The Cross of Shame and Glory
On the afternoon before his arrest, Jesus tells the crowds who have gathered to hear him at the Jerusalem Temple, “The hour has come for […]
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On the afternoon before his arrest, Jesus tells the crowds who have gathered to hear him at the Jerusalem Temple, “The hour has come for […]
What is the meaning of Christ’s sacrificial death on the cross? Should we see it primarily as a demonstration of God’s love, as a kind […]
One of the implications of the fall—and of our inherited sinful nature—is that we are not only estranged from God, but are also at war […]
When the angels appeared before the shepherds in Bethlehem, they came bringing a message of “good news” rather than tips for improving our life or […]
“What child is this, who laid to rest, on Mary’s lap is sleeping?” This wonderful hymn reminds us every Christmas of the sublime mystery of […]
How do the angelic announcements of Mary’s conception and of the birth of Christ relate to the Old Testament promises concerning the coming messiah, and […]
The famous Christmas hymn “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel” reminds us each year of the deep longing and hopeful expectation for the fulfillment of all […]
Many Christians in our day, whether liberal or evangelical, declare that there is hope of eternal life apart from explicit faith in Jesus Christ. In […]
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is presented in the New Testament as the factual basis of the Christian faith. If Christ is not risen, our […]
In the last program we took a look at Christ’s cross-centered mission, and in this program we want to ask what it all means. Why […]
In the second chapter of John’s gospel, people come to Jesus asking for a sign, and Jesus responds by saying, “Destroy this temple, and in […]
Was Jesus merely a nice Jewish teacher who over time began to be worshiped as a kind of god by later generations, or was he […]