
Posted on 12 May 2024
Holiness of Christ
The holiness of Christ is a fundamental aspect of His nature and character. It encompasses both His absolute moral purity and His divine status as the Son of God. Understanding the holiness of Christ requires a proper understanding of His deity and His role as the Savior …
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Posted on 07 May 2024
God Incarnate
The concept of God incarnate refers to the belief that Jesus Christ, the Son of God, took on a human form while still retaining His divine nature. This is a foundational doctrine of Christianity and is supported by biblical teachings.
Jesus' Nature as Both Man and God
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Continue readingThe Hypostatic Union: Jesus, Fully God and Fully Man
The hypostatic union refers to the concept of how Jesus Christ, the Son of God, took on a human nature while remaining fully divine. Prior to His incarnation, Jesus had always been God (John 8:58, 10:30). However, at the …
Continue readingIs Jesus God?
Many people wonder whether Jesus is truly God. While the Bible does not include a direct statement from Jesus saying, "I am God," there are several passages that strongly indicate His divine nature. For example, in John 10:30, Jesus declares, "I and the Father are one …
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Posted on 16 April 2024
Word Became Flesh
The Bible uses the term "word" in different ways, specifically in the New Testament. There are two Greek words translated as "word": rhema and logos. Rhema typically means "a spoken word," while logos has a broader, more philosophical meaning. In the context of John 1, where the …
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Posted on 09 April 2024
God is not a man
The claim that Jesus cannot be God because the Old Testament states that "God is not a man" (Numbers 23:19a) has caused confusion and debate among some. However, when we carefully examine the biblical text, we find that Jesus himself claimed to be both …
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Posted on 06 April 2024
Kenosis: Christ's Self-Emptying in the Incarnation
The concept of kenosis refers to the doctrine of Christ's "self-emptying" during His incarnation. This term is derived from the Greek word kenosis, which is found in Philippians 2:7. The verse states that Jesus "emptied himself, by taking the form of a servant …
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Posted on 02 April 2024
Christ's Two Natures
The question of whether Jesus Christ has two natures or only one is not explicitly addressed in the Bible. However, understanding that Christ has two natures is the most biblically and theologically consistent position. The New Testament provides information that indicates Jesus is both fully God and …
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