

2.16 Lee Tankersley, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • "Does Penal Substitution Require the Resurrection?"
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If Jesus died to pay for our sins, does the resurrection even matter? It certainly does! When Jesus walked out of the grave, he authoritatively declared that sin's penalty had been paid in full so that we might say with confidence, “There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.”
Timestamps to Know
- Intro: 00:44
- Lee Tankersley – 03:06
- Why Pursue a PhD? - 04:12
- What Trends are Being Seen with the Academy and the Local Church? - 07:33
- How has the Gospel been Truncated by Not Talking about Penal Substitution? – 10:59
- Where does Penal Substitution stand in Evangelicalism Today? – 15:26
- Christ as Our Representative Substitute – 20:31
- Representation and Substitution - 24:10
- Is God For us or Against Us? - 26:39
- The Need for a Legal and Penal Substitute – 31:06
- We Need the Old Testament to See What is Taking Place in the Resurrection? - 35:12
- The Logic of Romans 5: Adam & Christ – 38:32
- What Does It Mean to be Vindicated by the Spirit? - 43:43
- Outro – 46:26
Resources to Click
- Does Penal Substitution Require the Resurrection? – Lee Tankersley
- What Did the Cross Achieve?: The Logic of Penal Substitution – J.I. Packer
Books to Read
- Pierced for our Transgressions: Rediscovering the Glory of Penal Substitution – Steve Jeffery, Michael Ovey, and Andrew Sach
- Christ Crucified: Understanding the Atonement - Donald MacLeod
- The Cross of Christ – John Stott
- The Cross and Salvation: The Doctrince of Salvation – Bruce DeMarest
- Pauline Eschatology – Geerhardus Vos