The Nations Participate in Building God's House

The Nations Participate in Building God's House

In this article Jobe Ringer argues that the Old Testament consistently portrays the nations as participants in the building and beautifying of God’s dwelling place. 

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A Dangerous Antidote: A Review of Bates' Gospel Allegiance

A Dangerous Antidote: A Review of Bates' Gospel Allegiance

The “royal gospel” is a small gospel that has severed Christ from his elect people and his kingship from his priesthood.

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Reading 1 John with Exodus

Reading 1 John with Exodus

When put on the backdrop of the Golden Calf story, we are reminded that though we enter into the same type of idolatry as those people, still we have an Intercessor. We have a better Moses, who is Himself our propitiation, able to intercede on our behalf with the Father.

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Law & Gospel: The Narrow Focus

Law & Gospel: The Narrow Focus

Do the biblical writers ever contrast law with gospel? The answer is “Yes.” In fact, such a contrast is vital to our understanding of justification and to living the Christian life.

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Law & Gospel: The Big Picture

Law & Gospel: The Big Picture

The law and gospel each have an expansive range of meaning. Broadly considered, they overlap and are interrelated. More narrowly viewed, they’re distinct.

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