Apr 9, 2019 – The Death of Jesus, the incarnate Yahweh!
Matt Burton explains that Jesus is sufficient for atonement, which is demonstrated in his love and grace. (Romans 10:6-13; Acts 2:21-28; Joel 2:32; Luke 22:19-20)
Matt Burton explains that Jesus is sufficient for atonement, which is demonstrated in his love and grace. (Romans 10:6-13; Acts 2:21-28; Joel 2:32; Luke 22:19-20)
Paul Trask is standing in for Matt Burton again today. And today’s discussion is a continuation of last week’s program regarding the Divine Marriage. Paul continues describing the overarching framework, or “schema,” for understanding not only the Bible, but for understanding God’s original intent in creation. And that intent was to create a people which would enjoy an intimate “one-flesh” marriage relationship with himself throughout all eternity. In fact, God blessed mankind with the institution of marriage in order to…
Paul Trask is standing in for Matt Burton today, and the topic is “The Divine Marriage.” Paul provides an overarching framework, or “schema,” for understanding and interpreting not only the entire Bible, but for understanding God’s original intent in creation. And that intent was to create a people which would enjoy an intimate “one-flesh” marriage relationship with himself throughout all eternity. In fact, God blessed mankind with the institution of marriage in order to powerfully communicate this ultimate reality. Old…
Matt conducts a comparative study of Psalms 22 and Matthew 27:46. In this study, Matt also references Matthew 28:20 and Galatians 3:13-18, 26-29. (Psalm 22; Matthew 27:46, 28:20; Galatians 3:13-18, 26-29)
Paul continues to instruct the Church of Colossae about: the need for prayer thanksgiving the spreading of the Word of God now is the time to stand for the Lord (Colossians 4:1-8, 3:23, Ecclesiastes 9:9-10; 1 Chronicles 29:1-9)
As the study of Colossians continues Matt starts with Col. 3:12-25. The study shows what the New Self should look like. (Colossians 3:12-25; Ephesians 5:21-24; Colossians 1:4)
Colossians continues in Chapter 3. A brief review of Chapter 2 (especially verses 20 and 11-13) before moving into Chapter 3:1-17 These verses are instruction as to what we are to do and how to act in accordance with being filled with the Holy Spirit of Jesus Christ. (Colossians 2:11-13, 20, 3:1-17; Genesis 1:26-28)
Today’s program centers around Colossians 1 and 2, and the first 4 verses of chapter 3. The Apostle Paul is writing to the church of Colossae (as well as mentioning the church of Laodicea). Paul wants them to continue to strive to attain the true knowledge of God’s mystery — which is Christ himself. The more we know, the more we find out that there is more to know. In verse 9 Paul tells about Christ or God being with…
Jesus’s birth is the story of Christmas — and it is now February?! The date of his birth is secondary to the fact that he was born. In today’s program Pastor Matt utilizes: Scripture — particularly Luke 2:1-24, Leviticus 12:1-8 & Matthew 2:1-23 The writings of the first century author Flavius Josephus The work of NASA The field of mathematics All to show that Jesus’s actual birth date was most likely in the middle of February — not December. The…
Today we continue in the book of Colossians. In verse 15 of Colossians 1, we see the preeminence of Jesus, being the firstborn thru verse 19 where it is stated that it was the Father’s good pleasure that this occurred. God is in control. Jesus became the New Adam and the Church became the new Eve. Christians are the guardians of the church. Colossians 1:9-27