Galatians 1:4-5 – Paul's Defence of His Apostolic Credentials
What does it mean to be saved? In this exposition of Galatians 1:4-5, the author answers this crucial question. He expounds on the work of Christ in saving us.
What does it mean to be saved? In this exposition of Galatians 1:4-5, the author answers this crucial question. He expounds on the work of Christ in saving us.
The three offices, prophet, priest, and king, have been a standard Reformed way of describing the work of Christ. The thesis of this article is that these offices can be used fruitfully to describe the participation of a Christian in the work of Christ through baptism.
This introduction is an exploration of the broad scope of the work of Christ. It covers the work of Christ from his incarnation to his second coming.
This article considers the person of Christ without trying to separate the work of Christ from his person. It reflects on Jesus' sinlessness, divinity, miracles, names, resurrection, humanity, and his temptations.
Paul's use of the expression "in Christ" or "in the Lord" has received a great deal of attention in the past century. His use of this formula has implications for his understanding of the person and work of Christ, the Bible's teaching on salvation, what we believe about the return of Christ and the Christian life.