Personal Jesus, Part I: What Are You Looking At?
Sunday, January 10th, 2010 : By Dan Miller
Have you ever noticed that the questions regarding to the identity of Jesus during his time on earth never related to whether or not Jesus was actually a human? It was obvious. Jesus was a person like any other person. The driving questions about Jesus during his day related precisely to his spiritual relationship to God. However, have you noticed that today the reverse is more often the case? We simply resort to whitewashing over difficult situations in life with the overarching banner that God is in control. While it is certainly true that God is sovereign over all of creation, the Bible also paints a picture of Jesus being intimately involved in our lives, right down to the …

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God in Three Persons: The Trinity, Part 2
Sunday, February 24th, 2008 : By Ken Rutherford
The Doctrine of God: Week 17
Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine, by Wayne Grudem.
Chapter 14, God in Three Persons: The Trinity (How can God be three persons, yet one God?)
This week we continue to discuss the doctrine of the Trinity: God eternally exists as three persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and each person is fully God, and there is one God.
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graceTALK, May 2005
Sunday, May 29th, 2005 : By Leadership Team
The Grace Fellowship Leadership Team answers your questions.
Q1 (2:09): In my walk with Christ, I find myself very stale in my relationship with Christ. I mean I feel distant when I worship. I feel distant when I pray, and Scripture doesn’t seem to sink in. When it happens, what do I do to get back where I want to be in my relationship with Christ?
Q2 (10:29): We say that the title of senior pastor has in many was betrayed the intent of the biblical role of a pastor / elder / bishop within the leadership of the modern church. Still, whenever I run across the term ‘pastor’ in Scripture I always …
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