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The Last Days -
New scripture
Paul was preparing Timothy for his own lifetime, not some futuristic vision
1 cor 1
Which is why he told Timothy:
There will be no more prophets to bring us new words from God.
The life and death of Jesus ushered in the last days.
We have all we need in God’s word with the illumination and guiding presence of His Holy Spirit to be faithful and true until the end.
New Testament (meaning now) prophecy then is forth-telling (not foretelling); explication and application of the already written scriptures.
If we want to see God, we look to Christ.
He is the key.
The Creator - , 10-12
Through whom also he created the world
...through whom also he created the world
quoting from Psalm 102
heb 1:10-12
gen 1:
In as much as it is error to confuse or conflate the persons of the Trinity, let us neither fail to rightly ascribe the attributes of eternality and creator-ship to Jesus the Son
King of Kings -
…heir of all things
heb 1:
but then continues
quoting from Psalm 110
heb 1:
Jesus was born in the form of a lowly servant.
He was coronated amid mocking on Calvary.
He is coming again as the conquering King some day.
His authority has nothing to do with our cooperation or consent.
He IS KING
The Divine -
The Lord says to my Lord… Much like the “let us create man” from , herein we see a glimpse of Trinitarian truth in the Old Testament
col 1:
Nicene Creed
WE BELIEVE in one God,
the Father, the Almighty,
maker of heaven and earth,
of all that is, seen and unseen.
We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ,
the only Son of God,
eternally begotten of the Father,
God from God, Light from Light,
true God from true God,
begotten, not made,
of one Being with the Father.
Through him all things were made.
Even though Jesus is not the Father, whom we usually simply call God, Jesus is God.
It is mystery to us how God is three and yet one, but we confess it is true.
Jesus himself affirmed that there is only one God, and yet the New Testament time and time again ascribes names and honor to Jesus that are reserved for God.
Praise be to Christ Jesus, the radiance of the glory of God and the exact imprint of his nature, who upholds the universe!
Savior - ,
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rev 5:8-
You cannot make Jesus savior.
He is savior.
He has ransomed the souls of men from every tribe, tongue, and nation by His death on Calvary.
He is savior from everlasting.
He always has been, is today, and always will be.
The question is not is Jesus savior, but rather is He your savior?
Christians have all we need in Christ.
We don’t need another to come.
His life is sufficient example.
His Word (The Bible) is a sufficient store of wisdom.
His Spirit is sufficient assurance and grants sufficient understanding.
His salvation is to the utmost.
We look to Jesus today and need no other, whether for salvation or for living as saved, and look for His promised return.
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