Imagine you are David returning to the palace from successes in the battlefields year in, year out. Oh, what pageantry and honour when he entered the city gates! 1 Samuel 18:7The women sang as they …
Is the Righteousness of the Redeemer Transferable to the Redeemed?
Further to my previous post, "Whose Slaves Are We?", let me present a framework for us to reconsider the doctrine of penal substitution, for this has eternal consequences for many Christians. In …
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Whose Slaves Are We?
Merriam Webster defines a slave as "a person held in servitude as the chattel (or bondman) of another". In other words, slaves serve the interests of their masters under the bondage, or as a property, …
It is Finished, and It is Finishing!
When we think of the Cross and the resurrection of Jesus Christ during the Holy Week, we think of what Jesus declared on the Cross before He gave up His Spirit to God. Therefore when Jesus had …
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The Context and Significance of the Passover
As Passover 2020 draws near, let us consider once more: Is Passover an event or a journey? How does the significance of the context of Passover affect our response today, especially in these COVID-19 …
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The Hope of Glory in Times of Shakings
Many developments in the world right now may seem apocalyptic with no hope and glory in it. Many Christians are suffering from fear, pain, economic difficulties, and even death as a result of these …
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