Embracing the Light: Sundays, Baptism, and Christ's Dual Nature

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"Every single solitary Sunday is new and unique and powerful and wonderful. It is not even a replication but a renewal in many ways of the Sunday in which Christ raised himself from the dead. It's a renewal of the Sunday that the spirit of God descended onto this earth and birthed the church on the day of Pentecost." [00:14:37] (20 seconds)


"John's Gospel is organized around the number seven. There's seven miracles. Actually, he calls them signs. It's the word semion, not duname. He's not interested in telling you how powerful Jesus Christ is. He's interested in telling you he is the person of God." [01:01:08] (16 seconds)


"The Word is the wonder of it all because the one and only gives the right to anyone to become a child. The Word became flesh. Just let that sink in. God became man." [01:09:39] (17 seconds)


"He's full of grace and truth. He is fully God and fully man, who came with the fullness of grace and truth in order to reveal himself so you might receive him and believe in him so he could give you the right to become like him, a child of God." [01:18:28] (14 seconds)


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