A Catechism for Girls and Boys

Part III: Questions about Salvation
A. They were symbolic of Christ, the Lamb of God, who was to die for sinners.
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Rebecca Stark is the author of The Good Portion: God, the second title in The Good Portion series.
The Good Portion: God explores what Scripture teaches about God in hopes that readers will see his perfection, worth, magnificence, and beauty as they study his triune nature, infinite attributes, and wondrous works.
Part III: Questions about Salvation
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Fulfill Them
“Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them”: Three doubtful interpretations of “fulfill them” and one right one (D. A. Carson at For the Love of God).
Father’s House
or Father’s business? Bill Mounce (Koinonia) explains the reasoning behind the two different translations of Luke 2:49.
Complete in Thee! No work of mine
May take, dear Lord, the place of Thine;
Thy blood hath pardon bought for me,
And I am now complete in Thee.Refrain
Yea justified! O blessed thought!
And sanctified! Salvation wrought!
Thy blood hath pardon bought for me,
And glorified, I too, shall be!Complete in Thee! No more shall sin,
Thy grace hath conquered, reign within;
Thy voice shall bid the tempter flee,
And I shall stand complete in Thee.Complete in Thee—each want supplied,
And no good thing to me denied;
Since Thou my portion, Lord, wilt be,
I ask no more, complete in Thee.Dear Savior, when before Thy bar
All tribes and tongues assembled are,
Among Thy chosen will I be,
At Thy right hand, complete in Thee.—Aaron R. Wolfe
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