The Longing of all Creation
How does our resurrection affect the rest of creation? From beginning to end, the biblical storyline ties the fate of […]
How does our resurrection affect the rest of creation? From beginning to end, the biblical storyline ties the fate of […]
“We believe…in the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting.” These are the closing words of the Apostle’s Creed,
Does God’s independence make him cold and distant? Is his self-existence merely an abstract concept, irrelevant in our daily lives?
On this Easter Sunday, I offer three reasons to celebrate the Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ!
On this Good Friday, I will investigate a stunning prophecy written centuries before Christ: the promise of an anointed servant who will accomplish God’s plan of redemption.
On the night before Jesus died, he prayed earnestly to his Father in the Garden of Gethsemane. I reflect on what this prayer teaches about Christ’s obedience, suffering, and death on our behalf.
Yahweh desired for Israel’s temple to be a place for foreigners to worship the one true God. The sacrilegious practices in the temple were hindering God’s design for Israel to bless all nations. Israel’s leaders were making a mockery of the covenant.
Far from being theological clutter or an annoying logical conundrum, the Trinity is the heartbeat of the Christian faith.
We conclude our series on the doctrine of the Trinity by asking, “Why does the Trinity matter to our daily life?”