Redeeming God

Liberating you from bad ideas about God

Learn the MOST ESSENTIAL truths for following Jesus.

Get FREE articles and audio teachings in my discipleship emails!


  • Join Us!
  • Scripture
  • Theology
  • My Books
  • About
  • Discipleship
  • Courses
    • What is Hell?
    • Skeleton Church
    • The Gospel According to Scripture
    • The Gospel Dictionary
    • The Re-Justification of God
    • What is Prayer?
    • Adventures in Fishing for Men
    • What are the Spiritual Gifts?
    • How to Study the Bible
    • Courses FAQ
  • Forum
    • Introduce Yourself
    • Old Testament
    • New Testament
    • Theology Questions
    • Life & Ministry

Thank you! My new book is the #1 Hot New Release in “Theology – Soteriology” on Amazon

By Jeremy Myers
4 Comments

Thank you! My new book is the #1 Hot New Release in “Theology – Soteriology” on Amazon

hot new release

I am even beating Greg Boyd’s new book, The Crucifixion of the Warrior God. (But this is because his eBook is SO expensive. It’s only $2 less than the paperback, and he is killing me in paperback sales) … And he claims to be non-violent… Ha!

Anyway, if you have bought the book this week, thank you very much! If you haven’t bought it yet … now is a good time. It will provide numerous insights and reflections for the Easter weekend.

If you buy the Kindle Version, you can be reading it in less than 60 seconds. Even if you don’t own a Kindle, you can (#AmazonAdLink) get the free Kindle Reader app for your computer, tablet, or smartphone.

God is Redeeming Books Bible & Theology Topics: Books by Jeremy Myers, Books I'm Writing, Nothing But the Blood of Jesus

Advertisement

Here is the Study Guide for Nothing But the Blood of Jesus (If you are asking these questions, the book will help)

By Jeremy Myers
3 Comments

Here is the Study Guide for Nothing But the Blood of Jesus (If you are asking these questions, the book will help)

Yesterday I announced that my new book has been published and is now available for purchase or download from Amazon. Here are the links if you want to get it (#AmazonAdLink) on the Kindle or (#AmazonAdLink) in Paperback.

In yesterday’s post, I gave the book description and the Table of Contents. The book also has a study guide, which makes this book an excellent resource for your small group Bible study, home group, or Sunday school class.

Noting But the Blood of Jesus

Nothing But the Blood of Jesus Study Guide

Below are discussion questions to help you study the concepts in this book. Each set of questions is based on one of the five key terms discussed in this book: Sin, Law, Sacrifice, Scapegoat, and Blood.

By reading through some of the questions below, you will get a feel for what sort of information I cover in the book, and what sort of questions get answered in the book.

Questions About Sin

1.ย ย ย ย ย  How do most modern people define sin? What do we tend to think sin is?

2.ย ย ย ย ย  How did many ancient people view sin? What did they tend to think sin was? Why did they think that blood could solve the problem of sin?

3.ย ย ย ย ย  Most people today tend to view sin as breaking a law or command of God. This book proposes that such actions are little more than symptoms or signs of the greater problem identified in the Bible as โ€œsin.โ€ What is this โ€œsinโ€?

4.ย ย ย ย ย  When humans become โ€œholy,โ€ will we become more like God, or become more like the humans that God wants us to be? Why is this distinction important?

5.ย ย ย ย ย  What do Godโ€™s instructions to Adam and Eve in Genesis 2 reveal about the way God wants humans to live? How about Godโ€™s instructions to the people of Israel in Exodus 20?

6.ย ย ย ย ย  What do you think about the statement that sin is not necessarily breaking Godโ€™s commandments, but about engaging in violence and the things that lead to violence?

7.ย ย ย ย ย  Near the beginning of the chapter โ€œScriptures on Sin,โ€ what two truths are discussed about sin and Godโ€™s activity in response to sin?

8.ย ย ย ย ย  Though sin may have been introduced by Adam and Eve in Genesis 3, when did sin actually โ€œbear fruitโ€ and what did this look like?

9.ย ย ย ย ย  How can Paul claim to have faultlessly kept the entire law, but also be the chief of sinners?

10.ย  Why does God want humans to refrain from sin? Is it because He is so deeply hurt and offended by sin that He just cannot stand to be around sinners? Or is it because He loves us so much, He does not want to see us hurt and damaged by sin?

Questions About Law

1.ย ย ย ย ย  What is the law for?

2.ย ย ย ย ย  What is lacking in the law?

3.ย ย ย ย ย  Why are laws given? Why do laws only increase over time?

4.ย ย ย ย ย  How can the law lead us into greater sin?

