Cultivating and Keeping: Human Productivity in Creation
Human productivity extends, preserves, and reforms God’s work of forming and filling. That is, God calls us to the work of cultivating and keeping.
Read MoreHuman productivity extends, preserves, and reforms God’s work of forming and filling. That is, God calls us to the work of cultivating and keeping.
Read MoreBefore we can understand the human productivity, we must understand God’s productivity. In Genesis 1, we see God’s work of forming and filling his creation.
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Read MoreJesus is much more than the prophets, priests, and kings of old. More than that, Jesus manifests the Father. (Exposition of John 14:1–14)
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