Our ideology shapes our outlook, actions, and ultimately our destiny.A core part of of our ideology is our faith or beliefs. To a large extent what we know and hold to be true matters.
As God’s incarnate, Jesus’ teaching and ministry demonstrated his power and authority over the cosmos.
He demonstrated power over death, and the authority to forgive sins. Hence Paul describes him as the image of the invisible God (Col. 1:15).
Jesus exposes knowledge gaps in scriptures as he corrects wrong ideas, teaching and traditions. As a health warning, this position puts to question the doctrine of Biblical Inerrancy. Hence he is the last interpreter of the Scriptures.
Therefore, in a bid to make a connection between Jesus’ divine nature as part of their everyday life, Paul urges the church in Philippi to emulate Christ’s self-emptying. (Phil. 2)
Join us this Sunday for: I and the Father are One (John 10:30), as I focus on Christ’s divinity.
3pm
The Parish Hall
St John’s Sidcup,
Church Road,
Sidcup,
Kent DA14 6BX
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