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Archive for May 16th, 2007

X-Men and Wicked

Last January I had the distinct honor and privilege to go and see New York City. One of the various things we did there was to see three Broadway shows: Les Miserables, Beauty and the Beast, and Wicked. I just found the funniest video on Youtube.com because it is the old X-Men animated series that aired on Fox having Professor X and Magneto singing one of the songs from the play. Charles is singing the part of Glenda and Eric is the wicked witch. I must say, the person who did this did a really good job. Click here to see the video.


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    Saturday Mornings are Gonna Get REAL Fun Again
    Justice and equality.
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Justification and Christ’s life.

While John Piper is on his writing sabbatical, he posted this article on the DG blog today (it is also the May Taste & See article as well). The question that he poses and then tries to answer is:

When we teach that our right standing with God is attained through the imputation of Christ’s obedience to our account (Romans 5:19Open Link in New Window; 2 Corinthians 5:21Open Link in New Window; Romans 4:6, 11Open Link in New Window; 10:3), does this imply that the work of Christ on the cross—his final suffering and death—is insufficient for our justification?

His answer to this question is:

So back to our initial question: “Does the doctrine of the imputation of Christ’s righteousness imply that the cross is insufficient for our right standing with God?” The answer is no. Just as the perfectly obedient life of Christ is essential to the death of Christ as a covering for our sin, so the perfectly obedient life of Christ is essential to the death of Christ as the supreme act of obedience by which we are appointed righteous in him. The death of Christ is sufficient for covering our sins as the climax of a sinless life. And the death of Christ is sufficient for our justification as the climax of a sinless life.

For the full argument, click here. I really look forward to what he is producing during his writing sabbatical for this year.


Related posts:
    Justification
    An Excerpt from “The Future of Justification”
    Preaching is a Means not an End.
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