Christology

The Person and Work of Christ

Christology is the study of who Jesus is and what He came to accomplish. These episodes focus on the titles and roles of Christ as revealed in Scripture, including the Son of God, Son of Man, the Lamb of God, and the Light of the World. We also look at the significance of the Eucharist and how it points to the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Each episode is rooted in biblical truth and aims to deepen your understanding of the person and work of Christ. Whether you're studying for personal growth or teaching others, this series brings clarity to one of the most important areas of Christian theology.

Christology Episodes

  • Depiction of the Lord’s Supper with Jesus and His disciples—Reformed view of communion in systematic and biblical theology.

    The Lord’s Supper

    Examine the theology of the Lord’s Supper through Scripture, church history, and Reformed doctrine. This episode compares Catholic, Lutheran, and symbolic views of communion.

  • Jesus reveals Himself in resurrection glory—Christian stained glass representing Christ as the Light of the World in Reformed theological reflection.

    The Light of the World

    This episode traces Jesus’ claim in John 8:12 and explores how light and darkness shape the Gospel of John, biblical theology, and the believer’s calling to reflect Christ.

  • Jesus crucified between mourners—symbol of substitutionary atonement in Reformed Christology and the doctrine of the Lamb of God.

    The Lamb of God

    This episode unpacks the title “Lamb of God,” connecting Old Testament sacrifices to Christ’s atonement, substitutionary death, and victorious worship in Revelation.

  • Jesus rising from the tomb with Roman guards below—symbol of the Son of God’s divine authority and bodily resurrection in Reformed theology.

    The Son of God

    This episode examines the title “Son of God,” affirming Christ’s full divinity, biblical fulfillment, and how His Sonship shapes Trinitarian theology, worship, and Christian identity.

  • Baby Jesus in the manger with Mary and Joseph—symbol of Christ’s humility and the Son of Man’s coming in redemptive history.

    The Son of Man

    Explore Jesus’ title “Son of Man” in light of Daniel 7, Second Temple expectations, and New Testament fulfillment, revealing His true humanity and divine authority in redemptive history.

  • Adam and Eve at the tree of knowledge with the serpent—biblical image illustrating the first Adam in contrast to Christ, the Last Adam in redemptive history.

    The Last Adam

    Unpack the biblical theme of Jesus as the Last Adam—contrasting Him with the first Adam through covenant, sin, typology, and how Christ’s obedience brings redemption to fallen humanity.