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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?
In this message on the Apostles' Creed, we reflect on the profound truth that Jesus was "conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary." Fully God and fully man, Christ stands as our perfect Savior, Mediator, and Representative. His incarnation reveals His humility, His love, and His deep understanding of our human experience. Come, listen, and be reminded of the Savior who knows and carries us. #UCG #UCGFamily #SoliDeoGloria #SundaySermon #ApostlesCreed #InternationalChurch #Guatemala
Pastor Sal dives deep into one of the core mysteries of the Christian faith — the dual nature of Jesus Christ. Fully God and fully man, Jesus bridges the divine and the human in a way that changes everything. Drawing from Scripture and sound theology, Pastor Sal unpacks how Jesus' divinity and humanity work together in perfect unity — and why that truth is essential for our salvation, our worship, and our daily walk with God.
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.
In this episode, host Nate Claiborne and theologian-in-residence Dr. Michael Allen dive into the heart of the Nicene Creed—its second article, which focuses on Jesus Christ. Building on their previous conversation about the importance of creeds as both summaries and guardrails for Christian belief, they explore what the Creed affirms about Christ's identity, nature, and redemptive work. From the theological poetry of “God from God, Light from Light” to the historical grounding in figures like Pontius Pilate and Mary, this central paragraph of the Creed brings into focus both the mystery and majesty of the eternal Son who took on flesh for our salvation.Dr. Allen explains how the Creed combats ancient heresies like Arianism by affirming Jesus' full divinity and eternal existence while also narrating his true humanity through the incarnation, crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension. The conversation emphasizes how these statements are not merely doctrinal assertions but pastoral and devotional aids for worship, especially relevant during Holy Week. As NewCity continues to recite the Creed weekly, this episode helps listeners reflect more deeply on what each phrase means, why it matters, and how it connects us to the global and historic church.
A new MP3 sermon from Christ Church Presbyterian is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: How Is Jesus Both Fully God and Fully Man? | March 21 Subtitle: Strength for Today Speaker: John Blevins III Broadcaster: Christ Church Presbyterian Event: Devotional Date: 3/21/2025 Bible: John 1:1-14 Length: 9 min.
Rev. Dr. Brian Ebel preaching on Hebrews 2:1-17 during the “Hebrews: Rediscovering Jesus” teaching series entitled “Who is Jesus? Fully Human and Fully God” on Sunday, March 16, 2025 at…
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Fully God, fully man - did Christ have the “capacity” to sin? Does the grace of God make some people go passive? Why didn't God heal Paul? What did God mean by “My grace is sufficient”?
Fully God, fully man - did Christ have the capacity to sin? Does the grace of God make some people go passive? Why didn't God heal Paul? What did God mean by My grace is sufficient? To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1258/29
Colossians 1:15-20 provides one of the most incredible passages on who Jesus Christ is, as well as verses that clearly refute very problematic heresies. Join us as we study these verses and how they should impact our lives today.
Let's marvel at the reality that Jesus is fully God and fully man, and let that truth lead us to run to Him for help each day.
Let's marvel at the reality that Jesus is fully God and fully man, and let that truth lead us to run to Him for help each day.
John 1:14-18 • Jason Jarvis
We hope this message in our Advent series "While We Wait" is impactful and uplifting in your walk with Jesus!If you would like to dive deeper, check out the links below.Stay in touch with us on Instagram | Facebook | Spotify - True Hope ChurchCheck out our Website:https://www.truehopechurch.org
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This Christmas, we're unwrapping more than presents—we're diving into the humanity of Jesus! Fully God and fully human, even Jesus needed love, connection, and community to grow into His mission to love the world.What can we learn from the love Jesus received and gave? Let's explore together! ————-if the ‘Sermon Notes' button isn't working, click the share button, copy the link and go to it in your browser.
