Jesus is the eternal Son sent from the Father, who fully has the Spirit without measure. The Father loves the Son.
Read MoreThe one whom God sent (Jesus), utters the words of God. Therefore, when Jesus speaks, he speaks as God and with authority.
Read MoreGod will often use his Word and/or people to correct our own “stinking thinking.” Have you experienced this?
Read MoreReflect on God’s providence in your own life. How has God shown his goodness to you?
Read More“He must increase, but I must decrease” was much more than merely a slogan for John the Baptist.
Read MoreGeorge Eldon Ladd was a very influential theologian in the 20th Century, particularly within evangelicalism. He was a professor of New Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary where he taught for…
Read MoreCompare and contrast the following two statements: “I did it! I did it!” “He must increase, but I must decrease.” The first statement comes from an influential New Testament scholar…
Read MoreAre you worshiping God according to your own terms or are you worshiping him as he has revealed himself?
Read MoreAt the cross, we see God display his justice alongside his mercy and grace.
Read MoreGod wants to see us turn from our sin and turn toward him and trust him. Thank God he is so patient with us!
Read MorePraise and thank God for who he is––a compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger and abounding in faithful love and truth.
Read MoreThe one true and living God is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in faithful love and truth.
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