Since the second Person of the Godhead is eternal, what was Jesus doing from creation through incarnation? The Great Christology of Colossians 1:15-20 tells us quite a lot. Far from just arriving on the scene for the first time in… Continue Reading →
In the 1st century, those who had been with Jesus or witnessed the power of the resurrection of the dead had a difficult time believing that He had been a man. In the postmodern skepticism of the 21st century, many… Continue Reading →
In the Beauty & the Beast, it is the beast who changes over the course of the story. That’s how we would like wedding supper of the Lamb to go. “Just As I Am” means that Christ ought to accept… Continue Reading →
Our idea of ‘servant’ is probably in the context of ‘public servant,’ someone who should work for us but acts more like a king on an elevated throne. Jesus the perfect king-servant showed that a servant is one who sacrificially… Continue Reading →
When someone says ‘good enough,’ he’s referring to a minimum standard he hopes he has met. Many around us often express that they hope the good they have done will be ‘good enough’ to get them into heaven–as if God… Continue Reading →
Satan lays all kinds of traps for us, preying on our weaknesses and sinful natures. Sometimes, he comes to us in what seems an impossible situation–like David found himself in facing Goliath! But, the secret is to know who is… Continue Reading →
“For the word of God is living and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart” Hebrews 4:12. In a popular movie,… Continue Reading →
A 65 year-old grandmother, who cares for two disabled siblings and houses several adult grandchildren on the bank of the Saranac River, just lost everything in recent ice jams and subsequent flooding. Although it has been years since she and… Continue Reading →
By John Henson, Dibrell congregation, McMinnville TN Isaiah 11:2 Wisdom and understanding (2a) Counsel and might (2b) Knowledge and respect (fear) (2c)
By John Henson, Dibrell congregation, McMinnville TN Colossians 2:11-14 In him you were circumcised (verse 11). With him you were buried in baptism (verse 12). With him you have been forgiven (verses 13-14).
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