The season of Christmas is a memorable time for many people. The special holidays and decorations accompany festive gatherings and events, especially those events centered around the incarnation of the Son of God, Jesus Christ. Yet, some people do not see Christmas as a time of celebration but a season of pain. Consumer Christmas and social media consistently remind us about the items we lack or the events we missed. Many people experience Christmas as a season of loneliness, anxiety, and depression. What truths can we remember during the Christmas season and the rest of the year to fight against depression, isolation, and worry? In this week's episode of the Biblical Counseling Podcast, Pastor Jeff Christianson draws the listener's attention to one of the greatest miracles ever performed: the incarnation. The Christmas season is a special time for reflecting upon the descent of the Son of God into our fallen world as God's Son took on human nature. Fully God and fully man, Jesus Christ is Immanuel, God with us. Pastor Jeff reminds us that the truths of Christmas should stagger us. Not only did the Son of God humble himself in an unfathomable manner, he promises to remain with us and abide within us. Jesus says in John 14:3, “And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself; that where I am, there you may be also.” Biblical counselors must remind counselees of God's amazing promise to abide in his people forever. Christ's condescension and his perpetual identification with us in our humanity will forever bear witness to Christ's continual presence among his people. All other religions propose that we may dwell with God only after producing enough works to gain his pleasure; only Christianity speaks of a God who dwells among the lowly and secures as salvation at his own expense. At Christmas time, many sing the beloved hymn “O Come, O Come, Immanuel,” O come, O come, Immanuel, and ransom captive Israel that mourns in lonely exile here until the Son of God appear. Rejoice! Rejoice! Immanuel shall come to you, O Israel. There are many people who struggle with feelings of loneliness, anxiety, and depression from being isolated from others. They may feel as if they are mourning in lonely exile. For example, many people who survive suicide attempts concede that they felt alone and believed that no one cared about them. While biblical counselors cannot promise to make themselves available to every counselees whenever a need arises, counselors can point counselees to the one who never leaves them nor forsakes them. The truth of Christ's perpetual presence among his people comforts the distressed soul. Furthermore, counselees can find repose from the fact that Christ understands feelings of loneliness and isolation, as he experienced abandonment of his friends at his most pressing hour. Struggling Christians can identify with their crucified savior who intimately knows the feelings of loneliness. Christians are responsible for making themselves available to those around them. During the business of the holiday season, events and checklists can overshadow real people who need company or a phone call. This holiday season or any time of year, who needs the comfort of your presence? Who needs your condescension into the mess of their lives? As Christians, do we model Christ's willingness to open himself up to the pain and suffering of others at the personal cost to himself? We who are rich in Christ, do we make ourselves poor out of love for others? Want to learn more? Listen to this podcast to hear Pastor Jeff address: An explanation and application of Jesus's name, Immanuel An analysis of loneliness, depression, and anxiety during the holiday season An encouragement toward making yourself available to the promptings of the Holy Spirit for ministry opportunities Jeff Christianson Biblical Counseling Academy PO Box 3021 Glenwood Springs, CO 81602 Admissions Office: (828) 707-9034 Make An Appointment: https://calendly.com/jeffchristianson/work-with-me Join the Academy: https://www.jeffchristianson.com/counselor-certification-waitlist Make A Donation: https://calvarychapel.breezechms.com/give/online Now Enrolling: BiblicalCounselingAcademy.com
Why did God choose to send His Son into the world as a baby? This Sunday, Pastor Diego explores the profound mystery and beauty of the incarnation—God becoming fully human in the person of Jesus. By entering the world as a baby, Jesus embraced every aspect of our humanity, experiencing the joys, struggles, and pains we face. Fully God and fully man, He bridges the gap between heaven and earth and intimately understands our experiences. His ultimate sacrifice on the cross becomes even more powerful in light of His shared humanity, transforming how we see God's grace and redemption. Recorded at Hope Church in Springfield, MO.
