The Covenant of Works and the Covenant of Grace in Galatians
Michael Horton, Justin Holcomb, Walter Strickland, and Bob Hiller explore Galatians 4–6, unpacking Paul’s contrast between the old and new covenants, the freedom of life […]
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Michael Horton, Justin Holcomb, Walter Strickland, and Bob Hiller explore Galatians 4–6, unpacking Paul’s contrast between the old and new covenants, the freedom of life […]
Many have criticized the Reformation’s understanding of justification, claiming it is either overstated or fundamentally mistaken. In this episode, Michael Horton, Justin Holcomb, Walter Strickland, […]
There’s a wonderful anchor for the doctrine of justification by faith alone all the way back in Genesis 15:6. After God promised to be Abraham’s […]
After their exodus from Egypt, God announced to the people of Israel that he would “send an angel to guard them on the way and […]
Though Bible readers may be familiar with all the individual stories recorded throughout Scripture, it seems that few are taught how all those stories fit […]
In light of the fact that there are so many interpretations to choose from, how do we properly read and study the Bible? On this […]
In his fourth and final conference address on the doctrine of justification, Michael Horton discusses the important contrast that we find throughout Paul’s writings between […]
What are the differences between the old and new covenants, and why does the author of Hebrews say that the first covenant has now become […]
At the conclusion of the book of Joshua, the people renew their commitment to the Mosaic covenant, saying, “We will serve the Lord.” But Joshua’s […]
On this program the hosts will wrap up their six-part series by walking through the “servant songs” of Isaiah. Again we discover the theme that […]
Isaiah’s mission was to pronounce both law and gospel. As God’ prosecuting attorney, he was called to pronounce the covenant curses on unfaithful and disobedient […]
In chapter 11 of his prophecy, Isaiah writes that, “[t]he wolf shall dwell with the lamb.” Many interpret this literally as referring to some utopian […]