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1. God is YHWH — He simply is. “I AM WHO I AM.” — Exodus 3:14 Not becoming… just being. 2. God is one — He cannot be divided. “The Lord is one.” — Deuteronomy 6:4 Not part this… and part that. Fully God… all the time. 3. God is self-sufficient — He needs nothing. “He Himself gives to all life…” — Acts 17:25 Everything depends on Him. 4. God is eternal — No start, no end. “From everlasting to everlasting…” — Psalms 90:2 Before all things… after all things. 5. God is unchanging — Always the same. “I, the Lord, do not change.” — Malachi 3:6 No shifting. No shadow. 6. God is sovereign — He rules all. “He does according to His will…” — Daniel 4:35 Nothing outside His control. 7. God is holy — Set apart completely. “Holy, holy, holy…” — Isaiah 6:3 No one like Him. 8. God is righteous — Always does right. “The Lord is righteous…” — Psalms 145:17 Perfect in all His ways. 9. God is transcendent — Above all things. “My thoughts are not your thoughts…” — Isaiah 55:8–9 Higher than we can fathom. 10. God is immanent — Closer than breath. “He is not far…” — Acts 17:27 Nearer than we think. 11. God is just — Makes all right. “All His ways are justice.” — Deuteronomy 32:4 Wrong will not win. 12. God is merciful — Withholds what's deserved. “Rich in mercy…” — Ephesians 2:4 Compassion over judgment. 13. God is love — Gives Himself freely. “God is love.” — 1 John 4:8 He moves toward us. 14. God is gracious — Gives undeserved favor. “By grace you have been saved…” — Ephesians 2:8 What we could never earn. 15. God is faithful — Never lets go. “His steadfast love endures forever.” — Psalms 136:1 He will not fail. 16. God is jealous — Wants your heart. “The Lord… is a jealous God.” — Exodus 34:14 He won't share you. 17. God is omnipresent — Everywhere all the time. “Where can I go…?” — Psalms 139:7 Right here… right now. 1. He simply is – He is YHWH 2. He cannot be divided – He is One 3. He needs nothing – He is Self-Sufficient (Aseity) 4. He has no beginning or end – He is Eternal 5. He stays the same – He is Unchanging 6. He rules over all – He is Sovereign 7. He is set apart – He is Holy 8. He always does right – He is Righteous 9. He is above all things – He is Transcendent 10. He is closer than breath – He is Immanent 11. He makes all things right – He is Just 12. He withholds what we deserve – He is Merciful 13. He gives Himself freely – He is Love 14. He gives undeserved favor – He is Grace 15. He never lets go – He is Faithful 16. He wants your heart – He is Jealous 17. He is everywhere all the time - He is Omnipresent
Sermon Date: April 26, 2026Sermon on Scripture readings: John 1 :1-14Support the show
My Lord and my God
Jesus experienced hunger, thirst, grief, and pain on earth. Scripture reveals Jesus' divine nature, but when He said "I thirst" on the cross, it revealed the full weight of His humanity. This message explores how the reality of Jesus' humanness brings us comfort and hope in everything we face.
At Christmas, we confess Jesus is fully human, and fully God. The payoff for that doctrine is Good Friday. On the cross, the full brokenness of our humanity – the Roman soldiers and Judas' betrayal and Peter's denial and Pilate and Caiaphas' cowardice, and every sin and every sickness and every disappointment and every injustice and every violence and every war – is present here. WHILE AT THE SAME TIME all of the love of God – his humiliation to become human and his counting of the hairs on your head and the tears he sheds with us and the life he promises to give us and his great love that lays itself down - is present here as well. Today, all things human and all things divine collapse into a single thing, a singularity, where ALL sin meets ALL God's love.
Pastor David Hwang shared from Revelation 1:9-20 about the glory of Jesus, resurrected.
Jesus experienced hunger, thirst, grief, and pain on earth. Scripture reveals Jesus' divine nature, but when He said "I thirst" on the cross, it revealed the full weight of His humanity. This message explores how the reality of Jesus' humanness brings us comfort and hope in everything we face.