Scripture: Matthew 1:18-25, Micah 6:8 Being in the Scripture is a great place to be because God DOES speak in His Word, both 2,000 years ago and today! Today's text from the Bible is a powerful Word, a life-changing Word… Matthew tells the Christmas story from the vantage point of Joseph, who after finding out about Mary being pregnant decided to divorce her quietly, but… Joseph receives a visit by an angel in a dream and the angel tells him that he is not to divorce Mary, that she is pregnant by the Holy Spirit, and that he is to name the child Jesus because He will save His people from their sins. Following the dream, Joseph stays engaged to Mary, doesn't consummate the marriage until after Jesus' birth, and he names the baby, Jesus. A virgin birth is implausible if there is no god. But there IS a god! He is the God who reveals Himself in the Scripture and through His Holy Spirit and like in today's reading, through angelic beings. What prophets predicted, is fulfilled in the Person of Jesus of Nazareth. Immanuel: God with us. Fully human: suffers as our substitute for our sin Fully God: eternal redemption by His blood Apart from Christ our lives hold no hope. No matter how good we are it's not good enough. We cannot save ourselves for we have all sinned and we need the Perfect One to save us. Apart from Jesus - nice guys finish last. With Jesus there is life, forgiveness, peace, strength, joy, hope and the assurance we will live forever with Him. Today's Bible story still speaks powerfully to us today. God revealed the identity of Jesus to Joseph - and for us God is still speaking and revealing His identity to each of us through Joseph's story. In Joseph we see an example of what a godly person ought to be: ⁃ Our faith is based on the truth that God has revealed to us in His Word ⁃ Our faith is more than head knowledge ⁃ Our faith informs our behavior Joseph's example: ⁃ Faithful to God's Word and wanted to live for God. He knew God is to be trusted, honored and obeyed. ⁃ Merciful in a culture that looked at Mary's pregnancy as a disgrace, that recommended a public divorce, Joseph did not want to humiliate Mary. ⁃ Obedient to what God revealed in his dream and also obedient to the Word in the Bible of “the virgin will conceive and bare a son” and so he took her as his wife. ⁃ Courageous individual who put family first and God over all. An individual who did what God told him to do despite pushback and persecution. He understood that it is more important to follow God than to worry about public opinion. Joseph wasn't saved because he was a good man. He was a good man because He was saved. So we too are encouraged to live lives as a response to the incredible gift of the grace and goodness of God in Christ. Micah 6:8 says: He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God. May we exhibit that kind of a life-style in response to the revelation of who our Lord Jesus Christ is. Lord Jesus help us live courageous lives for You! https://www.awakeusnow.com Check out the video on our website https://www.awakeusnow.com/the-greats Check out the video on Youtube https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTaaqrC3dMOwOsas957DiSUd6oyPPusju&si=aF1BhWGvhZyBvUVi Watch via our app. Text HELLO to 888-364-4483 to download our app.
In this powerful message, we're reminded of the profound truth that Jesus is both fully God and fully human. We start at this new series at Jesus at his baptism, where God declares, 'You are my beloved Son.' This declaration sets the foundation for understanding Jesus' divine nature. Yet, Luke also provides Jesus' genealogy, tracing his lineage back to Adam, emphasizing his humanity. This dual nature of Christ is crucial for us as believers. It means we have a God who understands our weaknesses, having faced the same temptations we do, yet without sin. Just as a child collapses into a parent's arms for comfort, we too can find solace in Christ's embrace. He is powerful enough to hold the universe, yet intimate enough to know our deepest struggles. This realization should transform how we approach our relationship with God, encouraging us to bring our fears, anxieties, and weaknesses to Him with confidence. If you want help in starting this journey, please don't hesitate to reach out! If you want to talk to someone about going deeper in your faith or starting to walk with Jesus on a daily basis, please reach out to us at office@graceva.com
In this powerful message, we're reminded of the profound truth that Jesus is both fully God and fully human. We start at this new series at Jesus at his baptism, where God declares, 'You are my beloved Son.' This declaration sets the foundation for understanding Jesus' divine nature. Yet, Luke also provides Jesus' genealogy, tracing his lineage back to Adam, emphasizing his humanity. This dual nature of Christ is crucial for us as believers. It means we have a God who understands our weaknesses, having faced the same temptations we do, yet without sin. Just as a child collapses into a parent's arms for comfort, we too can find solace in Christ's embrace. He is powerful enough to hold the universe, yet intimate enough to know our deepest struggles. This realization should transform how we approach our relationship with God, encouraging us to bring our fears, anxieties, and weaknesses to Him with confidence. If you want help in starting this journey, please don't hesitate to reach out! If you want to talk to someone about going deeper in your faith or starting to walk with Jesus on a daily basis, please reach out to us at office@graceva.com Thanks for joining us this morning for worship!! Please feel free to comment and interact with us and others this morning! CCLI # 279146 Streaming License: CSPL092112
Jesus goes to Jerusalem to celebrate Hanukkah. In this nationalistic setting, the Jews inquire if Jesus is the Messiah. Unfortunately, they cannot see it despite the miracles, the Hanukkah prayer for miracles, and the simplicity of Jesus' teaching "my sheep hear my voice."Matthew 10:22-39Luke 19:41-44www.messagetokings.com
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We're diving deep once again into John Calvin's monumental work, Institutes of the Christian Religion, focusing on the end of Book 2. Joining us to unpack these theological insights is Dr. J. Mark Beach, utilizing his commentary on the Institutes, Piety's Wisdom. In this episode, we'll explore Calvin's understanding of Christ as the mediator between God and humanity. Dr. Beach will guide us through Calvin's explanation of why Christ needed to be both fully God and fully man and how this enables Him to bridge the gap between sinful humanity and a just God. Dr. Beach will also discuss the historical context of Calvin's work, address common misconceptions, and examine how Calvin's theology refutes various Christological heresies that have cropped up throughout church history.
