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Category: Biblical Theology
David Murray considers whether those who lived before Jesus' birth were saved by their works, faith in God in general, by their sacrifices, or by another way altogether. 
Mike Reeves pieces together a doctrine of scripture in the second of three talks. 
Brian Rosner shows how misguided worship is part of the human problem, and how the gospel saves us from it. 
Steffen Jenkins looks at the transformation in understanding the Bible that the Reformation brought. 
Nathan Pitchford looks at the reformers' reading of scripture and finds it is a serious challenge to contemporary evangelical interpretation. 
Cor Bennema looks at the evangelical approach to academic biblical studies. 
The Bible has been given to us to help us know and love Christ. Our Father is generous and loving, and loves to communicate with us; the Spirit has inspired the scriptures so that they bring life, joy, and fullness to the Christian walk. There is a joy and freedom as we open God’s book and hear his words. If you have misunderstood or abused the Bible up until now, making it about you and your efforts, simply look to Jesus instead. The Bible speaks of him and your salvation rests on him. Read it to love and trust him more.
Daniel Hames reminds us that the great theologians of the early church were first and foremost pastors who opened the Bible week-by-week to preach Christ to their flocks. 
Peter Mead meditates on the significance of Jesus' identity as a 'Nazarene', showing us the comfort and assurance that He is God with us. 
Sinclair Ferguson gives preachers plenty to think about when 'preaching Christ'.