Chris Wall • John 1:1-18
In fact, Jesus is God’s last Word to mankind (Hebrews 1:1-3). According to John, Jesus is the eternal Word. He is the creative Word, and he is the incarnate Word. As the living Word, Jesus entered the world as God in the flesh. He lived an incomparable life resulting in his death and resurrection, proving He was divine. This incarnate revelation of God is an important theme in this gospel pointing to the fullness of grace and the availability of salvation to everyone who would come to the point of repentance.
Chris Wall • John 1:14 The Word showed up in the flesh and dwelt among us. For the first time in world history, the...
Chad Balthrop • 2 Samuel 22:1-7; 47-51 A man of victory;A man of courage;A man of scandal;A man after God's own heart. To win...
Chris Wall • Ephesians 3:14-21 The Definition of ad·vent [ad-vent] noun1. a coming into place, view, or being; arrival: the advent of the holiday...