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What was the Purpose of Christ’s Death?
The death of Jesus Christ wasn’t an isolated tragedy, nor was it a vague gesture of divine love toward the world at large. His death was intentional, covenantal, and deeply tied to the salvation story of the people of Israel. To rightly understand Christ’s death, we must begin where the story begins—not in the Gospels, but in the Exodus.

Who Did Christ Die For?
One of the most misunderstood claims in all of Christendom is the idea that “Jesus died for the whole world.” Now, that might sound noble, even inclusive—but it’s not how the Bible tells the story. If we want to be faithful to scripture, we have to ask: Who did Christ actually die for?

Is Redemption the Same as Salvation?
When most people hear the word “salvation,” they immediately think of the cross. And while the cross is central to the story, there’s a biblical truth many overlook: redemption and salvation are not the same thing.
The cross marks the beginning of salvation—not its completion.

Are You Really Saved—or Still Living in Egypt?
Salvation isn’t just about going to heaven when you die. And it’s not merely a private emotional experience. In the Bible, salvation is a covenantal transfer — a move from one world to another, from bondage to freedom, from the old to the new.

Who Did Christ Die For?
One of the most misunderstood claims in all of Christendom is the idea that “Jesus died for the whole world.” Now, that might sound noble, even inclusive—but it’s not how the Bible tells the story. If we want to be faithful to scripture, we have to ask: Who did Christ actually die for?

Is Redemption the Same as Salvation?
When most people hear the word “salvation,” they immediately think of the cross. And while the cross is central to the story, there’s a biblical truth many overlook: redemption and salvation are not the same thing.
The cross marks the beginning of salvation—not its completion.