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Category Archives: humanity of jesus
What Does God Love The Most?
God is Love. The one who does not love does not know God, for God is love.–1 John 4:8 God loves the world. For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Faith, God, God's Love, humanity of Christ, humanity of jesus, Jesus, Salvation, Theology, Worship
Tagged 1 corinthians 13:6, 1 John 4:8, 2Cor. 5:21, God's Love, John 3:16, Love of God, Psalm 11:6-7
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Jesus Couldn’t Walk
Luke 2:28, “Simeon took him in his arms…” The One who walked on water, at one time, could not walk at all. This wasn’t just a baby in Simeon’s arms. He was literally carrying the Son of God. The verse … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Divinity of Christ, Faith, God, humanity of Christ, humanity of jesus, Jesus, prayer, Theology
Tagged C.S. Lewis, Christmas, luke 2: 28, Philippians 2:6-7, prayer, Simeon, vulnerability, Vulnerable
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Titus 2: Is It Jehovah, Jesus, or Job?
For the grace of God has appeared that offers salvation to all people. 12 It teaches us to say “No” to ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright and godly lives in this present age, 13 while we wait for … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Divinity of Christ, evangelism, Faith, God, humanity of Christ, humanity of jesus, Jesus, Theology
Tagged Hebrew 9:13, Isaiah 43:11, Jehovah, Jehovah's witness, Jesus Christ, Job, Job 1:8, Job 2:3, Satan, Titus, Titus 2:14
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HEBREWS: Can An Eternal Command Lose Power?
Can a God-breathed eternal command lose power? Can it be nullified, canceled, or made obsolete? The Old Testament says absolutely never, NO! The New Testament in the Book of Hebrews says YES, it already happened! As followers of our Lord … Continue reading
Posted in Divinity of Christ, humanity of Christ, humanity of jesus, Jesus, Open Theism, Theology
Tagged Aaronic Priesthood, Bible, Christ Jesus, Epistle to the Hebrews, genealogy of jesus christ, Hebrews, High Priest (Judaism), immutability, Levites, Levitical Priesthood, Melchizidek, New Testamen, Old Testament, scriptures, the Law, the Law of God
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The Temptation and The Lord’s Prayer
For we do not have a high priest who is unable to empathize with our weaknesses, but we have one who has been tempted in EVERY WAY, just as we are–yet he did not sin. BEFORE the Lord’s Temptation, we … Continue reading
Matthew 4: Spirit-led Temptation?
Then Jesus was led up by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil.–Matthew 4:1 Who ordained Christ’s temptation? Who ordered this action? Was this temptation an idea from Satan? Was the evil one behind this? No. … Continue reading
Defrosting Matthew Chapter 2
What grabs your attention when you read Matthew chapter 2? Is it the mystery of the Magi and whether or not they were descendant’s of Daniel’s magicians? Is it the patterns of “three” seen throughout the first 2 chapters? Is … Continue reading
Posted in humanity of Christ, humanity of jesus, Jesus, Theology, Worship
Tagged Egypt, Gospel of Matthew, herod, Israel, Jesus, Joseph, joseph father of Jesus, magi, Mary, Matthew, matthew 2, Nazareth
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Defrosting Matthew 1
I am a believer. I believe Jesus Christ is the Messiah. I believe Matthew chapter 1 does an adequate job of presenting Jesus as the Messiah. So then, what does someone like me do with the very real problems presented … Continue reading
Posted in humanity of Christ, humanity of jesus, Jesus, Theology
Tagged Abraham, bible problems, David, geneaology of Jesus Christ, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Luke, Matthew, Matthew 1, Matthew 1:17, Messiah, Uzziah
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Two Reasons Why God Never Abolished Slavery
I’m still very, very uncomfortable with this. But here we go. Neither the Old Testament or the New Testament call for the abolition of Slavery. Instead, they make laws to regulate it. What is going on? Slavery is built upon … Continue reading
Posted in humanity of Christ, humanity of jesus, Theology
Tagged abolition, Bible, Christ, doulos, England, God, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Jesus is Lord, John MacArthur, kurios, Lord, Master, master-slave, Paul, slave, slavery
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“I Never Knew You”: Why Our God Doesn’t Know Part 1
As a Christian believer it is vital to our faith to understand what God reveals about Himself in scripture. Faith that is double-minded, blind, or misplaced is not what God desires. This is the first in a series exploring the … Continue reading
Posted in book of enoch, humanity of jesus, Jesus, Theology
Tagged 1 corinthians 13, Abraham, Agape, Ezekiel, First Epistle of John, God, God changes His mind, Hezekiah, Holy Spirit, Jesus, Moses, Omniscience, open theism
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