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The incarnation of Christ – Part Five

Today is supposed to be the busiest shipping day of the year in the US. This is a pretty good picture of many devoted followers of Christ. They’re like UPS drivers, frantically rushing around delivering packages from someone they don’t know. Their life … Continue reading

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The incarnation of Christ – Part Four

When Adam ate the forbidden fruit, something terrible happened. His eyes were opened to seeing his own nakedness and closed to seeing God as He actually is. Instead of seeing connection, he saw separation. Instead of feeling loved and affirmed, he felt … Continue reading

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The incarnation of Christ – Part Three

When we start our salvation message with Adam’s sin and the cross, we miss God’s eternal purpose for mankind–our adoption and communion with Him as sons and daughters. We looked at this in part two. But how can we humans … Continue reading

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The incarnation of Christ – Part Two

When we start with Christ’s death, do we end up missing the whole point of His birth? I asked that question in part one, where we started looking at the incarnation of Christ. To order to understand Jesus’ birth, we must first lay … Continue reading

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The incarnation of Christ – Part One

Is Christmas important to the gospel message? More to the point, can we even understand the gospel message apart from the incarnation of Christ? When we start with Christ’s death, do we end up missing the whole point of His birth?  After … Continue reading

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