#400: "In Christ Alone" by Keith & Kristyn Getty feat. Alison Krauss

Released November 1, 2021 by More Than a Song - Michelle Nezat

 

Our God is a God who celebrates milestones. This week is a significant milestone for the podcast, and the song "In Christ Alone" celebrates an anniversary, too! Let's celebrate by digging into God's Word! When was the last time you let your curiosity lead you down a path that led to greater insight? Let's explore Scripture together. In this episode, I discuss: Taking a B.I.T.E. out of Scripture - this week's Bible Interaction Tool Exercises include: Read in context Explore a topic Consult an outside resource Follow the cross-references Define words The 30 Day Music Challenge 400 episodes - we've gone from 1 in 86,000 podcast in 2014 to 1 in 2,000,000 in 2021 A little controversy around this song - Al Mohler's The Briefing - Part Three Considering the theology behind God's wrath being satisfied Being discerning in what we take into our lives as truth The various perspectives Scripture speaks about the cross of Christ Wrestling through the uncomfortable ideas in Scripture - John 3:36 How we think about anger Following the cross-reference to John 3:16-21 God's wrath is shown by honoring people's choices -- allowing their inevitable destruction - Romans 1:18-25 This idea -- "God is not content to let people sit in their own self destruction in the Bible -- God is on a mission to rescue." - Bible Project Video How we are saved from God's wrath through Christ - Romans 5:9 How the consequences for our sins was "satisfied" by the death of Christ - 1 John 4:10 Propitiation and expiation - Ligonier.org Article An opposing view - Ian Paul Blog Post How God will absorb the consequences for our sin if we will stop rejecting Him Additional Resources Lyrics - StuartTownend.co.uk Chords and links to the story behind the song (Passion's version) - WorshipTogether.com What is Propitiation? - GotQuestions.org Article In depth study on God being slow to anger - BibleProject.com 20 Year's Later - In Christ Alone Still Inspires Millions to Sing - Religionnews.com Article The Wrath of God Was Satisfied - DesiringGod.org Article One of my favorite trusted outside resources - the ESV Study Bible - Paid Amazon Link The Week's Challenge There are three areas of Scripture you can sit in this week. Meditate on John 3 and all that it teaches. Slip over to Romans 1 and see how the wrath of God is displayed as handing people over to the consequences of their own decisions. Explore the fine points of the Day of Atonement prescribed in Leviticus 16. And, finally, delve into what Scripture has to say about Christ's propitiation in 1 John. And if I've piqued your interest at all, consider hopping over to the show notes and exploring some of the links I used to prepare for this week.