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  1. Advent draws us to the Lord who comes. We might even say that Advent really does begin in creation as the Father through His Eternal Word breathes His Spirit over the depths of darkness and calls into existence that the culmination of things that are not.
  2. Professor John T. Pless has organized an incredible Advent series on the Apostles' Creed for you! Included here are texts, themes, and an order of service for your midweek Advent services.
  3. Understanding the doctrine of the hypostatic union can help us understand what God is up to in the Incarnation.
  4. How do I know the expectations of every Marine even though I am not able to cite specific orders from Marine Corps handbooks? The Rifleman’s Creed tells me.
  5. Jesus offer us this vision of violence not so we might be drawn into it but so we might be drawn through it to come closer to Him.
  6. When it comes to confessing the truth of the Christian faith, Christians are given the words. We don’t have to formulate them ourselves.
  7. The following is an excerpt from“Credo: I Believe,” edited by Caleb Keith and Kelsi Klembara (1517 Publishing, 2019).
  8. An annual three day event, designed to center your faith in Christ for you, based in the Scriptural truths rediscovered in the Reformation.
  9. Good theology is the most practical thing you can have.
  10. Christ’s indwelling in the Christian must be tied relentlessly to these external and objective events of God’s own action.
  11. Who is God? What did God do in the person of Jesus, and how are we connected to the benefits of the Resurrection?
  12. In the suffering of Jesus, we have an example of trusting in the promises of the Father.
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