Critical Issues Commentary | A Review of Intercessory Prayer by Dutch Sheets, Part 9 – What Was Transferred at the Cross? @CICministry | Uploaded August 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
Dutch Sheets claims that “keys were exchanged” and “authority transferred” as Jesus wrestled Satan at the cross. We show that the keys of the kingdom in Matthew 16 are the terms of the gospel, and all authority was given to Christ by God the Father. It was not recovered from Satan. God has always been in authority over His creation, and we can rest in the knowledge that He is in control of all things. The transfer that happened at the cross is found in Colossians 1:13,14 – God’s people were transferred from the domain of darkness to the kingdom of “His beloved Son, in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins.”
This is a critique of Intercessory Prayer by Dutch Sheets, Bethany House, 1996.
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Rescued, Transferred, Redeemed and Forgiven:
Exposition of Colossians 1:13,14
cicministry.org/commentary/issue131.htm
Dutch Sheets claims that “keys were exchanged” and “authority transferred” as Jesus wrestled Satan at the cross. We show that the keys of the kingdom in Matthew 16 are the terms of the gospel, and all authority was given to Christ by God the Father. It was not recovered from Satan. God has always been in authority over His creation, and we can rest in the knowledge that He is in control of all things. The transfer that happened at the cross is found in Colossians 1:13,14 – God’s people were transferred from the domain of darkness to the kingdom of “His beloved Son, in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins.”
This is a critique of Intercessory Prayer by Dutch Sheets, Bethany House, 1996.
Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
Links:
Rescued, Transferred, Redeemed and Forgiven:
Exposition of Colossians 1:13,14
cicministry.org/commentary/issue131.htm