3.21 David Schrock, Trent Hunter, Ardel Caneday • Interview • “Entering Pilate’s Unholy of Holies: How Jesus’s Cross in John’s Gospel Fulfills the Day of Atonement”
Listen in as David Schrock discusses his essay “Entering Pilate’s Unholy of Holies: How Jesus’s Cross in John’s Gospel Fulfills the Day of Atonement” with Trent Hunter and Ardel Caneday.
The Light Shines in the Darkness and is Not Apprehended (Part Two)
In typical Johannine fashion, the motif of light and darkness carries an important double meaning. Jesus is neither overcome by the darkness, nor is he understood by it. Yet, as the true light, he illuminates the darkness and gives sight to those with eyes of faith.
The Light Shines in the Darkness and is Not Apprehended (Part One)
Just as the first light shone into the darkness at the dawn of creation, so did the true light which ushered in the new creation.
3.20 David Schrock • Reading • “Entering Pilate’s Unholy of Holies: How Jesus’s Cross in John’s Gospel Fulfills the Day of Atonement”
The temple is a major theme in John’s gospel. Yet, the most significant event in temple life—the Day of Atonement—is strikingly absent. That is, until we look more closely.
Entering Pilate’s Unholy of Holies: How Jesus’s Cross in John’s Gospel Fulfills the Day of Atonement
The temple is a major theme in John’s gospel. Yet, the most significant event in temple life—the Day of Atonement—is strikingly absent. That is, until we look more closely.
Forsakenness: A Brief Theology of the Cup
Because of Christ’s work on the cross, we sing, “That bitter cup, love drank it up. Now blessing’s draught for me.” Hallelujah!
Unbroken Bones Signal Unbroken Faithfulness: The Paschal Pointers of the Passion Narrative in John’s Gospel
In the passion narrative of John’s gospel, we behold the lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!
3.19 Nicholas Piotrowski, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • “‘The Exodus He Accomplished at Jerusalem'” The Gospels’ Theology of Exile & Return in the Cross & Resurrection”
What does the crucifixion and resurrection have to do with Israel’s exile and the exodus?
A Substitutionary Sacrifice for Sinners: The Passion Narrative in Luke’s Gospel
If we want to fully grasp Jesus’s substitutionary work on the Cross, we must understand his work in light of the Old Testament. Luke helps us to do just that.
Witnessing The Triumph of Jesus in Mark’s Gospel
In Mark’s gospel, we see the long-awaited Messiah appear. But when he does, he does not come as many thought he would.
The Love of Christ in the Agony of Gethsemane: The Struggle Before the Cross in Matthew’s Gospel
In the Garden of Gethsemane, we behold the determination and devotion of our beloved savior.
3.18 Nicholas Piotrowski • Reading • “‘The Exodus He Accomplished at Jerusalem'” The Gospels’ Theology of Exile & Return in the Cross & Resurrection”
What does the crucifixion and resurrection have to do with Israel’s exile and the exodus?