5.ย ย ย ย ย  Why is obeying the law not the answer to our problem of sin?

6.ย ย ย ย ย  What is it that God really wants from us?

7.ย ย ย ย ย  Why did God give the law, when He knew it wouldnโ€™t work?

8.ย ย ย ย ย  According to Paul, what is the purpose of the law?

9.ย ย ย ย ย  What does the Sermon on the Mount focus our attention on?

10.ย  Why do you think Jesus said that His disciples will be known by their love, rather than by their law keeping?

Questions About Sacrifice

1.ย ย ย ย ย  What are the three purposes of sacrifice? Describe the differences between the three.

2.ย ย ย ย ย  What are humans trying to fix or correct when we offer sacrifices?

3.ย ย ย ย ย  Regardless of our religion or heritage, who are humans trying to appease with our sacrifices?

4.ย ย ย ย ย  If God truly did demand sacrifices from us, how is He any different from the other gods that require sacrifices? In other words, since sacrifices โ€œworkโ€ everywhere they are performed (regardless of religion), what does this mean about the sacrificial instructions in the Bible?

5.ย ย ย ย ย  Can God be in the presence of sin? If you answer โ€œNo,โ€ how could the killing of an animal (or a person) make a difference in Godโ€™s ability to be near sinners? Also, how could Jesus be fully God and yet live here on earth?

6.ย ย ย ย ย  If there is no sacrifice for intentional sin, how does God โ€œtake careโ€ of these sins? Do you think God also โ€œtakes careโ€ of unintentional sins the same way?

7.ย ย ย ย ย  What did the chapters on sacrifice begin to reveal about why Jesus died on the cross? Was His sacrifice for the purpose of pleasing and appeasing God? Why or why not?

8.ย ย ย ย ย  Why does the Bible contain so much information and teaching about sacrifice and violence?

9.ย ย ย ย ย  When is the first sacrifice performed in the Bible?

10.ย  Why are sacrifices not the solution to sin?

Questions About Scapegoating

1.ย ย ย ย ย  What are the five stages of the โ€œscapegoat mechanismโ€?

2.ย ย ย ย ย  How does rivalry lead to violence?

3.ย ย ย ย ย  Why is a scapegoat needed to end violence?

4.ย ย ย ย ย  If the scapegoat is relatively innocent (or at least, not completely guilty of everything for which they are charged), why does their death create peace between two warring sides?

5.ย ย ย ย ย  What is the better way of creating peace between two parties?

6.ย ย ย ย ย  What are the three types of scapegoat? Why do they make good scapegoats?

7.ย ย ย ย ย  What are the three signs of scapegoating?

8.ย ย ย ย ย  How is it that we humans โ€œscapegoatโ€ God?

9.ย ย ย ย ย  What are the three ways that Jesus reveals scapegoating?

10.ย  What does Jesus reveal about scapegoating in regard to God and in regard to humanity?

Questions About Blood

1.ย ย ย ย ย  What have these chapters on blood (as well as previous chapters) revealed about the death of Jesus in relation to the wrath of God? In other words, did Jesus die to appease the wrath of God? Why or why not?

2.ย ย ย ย ย  What does the bloody crucifixion of Jesus reveal to us?

3.ย ย ย ย ย  Why did the crucifixion of Jesus need to be bloody and violent?

4.ย ย ย ย ย  What does the law of God do for violence?

5.ย ย ย ย ย  If it was not God who forced His Son to die on a cross, who (or what) put Jesus on the cross, and why?

6.ย ย ย ย ย  The rationale behind sacrifice is that the taking of one life saves many others. Why and how is this false?

7.ย ย ย ย ย  Why did Jesus submit Himself to the โ€œscapegoat mechanismโ€? What does His death as a scapegoat victim reveal to us?

8.ย ย ย ย ย  What is the only kind of sacrifice God calls each of us to practice?

9.ย ย ย ย ย  God promises to always give us a way of escape from sin. How does Jesus dying on the cross reveal to us the way of escape from our own sinful scapegoating tendencies?

10.ย  How does the violent death of Jesus on the cross save us from our sin?

Buy the book on Amazon today:

Whether you want to buy one book for yourself, or multiple books for your church study group, you can get the book on Amazon. Here are the links for paperback and Kindle editions. Just click the image for the edition you prefer.

Nothing But the Blood of Jesus Paperback
Paperback Edition
Nothing but the Blood of Jesus Kindle
Kindle Version

God is Redeeming Books Bible & Theology Topics: blood of Jesus, Books by Jeremy Myers, Books I'm Writing, crucifixion of Jesus, law of Moses, Nothing But the Blood of Jesus, sacrifice, scapegoating, violence of Scripture

Advertisement

My new book is now available on Amazon!

