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not for a rescue operation that would snatch Israel (or humans or the faithful) from the world, but for a rescue operation that would be for the world, an operation through which redeemed humans would play once more the role for which they were designed.
— NT Wright
We have, alas, belittled the cross, imagining it merely as a mechanism for getting us off the hook of our own petty naughtiness or as an example of some general benevolent truth. It is much, much more.
— NT Wright
We are saved not as souls but as wholes. (All
— NT Wright
They believed that God was going to do for the whole cosmos what he had done for Jesus at Easter.
— NT Wright
What has happened in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, in other words, is by no means limited to its effects on those human beings who believe the gospel and thereby find new life here and hereafter. It resonates out, in ways that we can't fully see or understand, into the vast recesses of the universe.
— NT Wright
This is how the cross establishes God's kingdom: by bearing and so removing the weight of sin and death.
— NT Wright
In whatever way the New Testament tells the story of the cross, it is always the story of self-giving divine love.
— NT Wright
The Messiah died for our sins in accordance with the Bible" and its own great narrative. We are not at liberty to replace this with narratives of our own.
— NT Wright
work of salvation, in its full sense, is (1) about whole human beings, not merely souls; (2) about the present, not simply the future; and (3) about what God does through us, not merely what God does in and for us.
— NT Wright
Victory over the powers, once more, is accomplished through the forgiveness of sins.
— NT Wright
Because of the cross, the world as a whole is free to give allegiance to the God who made it.
— NT Wright
When Jesus calls, he certainly does demand everything, but only because he has already given everything himself, and has plans in store, for us and the world, that we would never have dreamed of.
— NT Wright