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our hope is not in the what of our glorification, but the who of our glorification. When we see Christ as he is, it will be a vision unfettered by sin and thus we can experience the reality of Christ’s presence in a way that no human has experienced.
The gospel is refreshing for the inmate because it reconciles and restores them to a right relationship with God. It brings them joy in the darkest of places. It makes their wrongs right. It grants them a new identity in Christ.
Sarah Bennington invites us to enjoy the generosity of God in creation and salvation – and to consider the implications for our own lives.
Listen to Martin Luther on the first commandment, from his Large Catechism, in the third of five instalments.
Did Luther totally dismiss good works? Were they important in any way at all? Graham Tomlin investigates.
Hans Madueme explores the fall of humanity and the doctrine of original sin – challenging our underlying assumptions about reality.
Andrew Keuer examines how evangelicals approach the discipline of ethics.
Simon Gathercole examines Paul's theology of atonement, focusing on the theme of substitution.
Tony Lane advises us not to shy away from the doctrine of God's wrath, but to embrace it as an expression of God's holy love.
Alistair Donald addresses the frequently asked question of faith and science.