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| The Real Jesus Christ | Printer view Average User Rating: 
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| Topics: | Beliefs, Christ, Anointed One, Christ, authority of, Christ, cross of, Christ, death of, Christ, deity of, Christ, Glory of, Christ, greatness of, Christ, humanity of, Christ, incarnation of, Christ, life of, Christ, lordship of, Christ, Messiah, Christ, Names of, Christ, only Savior, Christ, resurrection of, Culture, Gospel, Jesus Christ, Knowing God, Lordship of Christ, Messiah, New Testament, Old Testament, Perspective, Postmodernism, Redeemer, Religion, Salvation, Theology, Truth, World, Worldliness, Worldview |
| Filters: | Christian Culture, Editor's Choice |
| References: | Genesis 3:15 , Isaiah 9:1-7 , Isaiah 53 , Matthew 3:1-12 , Matthew 17:1-8 , Matthew 28 , Mark 1:1-8 , Mark 9:1-8 , Luke 3:1-18 , Luke 24 , John 1:1-18 , John 3 , Romans 5:12-21 , Ephesians 1:1-14 , Philippians 3:8-10 , Colossians 1:15-23 , Revelation 1:9-18 , Revelation 5 , Revelation 19:11-16 |
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The greatness of God is most clearly displayed in his Son. And the glory of the gospel is only made evident in his Son. That's why Jesus' question to his disciples [in Matthew 16] is so important: "Who do you say that I am?"
The question is doubly crucial in our day, because [no one is as popular in the U.S. as Jesus]—and not every Jesus is the real Jesus. …
There's the Republican Jesus—who ...
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| Pain Can Make Us Willing | Printer view Average User Rating: Not yet rated
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| Topics: | Disobedience, Free will, Hardship, Obedience, Pain, Providence, Rebellion, Sovereignty of God, Suffering, Will, human |
| Filters: | Christian Culture |
| References: | Jonah 1 , Jonah 2 , Jonah 3:1-3 |
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In an old Christian song titled "Hornets", the verses recount the stories of Jonah, Moses, and Balaam, and how God got them to say or do what he wanted them to, even though they were unwilling at first. The song gets its title from a verse that explains how hornets can make a person leave a room, not against their will, but willingly.
The chorus goes:
He does not compel us to go (no, no)
He does not ...
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