Question of the day

It seems at this point of our study of Christology we are emphasizing the difference between Christ’s salvific nature and the Biblical story of Jesus’ works and sayings. Could Christ have died for our sins if Jesus had not done the things that led him to be used as a "moral example." In other words, if we are saved by His death, must we pay attention to his actions and statements? Is the Sermon on the Mount advisory or declarative?


It's only the second week of class and already my brain is broken!

1 comment:

Joy said...

Ineresting, Greg is doing a whole sermon series on the Sermon on the Mount. He is also doing a Sunday school class. His sermons are on the website.
Stop making me think so hard!! :)