4.19 Ardel Caneday, David Schrock, Trent Hunter • Interview • “Christ Concealed and Revealed: Did Not the Messiah Have to Suffer These Things and then Enter His Glory? Luke 24:13–35”

Listen in as David Schrock and Trent Hunter interview Ardel Caneday on his Christ Over All essay: “Christ Concealed and Revealed: Did Not the Messiah Have to Suffer These Things and then Enter His Glory? Luke 24:13–35″
Christ Concealed and Revealed: “Did Not the Messiah Have to Suffer These Things and then Enter His Glory?” Luke 24:13–35

Like the men on the road to Emmaus, both our eyes and the Scriptures must be opened. Christ-centered interpretation happens because the entire Old Testament is Christ-centered revelation.
Applying the Law of Moses to the Christian Life

Are Christians obligated to obey the Old Testament laws? How does one apply these laws to a believer under the new covenant?
2.9 Andrew Walker, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • “The Moral Meaning of Loving One’s Neighbor”

The world’s meager idea of love as mutual affirmation pales in comparison to the robust view of love presented in Scripture. True love of neighbor refuses to uphold tacit lies, but instead seeks human flourishing lived out in God’s ordered reality.
The Moral Meaning of Loving One’s Neighbor

The world’s meager idea of love as mutual affirmation pales in comparison to the robust view of love presented in Scripture. True love of neighbor refuses to uphold tacit lies, but instead seeks human flourishing lived out in God’s ordered reality.
2.8 Andrew Walker • Reading • “The Moral Meaning of Loving One’s Neighbor”

The world’s meager idea of love as mutual affirmation pales in comparison to the robust view of love presented in Scripture. True love of neighbor refuses to uphold tacit lies, but instead seeks human flourishing lived out in God’s ordered reality.
The Hostility of Loving Your Neighbor

What better way to enforce obedience than to dress up a command that is not in the Bible with language that is from the Bible? “Love your neighbor” indeed.
Lawful Love: How the Law Preserves and Propels Our Love

The words “Love” and “Law” make for an odd couple, but these two words together explain the fundamental nature of Christian love.