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Archive for the Who Is Jesus? Category


Athanasius of Alexandria On The Incarnation

Athanasius of Alexandria “Naturally also, through this union of the immortal Son of God with our human nature, all people were clothed with incorruption in the promise of the resurrection. For the solidarity of humanity is such that, by virtue of the Word’s indwelling in a single human body, the corruption which goes with death […]

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Did Jesus Claim To Be God?

Did Jesus claim to be God? There are some who reject the notion of Jesus as “God” – rejecting the notion of the Trinity.  They claim that Jesus never claimed to be God.  Now, while the phrase, “Hey, people, ‘I am God!’” was, in fact, never spoken by Jesus – that does not (by any […]

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The Incarnation – Words from T.F. Torrance

“With the Incarnation, God the eternal Son became Man, without ceasing to be God and without breaking the communion of the Holy Trinity within which God lives his own divine life.  In the birth and life of Jesus on earth human nature and divine nature were inseparably united in the eternal Person of God the […]

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Bent Over People (video sermon)

The 8/25/2013 sermon from the Patterson Avenue Baptist Church is based on Luke 13:10-17. The sermon included a video found on Youtube, found in a sermon preached by Len Sweet, one of my favorite preachers and authors. The video clip is included in the file found just below the sermon video. Life has a way […]

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Papa’s Good Pleasure

  August 11, 2013 sermon preached at Patterson Avenue Baptist Church NOTE: We do not need to earn, achieve, obtain, or warrant the “Kingdom of God.”  It is the pleasure of God (whom Jesus called Papa) to GIVE us the Kingdom.   Fathered by God: Learning What Your Dad Could Never Teach You by: John […]

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Distractions (a sermon video and manuscripte based on Luke 10:36-42)

Sermon Title: Scripture Lesson: Luke 10:38-42 (NIV)    Date: July 21, 2013 The sermon manuscript follows the video:   Arthur Windhorn has written a poem about our day and age. This is the age of the half-read page; The quick hash and the mad dash. This is the age of the bright night with the nerves […]

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Wearing Your Sunday Best

Scripture Lesson: Luke 10:38-42 (NIV)           There was a time when almost every child in America had at least three sets of clothing.  They had school clothes, play clothes, and church clothes.  A child’s church clothing was commonly referred to as their “Sunday best.”        Wearing one’s “Sunday best” communicated more than simply a style […]

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Would You Be Mine, Could You Be Mine, Won’t You Be My Neighbor?

The sermon video below is from the July 14, 2013 worship gathering of the Patterson Avenue Baptist Church.  Immediately below the video you’ll find the manuscript of the sermon. Would You Be Mine, Could You Be Mine, Won’t You Be My Neighbor? Luke 10:25-37 On one occasion an expert in the law stood up to […]

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The Implication of the Doctrine of the Trinity (Part 2) – Video and Manuscript

This is the second in a two-part series of sermons titled:  “The Implications of the Doctrine of the Trinity on the Christian Life” based on Roman 5:1-11.  This sermon was preached on June 2, 2013 at the Patterson Avenue Baptist Church in Richmond, Virginia. _________________ Christian Preaching: A Trinitarian Theology of Proclamation by: Michael Pasquarello […]

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Being Trinitarian

Being Trinitarian does not simply mean, “Hey, I believe in the doctrine of the Trinity.”  It is not some sort of mathmatic equation like 1 + 1 + 1 = 1, or anything like that.  There are many people who believe in the “doctrine of the Trinity” and regulate it to some sort of “mystery” […]

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