The Word was God. | Highlight

The Word was God. | Highlight

John begins his gospel by making a profound claim: Jesus is God and He is the Creator. The reader is supposed to be taken aback by this. John is saying in effect: “The One I am about to introduce to you is no mere man, He is God. And He knows you intimately because He...
The Word was God.

The Word was God.

John begins his gospel by making a profound claim: Jesus is God and He is the Creator. The reader is supposed to be taken aback by this. John is saying in effect: “The One I am about to introduce to you is no mere man, He is God. And He knows you intimately because He...
The Gospel of John, an Introduction | Highlight

The Gospel of John, an Introduction | Highlight

The gospel of John stands particularly unique amongst the four gospels of the New Testament. John had one clear motive for writing his account of Jesus: to convince the reader to believe in Jesus. His plain writing and human stories are meant to draw us close to...
The Divine Calling to Motherhood

The Divine Calling to Motherhood

How are we as Christians supposed to view motherhood? Through the book of Ruth we see the exaltation of motherhood as a crucial element of God’s plan in redemptive history. Since sin entered the world through the fall of man in the Garden of Eden, the people of God...
The Divine Calling to Motherhood | Highlight

The Divine Calling to Motherhood | Highlight

How are we as Christians supposed to view motherhood? Through the book of Ruth we see the exaltation of motherhood as a crucial element of God’s plan in redemptive history. Since sin entered the world through the fall of man in the Garden of Eden, the people of God...