By Jeremy Myers
5 Comments

My new book is now available on Amazon!

My book is out! Yay! Read on to learn more about what the book is about. If you are too anxious, you can just go here to get the book on Amazon: It is available (#AmazonAdLink) on the Kindle or (#AmazonAdLink) in Paperback. Right now, it is not available on other websites.

Nothing but the Blood of Jesus Cover

In case you haven’t seen it yet, here is the cover for the book:

(#AmazonAdLink) Noting But the Blood of Jesus

Description for Nothing But the Blood of Jesus

Last week I asked you for your input on the book description for the back cover.

If you provided input, thank you very much!

I gave two possible book descriptions, one from my wife and one from me. Mine was more cerebral, and hers was more emotional. If you know us, that fits us perfectly! In the end, I ended up combining both into one description … and the two shall become one!

Here is the description for Nothing but the Blood of Jesus:

Do you have difficulties reconciling Godโ€™s behavior in the Old Testament with that of Jesus in the New?

Do you find yourself trying to rationalize Godโ€™s violent demeanor in the Bible to unbelievers or even to yourself?

Does it seem disconcerting that God tells us not to kill others but He then takes part in some of the bloodiest wars and vindictive genocides in history?

The answer to all such questions is found in Jesus on the cross.

By focusing your eyes on Jesus Christ and Him crucified, you come to understand that God was never angry at human sinners, and that no blood sacrifice was ever needed to purchase Godโ€™s love, forgiveness, grace, and mercy.

In Nothing but the Blood of Jesus, J. D. Myers shows how the death of Jesus on the cross reveals the truth about the five concepts of sin, law, sacrifice, scapegoating, and bloodshed. After carefully defining each, this book shows how these definitions provide clarity on numerous biblical texts.

If you have ever wanted to see God in the light of Jesus, seek no further. J. D. Myers masterfully reveals the truth of who God is, as well as the missing pieces you have been searching for in order to truly understand what is written in the Bible. You will also gain insight into the true plight of humanity and what Jesus came to rescue and deliver us from.

Read this book. You will not be disappointed.

Table of Contents for Nothing But the Blood of Jesus

The table of contents below is much longer than the Table of Contents I put in the book. But I am including the longer one here just to show you the various Bible passages I explain in the book. There are 56 of them!

If you have questions about any of the 56 Scripture texts listed below, this book will helpย you understand them.

Chapter 1: How Precious Is the Flow?

Arguing with Myself
Criticizing Christians
Donโ€™t Ask How It Works?
A Better Answer

Part I: Sin

Chapter 2: Defining Sin

What Sin Is (Not)
What Sin Is
The Beginning of Sin
Oh! The Inhumanity!
The Revelation of Sin

Chapter 3: Scriptures on Sin

Genesis 6:5, 11, 13
Matthew 1:21
Matthew 3:6 (cf. Mark 1:4; Luke 3:3)
John 16:8
Romans 5โ€“7
1 Corinthians 15:56
2 Corinthians 5:21
Ephesians 2:1-3
1 Timothy 1:15
Hebrews 9:26
1 John 1:7-9
1 John 3:4
Sin is The Human Problem

Part II: Law

Chapter 4: Defining Law

Defining the Law
How we Divide the Law
The Origin of Law
Obeying the Law Can Lead to Sin
Jesus vs. the Religion of Law
So Why Did God Give the Law?

Chapter 5: Scriptures on Law

The Mosaic Law
The Prophets
Matthew 5:17
Matthew 5โ€“7
Romans 7:11-13
Galatians 3:19
Law is Not the Solution to Sin

Part III: Sacrifice

Chapter 6: Defining Sacrifice

Three Purposes for Sacrifice
Sociological Sacrifice
Psychological Sacrifice
Spiritual Sacrifice
Questioning Sacrifice
Traditional Sacrificial Theology
The Bible Undermines Sacrifice
The Sacrifice of Jesus
The Sacrifice to End All Sacrifices

Chapter 7: Scriptures on Sacrifice

Genesis 1
Genesis 3:21
Genesis 4:4
Genesis 8:20-21
Genesis 9โ€“11
Genesis 12โ€“50
Genesis 22:1-14
Exodusโ€“Deuteronomy
The Prophets
The Gospels
Romans 12:1
Hebrews 9:23โ€“10:18
Sacrifices are Not the Solution to Sin

