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  1. THE FINISHED WORK OF CHRIST. INTRODUCTION. The idea that Christ's atoning work is 'finished' is Scriptural in origin; it is indeed based on a word uttered by our Lord Himself before His death on the cross.

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  2. Peter Taylor Forsyth [1848–1921], The Work of Christ. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1910. Hbk. pp.244. pdf [This material is in the Public Domain] Peter Taylor Forsyth [1848–1921], God the Holy Father. London: Independent Press, 1957. Hbk. pp.148. pdf [This material is in the Public Domain] Originally issued as Little Books on Religion.

  3. The key sequence set out here has been described as the 10 stages of Christs work, divided into a humiliation phase and an exaltation phase. The stages are: (1) preincarnate glory; (2) incarnation; (3) earthly life; (4) crucifixion; (5) res urrection; (6) ascension; (7) sitting at God’s right hand; (10) eternal glory.

  4. THE FINISHED WORK OF CHRIST Introduction Most of us have heard the phrase, "The finished work of Christ" used to teach that what God did on our behalf, in and through Christ on the cross and through Jesus' subsequent resurrection completed the work of redemption on behalf of - well

  5. Mar 9, 2022 · As Prophet, Jesus reveals God to mankind. He teaches God’s will to His people. The Westminster Shorter Catechism summarizes Christ’s work as prophet: “Christ executes the office of a prophet, in revealing to us, by his word and Spirit, the will of God for our salvation” (Q&A 24).

  6. THE WORK OF GOD. “But Jesus answered them, ‘My Father has been working until now, and I have been working.’” Joh 5:17. “Jesus answered and said to them, ‘This is the work of God, that you believe in Him whom He sent.’” Joh 6:29. Introduction: The plan of God is eternal.

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  8. I. The basic theological issue at stake in this essay, namely a right accounting of the relationship between Christs person and work, be-tween who he is and what he does, can be best accessed by compar-ing two statements, one by Colin Gunton and the other by Donald MacKinnon.

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