At our All Together Service, Anthony explores the wonder at the heart of the Christian faith: not a distant, detached God—but a God who comes close. From Philippians 2 to Palm Sunday, we see that Jesus is not like anything we would expect. Fully God, yet fully human, He doesn't arrive in power to destroy, but in humility to save. He lays aside glory, embraces weakness, and enters our world—not to stand over us, but to stand with us. This message reminds us that Jesus doesn't just understand humanity from a distance—He has lived it. He knows our joy, our pain, our questions and our struggles. He is not put off by our weakness; He meets us in it. Through the cross and resurrection, we see the ultimate picture of love: a God who gives everything to restore us. And because He came close, we can come close to Him. This talk invites us to respond again to Jesus—not just to admire Him, but to trust Him, follow Him, and receive the grace He freely offers.
Could Jesus be just the best, greatest, most wonderful human ever – and not necessarily fully God? What does it matter or even mean to you if he as fully God and fully man? Is that even possible?
What does it mean to say that Jesus was fully Man, yet also 100% God? And why does Paul make such a big deal about it to the Colossians? Dr. Kinley explains in this week's podcast.
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This episode focuses on the divinity and life-giving work of the Holy Spirit. From creation to new creation, the Spirit is shown as active, powerful, and essential to God's redemptive plan. Femi Osunnuyi helps us see how life in the Spirit is the life God always intended for His people.—Stay connected:
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Steve starts our Life of Jesus series looking at the Divinity of Jesus. This series will continue throughout the year.
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Episode Notes:Key Takeaways:Jesus is 100% God and 100% human—two complete natures in one personJesus had to be fully God to bear the weight of our sin and fully human to represent us before GodThe incarnation isn't a problem to solve—it's a mystery to worshipScripture References:John 1:1, 14 - "The Word was God... and the Word became flesh"Colossians 2:9 - "In him the whole fullness of deity dwells bodily"Hebrews 2:17 - Jesus "had to be made like his brothers in every respect"Philippians 2:6-8 - Jesus took on the form of a servantKey Concepts:The Hypostatic Union: The theological term for Jesus' two natures united in one personWhy Fully God? Only God can bear infinite sin and offer infinite salvationWhy Fully Human? Only a human can represent humanity and be our substituteJesus as Mediator: He bridges the gap between holy God and sinful humanityThis Week's Question to Consider: Do you worship Jesus as fully God? Do you trust him as fully human? Both truths matter for your salvation.Challenge: Thank Jesus this week for being the perfect mediator—fully God to save you, fully human to represent you.Next Week: Why did Jesus have to die? Couldn't God just forgive us?
“Following, then, the holy Fathers, we all unanimously teach that our Lord Jesus Christ is to us One and the same Son, the Self-same Perfect in Godhead, the Self-same Perfect in Manhood; truly God and truly Man… One and the Same Christ, Son, Lord, Only-begotten; acknowledged in Two Natures unconfusedly, unchangeably, indivisibly, inseparably; the difference of the Natures being in no way removed because of the Union, but rather the properties of each Nature being preserved, and both concurring into One Person… not as though He were parted or divided into Two Persons, but One and the Self-same Son and Only-begotten God, Word, Lord, Jesus Christ…”— The Chalcedonian Definition, 451 AD Luke 7:11-17
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Who is Jesus Christ? Pastor Heath Lambert tackles the most important question in human history by explaining Jesus's person (fully God and fully man) and His work (living, dying, and rising for sinners). This foundational teaching reveals why your response to Jesus matters more than anything else.Timestamps0:00 - Introduction and the question0:43 - Why this is both important and challenging to answer1:55 - Two parts: Person and work of Jesus2:26 - Part 1: Who is Jesus in His person?2:35 - Jesus is God (Romans 9:5)3:50 - Jesus is man (1 Timothy 2:5)4:53 - Jesus is fully God and fully man together5:20 - Two natures in one person5:44 - The broccoli illustration about understanding