Part IV: Scapegoat

Chapter 8: Defining the Scapegoat

Defining Scapegoat
The Way of the Scapegoat
Imitation
Desire
Rivalry
Violence
The Scapegoat
Three Types of Scapegoats
Three Signs of Scapegoating
Scapegoating God
Three Ways Jesus Reveals Scapegoating
Jesus, the Lamb of God
Three Revelations about the Scapegoat

Chapter 9: Scriptures on the Scapegoat

Genesis 3:12
Genesis 4
Genesis 6โ€“8
Leviticus 16โ€“17
Joshua 7:10-26
Job
John 1:29, 36
Luke 11:49-51
John 11:49-53
Acts 5:1-11
Revelation 5:5-6
Scapegoating is Not the Solution to Sin

Part V: Blood

Chapter 10: Defining Blood

Bloody Sin
Bloody Law
Bloody Sacrifices
Bloody Scapegoating
The Way of Escape

Chapter 11: Scriptures on Blood

Genesis 4:7-10
Genesis 4:23-24
Genesis 9:4-6
Old Testament
Matthew 23:29-35
Matthew 26:28; Mark 14:24; Luke 22:20
The New Covenant
The Remission of Sins
The Book of Acts
Romans 3:20-26
Ephesians 1:7
Ephesians 2:13
Colossians 1:20
Hebrews 9:22
1 Peter 1:18-19
1 John 1:7
The Book of Revelation
The Blood of Jesus is the Solution to Sin

Chapter 12: The Precious Blood of Jesus

Buy Your Copy on Amazon Today

The book is 292 pages, and I am super excited to hear what you think about it. It is available for the Kindle or in Paperback on Amazon. Just choose which version you prefer to be taken to the appropriate page:

Nothing But the Blood of Jesus Paperback
Paperback Edition
Nothing but the Blood of Jesus Kindle
Kindle Version

God is Redeeming Books Bible & Theology Topics: blood of Jesus, Books by Jeremy Myers, Books I'm Writing, crucifixion of Jesus, death of Jesus, Nothing But the Blood of Jesus, violence of God

Advertisement

Romans 6:1 is the Litmus Test for Grace

By Jeremy Myers
22 Comments

Romans 6:1 is the Litmus Test for Grace

In two previous posts (Grace 1 and Grace 2) I have tried to emphasize that grace is absolutely free.

The objection that is always raised when I write about grace this way is this: Won’t people take advantage of this kind of grace?

The answer to that is โ€œOf course they will!โ€

But grace that comes with restrictions to avoid being abused is no longer grace.

Romans 6:1 and Grace

Romans 6:1Inevitably, whenever I speak or write about grace this way, someone objects that I am contradicting Paul who said in Romans 6:1 that we should not continue in sin so that grace may abound.

Whenever someone asks this question, I am always pleased, because it shows that they are finally beginning to understand grace.

In Romans 4โ€“5, Paul has been writing about the radical, scandalous, outrageous grace that I have been presenting here as well. Note that Romans 6:1 is an objection to Paulโ€™s teaching about grace. It is only because of what Paul has written that someone raises the objection that if what Paul is saying is true, why canโ€™t people sin all they want?

Paul goes on to explain why people should not, but he never says they cannot. And nowhere does Paul say that if people continue to live in sin, they will come to the end of Godโ€™s grace, or will prove that they were never truly justified in the first place. No, Paul argues that if a person truly understands the love and grace of God, and what God has done for them in Jesus Christ, this knowledge will lead them to live free from sin, not to live in sin even more.

This is why I like to say that Romans 6:1 is actually the litmus test for anybodyโ€™s teaching on grace.

The Romans 6:1 Objection is the Natural Objection to Grace

If someone is teaching about the grace of God, and after they are done, nobody raises the objection that is raised in Romans 6:1, then the teaching on grace was not truly teaching grace.

A biblical explanation of grace will always lead people who have been paying attention to say, โ€œBut wait! If what you are saying is true, then why canโ€™t I just go out and sin all I want?โ€

If you are teaching or writing about grace and you get this question, rejoice, for you have helped someone see the shocking, scandalous, and outrageous nature of Godโ€™s grace.

The Gospel According to ScriptureWant to learn more about the gospel? Take my new course, "The Gospel According to Scripture."

The entire course is free for those who join my online Discipleship group here on RedeemingGod.com. I can't wait to see you inside the course!

God is Redeeming Theology Bible & Theology Topics: Books by Jeremy Myers, Calvinism, grace, Romans 6:1, sin, Theology of Salvation

Advertisement

Outrageous Scandalous Grace – the only kind there is

By Jeremy Myers
55 Comments

Outrageous Scandalous Grace – the only kind there is

Grace is the key to everything.

