John’s excitement invites his readers to lay hold of this above all else: The lavish love of God.
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Matthew 22 sees Jesus address Jewish legal debates. In the process, he makes disticntions between the Law and Gospel.
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No slogan encapsulates biblical Reformation theology as well as the one drawn from this verse. It is justification by faith apart from works and if apart from works, then the justification of the sinner is by faith alone, sola fide.
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More than Jesus being justified by His deeds, Jesus justified by His deeds. The deeds and work of His life actually justify and convey righteousness.
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How the ancient view of "guts" is a lively metaphor of promise
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It is not just a few words or a few questions coming at Jesus like a few drops of rain. It is the force of a people ready to revolt.
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The Passover is about deliverance even more so than the Day of Atonement and, unlike the Day of Atonement, the Passover is about resurrection life, new life.
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