We're diving deep once again into John Calvin's monumental work, Institutes of the Christian Religion, focusing on the end of Book 2. Joining us to unpack these theological insights is Dr. J. Mark Beach, utilizing his commentary on the Institutes, Piety's Wisdom. In this episode, we'll explore Calvin's understanding of Christ as the mediator between God and humanity. Dr. Beach will guide us through Calvin's explanation of why Christ needed to be both fully God and fully man and how this enables Him to bridge the gap between sinful humanity and a just God. Dr. Beach will also discuss the historical context of Calvin's work, address common misconceptions, and examine how Calvin's theology refutes various Christological heresies that have cropped up throughout church history.
We're diving deep once again into John Calvin's monumental work, Institutes of the Christian Religion, focusing on the end of Book 2. Joining us to unpack these theological insights is Dr. J. Mark Beach, utilizing his commentary on the Institutes, Piety's Wisdom. In this episode, we'll explore Calvin's understanding of Christ as the mediator between God and humanity. Dr. Beach will guide us through Calvin's explanation of why Christ needed to be both fully God and fully man and how this enables Him to bridge the gap between sinful humanity and a just God. Dr. Beach will also discuss the historical context of Calvin's work, address common misconceptions, and examine how Calvin's theology refutes various Christological heresies that have cropped up throughout church history.
Full question: I send out a weekly email with 1 Bible verse, 1 quote, 1 question each week…. Recently I sent out an email that included Mark 1:35 and I wrote a little commentary that said: If the God-man (remember He was FULLY God and also fully man) needed to get up early in the morning, get away from all the people, and spend time in the presence of His Father-- HOW MUCH MORE DO WE?! I got an email back that said this: Almighty GOD is not a man nor has he ever been. Read a little deeper in your Bible. Learn his name and differentiate between the father and his son who also is a god but the one and only ALMIGHTY GOD. So, I thought it'd be fun to bring this to you, mi padre, and see how you would respond to this person. Links Mentioned: Sign up for The Weekly One To read the show notes, click here. Call or text us your question at 615-281-9694 or email at question@michaelincontext.com.
Jesus leaves the glory and majesty of Heaven and takes on flesh and blood. He becomes one of us. He doesn't leave his deity behind, but he takes on humanity. He is fully God and fully human at the same time. Yes, it is miraculous.Main Points:1. Not only does Jesus take on humanity. He moves into our world, our neighborhood, our very lives. He experienced what we experienced. He knew joy, happiness, friendship, love, temptation, sadness, frustration, and sorrow. He even experienced suffering and death on our behalf.2. This is what Jesus has done for you and me. He moved into our lives. He moved into our families. He moved into our neighborhood.3. We have a Savior who knows, who understands, and who cares. On His initiative, Jesus came to earth to live as we live, to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for our sins. What an incredible thought. Jesus moved into the neighborhood.Today's Scripture Verses:John 1:1-5 - “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.”John 1:14 - “The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth.”John 1:14 MSG - “The Word became flesh and blood, and moved into the neighborhood.”Hebrews 4:15 - “For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin.”1 Peter 5:7 - “Casting all your anxieties on him, because he cares for you.”Quick Links:Donate to support this podcastLeave a review on Apple PodcastsGet a copy of The 5 Minute Discipleship JournalConnect on SocialJoin The 5 Minute Discipleship Facebook Group
