The Vicarious Death Of Jesus (VII)
Those who reject the vicarious (substitutionary) death of Jesus are known to ask the following question: “How is it possible that the same Jesus who was resurre...
Those who reject the vicarious (substitutionary) death of Jesus are known to ask the following question: “How is it possible that the same Jesus who was resurre...
If “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Rom. 3:23), then our own personal “righteousness” will never be more than “filthy rags” (Isa. 64:6). Bu...
As noted already, some reject the idea of propitiation because they do not believe any true wrath exists in an “all-loving” God. Thus, they reject the idea that...
In a Facebook discussion I had with a Jesus-Did-Not-Die-Vicariously brother several years ago, I said: In Galatians 3:13, Paul wrote, “Christ has redeemed us fr...
By the time we get to the pages of the New Testament, we are absolutely overjoyed to discover that the great scheme of redemption that was fully hidden in the m...
AT ISSUE IS WHAT THE BIBLE, NOT CALVINISM, TEACHES The main difference between Calvinism, a man-made doctrine, and the Bible, a divinely inspired revelation, is...
In their efforts to refute Calvinism, some are willing to deny that Jesus died vicariously, or in our stead, as the word indicates. In running away from Calvini...