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  • Why was it necessary for Christ, the Redeemer, to die? Does Christ's death mean all our sins can be forgiven? (NCC Q24-25)
    Feb 12 2026
    • Why was it necessary for Christ, the Redeemer, to die? Since death is the punishment for sin, Christ died willingly in our place to deliver us from the power and penalty of sin and bring us back to God. By his substitutionary atoning death, he alone redeems us from hell and gains for us forgiveness of sin, righteousness, and everlasting life.
    • Does Christ’s death mean all our sins can be forgiven? Yes, because Christ’s death on the cross fully paid the penalty for our sin, God graciously imputes Christ’s righteousness to us as if it were our own and will remember our sins no more.
    • You can receive this forgiveness today if you've never received it. Christ died for you, and this offer of forgiveness is available to anyone.


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    19 min
  • Why must the Redeemer be truly God? (NCC Q23)
    Feb 5 2026

    Why must the Redeemer be truly God? Because of his divine nature, his obedience and suffering would be perfect and effective; and also that he would be able to bear the righteous anger of God against sin and yet overcome death.

    Jesus is only able to save us because he is fully God. Because he is God, he is able to give us the same eternal and everlasting life that he has as God. Do you believe this?

    Additional Resources:

    • The Athanasian Creed, a historical tool for helping us explain the Trinity.
    • The Necessity of Christology (Ligonier): a brief devotional on why Christology matters to our daily lives as Christians.
    • The Deity of Christ (The Gospel Coalition): a helpful introduction to the doctrine of the divinity of Christ.
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    20 min
  • Why must the Redeemer be truly human? (NCC Q22)
    Feb 4 2026

    Why must the Redeemer be truly human? That in human nature he might on our behalf perfectly obey the whole law and suffer the punishment for human sin; and also that he might sympathize with our weaknesses.

    Christ became a human to save humans. He is what it means to be truly human. And because he died as a human, on the day you die, his humanly resurrection will be your humanly resurrection.

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    20 min
  • Who is the Redeemer, and what sort of Redeemer is needed to bring us back to God? (NCC 20-21)
    Jan 25 2026

    Who is the Redeemer? The only Redeemer is the Lord Jesus Christ, the eternal Son of God, in whom God became man and bore the penalty for sin himself.

    What sort of Redeemer is needed to bring us back to God? One who is truly human and also trulyGod.

    Jesus is either nothing, and saves nobody - or he is everything, and the only Savior of the world.

    (Originally recorded 1/21/26)

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    21 min
  • What is the Difference Between the Law and the Gospel?
    Jan 21 2026

    We are not saved by our ability to perfectly keep the Ten Commandments. We are saved by faith in Jesus Christ who perfectly kept the Ten Commandments and gives us his record of perfect obedience.

    The Ten Commandments show us how to live God-glorifying and honoring lives. We show gratitude to Christ for his gracious salvation by living lives of obedience to Christ and his commandments out of love for him and what he has done for us.

    (Originally recorded 12/3/25)


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    21 min