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Tell Me About the Christ, Part 3
Over the last couple of weeks we’ve been looking at some of the important biblical teachings about the Christ—the theological term for this study is Christology. We first considered the Christ in His eternity and Godhood, before the creation of … Continue reading
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Tagged advocate, ascension, blood of Christ, Christ, Christ coming again, Christ's return, death under his feet, forgiveness, high priest, hope, Jesus, judge, Lamb, light, mercy seat, premillennialism, resurrection, resurrection of all, right hand, right hand of the Father
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Slugs and anchors — Hebrew 4-6
Today’s reading continues to encourage Jewish Christians to remain true to the covenant established by Jesus by drawing analogy been their present circumstances and the circumstances of most of their forebears in the wilderness — because they wanted to turn … Continue reading
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Tagged abundant life, accountability, Bible study, biblical unity, born again, christian faith, church, comforter, community, conditional nature of God's promises, conformed, correction, corrective, courage, disciple, discipleship, discouragement, disobedience, encouragement, eschatology, faith, faith hope and love, faithfulness, false hope, glorious hope, help, hope, jesus resurrection, judge, life stinks, meaning, meaning in life, new life, paradise, predestination, redemption, resurrection, scripture
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Who ya gonna call? — Isaiah 31-33
No, it’s not that I just recently watched “Ghost Busters”, it the saying just seemed to go along with the context and sense of Isaiah 31. This and other things that we read about in today’s Bible reading have very … Continue reading
Posted in Bible commentary, Christianity, Old Testament
Tagged judge, king, lawgiver, regime change
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Waive the Hearing?
A southern fellow was brought before a judge on the charge of beating his wife. “Sam,” the judge started, “you are accused of beating your wife; do you have anything to say?” Sam replied, “Well, I guess I plead guilty, … Continue reading →