Start with a claim that won’t let you shrug: the Father calls the Son God. We walk through Hebrews chapter 1 line by line to see how Scripture itself lifts Jesus above every created being, from angels to kings, and then crowns him with a righteous scepter. If angels refuse worship but Jesus receives it, what does that say about who he is and what he has done? We explore the rich language of radiance and exact representation, unpacking the ancient seal-and-wax imagery that shows the Son bears...
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Start with a claim that won’t let you shrug: the Father calls the Son God. We walk through Hebrews chapter 1 line by line to see how Scripture itself lifts Jesus above every created being, from angels to kings, and then crowns him with a righteous scepter. If angels refuse worship but Jesus receives it, what does that say about who he is and what he has done? We explore the rich language of radiance and exact representation, unpacking the ancient seal-and-wax imagery that shows the Son bears...
S43 || When God Vindicates His Name Among the Nations || Ezekiel 36:21-38 || Session 43
Reasoning Through the Bible
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S43 || When God Vindicates His Name Among the Nations || Ezekiel 36:21-38 || Session 43
A single line in Ezekiel chapter 36 flips the script on everything we think we know about divine favor: “Not for your sake... but for my holy name.” We pick up at verse 21 and walk through the chapter’s turning point, where God promises to gather Israel, cleanse idolatry, give a new heart, and put His Spirit within them—then backs it with tangible proof the nations can see: rebuilt cities, fruitful fields, and people filling the land like festival flocks. The claim is bold and public: Yahweh ...
Reasoning Through the Bible
Start with a claim that won’t let you shrug: the Father calls the Son God. We walk through Hebrews chapter 1 line by line to see how Scripture itself lifts Jesus above every created being, from angels to kings, and then crowns him with a righteous scepter. If angels refuse worship but Jesus receives it, what does that say about who he is and what he has done? We explore the rich language of radiance and exact representation, unpacking the ancient seal-and-wax imagery that shows the Son bears...