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The Gospel of Mark: The Servitude of Christ and the Account of Peter
In the hallowed pages of the Gospel of Mark, we find a profound and vivid portrayal of the servitude of Christ. Mark’s narrative is one of action, humility, and devotion, emphasizing Christ as the suffering servant and the perfect model of obedience to the will of God. Furthermore, through the lens of Peter’s account, as…
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The Gospel Fulfillment of the Old Testament in the Book of Matthew
In the fullness of time, when God’s eternal decree unfolded in the incarnation of Christ, the Gospel of Matthew begins with a resounding proclamation: the coming of Jesus Christ fulfills the long-anticipated promises of the Jewish Scriptures. To understand this fulfillment is to grasp the beauty and unity of the Word of God, as the…
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God’s Law in the Gospel: The Place of the Law in the Life of Believers
In understanding God’s Law and its place within the Gospel, we must see it as both a mirror of God’s perfect holiness and a guide for Christian living. The Law of God reveals His character, showing us our own fallenness, and ultimately, directing us to Christ. Today, many are perplexed about how the Law relates…
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The Gospel of Jesus Christ in Genesis: A Theological and Practical Exploration
Genesis 1–3 serves as more than just the story of creation and humanity’s earliest days; it reveals profound themes of creation, sin, and redemption—the very foundations of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Let’s delve into these chapters with a theological lens, examining their timeless truths and practical implications. Creation: The Gospel’s Foundation (Genesis 1–2) God’s…
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About Me
My name is Jake. I was born again at the age of six and embraced the Reformed faith during my college years. Since then, I’ve been on a journey of deepening devotion to God, exploring the riches of Reformed Orthodoxy, and seeking to share these treasures with others. This blog is a space for believers…
