The Significance of Women in Luke: The Curing Pairs
Today, we will look at the pairs of curing that occurred in Luke 4 and 7. As mentioned in the previous posts, Luke uses the… Read More »The Significance of Women in Luke: The Curing Pairs
Today, we will look at the pairs of curing that occurred in Luke 4 and 7. As mentioned in the previous posts, Luke uses the… Read More »The Significance of Women in Luke: The Curing Pairs
In an effort to recap what has been talked about over the last few posts, I want to provide a summary of what it looks… Read More »Summary of Praying to the Father Through the Son in the Spirit
Living in the Spirit and our dependence upon Him is one of the most important concepts a Christian can learn to do. Often times, we… Read More »How to Pray Through the Holy Spirit
Continuing our series on prayer and how to delight in it and God, today we look at the model that Christ laid forth. Next time,… Read More »Praying as Jesus Prayed
Throughout these past few months, we have looked at various terms and definitions that are pertinent to knowing about the Trinity, its development through the… Read More »Delighting in Trinitarian Prayer
Today, we continue our series, “Glossary of Trinitarian Terms.” This will focus on some very big topics in Christianity and Christology that the early church… Read More »Glossary of Trinitarian Terms, Part 3
In looking at some of the common terms for the Trinity, a number of questions arise. Going with the section of terms that we just… Read More »Common Questions Regarding the Trinity and Trinitarian Relationships
Recently, I posted a few blog posts on a synthetic definition of God that included a doctrinal belief on the trinity, God the Father, God… Read More »Final Doctrinal Statement on God
Today, we continue looking at biblical references about the Trinity, focusing on numbers 76-100. This will focus on Scriptural passages found in Ephesians 3 through 2… Read More »More Scriptural passages regarding the Trinity
Today, we finish our series on the doctrinal statements of God, the Trinity, and each member of the Trinity, by looking at the Holy Spirit.… Read More »The Holy Spirit: Divine Comforter