And I am not referring to the week-kneed, limp, powerless, feeble grace that you find in most Christian theology today, but the shocking, outrageous, scandalous, indiscriminate, senseless, irrational, unfair, irreligious, ridiculous, absurd, offensive, infinite grace which Jesus exhibited during His life.

scandalous grace

The only people who really object to this kind of grace are the religious people who think that their behavior merits them some sort of special privilege or position with God and are offended that the so-called โ€œsinnersโ€ are put on equal footing with them before God. But that is exactly what Godโ€™s grace does.

By grace, God loves all, forgives all, and accepts all, with no conditions, no strings attached, no fine print, no qualifications, no limits, and no ongoing requirements.

The grace of God is so outlandish and foreign to every human way of thinking and living, I believe that it is absolutely impossible for any human being to place too much emphasis on grace.

But what is grace?

grace vs religionGrace is often defined as Godโ€™s unmerited favor, or, in everyday terminology, God giving us something good that we do not deserve.

Grace is different from mercy, which could be defined as God not giving us something bad that we do deserve.

I do not think that there is too much disagreement in many Christian circles on the definition of grace, and so I do not want to spend too much time trying to defend a specific definition of grace.

What we do see, however, is that certain groups try to limit, restrict, or modify grace so that it is not as shocking or scandalous as it first appears.

The Crucifixion was not a Condition of Grace

One way that many use to limit the extent and effectiveness of grace is to connect it with the crucifixion of Jesus. It is not uncommon to hear sermons or read books where it is claimed that it is only because Jesus died on the cross for the sins of the world that God can now show grace toward people.

If Jesus had not died, we are told, then God could not have extended His grace toward sinners.

But once again, such an idea strips grace of all its meaning and power.

Grace, by definition, is unmerited.

There is nothing that can be done (or not done) to earn or merit or deserve grace. If God could not extend grace unless someone died (whether it was us or Jesus), then Godโ€™s grace is not grace at all, but is a transaction.

The extension of Godโ€™s grace toward humanity was not preconditioned upon the death of Jesus on the cross. Grace does not demand payment in any way, shape, or form. Grace is not the act of God paying the debt of sin by sacrificing His own Son on the cross as our substitute. Grace has always been extended by God simply on the basis of His love.

Grace would still be extended even if Jesus never died on the cross.

The death of Jesus on the cross was because of Godโ€™s grace; not the grounds for it.

It is this fundamental flaw in modern theologyโ€™s understanding of grace that has caused so much trouble in many other areas of theology as well. But once we see that God gives grace for no other reason than because God is gracious, it is only then that we begin to understand the true nature of grace.

So donโ€™t limit Godโ€™s grace by thinking that God could only extend it by sacrificing Jesus to pay the debt of our sin. Thatโ€™s not grace.

The Gospel According to ScriptureWant to learn more about the gospel? Take my new course, "The Gospel According to Scripture."

The entire course is free for those who join my online Discipleship group here on RedeemingGod.com. I can't wait to see you inside the course!

God is Redeeming Theology Bible & Theology Topics: Books by Jeremy Myers, Calvinism, crucifixion, grace, Theology of Salvation

Advertisement

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • …
  • 44
  • Next Page »
Join the discipleship group
Learn about the gospel and how to share it

Take my new course:

The Gospel According to Scripture
Best Books Every Christian Should Read
Study Scripture with me
Subscribe to my Podcast on iTunes
Subscribe to my Podcast on Amazon

Do you like my blog?
Try one of my books:

Click the image below to see what books are available.

Books by Jeremy Myers

Theological Study Archives

  • Theology – General
  • Theology Introduction
  • Theology of the Bible
  • Theology of God
  • Theology of Man
  • Theology of Sin
  • Theology of Jesus
  • Theology of Salvation
  • Theology of the Holy Spirit
  • Theology of the Church
  • Theology of Angels
  • Theology of the End Times
  • Theology Q&A

Bible Study Archives

  • Bible Studies on Genesis
  • Bible Studies on Esther
  • Bible Studies on Psalms
  • Bible Studies on Jonah
  • Bible Studies on Matthew
  • Bible Studies on Luke
  • Bible Studies on Romans
  • Bible Studies on Ephesians
  • Miscellaneous Bible Studies

Advertise or Donate

  • Advertise on RedeemingGod.com
  • Donate to Jeremy Myers

Search (and you Shall Find)

Get Books by Jeremy Myers

Books by Jeremy Myers

Schedule Jeremy for an interview

Click here to Contact Me!

© 2025 Redeeming God · All Rights Reserved · Powered by Knownhost and the Genesis Framework