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Divine Humanity

3 sermons

Divine Humanity is a profound theological concept that explores the intersection of the divine and human natures in Christ, as well as the implications for believers. The incarnation of Jesus, as articulated in John 1:14, reveals how the Word became flesh, embodying both divine glory and human experience. This mingling of glories, as reflected in the sermon title 'Mingled Glories,' emphasizes that Jesus, fully God and fully man, bridges the gap between the Creator and His creation. In Luke 7:16, we see the recognition of Jesus' divine authority as the people proclaim Him a great prophet, affirming His unique role in salvation history. Furthermore, the promise of divine humanity extends to believers, as Paul writes in 2 Corinthians 5:17, declaring that in Christ, we are new creations, reflecting His image. The celebration of Christmas encapsulates this mystery, as highlighted in the sermon 'You're Part of Christmas,' reminding us that God chose to enter our world in human form to redeem us. Ultimately, the doctrine of Divine Humanity invites us to marvel at the depths of God's love and the transformative power of His presence in our lives, as we are called to live out our identity as children of God, empowered by the Spirit to reflect His glory in the world.

e-dennett

E. Dennett preaches on the divine and human glories of Jesus, emphasizing how His name reveals both His deity and humanity, as the Savior sent by Jehovah to save His people from their sins. The significance of the name Jesus, derived from Joshua or Jehoshua, highlights the essence of His mission as

ed-miller

In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the greatness of Jesus Christ as the Son of all mankind. He emphasizes that the truth of the Bible is not valuable because it is new, but because it is true. The preacher encourages the audience to approach the familiar passage of Luke chapter 2 with fresh eye

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ernest-o'neill

Ernest O'Neill delves into the true meaning of Christmas, emphasizing that it signifies God Himself coming to earth as a human being in the form of Jesus Christ, who is both divine and human. Despite Jesus returning to heaven after His crucifixion, certain verses suggest that He remains a human bein

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