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world, but the people to whom He came were blind. So they needed a witness, “that all might believe through him” (1:7). But most people did not believe: “The true light, which gives light to everyone, was coming into the world. He was in the world, and the world was made through him, yet the world did not know him.
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Jan 4, 2022 · There are three important things in this passage about Jesus and the Father: 1) Jesus was “in the beginning”—He was present at creation. Jesus had existed eternally with God. 2) Jesus is distinct from the Father—He was “with” God. 3) Jesus is the same as God in nature—He “was God.”. Hebrews 1:2 says, “In these last days he ...
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THEME: At the very beginning of the Bible God sets before us the truth about Himself as Creator, as well as the purpose of His work of creation. PURPOSE: To exhort the hearers to acknowledge God as the Creator of all things and to have a true understanding of the purpose of His creation, as opposed to entertaining an unbiblical and ungodly view o...
I. Man is the Pinnacle of God’s Creation II. The Creation is Destined for a Glorious Consummation
According to Genesis, the distinguishing feature of humanity is our spiritual nature. The spirit distinguishes the human race as the one and only earthly species aware of God and with the innate desire and capacity for a relationship with Him. The one convincing evidence of this unique spiritual quality must have something to do with worship. All k...
The first potential indication in the creation narrative that there is a plurality of persons within the Godhead is the use of the plural form Elohim to refer to the Creator in Gen 1:1 and throughout the rest of the narrative. This noun is used repeatedly throughout the OT in a plural form to refer to both a plurality of gods (esp. in refer-
The question of whether or not God created everything in the universe is a line in the sand, so to speak, that immediately divides everyone in the world into two camps: those who believe in creation and those who don’t. 1 But this question doesn’t just divide the world into two opposing camps, it also raises a number of secondary questions ...
Correct answer: The Christ, the Son of the living God. The Christ – the anointed one, the one promised from of old. Son of the Living God - Jesus had referred to himself as the “Son of Man” but they knew and believed him to be the “Son of the Living God”. Divine nature, veiled in flesh.
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Mar 1, 2021 · The paper is structured in three sections: (1) various perspectives on the Genesis creation narrative; (2) theological significance of the Genesis creation narrative; and (3) implications for ...