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Tag Archives: Incarnation
“See the Tender Lamb Appears….”
“See the Tender Lamb appears, Promised from eternal years”
Three Questions from Revelation 22:16
Revelation 22:16 I Jesus have sent mine angel to testify unto you these things in the churches. I am the root and the offspring of David, and the bright and morning star.
Word Made Flesh — At the Core of Christianity
The Lord of all creation made Himself accessible to us. Continue reading
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Tagged accessibility, antichrist, death, God's Love, grace and truth, Incarnation, sin
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Word Made Flesh — Fully God, Fully Man
This article continues my series based on my sermon on the incarnation of Christ — “The Word was Made Flesh.”
Word Made Flesh — John’s Gospel, John’s First Epistle
The blog has been quiet for a while, a lot of things going on around here. Anyway, I’d like to return in this article to my sermon on the incarnation of Christ — “The Word was Made Flesh” — using … Continue reading
Word Made Flesh — The “Logos” Philosophy Falls Short
A few weeks ago I preached the final message in my series on “Church on Purpose” — a look at the reasons for some of the things we do. I planned the series to end in December with a sermon … Continue reading
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Tagged Heraclitus, Incarnation, John, logos, only begotten, Philo of Alexandria, Plato
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“Our God Contracted to a Span”
I’ve been very busy, so the blog has been quiet recently. I guess that means I owe my readers some blog posts :), so instead of one hymn today, I’ll give you two. On Sunday, I preached the final sermon … Continue reading