Articles
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The Body of God and the Scandal of Our Dying Brother
The gospel's message is the scandalous announcement that Yahweh has stooped to our frame, to where we are. -
Epistle: Hebrews 2:1-13 (14-18) (Pentecost 19: Series B )
Angels minister to us, but Jesus becomes one of us and calls us His brothers and sisters, sharing in our flesh and blood. -
People Aren’t Downgraded to Angels When They Die
When Christians die, heaven does not “get another angel.” We cannot become angels any more than we can become giraffes or ocean waves or stars. We are people and will remain so after this present life. God did not make a mistake when he made us human. -
Epistle: Hebrews 2:14-18 (The Purification of Mary but also the Presentation of Our Lord)
This passage, above all others, speaks most fully about Jesus as the elder brother, the firstborn, of a large family; the family of God the Father, Creator of humankind. -
Our Great Worship Leader
Worship not only starts with God; it also returns to Him through the filter of the cross. Jesus did not enter a cosmic retirement after his ascension. -
Epistle: Hebrews 2:1-18 (Proper 22: Series B)
The doctrinal locus for this Sunday is marriage, which points to the greater marriage of Christ and the church or the marriage of Christ and the believer.
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