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.
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.
Typological Reading Versus Typological Writing (Part Two)

When we rewind the tape and look at the Old Testament from our New Testament perspective, we see that the story really was about Jesus all along.
April Intermission: From the Person and Work of Christ to the Christian Home

The work of Jesus Christ is the bedrock of the Christian faith. His penal substitutionary death solved our greatest problem, and his resurrection guaranteed our certain hope. Here, we provide a recap of April 2023’s articles and a preview of our glorious theme in May: God’s beautiful design of the Christian home.
The Lamb of God: A Pattern of Redemption

John calls Jesus the Lamb of God, but what exactly does that mean? We need to read our whole Bible to find out.
Substitution and Divine Love

How do you respond when someone calls Penal Substitutionary Atonement “divine child abuse”? Hopefully you’ve read this article beforehand.