John 1:19–34: The Revealing of Jesus
The subservient, ministerial mission of John the Baptist heralds the coming of the one who baptizes with the Spirit (John 1:33). (Exposition of John 1:19–34)
Read MoreThe subservient, ministerial mission of John the Baptist heralds the coming of the one who baptizes with the Spirit (John 1:33). (Exposition of John 1:19–34)
Read MoreThe Prologue of the Gospel of John reveals the identity of Jesus as the Creator, the Redeemer, and the Mediator. (Exposition of John 1:1–18)
Read MoreJesus certainly cried, both as an infant and as an adult. But did Jesus cry just like any other baby? That’s a bit more complicated to answer. Learn more.
Read MoreThe world’s solution to the problem of sin is to build a taller tower to reach up to God. The gospel insists that God must reach down to us.(Exposition of Genesis 11)
Read MoreEven after a fresh start, Noah fails to become the new Adam who can save humanity. Instead, humanity must await the offspring of Noah’s son Shem. (Exposition of Genesis 9:18–10:32)
Read MoreGod makes a covenant of preservation with Noah to carry creation forward. A covenant of redemption, however, will come elsewhere. (Exposition of Genesis 8:20–9:17)
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