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October 2004
Volume 8, Number 4
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"Who Do You Say that I Am?" The Identity of Jesus in the New Testament
By Rev. Dr. Charles A. Gieschen Chairman of the Exegetical Department and Associate Professor of Exegetical Theology, Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, Indiana
In contrast to the befuddled understanding of Jesus' identity often presented by modern media, the New Testament presents a clear and uncompromising confession of Jesus as God incarnate for the salvation of the world. |
Jesus. Who is this Jesus? Jesus is ...
By Rev. Randall L. Golter President, Rocky Mountain District, The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod
Jesus, the Christ, true God and true Man, the only-begotten Son of the Father, is the source of all spirituality. His blood erases and guarantees our sin-debt (Heb. 10:12-14), draws us near to God (Eph. 2:13), and brings holiness to the unholy (1 John 1:7b; John 17:17). |
Everybody Loves Jesus: The Culture Cherishes a Counterfeit Christ
By Rev. Todd A. Wilkin St. Louis, Missouri, is the host of nationally syndicated radio program, Issues, Etc.
Why does Jesus make the cover of Time, Newsweek, U.S. News & World Report, and even Popular Mechanics? Why is He the subject of best-selling fiction and blockbuster movies? ... Everybody claims to know who Jesus was and what He would do. Everybody loves Jesus. |
Called to Serve: Five Men--One Purpose
By Jane E. Sheafer
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Reaching Others with the One True Faith
By Jayne E. Sheafer
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Missions, International Students, and Homeland Security
By Rev. Dr. Timothy C. J. Quill
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