Episode 62 Michael and Zach discuss the person and nature of Jesus Christ being fully God and fully man. Jiubel: https://www.instagram.com/jiubel/ Beacon Threads: https://www.beaconthreads.com/ Totally God, Totally Man: https://youtu.be/viM6FFZULjk Chalcedonian Creed: https://www.theopedia.com/chalcedonian-creed London Baptist Confession Chapter 8: https://www.the1689confession.com/1689/chapter-8 Find our videocast here: https://youtu.be/BopJL48A4lg Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/reakt-music/deep-stone License code: 2QZOZ2YHZ5UTE7C8 Find more Take 2 Theology content at https://take2pod.wordpress.com
Live at Echo Church Melbourne Sunday July 28 Speakers: Justin Box Title: Fully God ~ Fully Man If you'd like more information about Echo Church, go to echochurch.org.au
July 21, 2024 - Sunday PM Sermon Jesus The Fullness of God - (Colossians 1:19) "Fullness" - (Col. 1:19, 2:9) Fullness: What God is, Jesus is exactly Because Jesus is Fully God... Reconciliation is possible - (Col. 1:19-23) The Harmony of Reconciliation - (20) The Hurdles of Reconciliation - (21) The Holiness of Reconciliation - (22) The Hope of Reconciliation - (23) Because Jesus is Fully God... The church is important - (Col 1:24) Since Jesus is its head, I must submit to him Since Jesus is its head, I must suffer for him Since Jesus is its head, I must serve him Because Jesus is fully God... The gospel is powerful - (Col 1:25-27) The gospel is a gift from God - (25) The gospel is the word of God - (25) The gospel is the mystery once hidden... (26-27) The gospel is God's glorious riches - (27) "Walk worthy of the Lord" (Four participles) Because Jesus is fully God... His business is urgent - (Col 1:28-29) There is an urgent message There is an urgent method There is an urgent purpose Duration 40:04
Using the Apostles Creed as a guide, we know get to the centerpiece of the Creed = Jesus. He was "conceived of the Holy Spirit & born of the Virgin Mary."
• This Series: The Trinity is the most difficult biblical doctrine for the human brain to understand: There are 3 distinct aspects of singular Godhead. We can understand God the Father and we can identify with God the Son because we can read stories about Jesus. However, God the Spirit is a mystery to most people. This series will help you understand this amazing Helper that Jesus left for His followers. • This Week: Before people experienced the blessings of the radio and the microwave, you would have been pressed to explain that although they cannot be seen by the naked eye, there are radio waves and microwaves that are real and can be measured. Explaining who the Holy Spirit is like this. The foundation to this series is the biblical truth that the Holy Spirit is indeed God. Key Phrase: “The world cannot accept him because it neither sees him nor knows him. For he lives with you and will be in you.” John 14:17
Let's talk about the incarnation and ascension. Wretched Radio | Air Date: April 02, 2024 https://media-wretched.org/Radio/Podcast/WR2024-0402.mp3 Segment 1 If you could see God now, what would He look like? “Incarnated Savior” – Milton Vincent Segment 2 The ascension of Jesus Christ. “Where Did Jesus Go?” – Garrett Scott Dawson Segment 3 Psalm 24. Fully God. […] The post IF THIS IS TRUE, YOU’RE A GONER appeared first on Wretched.
The reality of Jesus' birth, death, and resurrection allow us to live in freedom knowing that He has taken the punishment for sin on our behalf. Because Jesus was made fully human, you are restored, reinstated, released and revealed. Hebrews 2:5-18 Kelly Craighead
Guest Speaker, Kris Kildosher, ministers the word of God and shares a message on the power of God.
When we learn about the character of God and how He is perfect and mighty, it may make us afraid to approach Him. Who are we to communicate with the creator of the universe, unlimited in power? But when God came to earth as a baby, everything changed! In part three of "This is Jesus", Student Ministry Director Katie Foster teaches us the importance and relevance of Jesus being not only God, but very human at the same time.
When we learn about the character of God and how He is perfect and mighty, it may make us afraid to approach Him. Who are we to communicate with the creator of the universe, unlimited in power? But when God came to earth as a baby, everything changed! In part three of "This is Jesus", Student Ministry Director Katie Foster teaches us the importance and relevance of Jesus being not only God, but very human at the same time.