ALL THINGS CONSUMMATE IN CHRIST

CONSUMMATION IN CHRIST:

GOD’S GRACIOUS RESTORATION OF ALL THINGS
BY HIS SPIRIT
THROUGH JESUS THE PROMISED CHRIST

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WRITINGS

Articles, blogs and excerpts searching out truth in scripture and addressing issues facing Christians today.

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Books

Publications exalting Christ in all the scriptures as the consummation of all things.

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Messages

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ARTICLES

The Great Divide between a Gospel Focused on All Nations and a Gospel Focused on Israel

An excerpt from O. Palmer Robertson, Christ of the Consummation. A New Testament Biblical Theology. Volume 2: The Testimony of Acts and Paul. Phillipsburg, New Jersey: P&R Publishing, 2025, pp. 223-230. Paul’s Gospel: for the Nations In his second journey…

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BOOKS

The Christ of the Covenants

What is a covenant? Asking for a definition of “covenant” is like asking for a definition of “mother.” A mother may be defined as the person who brought you into the world. That definition may be correct formally. But who…

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Christ of the Consummation: A New Testament Biblical Theology

Volume 2: The Testimony of Acts and Paul

O. Palmer Robertson’s three-volume The Christ of the Consummation explores progressive revelation across the redemptive history of the New Testament. The second volume, The Testimony of Acts and Paul, focuses on the ongoing redemptive realities that stretch beyond “all that Jesus began to do and teach” (Acts 1:1), as witnessed through the testimony of Acts, conjoined with the writings of Paul and the other New Testament authors. Fifty days after his crucifixion at Passover, the resurrected and ascended Christ’s outpouring of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost inaugurates a new age clearly marked on the ongoing time clock of redemptive history. By means of the Spirit, the exalted Christ works supernaturally through the church to fulfill God’s promises.