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- Grace & Peace (But Mostly Anxiety): How Not to Email Your Pastor
- Favorites Quotes from "Out of the Silent Planet"
- What About Gluttony?
- Favorite Quotes from "The Blade Itself"
- For Non-Believers
- Favorite Quotes from "Ready Player One"
- Bible Verses You Cannot Obey Without Church
- A Fierce Shepherd
- Why Does God Demand a Payment for Sin?
- How Sickness is a Gift
Tag Archives: penal substitutionary atonement
A Russian King, a Slave, Some Wolves, & Jesus
Paul Washer: Several years ago when I was in the Ukraine, they told me a story about a Russian Prince and his slave who were riding a dog sled in Siberia. Soon into their journey, they began to be chased … Continue reading
The Heart of Sin & Salvation
John Stott: The concept of substitution may be said to lie at the heart of both sin and salvation. For the essence of sin is man substituting himself for God, while the essence of salvation is God substituting himself for … Continue reading
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