Jesus Christ
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The virgin birth is not a poetic flourish or theological side note—it’s the beginning of God’s new creation. This post explores why Christ’s sinless humanity doesn’t require a heavenly “seed,” and why the Holy Spirit’s sanctifying work in Mary’s womb is more than enough. Holding mystery with reverent clarity, we reject speculation and anchor our…
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What really happens when we die? Drawing on the biblical vision and the theological insights of N.T. Wright, this essay explores the Christian hope beyond death—not just heaven, but resurrection, transformation, reunion, and the renewal of all creation under the reign of Christ.
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Jeremiah wept for a faithless nation, bore their guilt, and was hated for telling the truth. Sound familiar? His life points forward to Jesus—the ultimate Prophet who didn’t just warn, but saved. This essay explores how Jeremiah’s sorrow, rejection, and burden foreshadow the mission of Christ.
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When Jesus declared, “It is finished,” He wasn’t surrendering in defeat—He was announcing the victory of redemption. The cross marked the end of sin’s rule and the beginning of new life for all who believe. This post unpacks the finality, certainty, and eternal impact of Christ’s once-for-all sacrifice.
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A theological reflection on Philippians 2:6–14 exploring Jesus before time, in time, and beyond time—revealing who God is and what it means for us.