mysteries6:45 - Part 2: What did Jesus do?7:03 - Jesus lived, died, and rose for sinners7:40 - Romans 4:25: Delivered for our sins, raised for our justification8:16 - Why only Jesus could save us8:44 - Why this question matters more than any other9:13 - Hebrews 8:1: Jesus exalted in heaven now9:50 - Your required response: Worship and trustKey Topics Covered- The Challenge of the Question - Why there's so much to say about Jesus- Jesus as God - Romans 9:5 and His divine nature as second person of the Trinity- Jesus as Man - 1 Timothy 2:5 and His true humanity, not just appearance- Fully God and Fully Man - The hypostatic union of two natures in one person- Not 50/50 But 100/100 - Understanding Jesus isn't partly divine and partly human- The Mystery We Accept - Why difficulty understanding doesn't mean it's untrue- Jesus's Perfect Life - Never sinning in thought, word, or deed- Substitutionary Death - Punished for our sins so we receive His blessings- Resurrection Victory - Rising from the grave to justify believers- Why Only Jesus Could Save - Needing both divinity and humanity to pay for sin- The Most Important Question - Why your response to Jesus determines everything- Jesus Exalted Now - Currently seated at God's right hand in heaven- The Required Response - Turning from sin, trusting Christ, worshiping foreverScripture ReferencesRomans 9:5 - Jesus is God over all, blessed forever1 Timothy 2:5 - The man Christ Jesus as mediatorRomans 4:25 - Delivered for our sins, raised for our justificationHebrews 8:1 - Jesus seated at the right hand of God's throneJonah 2:9 - Salvation is from the LordAbout The Ten Commandments BookHeath Lambert's new book "The Ten Commandments: A Short Book for Normal People" is now available. This accessible guide explains how God's commands apply to modern life without requiring theological education. Perfect for personal study, evangelism, or gifts to friends, neighbors, and family.Order now and download a free chapter at fbcjax.com/tencommandmentsLike this episode? Subscribe for more biblical teaching from Marked by Grace. Share your thoughts in the comments below about how understanding who Jesus is has changed your life.Have a question you'd like answered? Send it to markedbygrace@fbcjax.com
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John 1:1-14 "Jesus is Fully God, Fully Human, One Person. Alleluia!"Series: Christmas 2025 Speaker: Rev. George SinclairMessiah DowntownDate: 25th December 2025-------------------Christmas Day John 1:1-14 "Jesus is Fully God, Fully Human, One Person. Alleluia!" December 25, 2025In this sermon George will play four mini-movies, one of which has no dialogue. If you want to see the mini-movies, here are the links in order:https://www.worshiphousemedia.com/mini-movies/162416/a-nativity-story--the-child?_gl=1*hky65f*_up*MQ..*_gs*MQ..&gclid=CjwKCAiAjc7KBhBvEiwAE2BDOVsv75nlewkXzCUpARBdF-kncQV3mnFkDVdszPr0gvlmkV32lQbhgBoCg80QAvD_BwE&gbraid=0AAAAAD_Jvdaj4dl7bzo1CIOFco2Nk6lyWhttps://www.worshiphousemedia.com/mini-movies/163621/the-story-of-christmas?_gl=1*10r8yt4*_up*MQ..*_gs*MQ..&gclid=CjwKCAiAjc7KBhBvEiwAE2BDOVsv75nlewkXzCUpARBdF-kncQV3mnFkDVdszPr0gvlmkV32lQbhgBoCg80QAvD_BwE&gbraid=0AAAAAD_Jvdaj4dl7bzo1CIOFco2Nk6lyWhttps://www.worshiphousemedia.com/mini-movies/163872/o-come-holy-night?_gl=1*hky65f*_up*MQ..*_gs*MQ..&gclid=CjwKCAiAjc7KBhBvEiwAE2BDOVsv75nlewkXzCUpARBdF-kncQV3mnFkDVdszPr0gvlmkV32lQbhgBoCg80QAvD_BwE&gbraid=0AAAAAD_Jvdaj4dl7bzo1CIOFco2Nk6lyWhttps://www.worshiphousemedia.com/mini-movies/163713/wonder-from-bethlehem-christmas-intro?_gl=1*10r8yt4*_up*MQ..*_gs*MQ..&gclid=CjwKCAiAjc7KBhBvEiwAE2BDOVsv75nlewkXzCUpARBdF-kncQV3mnFkDVdszPr0gvlmkV32lQbhgBoCg80QAvD_BwE&gbraid=0AAAAAD_Jvdaj4dl7bzo1CIOFco2Nk6lyWSermon Notes: The Universe declares the glory of God, so you can laughIn a world of countless religions and spiritualities, only the Triune God can be the God who is love.Baby Jesus, from the moment of His conception onward, was fully God, fully human, yet one person. Human frailty is never a barrier for the Triune God to work! Church of the Messiah is a prayerful, Bible-teaching, evangelical church in Ottawa (ON, Canada) with a heart for the city and the world. Our mission is to make disciples of Jesus, gripped by the gospel, living for God's glory! We are a Bible-believing, gospel-centered church of the English Reformation, part of the Anglican Network in Canada, and the Gospel Coalition. WAYS TO GIVE: https://www.messiahchurch.ca/donate Web: https://www.messiahchurch.ca Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ottawamessiahchurch Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cotmottawa
