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Category: Scripture
The humility we learn at the foot of the gospel, glorying in Christ and not ourselves, therefore turns out to be the wellspring of all evangelical health. When our eyes are opened to the love of God for us sinners, we let slip our masks. Condemned as sinners yet justified, we can begin to be honest about ourselves. Loved despite our unloveliness, we begin to love. Given peace with God, we begin to know an inner peace and joy. Shown the magnificence of God above all things, we become more resilient, trembling in wonder at God, and not man.
“While the law reveals the righteousness of God, the gospel brightens the revelation of his righteousness and adds the revelation of his grace. While the law imprisons the sinner, the gospel liberates him, yet liberates him according to law. While the law shows the malignity of sin and dooms the sinner to death, the gospel assents to both, but conquers the one and counteracts the other.” Christmas Evans
Dan Hames explores the way Old Testament people, events, and practices prefigure and preach Jesus and his work of salvation. 
Mike Reeves explores the doctrine of revelation in the second of four talks. 
Dan Hames asks Graham Tomlin about Luther's famous distinction between 'law' and 'gospel', and they touch on the New Perspective's reading of Luther. 
Mike Reeves explores the doctrine of revelation in the third of four talks. 
Swiss reformer Huldrych Zwingli's famous sermon outlines the power and authority of the Bible. Online exclusively at Union! 
The Princeton scholar B. B. Warfield shows how the scriptures are God's inspired and authoritative word. 
Mike Reeves explores the doctrine of revelation in the last of four talks.