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Bringing Home the Faith (fourteenth installment)

Was Jesus an unwitting victim, merely put to death by religious leaders who were jealous of his popularity among the people of Israel? Or, was he a willing sacrifice, who knew that his death was a central part of God’s plan of salvation from before time?

In this letter I talk about another important doctrine about Jesus called, the Atonement – how Jesus’ death set us right before God. Continue reading

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Bringing Home the Faith (thirteenth installment)

Jesus was fully God and fully human. He ate, drank, slept, worked, laughed and cried, just like us. He knew what it was like to be rejected, scorned, and run out-of-town. He also knew what it was like to be tempted. In fact, after he had grown up and just before he began his public ministry, the devil tempted him, mightily. But unlike us, Jesus didn’t fall for it. He did not sin. The way he lived his life on earth was how God was hoping all of us would live – completely trusting in God, while doing His will and enjoying His company. Continue reading

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The Good Samaritan (part one)

For the next several weeks I will be writing about passages of Scripture on which I’ve preached over the summer. I begin today with the parable of the Good Samaritan. This passage is found in Luke’s gospel, chapter ten, verses twenty-five through thirty-seven. As the story opens, a lawyer approaches Jesus with a question while Jesus is speaking to a crowd of people. “What must I do to inherit eternal life?”, he asks (v. 25b). This is not an innocent question. The lawyer’s intent is to put Jesus to the test. Continue reading

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