place where the road runs out and devotion can go no farther bec...
How can God forgive the guilty and still be just? John Piper opens Romans 3:20–4:5 to show how Christ’s death vindicates God’s righteousness.Watch Now
“FORGIVENESS of sins. . . As though everything were not said in that phrase!” The Swiss theologian Karl Barth wrote that as a comment on the Apostles’ Creed. He was clearly delight...
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“I believe that the first Adam threw us down by disobeying at a tree, and the second Adam lifted us up by obeying on a tree.” Concise and to the Point, p. 5 The post At and On appe...
Roger Connors is a leadership expert, business consultant, and four-time New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling author. Healing the Wounded Heart: Forgiving One Another...
Revelation: Removing the Veil, Part 18BMetropolitan Athanasios of LimassolWhatever you have, whoever you are, wherever you are, all this can come crumbling down in an instant, whic...
Who are the mediatorial figures in the Old Testament that point forward to Christ? What counts as mediation? That depends on how expansively one treats the term mediation or mediat...
“I believe that Christ did not die so that we might live. He died so that we might die, and He lives so that we might live.” Concise and to the Point, p. 5 The post A Saving Union...
Scripture References: John 5:24, 8:36, 15:3; Romans 8:1; Galatians 3:13; Colossians 1:14; Titus 2:14; Hebrews 1:3 Introduction Calvary stands at the center of all human history. Th...
“If I forgive, who will hold them accountable?” We’ve probably all had that thought, at one time or another; especially if we’ve been wronged in a significant way. It is an honest...
Inducements to Repent Acts 3:11–26 Repent therefore, and turn back. Acts 3:19 The inducements that Peter gave to his hearers to repent and believe on Jesus are the same offered to...
Michael Baxter on reparations.
Gary A. Anderson, The Torah The "thirteen attributes" portray YHWH as compassionate and forgiving, yet they are immediately followed by a declaration of divine justice (Exodus 34:...
Revelation: Removing the Veil, Part 18AMetropolitan Athanasios of LimassolWe’re reading chapter 18 of Revelation and with God’s help, we’ll try to look at what’s said there.
Roger Connors Four-Time New York Times and Wall Street Journal Best Selling Author Healing The Wounded Heart Because Christ has already paid the debt of every injustice, wounded h...
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