THEOLOGICAL DICTIONARY Theology Nature of Christ John 1:29 A Study of Theology III – Part 7 (Dr. Thomas Figart) Dr. Figart continues his study of the Nature of Christ. A Study of Theology III – Part 7 Dr. Thomas Figart
- The Saviour (con’t)
- The Death of Christ, a Substitution for Sinners.
- The idea of substitution is inherent in Scripture.
- The two words used for substitution.
- Vicarious Suffering.
- The nature and extent of substitution.
- The Death of Christ as Satisfaction of the Law.
- Natural, or inherent law has always existed. By this law God judged the world in Noah’s day, and by this law all men lived, Rom. 2:11-16. Abraham is an example, Gen. 26:5. Man is required by natural law to be righteous, but natural law does not provide that righteousness in itself.
- Mosaic Law: Given as a rule of life to Israel.
- Contrasts: Two methods of gaining righteousness, self-merit (through Law) and grace (through faith).
- Rom. 9:30-10:4: Central passage concerning self- merit and grace.
- Supporting Scriptures: How Christ’s death satisfies the Law.
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