Implications of Incarnation
The fact that God became flesh in Jesus of Nazareth shapes all of Christian belief and practice. God embodied Himself in physicality, a human body, God in human flesh. The incarnation does away with...
View ArticleWhoever Believes in Him
The words “believe in Jesus” is far more than mental assent. Believe is a bigger word in Greek than it is in English; let’s explore it. It means, “Whoever trusts his whole being on Him will have...
View ArticleSuffering And Love
We know that Jesus’ love was manifested to us by entering into human suffering by way of incarnation. When He came in human flesh, it meant that He would experience all the things that humans...
View ArticleUnseeing Readers
“But their minds were hardened; for until this very day at the reading of the old covenant the same veil remains un-lifted, because it is removed in Christ” (2 Corinthians 3:14 NASB). The collected...
View ArticleThe Inescapable Cross
Life always has a cross in it. I believe in a God who came to the cross; He came to all of the suffering of His creation via incarnation. Jesus said, “Take up your cross and come follow me.” We may...
View ArticleListening More
I wish I had listened more. I was just trying to make my point and was not open to hearing a counterpoint. I was just trying to get my words injected into the conversation and never heard what the...
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