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A wonderful exchange_the mediation of Jesus Christ - We preach Christ Crucified 4

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Packer, James I (James Innell), 1926-2020. A Wonderful Exchange_the Mediation of Jesus Christ - We Preach Christ Crucified 4. Moore Theological College. 1978. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/194527.

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Packer, 1. (1978). A wonderful exchange_the mediation of Jesus Christ - We preach Christ Crucified 4. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/194527.

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Packer, James I (James Innell), 1926-2020. A Wonderful Exchange_the Mediation of Jesus Christ - We Preach Christ Crucified 4. Moore Theological College. 1978. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/194527.

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  • Packer answers questions from earlier lectures. Packer speaks on Christ's atoning work. He explores the great exchange between Christ and humanity. Packer explains that this is part of the glory of the cross, looking briefly at some key passages. Packer looks at whether or not penal substitution is based on scripture. He looks at Paul's hierarchy of concepts. Redemption achieves justification, which brings forgiveness, because it achieves reconciliation by being an act of propitiation, which it achieves all of these things by being an act of blood shedding, or sacrifice. Packer supports each of these concepts with scriptural reference. Packer explores the way the Old Testament taught the same concepts. Packer looks at what was nailed to the cross, and that this is the same as penal substitution. Packer looks at some of the problems that people have with the use of the term 'penal substitution'. Originally delivered 1978-01-01
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