The expression in Scripture that God justifies forgiven sinners is a rather startling doctrine. In Romans 4:5, the declaration is that God “justifies the ungodly.”
For several weeks we have given attention to various references about Christ’s ascension, sometimes directly stated and sometimes clearly implied. The significance of this event
Ephesians 2:4–7 is instructive for us about the relation between Christ’s ascension to the Father and His provision for us to experience victorious Christian living.
As we continue thinking about Christ’s ascension, the Book of Hebrews draws our attention to another aspect of His return to heaven and enthronement at
Christ’s ascension was the intermediate stage of His exaltation. The initial stage was His resurrection. The completing stage was His enthronement at the Father’s right
Christmas and Easter always get full attention and emphasis in church worship and Christian thinking; it is only fitting that believers celebrate the birth of
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