Had Christ not risen we could not believe Him to be what He declared Himself when He "made Himself equal with God." But He has risen in the confirmation of all His claims. By it alone, but by it thoroughly, is He manifested as the very Son of God, who has come into the world to reconcile the world to Himself. It is the fundamental fact in the Christian's unwavering confidence in "all the words of this life.


Selected Shorter Writings of Benjamin B. Warfield (ed. 1970)


Had Christ not risen we could not believe Him to be what He declared Himself when He made Himself equal with God. But He has risen in the...

Had Christ not risen we could not believe Him to be what He declared Himself when He made Himself equal with God. But He has risen in the...

Had Christ not risen we could not believe Him to be what He declared Himself when He made Himself equal with God. But He has risen in the...

Had Christ not risen we could not believe Him to be what He declared Himself when He made Himself equal with God. But He has risen in the...