Colossians 1: The Preeminence of Christ
Paul presents Christ as preeminent over all things. Jesus is rightly celebrated as the Creator, Sustainer, and Redeemer of all.
Paul presents Christ as preeminent over all things. Jesus is rightly celebrated as the Creator, Sustainer, and Redeemer of all.
At first, the 7 feasts of Israel may not seem like something Christians need to worry about. But these feasts are prophetic, typifying the coming of the Messiah. Israel’s feasts demonstrate the holiness of God and the sinfulness of humanity, looking ahead to the efficacious sacrifice of Christ.
Jesus Christ, the incarnate Son of God, was born into the world to redeem us and heal our broken stories.
You are not primarily a body. You are not primarily a soul. You are a person with both body and soul. Both are essential components of the human person.
[lead]As the decisive revelation of the transcendent God in human history, the Incarnation is the central mystery of the Christian faith.[/lead] That the Creator God would lower Himself to take on human flesh and bear our guilt, sin, and shame is a historical fact that I will never
In His Sermon on the Mount, Jesus teaches on the kingdom of God, trusting in God’s provision, living with an eternal perspective, and other topics.
The extraordinary encounter known as the temptation of Jesus shows us the Tempter is no match for the Son of God.
It is hard to imagine that the God of all the universe would become a man. Indeed, Jesus was not only a man, but at one point was also a child.
Ken Boa discusses the humble yet glorious way in which the God who made the universe chose to enter His own creation.
Ken Boa gives a meditation on the mystery of the incarnation and the images of the manger and the cross.
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