Creeds don't compete with Scripture, they protect it.Christmas isn't sentimental myth; it's historic, theological truth.Fully God. Fully man.That's why creeds and confessions still matter.
Paul shares about the incarnation of Jesus Christ, focusing on the truth that Jesus is fully God.
Paul shares about the incarnation of Jesus Christ, focusing on the truth that Jesus is fully God.
In this Immanuel series message, Gareth shows how the incarnation enables Jesus to be our perfect and empathetic Great High Priest. Fully God and fully human, Jesus now continually ministers for us—advocating for our forgiveness, mediating our relationship with the Father, and interceding for us with compassion. Because Jesus understands our weakness and represents us perfectly before God, our salvation is secure and we are invited to draw near with confidence to receive mercy and grace in every moment of need.
Isaiah 7:1-141. God wants to FIGHT our battles FOR us2. Sometimes we SEARCH for the saviors we THINK we need3. God SENT us the Savior he KNOWS we need4. How is Jesus a Better Savior? -He is Fully God -He is Fully Man -He is With Us
Jesus Christ, the Messiah: fully God and fully man. But how did he live as a human submitted to the Father, perform miracles by the Holy Spirit, and choose not to exercise divine prerogatives at will? In this episode, we unpack the Chalcedonian Definition of the Hypostatic Union, exploring its historical significance and how it protects against heresy. We explore how this doctrine affects our understanding of Jesus's miracles, the Spirit-Empowered Ministry, and the ongoing debate surrounding kenotic heresy. Learn how Jesus, as both God and Man, performed miracles and lived a life of Spirit-Empowered Ministry.The Chalcedonian definition of hypostatic union states that Jesus Christ is one person in whom two distinct natures—divine and human—are united without confusion, change, division, or separation. Each nature retains its own properties, and both are unified in one "person" or "subsistence" ((hypostasis)), meaning Christ is both fully God and fully man, not a mixture of the two. One person, two natures: Christ is one person (the eternal Son of God), who is both fully divine and fully human.Without confusion or change: The divine and human natures are not merged into a single new nature. The incarnation did not diminish Christ's divinity; it was not a change from what he was.Without division or separation: The two natures are not split into two separate individuals or persons. They are held together in one unique person, the Lord Jesus Christ.Propriety of each nature is preserved: The unique attributes of each nature remain. For example, Christ's divinity is not bloodied, but as a human, he has a body and soul.One subsistence: The two natures "concur" in a single person and subsistence, a concept that safeguarded against heresies that separated the natures or blended them together. Hey Guys, Josh Lewis here. Have you ever wondered if the miraculous gifts of the Holy Spirit—like prophecy, healing, and tongues—really stopped after the apostles? Cessationists claim they vanished throughout church history, but that's a myth. In Remnant Radio's new ebook, History of Spiritual Gifts: The Myth of Cessationism, I dive into church history to reveal the active use of spiritual gifts by early church fathersSupport the showABOUT THE REMNANT RADIO:
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In Solus Christus – Christ Alone, Aidan Sims reminds us that our salvation rests entirely on the finished work of Jesus, not on anything we can add. Like a rider who must keep their eyes fixed on where they want to go, the Church must keep its gaze on Christ alone, lest we drift toward “Jesus and…”—Jesus and good behavior, and religious observance, and social causes. From Genesis to Revelation, Scripture reveals that God's plan of redemption is fulfilled in Jesus—the promised Seed, the true Tabernacle, the eternal King. Fully God and fully man, Christ lived in perfect obedience, bore our sin, and rose to reconcile us to the Father. Through the Spirit, we are united to him so that his story becomes ours—his death our death, his resurrection our life. Salvation is wholly God's work, accomplished by the Son and applied by the Spirit. When we look at ourselves, we see only our unworthiness; but when we look at Christ, we see the unshakable assurance that we cannot be lost.
