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Category Archives: Christology
Parable of the unworthy servant
The attitude of true followers of Jesus. Continue reading
Posted in Christian life, Christianity, Christology, Disciple-making, Discipleship, Following Christ, Humility, Jesus Christ, New Christian, Parables, Servanthood, Teaching of Jesus, True Christianity?, Walking with God
Tagged Attitude, Christianity, Humility, Luke 17:10, Parable of Jesus, true followers of Jesus
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Should we obey OT law?
Are believers today under the Old Testament law? Continue reading
Celebrate the Resurrected Judge!
The most important court appointment has already been made. It is an appointment to the highest judiciary seat possible and it covers the entire human race. Continue reading
Posted in Christian worldview, Christology, Coming of Christ, Cross of Christ, Crucifixion, Death of Christ, Easter, Fear of death, Jesus Christ, Judging others, Judgment seat of Christ, Justice, Law, Sovereignty, Supreme Court, United States, Worldview
Tagged Easter, final judgment, God's judgment, Justice, Resurrection
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Who killed Jesus?
Scripture presents a number of participants in the death of Jesus. The historically accurate answer to the question of who put Christ to death is ….
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Christ appears in Heaven for us!
Heaven is so desirable not because of the absence suffering (as great as this will be), nor because of our reunion with those who died before us (as wonderful as this will be). Heaven is so desirable because… Continue reading
Posted in Afterlife, Assurance, Christian worldview, Christianity, Christology, Comfort, Death of Christ, Deity of Jesus, Doubt, Encouragement, End Times, Eternal life, Eternal security, Fear of death, Final judgment, Forgiveness, Funeral, Future events, God's Love, Gospel, Gospel-centered, Grace, Heaven, In Christ, Jesus Christ, Judgment seat of Christ, Loss, Mercy, Peace, The cross of Christ, Victory, Walking with God
Tagged Christ our advocate, eternal security, Heaven, Jesus Christ
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Three words that changed the world
“There is something in humility which — strangely enough — exalts the heart, and something in pride which debases it.” Continue reading
Posted in Birth of Jesus, Christianity, Christmas, Christology, Jesus Christ
Tagged Birth of Christ, Christmas, Kenosis
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Why does the story continue?
Could such an amazing drama (over such a long time) be attributed to the power of religious tradition? Or, is there more to what happened on that night?
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Posted in Birth of Jesus, Christianity, Christmas, Christology, Jesus Christ
Tagged Birth of Christ, Christmas, Christmas story, Jesus' birth
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Worship & Witness
The zeal that motivates us in worship and witness is that without exception – every knee and every tongue acknowledges the supreme honor given to Jesus by God the Father. Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Christology, Church, Church growth, Church Leadership, Church membership, Confession, Deity of Jesus, Gospel-centered, Jesus Christ, John R. W. Stott, John Stott, Local Church, Missions, Pastors, Philippians 2, Theology, True Christianity?, Truth, Witness, Worship
Tagged Deity of Jesus, Philippians 2:9-11, Witness, Worship
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