Implications of the Incarnation
The infinite and intimate life of God Himself took shape before us. A child was born and a Son was given. God’s Son is the medium of creation, revelation, and salvation. The Son is our…
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The infinite and intimate life of God Himself took shape before us. A child was born and a Son was given. God’s Son is the medium of creation, revelation, and salvation. The Son is our…
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The Incarnation is the most significant event in history, and it will remain as such into the infinite future. Jesus Christ, the Son of God, was sent in the flesh to rescue us from eternal…
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The world system is arranged and adorned to alienate us from God, truth and reality: With arrogance and self-righteousness we punish the same forms of evil which we ourselves produce. We have allowed the medium…
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The return of Christ and the consummation of His kingdom are an ever-present experience and a permanent hope. We have briefly attempted to unpack this concept in our last three posts (Anticipation, Recognition, and Interpretation),…
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The return of Christ is an ever-present experience and a permanent hope. Opinions about when and how He will return are confusing and further muddled by elitist dogmatism and hyper-sensationalism. In spite of these diversions,…
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How are we able to view the return of Christ as an ever-present experience and a permanent hope? The apostle John encourages us to dwell, abide, and remain in a constant state of expectancy so…
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There is a general consensus among Christians that Jesus will eventually return in a physical form and that He will consummate His purposes and plans by ushering in a final order for the universe and…
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It is imperative that we are active and aggressive students of God’s Word. We are drawn into participation with God on His terms. Our Word-journey requires some conscious planning; here are more strategies found to…
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