Digital Logos Edition
Best-selling author George R. Knight is not only the premier SDA historian but an insightful theologian. In The Cross of Christ, he explains how sin and its atonement are basic to Christian theology, human history, and every field of knowledge. This wide-ranging volume addresses atonement from a Christ-centered, grace-based perspective, explaining in personal terms such perplexities as divine justice and the human response to salvation.
“Distrust of God stands at the very foundation of the sin crisis.” (Page 19)
“‘ ‘Reconciliation,’ ’ Karl Barth noted, ‘is the restitution, the resumption of a fellowship which once existed but was then threatened by dissolution.’ The Bible always views reconciliation in terms of God’s covenant relationship to us, a broken relationship that needs restoration.31 Reconciliation has the same meaning today as it did in Bible times—to restore a relationship, to renew a friendship.” (Pages 73–74)
“‘the sacrifice of Christ as an atonement for sin is the great truth around which all other truths cluster. In order to be rightly understood and appreciated, every truth in the Word of God, from Genesis to Revelation, must be studied in the light that streams from the cross of Calvary.… The Son of God uplifted on the cross. This is to be the foundation of every discourse given by our ministers.” (Page 58)
“The Bible teaches that humans have freedom of choice but that that freedom is not absolute in the sense that people are autonomous or totally free. Rather, biblical freedom exists in the sense that individuals can choose Jesus Christ as Lord and live by His principles, or elect Satan as master and make themselves subject to his laws.” (Page 33)
“The reader must keep in mind that the Pharisees had dedicated their entire lives to keeping every jot and tittle of God’s law. They had a saying that Messiah (Christ) would come if Israel kept Torah (the law) perfectly for one day.1 Thus they totally dedicated their lives to bringing about that day.” (Page 16)
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