(Fallen) Creation and (Warm) Redemption

It is because we believe in redemption that we are able to thank God for our creation. ~ Adolph Saphir, Our Day-Life, Thoughts on John IX: 4 (New York: Robert Carter and Brothers, 1878), p. 81 I talk with people from time to time who, facing down the pain and difficulty of life, say “It’dContinue reading “(Fallen) Creation and (Warm) Redemption”

God’s Flaming Glory – Post 13 – God’s Glory in Redemption, According to Jonathan Edwards

You can read post 12 here, or find the series overview page here.             Redemption was God’s end in creating the universe through the communication of His goodness. Redemption and the new creation are the end (or the goal) of the old creation “as the use of a house is the end of… building it.”[1]Continue reading “God’s Flaming Glory – Post 13 – God’s Glory in Redemption, According to Jonathan Edwards”

God’s Flaming Glory – God’s Glory in the Cross, According to Albert Mohler – Post 9

This post explores Albert Mohler’s concept of God’s glory in redemption and the cross. Mohler describes redemption as a theatrical drama played out on the stage of creation, with the cross being the ultimate demonstration of God’s glory. In theatrical terms, he emphasizes how the cross reveals the righteousness and redemptive purpose of God.

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