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...
S44 || The Definitive Promise of Israel’s Restoration || Ezekiel 37:1-15 || Session 44
Reasoning Through the Bible
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S44 || The Definitive Promise of Israel’s Restoration || Ezekiel 37:1-15 || Session 44
A valley of bones, a prophet’s question, and a God who answers with His breath—Ezekiel chapter 37 is one of Scripture’s most gripping scenes, and we dive straight into its meaning and momentum. We read the passage aloud and track its movements: bones scattered and very dry, bodies reassembled without life, and finally the Spirit’s breath flooding in. Along the way, we explore why Ezekiel names the bones “the whole house of Israel,” how judgment makes room for mercy, and what it means that God...
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...