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European Congress on Evangelism in Berlin, Rev. Michael Reeves challenged common assumptions about evangelistic outreach, ...
Jesus is the Word because through him all things are made,” says Jonathan, 8. “What he said became. Through the words of ...
Bowing his head, Jesus breathes his last, like any other man, but St. John writes, “he handed over the Spirit.” This is no earthly exhalation. In breathing out the Spirit, God is sundered from ...
Followers of Christianity believe that Jesus is the son of God. Meanwhile, others believe he was a prophet or something ...
In these days, God has spoken to us in His Son, the Eternal Word, who enlightens all men/women, so that He might dwell among them and reveal His innermost being ...
The word of God conclusive in Jesus gives sense and meaning to every person’s life. This gospel is the affirmation to what in W. B. Yeats was only surmise: What the world’s million lips are ...
In the passage pulled from the Gospel of John, Jesus is "described as the Word of God who gives life to all things," as noted by Notre Dame's website.
Dr. Robert C. Hamilton makes a great case against using profanity in “Guess Who’s Cussing at Dinner” (op-ed, May 6). As a Christian, I will add that believing Jesus is the Word Incarnate who ...
We begin by learning that Jesus is the “word,” translated from “logos” in Greek, meaning that he is God’s self-expression. Just as our speech reveals our identity, Jesus reflects God’s.
Jesus is the Word and he alone can give you your word. You may want to ask, how then do I receive my word? God has thousands of ways to release your word to you.
In the Bible’s final book, Jesus announces, “Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the ...