For our salvation to become a reality Jesus had to be fully God and fully man. In this sermon, we discover why this doctrine is crucial to our faith.
Got a question? Let us know!This week on Made For Mondays, we're diving into the truth that Jesus is 100% God and 100% human—all the time. We talk about how that reality meets us right in the middle of our fear, and why it matters that He both understands what we feel and has the power to do something about it.From childhood fears to real-life moments of extreme stress, we unpack practical tools to face fear: naming it, anchoring our thoughts, shifting our soundtrack, serving others, and ultimately trusting Jesus—maybe for the first time or all over again.We also talk about the role of community in hard seasons and how small groups can help us walk with others through their struggles. Whether you're in a season of fear or walking with someone who is, this conversation will encourage you to lean into the God who gets it and has got it.
In today's devotional, Dr. Michael A. Youssef explores the miracle of Jesus walking on water as evidence of His divinity.If you would like more insight into today's devotional topic, watch or listen to Dr. Michael A. Youssef's sermon Evidence of the Exclusivity of Jesus: Fear to Faith: WATCH NOW | LISTEN NOW
Join as we worship the Lord and continue our journey through the Gospel of John! The second half of John 5 contains one of the most powerful speeches of Jesus in all of Scripture concerning His Divine Nature! Jesus is FULLY GOD in every sense. He shares the nature of the Father, and because this is the case, He also preserves, restores, and heals on the Sabbath as the LORD of the Sabbath! Join us we get a greater appreciation for who Jesus is in our lives as our Eternal Creator, and appreciate the true Sabbath Rest that He brings!
Mike Gormley and Dave VanVickle are joined by Dr. Mike Sirilla to explore the divine and human nature of Jesus Christ. Together, they unpack heresies, clarify common misconceptions, and highlight key biblical and historical moments that reveal the true essence of God. Snippet from the Show “Who is Jesus? What is Jesus? He is the perfect union of Divinity and humanity.” We want to hear from you! Email us at eksb@ascensionpress.com with your questions/comments Don't forget to text “EKSB” to 33-777 to get the shownotes right to your inbox! You can also find the full shownotes at www.ascensionpress.com/EveryKneeShallBow
From Scripture to early Church doctrine, we examine the foundation of Christ's divinity and humanity. This episode also covers the biblical use of YHWH vs. Elohim, proper burial attire, and how the Bible was compiled. Join The CA Live Club Newsletter: Click Here Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com Questions Covered: 01:49 – When do they go from using the name YHWH to Elohim? 21:58 – How do we know that Jesus is eternal and fully God and fully human? 32:18 – What is appropriate for dressing a deceased person? 36:50 – How do we understand Ephesians 2:8-9 in light James 2:24? 47:58 – How were all the books of the bible compiled?
A new MP3 sermon from Alpha and Omega Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Road Trip - The Dual Nature of Christ: Fully God, Fully Man Subtitle: Road Trips 2025 Speaker: Dr. James White Broadcaster: Alpha and Omega Ministries Event: Teaching Date: 4/2/2025 Length: 56 min.