Chapter 4 – The Death of the King

Oct 1999 - Feb 2000

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Sermons in this series
Thu, Dec 16, 1999
Duration: 1 hr 17 mins 19 secs
The extent of the atonement. Limitations of the human influence and governmental views of the Cross. The limited and unlimited atonement views. The atonement is the sole legal basis for all grace. Questions and answers.
Thu, Dec 09, 1999
Duration: 1 hr 18 mins 43 secs
The nature of atonement. Three approaches to the Cross of Christ from church history. The issue of salvation is theological and God-centered not psychological and man-centered. It is, therefore, unchanging and stable. The sanctification, human influence, and governmental views of the Cross, seen in two historical events of judgment-salvation. Questions and answers.
Thu, Dec 02, 1999
Duration: 1 hr 20 mins 28 secs
The Cross of Christ and unbelief. Unbelief in the virgin birth and the incarnation rejects the Creator/creature distinction. Unbelief in Scripture, as a historical record, reject a God Who speaks and reveals Himself. The Cross of Christ changes the basis for condemnation from personal sin to unbelief. The gospel both softens and hardens hearts. Jewish unbelief. Unbelief wants salvation without judgment. Gentile unbelief. Repentance alone does not save; there must be restitution. Without the need for atonement, the Cross of Christ becomes unnecessary. Unbelief must redefine the Cross of Christ. The act of approving what is wicked is worse than doing it! Questions and answers.
Thu, Nov 18, 1999
Duration: 1 hr 22 mins 53 secs
How the New Testament presents the Cross of Christ. Christ was in charge of His unique death and was both priest and sacrifice. The Cross has cosmic effects, changing the basis for condemnation. The Cross of Christ had angelic implications. God’s timing and the Cross of Christ. Questions and answers.