In this episode of Logos Live, I sat down with Graham Cole to talk about the nature and importance of the incarnation, God the Son become human for us and our salvation.
Heresy
“The Father is Greater Than I” (John 14:28) | Michael Horton
If Jesus and the Father are one (John 10:30), then how can Jesus say, “The Father is greater than I” (John 14:28)? Does Jesus’ statement contradict the doctrine of the Trinity which affirms Jesus’ co-equality with the Father? Michael Horton joins me on What in the Word? to discuss John 14:28.
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Theology v. Unity: Some Thoughts on Unity
Some recent events in the “world of Christianity” have provoked some thoughts in my mind. I will get to those thoughts in a moment, but first allow me to give some background.
Growing up I always felt that there was way too much division in the church. Now by “division” I mean both in local churches and the universal Church. I grew up with a very interesting “religious” background. Growing up I was shifted through vatrious denominations as I had parents who were really trying to figure things out for themselves. Experiencing so many “flavors” of Christianity (besides making me very discerning) made me very anti-denominationalistic. Further, my senior year of high school the church I was attended, a church my family was heavily involved in, had a split, a breakup, or whatever else you’d like to call it. This was a devastating time for me but also a time that God used for extreme spiritual growth in my life. I was very upset at the adults of that church for acting so unbiblical and immature (especially since the split wasn’t even over some doctrinal issue). But this frustration sparked in me a desire to search the scriptures to discover for myself what the church was really all about and what the church should look like biblically. I’ll stop there, because this is not intended to be a biography in anyway; but those two factors, my encounters with various denominations and beliefs growing up as well as the church split, had an extreme effect on my view of unity.