What Did the Cross Achieve?
What Did the Cross Achieve?
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J. I. Packer examines Scripture and the works of early Reformers to defend the truth of Christ's substitutionary suffering and death, the heart of the Christian gospel.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 136 pages
Publication date: 29 August 2023
Publisher: Crossway Books
In this renowned essay, esteemed theologian J. I. Packer delves into the depths of Scripture and the writings of early Reformers to robustly defend the profound truth of Christ's substitutionary suffering and death, which forms the very essence of the Christian gospel. Packer meticulously examines the biblical accounts, drawing upon a wealth of knowledge and insight to shed light on the significance of Christ's atoning sacrifice. He explores the historical context, cultural influences, and theological implications of the cross, highlighting its centrality in shaping the Christian faith. Through his thoughtful analysis, Packer demonstrates how the doctrine of substitutionary suffering is not merely a historical fact but a living reality that resonates with the experiences of believers today. He emphasizes that Christ's death on the cross was not just an act of punishment but a loving act of redemption, offering hope and salvation to all who believe. Packer's essay serves as a powerful testament to the enduring significance of the Christian gospel and its ability to transform lives. It encourages readers to embrace the truth of Christ's sacrifice and to live lives that are characterized by humility, gratitude, and a deep love for God and others.
In this renowned essay, esteemed theologian J. I. Packer delves into the depths of Scripture and the writings of early Reformers to robustly defend the profound truth of Christ's substitutionary suffering and death, which forms the very essence of the Christian gospel.
Packer meticulously examines the biblical accounts, drawing upon a wealth of knowledge and insight to shed light on the significance of Christ's atoning sacrifice.
He explores the historical context, cultural influences, and theological implications of the cross, highlighting its centrality in shaping the Christian faith.
Through his thoughtful analysis, Packer demonstrates how the doctrine of substitutionary suffering is not merely a historical fact but a living reality that resonates with the experiences of believers today.
He emphasizes that Christ's death on the cross was not just an act of punishment but a loving act of redemption, offering hope and salvation to all who believe.
Packer's essay serves as a powerful testament to the enduring significance of the Christian gospel and its ability to transform lives.
It encourages readers to embrace the truth of Christ's sacrifice and to live lives that are characterized by humility, gratitude, and a deep love for God and others.
Weight: 150g
Dimension: 109 x 155 x 13 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781433590504
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