I made use of Jesus and the God of Classical Theism by Steven J. Duby (Baker Academic, 2022). Introduction Last Sunday, which of course was Christmas Day, we were thinking about the incarnation when God the Son came into the world as one of us to deliver us from our sin and misery and to … Continue reading The Son’s dependence on the Holy Spirit (Christmas 2022)
Author: Colin Gamble
The Son’s human nature (Christmas 2022)
I made use of Jesus and the God of Classical Theism by Steven J. Duby (Baker Academic, 2022). Introduction I said this morning that we'll be doing a little theology today. Christmas is about the incarnation of God's Only-Begotten Son. It's about how the Eternal Son of God came into the world as one of … Continue reading The Son’s human nature (Christmas 2022)
The Son’s relationship to the Father (Christmas 2022)
I made use of Jesus and the God of Classical Theism by Steven J. Duby (Baker Academic, 2022). Introduction I thought we'd study a little theology today. After all, what better way to get ready for your Christmas dinner than to study some theology early on a Christmas morning? Christmas, of course, is about the … Continue reading The Son’s relationship to the Father (Christmas 2022)
Matthew 16(21–28)
Introduction The last time we were studying Matthew's gospel together we read Peter's confession about the Lord Jesus. The Lord asked: 'Who do you say that I am?' And Peter said: 'You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.' So, you're God's Anointed King, sent to save God's people; and you're also the … Continue reading Matthew 16(21–28)
1 John 5(13–21)
Verses 13 to 15 Near the end of John's gospel, he tells us that he wrote his gospel so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name. So, John wrote his gospel and recorded for us all the things … Continue reading 1 John 5(13–21)
1 John 5(01–12)
Introduction I heard another preacher compare John's first letter to a spiral staircase. Imagine you're walking up a spiral staircase. And as you go up and round the staircase, you pass a window and see a mountain in the distance. You go on up and round and pass another window and see a lake. You … Continue reading 1 John 5(01–12)
1 John 4(07–21)
Introduction This is now our ninth week studying John's first letter. And John has been doing two main things in his letter. He's been writing about what we're to believe about Christ; and he's been writing about how we're to live as Christ's people. So, what we're to believe and what we're to do. And … Continue reading 1 John 4(07–21)
Matthew 16(13–20)
Verses 13 to 17 Matthew tells us in verse 13 that the Lord and his disciples had come to the region of Caesarea Philippi, which was a city located about 25 miles north of the Sea of Galilee near Mount Hermon. And it was Gentile or pagan territory. And it was there that the Lord … Continue reading Matthew 16(13–20)
Galatians 06(11–18)
Introduction We've come today to the end of Paul's letter to the churches in Galatia. Throughout this letter, he's defended the one true gospel message, which he received directly from the Lord when the Risen Lord Jesus met him on the road to Damascus and transformed his life. And the one true gospel message is … Continue reading Galatians 06(11–18)
Galatians 06(06–10)
Introduction Paul has been making clear that sinners are justified -- pardoned and accepted by God -- through faith in Christ and not by works of the law. We receive eternal life by believing and not by doing: by believing in Christ who gave himself for our sins to rescue us from this present evil … Continue reading Galatians 06(06–10)