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In this episode of Larger for Life, our hosts continue their study and discussion through the Catechism, this time examining Westminster Larger Catechism Question #40:

Q. 40. Why was it requisite that the mediator should be God and man in one person?
A. It was requisite that the mediator, who was to reconcile God and man, should himself be both God and man, and this in one person, that the proper works of each nature might be accepted of God for us, and relied on by us, as the works of the whole person.

(Stay tuned to the end for information on a free giveaway and how you can enter to win!)
Here's the link to the brief excerpt from the sermon by Sinclair Ferguson that Matt mentioned in this podcast episode: Why the God-Man? (youtube.com)
And here's the link to the full sermon by Dr. Ferguson, from Ligonier National Conference in 2011: Why the God-Man? by Sinclair Ferguson from Light & Heat: A Passion for the Holiness of God: 2011 National Conference (ligonier.org)

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In this episode of Larger for Life, our hosts continue their study and discussion through the Catechism, this time examining Westminster Larger Catechism Question #40:

Q. 40. Why was it requisite that the mediator should be God and man in one person?
A. It was requisite that the mediator, who was to reconcile God and man, should himself be both God and man, and this in one person, that the proper works of each nature might be accepted of God for us, and relied on by us, as the works of the whole person.

(Stay tuned to the end for information on a free giveaway and how you can enter to win!)
Here's the link to the brief excerpt from the sermon by Sinclair Ferguson that Matt mentioned in this podcast episode: Why the God-Man? (youtube.com)
And here's the link to the full sermon by Dr. Ferguson, from Ligonier National Conference in 2011: Why the God-Man? by Sinclair Ferguson from Light & Heat: A Passion for the Holiness of God: 2011 National Conference (ligonier.org)

  continue reading

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