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When we hear Jesus say, "I have come to set the Earth on fire," he's asking if we are ready to burn with his zeal and face ...
In the summer of 1981, I was invited to Knoxville, Tennessee by nine local churches, representing different denominations, to ...
In one of my previous articles I wrote that the Bible proves the one true God of the Bible to be a uni-plural or triune being. The second person of the trinity the Lord Jesus Christ possesses two ...
This is dense. There are no verbs in the original formula, but Paul and his hearers would hardly need them. They would understand it to read: “There is one God the father, from whom are all things and ...
Column - Theme Verse: In this year of a double portion God will do the impossible. God can reverse the irreversible, Ezekiel 37: 1-5.
God sometimes calms the storm and other times calms the child, as shown through biblical stories of Moses, Jesus, and modern ...
God does not literally lay iniquity on Jesus, as if it were a physical object (Isa. 53:6). We therefore must pay close attention to the way in which we understand the text and how it applies to Jesus.
St. Ignatius’ conversion reminds us that ordinary moments — even math homework or a grocery run — can be transformed into ...
The death of Jesus is stunning, too—the humility of God again fully on display, but under the most brutal and savage of circumstances. Consider the prophetic description in Isaiah 50:6–7: ...
Wherever we look, Jesus is talking about sharing, enacting, and ultimately being the Father’s gift to us. For all this, the Cross and Resurrection remain its most astonishing expression.
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