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The words of the Lord are recorded in the four canonical gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) and the beginning of Acts, but are there other texts that contain sayings (logia) of Jesus?
Will you have the catchy keyboard riff of Europe’s “The Final Countdown” on repeat? Or will you be accompanied by R.E.M.’s ...
Yes, what is written about me is reaching its fulfillment’” (Luke 22:37). Since Jesus quoted from Isaiah 53, note that Isaiah Chapter 53 reads like a brief history of Jesus the Messiah.
“Jesus is Lord” has no meaning apart from the hope that the God who raised him from the dead will eventually interrupt world history with this decisive and final yes. The phrase “Jesus is Lord” should ...
Essentially, she was speaking and we decided to say "Christ is King," "Jesus is Lord," and we got a lot of backlash. As you can see in that firsthand video, I was pushed by an elderly woman.
Essentially, she was speaking and we decided to say "Christ is King," "Jesus is Lord," and we got a lot of backlash. As you can see in that firsthand video, I was pushed by an elderly woman.
And Mark never explicitly denounces Caesar. A growing chorus of evangelical scholars (popularized by N. T. Wright but not limited to him) have been saying, “If Jesus is Lord, Caesar is not.” ...
Indeed, to say “Jesus is Lord” impels us — or should impel us — to offer others the gift of friendship with the Son that we have been given, not by our own merits, but by sheer grace.
Fourth, Jesus is the Lord. He is God’s Son, he is both Lord and Savior. We must trust him for forgiveness today and for ...
The book’s title makes an iconoclastic claim: Not only is Jesus a philosopher; he’s a great philosopher. Christians today are prepared to accept Jesus as Lord and Savior, but not necessarily ...